Internet of Things and Block Chain Technology @ Vignans Institute of Engineering for Women, Visakhapatnam


Participants Information

Participants: 50
Speakers:05
Female participants:25
Male participants:25
Participants from SC/ST category:05
Research Scholars:NIL

Lab Sessions

  • 16 channel EEG Data acquisition system

Topics Covered

  • Overview of BCT, Basics of Cryptography
  • Overview of Internet of Technology
  • IOT and Block Chain Technology
  • Use cases of Block Chain Technology
  • Public key Cryptography
  • Digital Signature, Hash Functions
  • IOT and BCT Implementation using NS3
  • IOT and BCT Implementation using NS31
  • Introduction to BCI and EEG Data Collection
  • Wearable and Neuroprosthetic IOT Applications
  • Need for analog and digital interfaces in the signal flow
  • Introduction to Embedded system
  • CC3200 Platform, Value Line Architecture, Features and Peripherals
  • Introduction to Energia IDE: Digital Out, Digital In, Analog In, Analog Out
  • Working with Serial Interface, Wireless interface (RF), Multiple peripherals as a system
  • Creation of own Web Server and Web page
  • Working with MQTT protocol and pushing the sensor data to the IBM cloud
  • Configuring MQTT client and server using web browser and Android APP
  • Logical Design of IOT
  • Domain Specific IOT
  • Communication Techniques
  • IoT Applications and Challenges

Highlights

List of Speakers

Mr. V. S. Ramesh, Director, Texas Instruments, Bengaluru


Dr. E. Suresh Babu, Assistant Professor, NIT Warangal


Dr. Raju Bhukya, Assistant Professor, NIT Warangal


Dr. E. Damodhar Reddy, Assistant Professor, NIT Goa


Dr. Rajeev Gupta, STEPS Software LTD., Bengaluru




Feedback Summary

  • Very good program and its conduct

  • Cloud Connectivity to IOT devices was effective.

  • The knowledge of resource persons was high and the quality of the presentations was good.

  • Good hands on experience.

  • Simulators, Brain Data Simulation and IOT practical’s from Texas instruments were excellent.

  • Suggestions from Participants

  • Required more hands on sessions

  • Time is limited, need to increase the time of the program.