Internet of Things (122 КН)
Type: For the student's choice
Department: radiophysics and computer technologies
Curriculum
Semester | Credits | Reporting |
10 | 6 | Setoff |
Lectures
Semester | Amount of hours | Lecturer | Group(s) |
10 | 32 | Associate Professor Karbovnyk I. D. | ФеІм-11 |
Laboratory works
Semester | Amount of hours | Group | Teacher(s) |
10 | 32 | ФеІм-11 | Associate Professor Karbovnyk I. D. |
Опис навчальної дисципліни
“The Internet of Things (IoT)” is a multidisciplinary field that explores the interconnectedness of devices and objects through the internet. It encompasses the study of various technologies, protocols, and applications that enable everyday objects to collect, exchange, and analyze data for improved functionality and efficiency. Students in IoT courses typically learn about sensor networks, data analytics, cloud computing, cybersecurity, and the practical implementation of IoT solutions across various industries, such as healthcare, transportation, agriculture, and smart cities. This discipline equips students with the skills to design, develop, and manage IoT systems, making them well prepared for a wide range of career opportunities in the rapidly evolving world of IoT technology.
The ultimate goal is to provide students with a comprehensive understanding of the Internet of Things (IoT) concept, principles, and technologies. Objectives are the following: Fundamental Concepts: To teach students the fundamental concepts of IoT, including sensor technologies, data communication, and device integration. Technical Skills: To develop practical skills in students, enabling them to build
IoT systems, program IoT devices, and analyze IoT-generated data. Interdisciplinary Integration: To facilitate the integration of knowledge from different disciplines, enabling students to design holistic IoT solutions. Problem-Solving: To enhance students’ problem-solving skills, enabling them to identify and resolve issues in IoT system design and implementation.
Recommended Literature
- 1. Shacham, N. (2017). “Internet of Things with ESP8266.” Packt Publishing.
- 2. Atzori, L., Iera, A., & Morabito, G. (2010). “The Internet of Things: A Survey.” Computer Networks, 54(15), 2787-2805.
- 3. Gubbi, J., Buyya, R., Marusic, S., & Palaniswami, M. (2013). “Internet of Things (IoT): A vision, architectural elements, and future directions.” Future Generation Computer Systems, 29(7), 1645-1660.
- 4. Kortuem, G., Kawsar, F., Sundramoorthy, V., & Fitton, D. (2010). “Smart objects as building blocks for the Internet of Things.” IEEE Internet Computing, 14(1), 44-51.
- 5. Vermesan, O., & Friess, P. (2013). “Internet of Things: Converging technologies for smart environments and integrated ecosystems.” River Publishers.
- 6. Al-Fuqaha, A., Guizani, M., Mohammadi, M., Aledhari, M., & Ayyash, M. (2015). “Internet of Things: A Survey on Enabling Technologies, Protocols, and Applications.” IEEE Communications Surveys & Tutorials, 17(4), 2347- 2376.
- 7. Ashton, K. (2009). “That ‘Internet of Things’ Thing.” RFID Journal, 22(7), 97-114.