Course Outline
Session 1: Business Overview of Why IoT is So Important for Government
- Case studies from Nest, CISCO, and top industries
- IoT adoption rates in North America and how entities are aligning their future business models and operations around IoT
- Broad-scale application areas
- Smart Factory of 2020
- Industrial Internet
- Predictive and preventive maintenance of machinery
- Tracking the utilization and productivity of machines
- Energy and cost optimization of manufacturing plants
- Business rule generation for IoT
- Three-layered architecture of Big Data: Physical (sensors), Communication, and Data Intelligence
Session 2: Introduction to IoT: All About Sensors for Government
- Basic function and architecture of a sensor — including sensor body, mechanism, calibration, maintenance, cost and pricing structure, legacy and modern sensor networks — all foundational aspects of sensors
- Development of sensor electronics — comparing IoT with legacy systems, and open source vs. traditional PCB design styles
- Evolution of sensor communication protocols from historical to modern standards. Legacy protocols like Modbus, relay, HART to contemporary protocols such as Zigbee, Zwave, X10, Bluetooth, ANT, etc.
- Business drivers for sensor deployment — including FDA/EPA regulations, fraud/tempering detection, supervision, quality control, and process management
- Different calibration techniques — manual, automated, infield, primary, and secondary calibration — and their implications in IoT
- Powering options for sensors — battery, solar, wireless power transfer (Witricity), mobile, and Power over Ethernet (PoE)
- Hands-on training with single silicon and other sensors such as temperature, pressure, vibration, magnetic field, power factor, etc.
Demo: Logging data from a temperature sensor for government applications
Session 3: Fundamentals of M2M Communication: Sensor Networks and Wireless Protocols for Government
- Understanding sensor networks and ad-hoc networks
- Wireless vs. wired network considerations
- WiFi standards (802.11 families: N to S) — application of standards and common vendors
- Zigbee and Zwave — advantages of low-power mesh networking, long-distance Zigbee, and an introduction to different Zigbee chips
- Bluetooth/BLE: Low power vs. high power, speed of detection, class of BLE, and an introduction to Bluetooth vendors with reviews
- Creating networks using wireless protocols such as Piconet by BLE
- Protocol stacks and packet structures for BLE and Zigbee
- Other long-distance RF communication links
- Line-of-sight (LOS) vs. non-line-of-sight (NLOS) links
- Capacity and throughput calculations
- Application issues in wireless protocols — power consumption, reliability, packet error rate (PER), quality of service (QoS), LOS
- Sensor networks for wide-area deployment using Low-Power Wide-Area Network (LPWAN). Comparisons of various emerging protocols such as LoRaWAN, NB-IoT, etc.
- Hands-on training with sensor networks for government use cases
Demo: Device control using BLE in a government context
Session 4: Review of Electronics Platforms, Production, and Cost Projections for Government
- Evaluating PCB vs. FPGA vs. ASIC design — making informed decisions
- Prototyping electronics vs. production electronics
- QA certificates for IoT — CE/CSA/UL/IEC/RoHS/IP65: Understanding these standards and when they are required
- Basic introduction to multi-layer PCB design and its workflow
- Electronics reliability — basic concepts of FIT (Failures in Time) and early mortality rate
- Environmental and reliability testing — fundamental concepts
- Basic open-source platforms: Arduino, Raspberry Pi, Beaglebone — when they are appropriate for use
Session 5: Hardware/Protocol Elements of IIoT for Manufacturing in Government Settings
- Current state and review of existing technology in the market
- PLC architecture
- Cloud integration of PLC data
- Visualization of PLC data
- Digital Twin concept
- PLC protocols (Modbus, Fieldbus, Profibus) and their integration with Cloud
- Concept of Industrial Gateway for government applications
Session 6: Introduction to Mobile App Platforms for IoT in Government
- Protocol stack of mobile apps for IoT
- Mobile-to-server integration — key factors to consider
- Intelligent layers that can be introduced at the mobile app level
- iBeacon technology in iOS devices
- Microsoft Azure
- Amazon AWS-IoT
- Web interfaces for mobile apps (REST/WebSockets)
- IoT application layer protocols (MQTT/CoAP)
- Security for IoT middleware — keys, tokens, and random password generation for authenticating gateway devices
Demo: Mobile app for tracking IoT-enabled trash cans in government facilities
Session 7: Machine Learning for Intelligent IIoT in Government Applications
- Introduction to machine learning
- Learning classification techniques
- Bayesian prediction — preparing training files
- Support Vector Machine (SVM)
- Predicting machine failure through vibrational analysis
- Current signature analysis
- Time series data and prediction
Demo: Using KNN Algorithm for regression analysis in government projects
Demo: SVM-based classification for image and video analysis in government settings
Session 8: Analytic Engine for IIoT in Government Operations
- Insight analytics
- Visualization analytics
- Structured predictive analytics
- Unstructured predictive analytics
- Recommendation engine
- Pattern detection
- Root cause discovery for electrical failures in factories
- Root cause analysis of machine failure
- Logistics supply chain analysis for manufacturing
Session 9: Security in IoT Implementation for Government
- The critical importance of security in IoT for government operations
- Mechanisms of security breaches in the IoT layer
- Privacy-enhancing technologies
- Fundamentals of network security
- Encryption and cryptography implementation for IoT data
- Security standards for available platforms
- European legislation for security in IoT platforms
- Secure booting procedures
- Device authentication methods
- Firewalling and Intrusion Prevention Systems (IPS)
- Updates and patches management
Session 10: Database Implementation for IoT Cloud in Government Settings
- SQL vs. NoSQL — determining the best fit for your IoT application
- Open-source vs. licensed databases
- Available M2M cloud platforms
- Cassandra — Time Series Data management
- MongoDB
- Siemens MindSphere
- GE Predix
- IBM BlueMix
- AWS IoT
Session 11: Common IIoT Systems for Manufacturing in Government Operations
- Energy optimization in manufacturing plants
- Vibration analysis to build predictive maintenance systems
- Power quality analysis to build preventative maintenance programs
- Recommendation systems for logistics supply chains
- IIoT systems for industrial safety
- IIoT systems for asset identification
- IIoT systems for utilities in manufacturing plants (chiller, air compressor, HVAC)
Demo: Retail, transportation, and logistics use cases for IoT in government contexts
Session 12: Big Data for IoT in Government Applications
- The four V's of Big Data — volume, velocity, variety, and veracity
- Importance of Big Data in IoT for government operations
- Big Data vs. legacy data in IoT
- Hadoop for IoT — when and why it is used
- Storage techniques for image, geospatial, and video data
- Distributed databases — using Cassandra as an example
- Basics of parallel computing for IoT
- Microservices architecture in government IoT projects
Demo: Apache Spark for government applications
Requirements
Fundamental knowledge of business operations, devices, electronic systems, and data systems for government.
Essential understanding of software and systems.
Basic proficiency in statistics at the Excel level.
Testimonials (4)
The ability of the trainer to align the course with the requirements of the organization other than just providing the course for the sake of delivering it.
Masilonyane - Revenue Services Lesotho
Course - Big Data Business Intelligence for Govt. Agencies
The oral skills and human side of the trainer (Augustin).
Jeremy Chicon - TE Connectivity
Course - NB-IoT for Developers
The training was relevant to my needs and I would be able to apply the lessons learnt to meet my challenging needs
Botshabelo Jason - Water Utilities Botswana
Course - IoT Fundamentals and Frontiers : For Managers, CXO, VP, Investors and Entrepreneurs
Practical work