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Industrial IoT Markets and Security

Industrial IoT Markets and Security

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Product is rated as #2 in category Internet of Things

This course can also be taken for academic credit as ECEA 5385, part of CU Boulder’s Master of Science in Electrical Engineering degree. Developing tomorrow’s industrial infrastructure is a significant challenge. This course goes beyond the hype of consumer IoT to emphasize a much greater space for potential embedded system applications and growth: The Industrial Internet of Things (IIoT), also known as Industry 4.0. Cisco’s CEO stated: “IoT overall is a $19 Trillion market. IIoT is a significant subset including digital oilfield, advanced manufacturing, power grid automation, and smart cities”. This is part 1 of the specialization. The primary objective of this specialization is to closely examine emerging markets, technology trends, applications and skills required by engineering students, or working engineers, exploring career opportunities in the IIoT space. The structure of the course is intentionally wide and shallow: We will cover many topics, but will not go extremely deep into any one topic area, thereby providing a broad overview of the immense landscape of IIoT. There is one exception: We will study security in some depth as this is the most important topic for all “Internet of Things” product development. In this course students will learn : * What Industry 4.0 is …

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I joined the Department of Electrical, Computer, and Energy Engineering at the University of Colorado Boulder in the Fall of 2016 as an Adjunct Professor teaching undergraduate courses in logic design. In the Spring of 2017 I joined the graduate school and the Embedded Systems Engineering Program to create and teach a new course: Developing the Industrial Internet of Things. I earned my B.S. in Electrical and Computer Engineering at Michigan Technological University. I joined Sperry Univac designing a cache controller and then the floating point unit for the 2200 series mainframes. I then joined a small graphics company where I designed 3D graphics chips for PCs. In 1995 I moved to Colorado to open the first LSI Logic office in the state. My role was North American Field Coreware Manager leading a small team of engineers embedding MIPS microprocessors into many dozens of chips. Later I moved from management back into engineering in LSI's Consumer group where I functioned as lead hardware architect for satellite set-top box decoders. With Colorado being somewhat of a storage mecca, I joined Seagate in 2006 and developed the logic for Seagate's first self encrypting hard drives. I then moved on to become lead hardware architect for solid state enterprise drives. My most recent corporate role was Senior Systems Engineer at SEAKR Engineering where I assisted in the development of a significantly large and complex chip for satellite communications. More info can be found on LinkedIn. On the technical front, my areas of expertise include physical layout of standard cell designs, Verilog and SystemVerilog for design, logic synthesis, static timing analysis, power analysis, test insertion and automatic test pattern generation, and constrained random verification. Additional expertise includes the storage protocols SATA, SAS and PCIe/NVMe.

Specification: Industrial IoT Markets and Security

Duration

19 hours

Year

2018

Level

Intermediate

Certificate

Yes

Quizzes

Yes

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  1. Marcos A S

    Great!

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  2. Syed G H

    Very interesting course for beginners looking to enter in the world of industri

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  3. Maria a k

    Excellent

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  4. Anni B

    excellent

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  5. Jerome T

    Very well balanced and documented.

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  6. Walid A

    Great course that gives you a solid understanding of IIoT markets and applications. Instructor reads a lot from a market research document that the University purchased but still valuable information to understand the current state of the market, its segments, and projected growth.

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  7. Emil

    I highly enjoyed the security section from which the real examples were highly illustrative of potential problems and countermeasures and weeks 3 IIoT market areas where the examples and videos were persuasive and informative and helped to create a clear view on the value of IoT in those sectors. There were other parts of the course, such as which are the major telecom providers by geography, which were less enjoyable where information was provided more in a laundry–list style which is a methodology that makes it harder for me to retain insight. For those cases I felt the insight could easily be gained through a google search when and if its needed. Thank you for providing this course! I’m very interested in the IoT market and applications and hope to complete others to learn more.

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  8. Future

    This course is comprehensive, covering both theoretical and hands–on experience with security. I personally enjoyed the hands–on assignment on cryptography

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  9. Dr S s

    Wander full course

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  10. mayur s

    A broad overview of the development on IOT markets and then some details on the important players on each layer of the IOT stack. The security module initially looked challenging but once you I started to develop a security mindset, I really enjoyed get acquainted to basics of authentication and encryption on hardware and different software layer. I applied these learnings by reading through security measures on Zigbee 3.0 standard.

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  11. Anas C

    Insightful at the beginning, ie 3 first weeks, even though the learning method of choice was to show promotional corporate videos. The last two weeks are technical and are not of interest to people who are looking to gain deep knowledge about IIoT use–cases. The course feels more like a course on security than IIoT.

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  12. Dimitri P

    Thank you for sharing your knowledge and experience with IIoT, I particularly enjoy the topics that give the overview as well in–depth understanding of where we stand. LoRa WAN has to be developed more with exercices/labs or workshop to practice as it makes better understanding of real life senari..

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