Text Books:
- Class Notes plus oneM2M Release 1 Specification and OMA LWM2M Specifications, 2016.
- M2M Communications: A Systems Approach,
Editors: Dave Boswarthick, Omar Elloumi, Olivier Hersent Publisher: Wiley 2012
- Machine-to-Machine (M2M) Communications: Architecture, Performance and Applications (Woodhead Publishing Series in Electronic and Optical Materials),
Editors: Carles Anton-Haro and Mischa Dohler, Publisher: Elsevier 2015.
Total 18 Weeks include
- 2.5 weeks, midterms and final report
- 8.5 weeks, 26 hours of lecturing
- 3.5 weeks, 10 hours of hands-on lab topics
- 3.5 weeks, 10 hours of research topics
Description and Objective of the Course:
This course is a graduate course on the emerging area of Internet of Things (IoT) and Machine-to-Machine Communications (M2M).
The course will cover lectures, labs and exploration of research topics. The lecture will teach students the M2M architecture
proposed by ETSI and oneM2M and cover IoT/M2M area networks, IoT/M2M service architecture, the role of IP in IoT/M2M, IoT/M2M
core networks and IoT/M2M security. Moreover, several key IoT/M2M applications will also be explored in the lecture. The Labs
will also focus on hands-on experiments based on course material using Android handset as sensor network and OpenMTC/OM2M as
service architecture. Finally, selected papers will be distributed for exploration of research topics in this emerging area.
Both Class Notes and Lab Notes are available on the NCTU e-campus system.