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Secure & Intelligent Iot System Design ELIGIBILITY COURSE OBJECTIVES Registration is open to faculty Internet of Things (IoT) is integrating members of AICTE approved the physical world into computer- AICTE Training And Learning (ATAL) institutions, research scholars, PG based systems with sensors, software, Academy sponsored Scholars, and participants from network connectivity and necessary Five Day Online FDP on Government/ Industry . electronics. IoT is getting ubiquitous SECURE & now and the design and development REGISTRATION INTELLIGENT IOT of intelligent IoT systems is opening • There is no registration fee for up endless opportunities as well as SYSTEM DESIGN security challenges. This FDP covers FDP TH TH SEPTEMBER 14 - 18 2020 • Participants are requested to basics to advanced topics in IoT, and register online at aims to provide a platform for https://www.aicte-india.org/atal participants to interact on cutting- edge technologies in the area of IoT, • Selection is based on first come while aiding to integrate AI and first serve basis with a maximum security features in IoT based systems. limit of 200 participants COURSE CONTENTS Course Coordinator Introduction to IoT & IoT Ms. Lekha R. Nair Architecture IoT System Design with Assistant Professor in ECE Host Institution Mob: 9496570592 Raspberry Pi & Arduino College of Engineering, Kallooppara Email: [email protected] IoT Hardware Design IoT Sensors and Data Analytics Organized by Technical Coordinator LoRaWAN for IoT Mr. Rajkumar T IoT Security Assistant Professor in CS Machine learning and IoT Mob: 9447402630 Intelligent IoT System Design Department of ECE College of Engineering Kallooppara RESOURCE PERSONS Kadamankulam P.O,Thiruvalla(via) Patrons Eminent academicians from Pathanamthitta District Dr. P. Suresh Kumar ( Director, IHRD ) Kerala State- 689583 state/central universities and experts Dr. Nisha Kuruvilla( Principal) www.cek.ac.in from industry. Dr. Shanavaz K. T ( HOD, ECE Dept. ) ABOUT ATAL ACADEMY ABOUT IHRD AICTE is committed for Institute of Human Resources The college is one of the premier development of quality technical Development (IHRD) is an institutions among the new education in the country by initiating autonomous educational institution generation engineering colleges in various schemes launched by Ministry established by the Government of South India. Ever since its inception of Human Resource Development, Kerala in 1987. The management of under the aegis of IHRD, the college Govt. of India. The Council the institute is vested with a has made its presence felt in the understand that there is a need of the Governing Body composed of with technical horizon of the State. The day to train the young generation in the Hon’ble Minister of Higher College is affiliated to APJ Abdul skill sector and having faculty and Education, Government of Kerala, as Kalam Technological University technicians to be trained in their the Chairman and Chief Secretary to (KTU) and approved by All India respective disciplines and in thrust Government of Kerala as the Vice- Council for Technical Education areas. Accordingly, it was decided to Chairman. IHRD is dedicated to the (AICTE). establish AICTE Training And scientific advancement, technological DEPARTMENT OF ECE Learning (ATAL) Academies at progress and economic growth of the different parts of the country country. Based on the principle, Department offers undergraduate including the one in Kerala at “Think Globally and Act Locally", it and post graduate courses in Thiruvananthapuram. As a part of its endeavors to bring about the welfare Electronics and Communication activities, ATAL Academy is of the nation and to provide Engineering. Department has well sponsoring a five day FDP in online education and training of consistently equipped Lab and Library. It has mode on “Secure and Intelligent IoT high standard through innovative and experienced and well qualified faculty Design” from 14th to 18th versatile programmes suitable for the who are actively involved in research September, 2020, to be hosted by current and emerging needs of the activities and have contributed IHRD College of Engineering, community. research publications in national and Kallooppara, a Govt. of Kerala international journals. undertaking. AICTE Training and Learning Academy Five day Online FDP on Secure and Intelligent IoT System Design Hosted by: College of Engineering, Kallooppara Date: 14 th to 18 th September 2020 FDP Schedule Session 1 Session 2 Session 3 Date/Day 10.00 AM-11.30 AM 12.00 PM-1.30 PM 2.30 PM-4.00 PM Introduction to IoT, IoT Systems - Industry perspective Security Challenges in IoT 14/09/2020 IoT Architecture and Protocols Mr. Manu Pradeep Prof (Dr.) Manoj B S (Monday) Prof (Dr.) Manoj B S. IoT Architect, TCS Professor, IIST , TVM Professor, IIST , TVM Programming Raspberry Pi Raspberry Pi based Design Machine learning with Raspberry Pi 15/09/2020 Mr. Abubeker K M Mr. Abubeker K M Mr. Abubeker K M (Tuesday) Asst. Professor., AJCE Asst. Professor, AJCE Asst. Professor, AJCE IoT Hardware Design Arduino Programming Arduino based IoT System Design 16/09/2020 Mr. Liju Philip Prof.(Dr.) Sunil T T Break Prof.(Dr.) Sunil T T (Wednesday) Asst. Professor, CE Kallooppara Principal, CE Attingal Principal, CE Attingal Break Lunch IoT Sensors and Data Analytics LoRaWAN for IoT Stress Management 17/09/2020 Prof.(Dr.) Sunil T T Mr. Akshai M Dr. Angel Thomas (Thursday) Principal, CE Attingal SRF, Open IoT Lab, ICFOSS,TVM Clinical Psychologist Artificial Intelligence and IoT Intelligent IoT System Design Dr. Sumitra S, Dr. Sumitra S 18/09/2020 Assoc. Professor, IIST , TVM Assoc. Professor, IIST , TVM Feedback, Online Test (Friday) .
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