This course focuses on the design of an IoT ecosystem which includes all the components that enable businesses, governments, and consumers to connect to their IoT devices
The Internet of Things (IoT) refers to the ever growing network of technologies connecting and communicating via the internet to send and receive data in the absence of human-to-human or human-to-computer interaction. IoT consists of a network of smart devices, sensors, and actuators interconnecting with each other over the internet. IoT is rapidly evolving throughout the embedded industry. It is projected that there will be about 50 billion IoT devices connected to the internet by 2030.
In this course, you will learn about sensor programming on an embedded device, IoT device provisioning, and the latest wireless communication protocols including Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, and transport protocols such as MQTT. You will also explore the IoT data processing life cycle which includes capturing, cloud storage, and analyze data to various IoT devices.
This course focuses on the design of an IoT ecosystem which includes all the components that enable businesses, governments, and consumers to connect to their IoT devices. The IoT ecosystem consists of remotes, dashboards, networks, gateways, data storage, analytics, and security. Students will be using STM32 IoT discovery node and cloud to demonstrate IoT practical applications.
Illustrations of 5G and an overview of the “Security of Connected Devices” laws enacted by several states in the U.S. will also be covered. At the end of the course participants will be able to design a prototype of an IoT solution using sensor data, communication protocol, cloud, safety, and security risks.
Course Highlights:
Evolution and technologies used in IoT
IoT embedded system programming, sensors and components
IoT stacks and usage on sensors
Design principles and methodologies used in IoT systems
IoT cloud architecture, primarily Azure
Connectivity and programmming of IoT device using wireless transport and MQTT protocol
Case study for cybersecurity, privacy risks, safety and reliability
Illustration and evolution of 5G myriad IoT applications including smart cities, water waste, and agriculture
Explore IoT security laws enacted in several states in the U.S.
Course Learning Outcomes:
Identify different components of IoT
Comprehend the complexity of the IoT stack
Program embedded sensors and devices
Provisioning, control and management of embedded IoT devices in the cloud
Analytics and management of sensor data
Implement appropriate communication protocols and data format such as Json
Appreciation of 5G potential for IoT ecosystems
At UC San Diego Division of Extended Studies, we believe great social and economic prosperity comes from integrating the collective knowledge of the university, community leaders and professionals. Division of Extended Studies strives to combine local impact with national reputation and global reach.
This is a comprehensive training course for Internet of Things (IoT). You will learn IoT introduction, significance, building your own IoT devices, sensors, IoT communication and security. This training will help you be a part of the IoT revolution underway around the globe.
Gain an overview and insight into this emerging technology. Plus, get prepped for the Cloud Credential Council's (CCC) Internet of Things certification exam.
The goal of this course is to engage students to explore the next generation IOT and lab-on-a-chip devices that can be integrated into a variety of service locations such as autonomous cars, hospitals, offices, and homes.
Understand the vision of IOT from a global context. Determine the Market perspective of IOT. Use of Devices, Gateways and Data Management in IOT. Building state of the art architecture in IOT.
This course teaches foundations and applications of Internet of Things (IoTs). IoTs is a global network infrastructure, linking physical and virtual objects using cloud computing, data capture, and network communications.
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