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Industrial IoT Course Structure B.E.

This document outlines the programme structure for a Bachelor of Engineering in Electronics Engineering. It details the course code, name, teaching scheme, credits, examination scheme, pre-requisites, objectives, outcomes and module contents for a course on Industrial Internet of Things. The module covers topics such as IoT architecture, components, communication protocols, control systems, security issues and applications through 6 units over 39 hours.

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Industrial IoT Course Structure B.E.

This document outlines the programme structure for a Bachelor of Engineering in Electronics Engineering. It details the course code, name, teaching scheme, credits, examination scheme, pre-requisites, objectives, outcomes and module contents for a course on Industrial Internet of Things. The module covers topics such as IoT architecture, components, communication protocols, control systems, security issues and applications through 6 units over 39 hours.

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Programme Structure for Bachelor of Engineering (B.E.) – Electronics Engineering (Rev.

2019 'C' Scheme)

Teaching Scheme Credits Assigned


Course Practical
Course TW/Practical
Code Theory and Tutorial Theory Tutorial Total
Name and Oral
Oral
Industrial
ELDO802 Internet 03 - - 03 - -
03
of Things

Examination Scheme
Theory Marks
Internal
assessment
Subject Subject Avg Term Practica
Code Name End Tota
of Exam Wor l and
Sem. l
Tes duratio k Oral
Tes Tes Exa
t1 n Hours
t1 t2 m
and
Tes
t2
Industria
ELDO80
l Internet 20 20 20 80 03 - - 100
2
of Things

Pre-Requisites: Internet of things, Web technologies, Industrial Automation

Course Objectives:

1. To learn and understand the importance of IoT in Industrial applications.


2. To understand how IoT has become a game changer in the new economy where the
customers are looking for integrated value.
3. To apply the IoT concepts in building solutions to Industrial problems.
4. To learn and understand the tools and techniques that enable IoT solutions and Security
aspects.

Course Outcomes:
At the end of this course the student will be able to:

1. Discover key IIoT concepts including identification, sensors, localization, wireless


protocols, data storage and security
2. Explore IoT technologies, architectures, standards and regulation
3. Apply IoT Protocols for Industrial automation/applications
4. Explain the need of IoT in Industrial environment & Security aspects of IoT
5. Explain the new concepts for data logging and analytics

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Programme Structure for Bachelor of Engineering (B.E.) – Electronics Engineering (Rev. 2019 'C' Scheme)

Module Unit
Contents Hrs.
No. No.
1 Introduction & Architecture 03

1.1 What is IIoT and the Connected world?


1.2 SCADA Vs. IoT
1.3 Architecture of IIoT
1.4 IoT node, Challenges of IIoT
2 IIT Components 08

2.1 Fundamentals of Control System: Introduction, Components,


Closed loop & Open loop system.
2.2 Sensors and Interfacing: Introduction to Sensors, Classification,
Role of Sensors in IIoT, Various types of Sensors, Special
requirements for IIoT sensors
2.3 Concepts of Normally Open/ Normally Closed I/O, Analog
controlled Valves eg. Current to Pressure Converters.
2.3 Role of Actuators, Types of Actuators.
2.4 Hardwire the sensors with different protocols such as HART,
MODBUS-Serial & Parallel, Ethernet, BACnet, Current, M2M
etc.
3 Communication Protocols 08

3.1 RS485/RS232 Communication Protocols


MODBUS RTU Vs. MODBUS TCP/IP
Importance of using MODBUS in IIOT Applications
3.2 Communication Protocols: IEEE 802.15.4, ZigBee, Z Wave,
Bluetooth, BLE, NFC, RFID
3.3 Protocols converters : USB to RS485, 4-20mA to RS485,
MQTT vs. MQTTS
3.4 Cloud / Server architectural requirements for IIOT Applications,
Internet vs. Intranet
4 Control & Supervisory Level of Automation 06

4.1 Programmable logic controller (PLC)


4.2 Control signal introduction, Digital I/O, Analog I/O, 4-20mA
systems
4.3 Supervisory Control & Data Acquisition (SCADA)
4.4 Need of Human machine Interface (HMI) in Automation
4.5 Basics of Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP) System &
Manufacturing Execution System (MES)
5 Security Issues in IIOT 08

5.1 Vulnerabilities of IoT, Privacy, Security requirements, Threat


analysis
5.2 IoT Security tomography and layered attacker model,
5.3 Security model for IoT, Network security techniques Management
aspects of cyber security.
6 Applications of IIOT 06

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Programme Structure for Bachelor of Engineering (B.E.) – Electronics Engineering (Rev. 2019 'C' Scheme)

6.1 Case study of Smart Energy Monitoring Application


6.2 Case study of Chemical Tank Level Monitoring application through
HMI
6.3 Case study on IIOT cloud integration with Microsoft Azure, AWS
& other cloud services like Ubidots or Thingspeak
Total 39

Text Books:

1. Introduction to Industrial Internet of Things and Industry 4.0, 1st Edition, Sudip Misra,
CRC Press.
2. Practical Industrial Internet of Things Security: A practitioner's guide to securing
connected Industries, Sravani Bhattacharjee.
3. Building the Internet of Things with IPv6 and MIPv6: The Evolving World of M2M
Communications, by Daniel Minoli, Bernd Scholz-Reiter, Florian, Willy Publication.
4. Architecting the Internet of Things, by Florian Michahelles, Springer, 2011.
ce Books
Reference Books:

1. The Internet of Things in the Industrial Sector, Mahmood, Zaigham (Ed.), Springer
Publication.
2. Industrial Internet of Things: Cyber manufacturing System, Sabina Jeschke,
Christian Brecher, Houbing Song, Danda B. Rawat , Springer Publication.
3. Industrial IoT Challenges, Design Principles, Applications, and Security by Ismail
Butun (Editor), Springer Publications.

Internal Assessment (IA):

Two tests must be conducted which should cover at least 80% of syllabus. The average
marks of both the test will be considered as final IA marks

End Semester Examination:

1. Question paper will consist of 6 questions, each of 20 marks.


2. Total 4 questions need to be solved.
3. Question No.1 will be compulsory and based on entire syllabus wherein sub-
questions of 2 to 5 marks will be asked.
4. Remaining questions will be selected from all the modules.

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