PTI90030 – IoT Development

Modul
IoT Development
IoT Development
Modulnummer
PTI90030
Version: 2
Fakultät
Physikalische Technik / Informatik
Niveau
Master
Dauer
1 Semester
Turnus
Wintersemester
Modulverantwortliche/-r

Prof. Dr. Rainer Wasinger
raw17hkw(at)fh-zwickau.de

Dozent/-in(nen)

Prof. Dr. Rainer Wasinger
raw17hkw(at)fh-zwickau.de

Lehrsprache(n)

Englisch - 95.00%
in "IoT Development"

Deutsch - 5.00%
in "IoT Development"

ECTS-Credits

5.00 Credits

Workload

150 Stunden

Lehrveranstaltungen

3.00 SWS (1.00 SWS Praktikum | 1.00 SWS Seminar | 1.00 SWS Vorlesung mit integr. Übung / seminaristische Vorlesung)

Selbststudienzeit

105.00 Stunden
45.00 Stunden Vor-/Nachbereitung - IoT Development
60.00 Stunden Selbststudium - IoT Development

Prüfungsvorleistung(en)

Praktikumstestat
in "IoT Development"

Prüfungsleistung(en)

mündliche Prüfungsleistung
Modulprüfung | Prüfungsdauer: 20 min | Wichtung: 100% | wird in englischer Sprache abgenommen
in "IoT Development"

Medienform
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Lehrinhalte/Gliederung
  • Fundamentals of IoT development including its application to ubiquitous computing contexts.
  • Analysis of research trends in IoT and ubiquitous computing.
  • IoT requirements (constrained devices, scalability, security, privacy, and interoperability).
  • Network features (TCP/IP, network performance characteristics, IPv4/IPv6 addressing, and routing protocols) and IoT sensing characteristics (power, sensitivity, accuracy, reliability).
  • 802.11 and 802.15 network protocols including WiFi, Bluetooth, ZigBee, and Matter/Thread.
  • The IoT-layered architecture and comparisons between cloud and fog computing.
  • IoT security requirements and attack vectors (jamming-, vampire-, selective-forwarding-, and sinkhole-attacks).
  • Advanced software development for ubiquitous computing contexts, with a focus on technologies like (but not limited to):
    • Advanced topics on Android sensing, recognition, awareness, and conversation.
    • Cross-platform development environments.
    • Alternative development languages (e.g. Kotlin).
    • Style guides.
Qualifikationsziele

Students know the challenges and future trends for the Internet of Things (IoT). Students have the ability to apply theoretical and practical knowledge to develop IoT applications for ubiquitous contexts and with a range of advanced software development technologies.

Besondere Zulassungsvoraussetzung

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Empfohlene Voraussetzungen
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Fortsetzungsmöglichkeiten
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Literatur
  • Rayes and Salam: Internet of Things - From Hype to Reality, Springer, 2019.
  • Additional research papers will be provided during the semester.
Hinweise
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