Course Outline

Session 1: Business Overview of Why IoT is So Important

  • Case Studies from Nest, CISCO, and Leading Industries
  • IoT Adoption Rates in North America and Alignment with Future Business Models and Operations for Government
  • Broad-Scale Application Areas for Government
  • Smart Factory of 2020 for Government
  • Industrial Internet for Government
  • Predictive and Preventative Maintenance of Machinery for Government
  • Tracking Utilization and Productivity of Equipment for Government
  • Energy and Cost Optimization in Manufacturing Plants for Government
  • Business Rule Generation for IoT for Government
  • Three-Layered Architecture of Big Data: Physical (Sensors), Communication, and Data Intelligence for Government

Session 2: Introduction to IoT: All About Sensors

  • Basic Function and Architecture of a Sensor — Sensor Body, Mechanism, Calibration, Maintenance, Cost Structure, Legacy and Modern Networks — Fundamentals of Sensors for Government
  • Development of Sensor Electronics — IoT vs. Legacy Systems and Open Source vs. Traditional PCB Design for Government
  • Development of Sensor Communication Protocols — Historical to Modern Protocols: Modbus, Relay, HART, Zigbee, Zwave, X10, Bluetooth, ANT, etc., for Government
  • Business Drivers for Sensor Deployment — FDA/EPA Regulations, Fraud/Tampering Detection, Supervision, Quality Control, and Process Management for Government
  • Different Calibration Techniques — Manual, Automation, In-Field, Primary, and Secondary Calibration — and Their Implications in IoT for Government
  • Powering Options for Sensors — Battery, Solar, Witricity, Mobile, and PoE for Government
  • Hands-On Training with Single Silicon and Other Sensors Like Temperature, Pressure, Vibration, Magnetic Field, Power Factor, etc., for Government

Demo: Logging Data from a Temperature Sensor for Government

Session 3: Fundamentals of M2M Communication: Sensor Network and Wireless Protocols

  • What is a Sensor Network? What is an Ad-Hoc Network?
  • Wireless vs. Wireline Networks for Government
  • WiFi — 802.11 Families: N to S — Application of Standards and Common Vendors for Government
  • Zigbee and Zwave — Advantages of Low-Power Mesh Networking, Long-Distance Zigbee, and Introduction to Different Zigbee Chips for Government
  • Bluetooth/BLE: Low Power vs. High Power, Speed of Detection, Class of BLE, and Introduction to Bluetooth Vendors and Reviews for Government
  • Creating Networks with Wireless Protocols Such as Piconet by BLE for Government
  • Protocol Stacks and Packet Structure for BLE and Zigbee for Government
  • Other Long-Distance RF Communication Links for Government
  • Line-of-Sight (LOS) vs. Non-Line-of-Sight (NLOS) Links for Government
  • Capacity and Throughput Calculation for Government
  • Application Issues in Wireless Protocols — Power Consumption, Reliability, Packet Error Rate (PER), Quality of Service (QoS), LOS for Government
  • Sensor Networks for WAN Deployment Using LPWAN: Comparison of Various Emerging Protocols Such as LoRaWAN, NB-IoT, etc., for Government
  • Hands-On Training with Sensor Networks for Government

Demo: Device Control Using BLE for Government

Session 4: Review of Electronics Platform, Production, and Cost Projections

  • PCB vs. FPGA vs. ASIC Design — Decision-Making Process for Government
  • Prototyping Electronics vs. Production Electronics for Government
  • QA Certificates for IoT — CE/CSA/UL/IEC/RoHS/IP65: Definitions and Requirements for Government
  • Basic Introduction to Multi-Layer PCB Design and Workflow for Government
  • Electronics Reliability — Basic Concepts of FIT and Early Mortality Rate for Government
  • Environmental and Reliability Testing — Basic Concepts for Government
  • Basic Open Source Platforms: Arduino, Raspberry Pi, Beaglebone — When to Use Them for Government

Session 5: Hardware/Protocol Elements of IIoT for Manufacturing

  • State of the Art and Review of Existing Technology in the Market Place for Government
  • Programmable Logic Controller (PLC) — Architecture for Government
  • Cloud Integration of PLC Data for Government
  • Visualization of PLC Data for Government
  • Digital Twin for Government
  • PLC Protocols (Modbus, Fieldbus, Profibus) and Their Integration with the Cloud for Government
  • Concept of Industrial Gateway for Government

