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INTRODUCTION

Dr. Hani Fawal


elfawal@ieee.org
DR. HANI FAWAL
Ph.D. in Telecommunications
from ENSTA-Bretagne/France

MS in Computer Science & Communication - BE in Electronic Engineering

Associate Researcher at ENSTA-Bretagne


Assistant Professor in CS Dept.

Research Gate link: https://www.researchgate.net/profile/Ahmad-El-Fawal-2


LinkedIn profile: https://www.linkedin.com/in/ahmad-hani-el-fawal/

MCSE - CCNA - MCT


https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/users/ahmadhanielfawal-
3124/transcript/dl9nnbnjex3x86p

email: elfawal@ieee.org
Course information 3/14

Course Title: Simulating IoT Networks


Credit Hours: 36
Course Code: CSC507
Semester: Fall 2023/2024

Course Instructor: Dr. Hani Fawal

E-mail: aelfawal@mubs.edu.lb; elfawal@ieee.org

Course Schedule: Every Wednesday (5:00 P.M. – 8:00 P.M.).

Zoom Link: https://zoom.us/j/98996384603?pwd=M1FpV2VYcEJLV1FpS3A2NjJkaTNUZz09

Textbook: Internet of Everything, The Open University, March 2019


Available online:
https://www.open.edu/openlearn/science-maths-
technology/internet-everything/content-section-overview
Session organization 4/14

Every session contains three topics:

1) 5:30-6:10 : Theory Section–“IoT Networks”.

6:10-6:20 : Break1

2) 6:20-7:00 : Research Section - IoT LR.

7:00-7:10 : Break2

3) 7:10-7:50 : Practical Section


IoT Simulations.
Lectures Outlines 5/14

 What is IoT?
 IoT requirements, enablers.
 M2M communication systems and applications.
 M2M traffic characteristics, challenges and congestion problems.

 LTE-A Technology.
 LTE-M Technology.
 NB-IoT Technology.

 Analyzing & summarizing conference papers.


 Analyzing & summarizing Journals.
 Research main components.
 LR libraries.
 IEEE citations.
Practical Outlines 6/14

• Connecting IoT devices to a home gateway.


• Smoke or monoxide detection system.
• Fire alarm system.
• Temperature control system.
• Solar panel system.
• Security and alarm system.
• SOS email system.
• Water level monitoring system.
• Tracing and tracking system using RFID.
• Smart home solution.

• Creating a simple network using “OMNET++”.


• Developing a network using “INET”.
• Creating an advanced LTE-A network
using “SimuLTE”.
ASSESSMENTS, REPORTS & PRESENTATIONS 7/14

Assessment Type Details Grade

Attendance 60% attendance is required, otherwise “AW” 10%


Reading, analyzing and summarizing Conference research paper
Assignment 1 (Research) 10 %
for a certain topic.
Assignment 2 (Research)
Reading, analyzing and summarizing Journal for the same topic. 10 %

Assignment 3 (Simulation) Project Simulation via Packet Tracer, OMNET++, SimuLTE 10 %

Final Exam (Theory) Written exam 30%


The final report should contains:
1. Abstract.
2. Introduction.
Project Report
3. Literature Review.
4. Method. 15 %
(Theory + Research +
5. Simulation.
Simulation)
6. Results and result discussions.
7. Conclusion.
8. References.
7/16
Project Presentation
(Theory + Research + Presenting your project explained in the report 15 %
Simulation)
COMMUNICATION TIMELINE 8/14

8/16

Video 1-1 -Stone Age to Modern Age - Evolution Of Communication


EVOLUTION OF THE INTERNET OF THINGS 9/14

NETWORKED COLLABORATIVE INTERNET OF


CONNECTIVITY
ECONOMY EXPERIENCES THINGS

1980S 1990S 2000S 2010S

FILE E-COMMERCE,
SOCIAL MEDIA, EVERYTHING
TRANSFER, DIGITALLY
MOBILITY, IS CONNECTED
EMAIL, CONNECTED 9/16
VIDEO, CLOUD TO THE
WEB SUPPLY CHAINS
COMPUTING INTERNET
EVOLUTION OF THE INTERNET OF THINGS 10/14

1980S 1990S 2000S 2010S

10/16

Video 1-2 - Internet of Things (IoT) - What is IoT


PHYSICAL WORLD - SUBMARINE CABLE MAP 11/14

11/16

Video 1-3 -Submarine Cables-Map https://www.submarinecablemap.com/


PHYSICAL CONNECTION VS IOT 12/14

12/16

https://www.shodan.io/
PHYSICAL CONNECTION VS IOT 13/14

13/16
WHAT IS IOE OR IOT? 14/14

PEOPLE, PROCESS, DATA AND THINGS

14/16

Video 1-4 - IoT - How it Works.

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