Smart Cities and the Internet of Things

Summer Semester 2022

Lecture

Lectures
Room

V 38.03

Period

14.04.2022-21.07.2022

Date

Thursday, 11:30-13:00

C@mpus
ILIAS
Exam
  • Project in teams (BSL); weight: 0,5
  • Written exam (PL); weight: 0,5
Materials
  • Smart cities: Dustdar, Schahram, Nastić, Stefan, Šćekić, Ognjen, Smart Cities, The Internet of Things, People and Systems (2017) Springer
  • Ubiquitous Computing: George Coulouris, Jean Dollimore, Tim Kindberg and Gordon Blair, Distributed Systems: Concepts and Design (2011) Addison Wesley
  • WSN: Holger Karl, Andreas Willig, Protocols and Architectures for Wireless Sensor Networks (2007) Wiley
  • Planning: notes from the lecturers
Language

English

Exercise

Lecturers
Room

V 38.03

Period

20.04.2022-20.07.2022

Date

Wednesday, 14:00-15:30

C@mpus
Language

English

Description

The course explores the emerging concept of Smart cities from an architectural and technological perspective. Ubiquitous computing, Internet of Things (IoT), Service-Orientation, Wireless sensor networks, and Artificial Intelligence Planning are all relevant areas for creating smart cities. Three case studies recur in the course: smart mobility, smart buildings, and smart grids. At the end of the course, the student is expected to be able to analyse and design systems for smart cities from the architectural point of view. The student is also expected to be able to implement IoT systems with AI Planning capabilities.

During the lab sessions and for the final project, the students will work on the Raspberry Pi platform creating basic and intermediate ubiquitous systems which interact on a network to create IoT examples.

Contact

This image shows Marco Aiello

Marco Aiello

Prof. Dr.

Head of Department

This image shows Ilche Georgievski

Ilche Georgievski

Dr.

Head of Division Planning, Learning, and Intelligent Systems

[Photo: Ilche Georgievski]

This image shows Ebaa Alnazer

Ebaa Alnazer

M.Sc.

Research Assistant and Ph.D. Student

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