Task
The report should not exceed 6000 words. Choose one of the topics given and submit a research project.
Topics to select from but not limited to:
IoT Smart home
IoT Smart City
IoT in Mining industry
IoT Health Care
IoT Independent living of Older Generation
IoT for Reducing Food Wastage in Australia
IoT in Finance Industry
IoT in Business Intelligence
IoT Security and Privacy challenges in all domains of IoT
Fog Domain Challenges
IoT and Data Analytics
Big Data challenges in IoT and cloud
Machine Learning for Intelligent Decision Making in IoT
If you think of any other related topics please talk to your lecturer before deciding
- Analyse the Task
Analyse what is expected of you. This
includes careful reading of the assignment task as outlined and
specified in the Subject Outline. For Analysis:
- What is the purpose of this report?
- What is the topic you have chosen for your report? (The topic can be one specified above, but you can come up with new ideas and topics of your choice in IoT)
iii. What is the expected format of the report?
- Come up with a Problem Statement based on your topic and note it down and discuss with your lecturer
- Do the Research
This is the main part of the research project and could take more time.
- Literature Review based on past and current work in your topic (download from conference proceedings, journal articles - use Primo search to access more articles and journals - Minimum 10 journals or articles)
- Structure in chronological order and start summarising
iii. Based on the literature, list the requirements for your Project, then choose one or more requirements to work with
- Now you can modify your Problem Statement based on the requirements chosen for your project
- Note down the current and the past methodologies used to solve your problem and requirement
- Draft your Report
Start writing your draft, as you do your research project
- Write an executive summary of the report (Purpose, Scope, Method, Results, Recommendation and Conclusion)
- Write a literature review not exceeding 3 pages based on past and current work in your topic.
iii. Briefly explain each methodology used in the past and present (5 or more methodologies)
- Compare the above methodologies from your perspective on the efficiency, simplicity, extension into other applications, time saving when used, cost saving when used, feasibility, connectivity, commercialisation issues, etc
- Explain the methodology which best suits your application/ problem based on various factors with justifications. This methodology can be one of the above methodologies or a combination of more than one
- Include tables and graphs to support your justification and arguments
vii. Discuss your research findings with a conclusion
viii. Referencing or Bibliography should be in APA6 format
Rationale
This assessment covers the following learning objective:
be able to evaluate a variety of existing and developing architecture technologies for IoT;
be able to describe and evaluate different applications of the IoT.
Marking criteria
The following Criteria will be used
while assessing each component of this assessment item. NB All your work
must be cited (CSU APA), otherwise up to 100% of marks can be deducted.
All answers must be written in your own words. Copying sections of text
from other sources, even if referenced, is plagiarism and is considered
Academic Misconduct.
Criteria HD DI CR PS
Evaluate a variety of existing and
developing architecture technologies for IoT In depth use of a good
range of relevant literature to address the points. Clearly defines
various components of the IoT, with evidence of synthesis of own
research and prescribed reading in topics. Evidence of using relevant
literature to address the points. Correctly defines various components
of the IoT with evidence of synthesising some external readings and
prescribed reading in topics. Use of some relevant literature to address
the points. Provides a definition of various components of the IoT.
Mostly cited the prescribed text. Synthesised concepts learned from
topic readings. Limited evidence of using relevant literature to address
the points. Provides a definition of various components of the IoT but
little evidence of linkages or connections to topic readings.
Describe and evaluate different
applications of the IoT In depth use of a good range of relevant
literature to address the points. Clearly defines various applications
of the IoT, with evidence of synthesis of own research and prescribed
reading in topics. Evidence of using relevant literature to address the
points. Correctly defines various applications of the IoT with evidence
of synthesising some external readings and prescribed reading in topics.
Use of some relevant literature to address the points. Provides a
definition of various applications of the IoT. Mostly cited the
prescribed text. Synthesised concepts learned from topic readings.
Limited evidence of using relevant literature to address the points.
Provides a definition of various applications of the IoT but little
evidence of linkages or connections to topic readings.
Possible Marks (%) 85 - 100 75 - 84 65 - 74 50 - 64
Presentation
Your assessment should be submitted in
either MS Word or PDF format (PDF usually preserves the formatting, MS
Word may not - submit ONLY one). Do not submit your assignment in any
other format and also do not submit multiple copies of the assessment.
Use A4 page size with Times New Roman/Arial/Calibri font and use font
size 11 or 12. Please include a title, your student ID and name with
your submission. Your name should also be included as a footnote, with
page numbers in your document. The Assignment should be submitted on
Turnitin.
References - You MUST
use the CSU APA referencing style for all cited material you have used
in your work (use in-text citations). You must use primary sources (ie
Wikipedia is not acceptable, something you thought up yourself, because
you think you know better, is also unacceptable - unless it has been
published and peer reviewed, but then it would still need to be cited).
All answers must be written in your own words. Copying sections of text
from other sources, even if referenced, is plagiarism and is considered
Academic Misconduct.
Requirements
To complete this assessment item, you
should have completed the Cisco Introduction to Packet Tracer course and
read chapters 1 to 8 of the textbook
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