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Internet of Things
(KCA-043)
INDIVIDUAL ASSIGNMENT-2
1. What are some innovative applications which a smart city can deploy?
2. What is vision of IoT? How does the vision reflect in use of IoT in smart street lighting?
3. Describe three conceptual frameworks using equations which give the steps at
various levels or layers in IoT applications.
4. Describe the actions at different levels in the CISCO IoT reference model.
5. Draw the Oracle reference architecture for IoT.
6. Give the provisions in IEEE P2413 standard specifications in proposed reference
architecture of IoTs.
7. What are the technology areas behind IoTs?
8. How does device data communicate to create database in enterprise applications?
What are the technologies behind the communication?
9. What are the open-source software components for developing an IoT application?
10. Describe sources for device platform development for developing an IoT application.
11. What is the composing unit in a circuit for development of a wireless sensor network?
12. Draw the architectural view of the three domains in M2M applications.
13. What are the software, development tools, open M2M protocols, tools and frameworks
or the M2M applications development?
14. Describe the features of the Apple smart watch.
15. Draw and explain the architectural view of a cloud-based IoT platform for a smart home.
16. Explain the four levels in an architectural framework for a smart city.
17. Draw the IETF six-layer model for Internet of RFIDs applications for tracking and
inventory control.
18. Draw the ITU-T reference model for Internet of streetlights.
19. Draw the proposed ETSI high-level architecture for the ATMs-bank server applications
and services.
20. How can the functional units in CISCO seven levels be associated with four layers in the
ITU-T reference model?
21. Why is a gateway necessary in a communication framework for IoT and M2M
applications and services?
22. Why is an additional layer for application-support required in IoT/M2M applications?
23. How can the functional units in the Oracle IoT architecture be associated with each of
the six layers in the IETF IoT model?
24. Why does IETF consider it important that the modified OSI specifies physical/ data-link
and data-adaptation layers in place of separate physical and data link layers in its model
for computer networks?
25. Draw the ETSI M2M high-level architecture for a traffic management system for
connected automobiles. Assume that application provisions for the real time traffic
density reports. The reports display in maps at the automobiles.
26. List the characteristics, range, data transfer rates, three operational modes and two
communication modes of NFC communication.
27. Draw a diagram of RFID devices’ communication to access point.
28. List the characteristics of BT LE device communication: range, data transfer rates,
dynamic pairing, IPv6 connectivity, latency, security modes, adaptation layer functions
and Wi-Fi connectivity.
29. List communication characteristics: PDU, range, data transfer rates, dynamic pairing and
mesh network, IPv6 connectivity, latency, RFD, network integration and security modes
of ZigBee IP device.
30. How do the BT LE and ZigBee IP consume less energy compared to their classic
versions?
31. How do the WLAN IEE 802.11 a, b, g and n differ?
32. List Wi-Fi interface range, data transfer rates, security and flexibility.
33. Explain when each of the following will be used: NFC, BT LE, ZigBee IP and Wi-Fi.
34. What are the elements required for RF technology usage in devices?
35. What are the PathClass InsertOperations which create the columns and rows of SQL
databases at the coordinator.
36. Write some of the most common IoT applications.
37. Explain how IoT works.
38. What do you mean by BLE (Bluetooth Low Energy)?
39. What is a thermocouple sensor?
40. Explain the term ‘smart city’ in IoT.
41. What do you mean by PWM (Pulse Width Modulation)?
42. Explain Shodan.
43. What are some innovative applications which a smart city can deploy?
44. What is vision of IoT? How does the vision reflect in use of IoT in smart street lighting?
45. Describe three conceptual frameworks using equations which give the steps at
various levels or layers in IoT applications.
46. Describe the actions at different levels in the CISCO IoT reference model.
47. Draw the Oracle reference architecture for IoT.
48. Give the provisions in IEEE P2413 standard specifications in proposed reference
architecture of IoTs.
49. What are the technology areas behind IoTs?
50. How does device data communicate to create database in enterprise applications?
What are the technologies behind the communication?
51. What are the open-source software components for developing an IoT application?
52. Describe sources for device platform development for developing an IoT application.
53. What is the composing unit in a circuit for development of a wireless sensor network?
54. Draw the architectural view of the three domains in M2M applications.
55. What are the software, development tools, open M2M protocols, tools and frameworks
or the M2M applications development?
56. Describe the features of the Apple smart watch.
57. Draw and explain the architectural view of a cloud-based IoT platform for a smart home.
58. Explain the four levels in an architectural framework for a smart city.
59. Draw the IETF six-layer model for Internet of RFIDs applications for tracking and
inventory control.
60. Draw the ITU-T reference model for Internet of streetlights.
61. Draw the proposed ETSI high-level architecture for the ATMs-bank server applications
and services.
62. How can the functional units in CISCO seven levels be associated with four layers in the
ITU-T reference model?
63. Why is a gateway necessary in a communication framework for IoT and M2M
applications and services?
64. Why is an additional layer for application-support required in IoT/M2M applications?
65. How can the functional units in the Oracle IoT architecture be associated with each of
the six layers in the IETF IoT model?
66. Why does IETF consider it important that the modified OSI specifies physical/ data-link
and data-adaptation layers in place of separate physical and data link layers in its model
for computer networks?
67. Draw the ETSI M2M high-level architecture for a traffic management system for
connected automobiles. Assume that application provisions for the real time traffic
density reports. The reports display in maps at the automobiles.
68. List the characteristics, range, data transfer rates, three operational modes and two
communication modes of NFC communication.
69. Draw a diagram of RFID devices’ communication to access point.
70. List the characteristics of BT LE device communication: range, data transfer rates,
dynamic pairing, IPv6 connectivity, latency, security modes, adaptation layer functions
and Wi-Fi connectivity.
71. List communication characteristics: PDU, range, data transfer rates, dynamic pairing and
mesh network, IPv6 connectivity, latency, RFD, network integration and security modes
of ZigBee IP device.
72. How do the BT LE and ZigBee IP consume less energy compared to their classic
versions?
73. How do the WLAN IEE 802.11 a, b, g and n differ?
74. List Wi-Fi interface range, data transfer rates, security and flexibility.
75. Explain when each of the following will be used: NFC, BT LE, ZigBee IP and Wi-Fi.