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Introduction to Internet of Things

Total of 63 lessons ,16 hours and 41 minutes and 26 seconds
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The purpose of this course is to enable students to fully understand various related technologies and applications of the Internet of Things. In the course, various topics related to the Internet of Things are introduced, including automatic identification, sensing monitoring and positioning tracking, smart devices and ubiquitous computing ( Pervasive Computing), related network technologies such as Machine to Machine communication and Wireless Sensor Network, software architecture and middleware, Big Data and data management, Security and privacy, etc.; the application of the Internet of Things in various fields will also be discussed in the class. At the same time, the course will provide two practical exercises, which will be placed on the web page. Students can go online at any time and follow the steps without time limit.

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