CS525T the Internet of Things Professor Bob Kinicki Fall 2015.

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CS525T the Internet of Things Professor Bob Kinicki Fall 2015

Course Objectives CS525T Internet of Things

Internet of Things Course Objectives Course Objectives  To introduce the current vision of the Internet of Things and its impact on the world.  To provide in-depth coverage of three or four IoT research areas {a limited breath goal}.  To understand the challenges that must be overcome before IoT can be deployed.  To provide an appreciation for the standardization of IoT protocols that is necessary for IoT to become reality.

Internet of Things Course Objectives Course Objectives  To prepare students to conduct research by refining the following research skills: –To develop literature searching and literature review techniques. –To analyze and evaluate published results. –To improve oral and written communications skills. –To appreciate IoT performance evaluation and privacy issues.