Internet of Things (BCAMJ-403)
Program: Bachelor of Computer Applications(Hons)
Category: Professional Core Course
Semester: 4
Credits: 4
L-T-P:
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0
Description
The Internet of Things (IoT) refers to the network of physical devices connected to the internet, enabling them to collect and exchange data. It involves sensors, actuators, and smart devices that communicate to automate processes and improve efficiency. IoT applications span various industries, including healthcare, transportation, agriculture, and smart homes. Security, data privacy, and scalability are key challenges in IoT systems. The technology is transforming the way we interact with the physical world by enabling real-time data analysis and automation. Instructor
Ms. Gurpreet Raina
Assistant ProfessorDepartment Of Electronics & Communication Engineering
Course Outcomes
- Describe IoT concepts, frameworks, technologies and explain how they interrelate
- Analyze IoT architecture layers and components for efficient systems integration
- Evaluate IoT platforms and software for specific application needs.
- Explain the security mechanisms to address threats and privacy issues in IoT
- Apply IoT solutions for real world Applications to address specific needs and challenges.
Evaluation Scheme
| Assignment | 10 |
| Attendance | 10 |
| Sessional | 20 |
| Total Internal | 40 |
| Total External | 60 |
| Overall Total | 100 |
Course Materials