Session 6: Introduction to Mobile App Platform for IoT

  • Protocol Stack of Mobile App for IoT for Government
  • Mobile to Server Integration — Key Considerations for Government
  • Intelligent Layers That Can Be Introduced at the Mobile App Level for Government
  • iBeacon in iOS for Government
  • Microsoft Azure for Government
  • Amazon AWS-IoT for Government
  • Web Interfaces for Mobile Apps (REST/WebSockets) for Government
  • IoT Application Layer Protocols (MQTT/CoAP) for Government
  • Security for IoT Middleware — Keys, Tokens, and Random Password Generation for Authentication of Gateway Devices for Government

Demo: Mobile App for Tracking IoT-Enabled Trash Cans for Government

Session 7: Machine Learning for Intelligent IIoT

  • Introduction to Machine Learning for Government
  • Learning Classification Techniques for Government
  • Bayesian Prediction — Preparing Training Files for Government
  • Support Vector Machine (SVM) for Government
  • Predicting Machine Failure — Vibrational Analysis for Government
  • Current Signature Analysis for Government
  • Time Series Data and Prediction for Government

Demo: Using KNN Algorithm for Regression Analysis for Government

Demo: SVM-Based Classification for Image and Video Analysis for Government

Session 8: Analytic Engine for IIoT

  • Insight Analytics for Government
  • Visualization Analytics for Government
  • Structured Predictive Analytics for Government
  • Unstructured Predictive Analytics for Government
  • Recommendation Engine for Government
  • Pattern Detection for Government
  • Root Cause Discovery for Electrical Failures in Factories for Government
  • Root Cause of Machine Failure for Government
  • Logistic Supply Chain Analysis for Manufacturing for Government

Session 9: Security in IoT Implementation

  • Why Security is Essential for IoT for Government
  • Mechanisms of Security Breach in IoT Layers for Government
  • Privacy-Enhancing Technologies for Government
  • Fundamentals of Network Security for Government
  • Encryption and Cryptography Implementation for IoT Data for Government
  • Security Standards for Available Platforms for Government
  • European Legislation for Security in IoT Platforms for Government
  • Secure Booting for Government
  • Device Authentication for Government
  • Firewalling and Intrusion Prevention Systems (IPS) for Government
  • Updates and Patches for Government

Session 10: Database Implementation for IoT Cloud

  • SQL vs. NoSQL — Which is Best for Your IoT Application for Government
  • Open Source vs. Licensed Databases for Government
  • Available M2M Cloud Platforms for Government
  • Cassandra — Time Series Data for Government
  • MongoDB for Government
  • Siemens MindSphere for Government
  • GE Predix for Government
  • IBM BlueMix for Government
  • AWS IoT for Government

Session 11: A Few Common IIoT Systems for Manufacturing

  • Energy Optimization in Manufacturing for Government
  • Vibration Analysis to Build Predictive Maintenance for Government
  • Power Quality Analysis to Build Preventative Maintenance for Government
  • Recommendation System for Logistic Supply Chain for Government
  • IIoT Systems for Industrial Safety for Government
  • IIoT Systems for Asset Identification for Government
  • IIoT Systems for Utilities in Manufacturing Plants (Chiller, Air Compressor, HVAC) for Government

Demo: Retail, Transportation & Logistics Use Case for IoT for Government

Session 12: Big Data for IoT

  • The 4Vs of Big Data — Volume, Velocity, Variety, and Veracity for Government
  • Why Big Data is Important in IoT for Government
  • Big Data vs. Legacy Data in IoT for Government
  • Hadoop for IoT — When and Why to Use It for Government
  • Storage Techniques for Image, Geospatial, and Video Data for Government
  • Distributed Database Example: Cassandra for Government
  • Basics of Parallel Computing for IoT for Government
  • Microservices Architecture for Government

Demo: Apache Spark for Government

Requirements

Fundamental knowledge of business operations, equipment, electronic systems, and data systems for government use.

Basic comprehension of software and system functionalities.

Elementary understanding of statistics at an Excel proficiency level.

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