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UNIT I BASICS OF IOT & NETWORKING 10
IoT-An Architectural Overview, Devices and gateways, Local and wide area networking,
Building a network – Requirements - Layering and protocols - Internet Architecture –
Network software – Performance ; Link layer Services - Framing - Error Detection - Flow
control, Fundamentals of Wireless Communication Technology
UNIT II COMPUTING AND IOT 10
Introduction to Mobile Computing – Characteristics of Mobile computing – Structure of
Mobile Computing Application. MAC Protocols – Cloud computing - Introduction to
Raspberry Pi – Implementation of IoT with Raspberry Pi – IoT applications.
UNIT III IOT IN HEALTHCARE 10
3C Model- Community Practice – Partner Eco System- Architecture –Tools and Templates,
Wearable Technologies and IOT - Electronic tattoos - Smart lenses for diabetics - Bio-
monitoring drugs - AliveCor - eCall - Remote monitoring - Aging in place - Wireless patient
Monitoring - Virtual consultation.
TOTAL: 30 PERIODS
OUTCOMES:
On completion of the course the students will be able to
• Identify the components required to build different types of networks
• Build basic wireless and mobile networks
• Identify various applications of IoT in health care
REFERENCES:
1. Olivier Hersent , David Boswarthick , Omar Elloumi, The Internet of Things: Key
Applications and Protocols , John Wiley and Sons Ltd,2012.
2. Jan Holler, Vlasios Tsiatsis, Catherine Mulligan , From Machine-to-Machine to the
Internet of Things: Introduction to a New Age of Intelligence, Elsevier Ltd, 2014.
3. https://www.cognizant.com/whitepapers/how-the-internet-of-things-is-transforming-
medical-devices-codex1945.pdf
MX19P33 MEDICAL TEXTILES L T P C
2 0 0 2
OBJECTIVES
• To understand the technologies of medical textiles
• To understand the general property of fabric materials
• To know the various medical application of textiles.
UNIT I INTRODUCTION TO MEDICAL TEXTILES 8
Characteristics of textile fibers - structures of natural and man-made fibers – physical,
chemical and orphological structures . Molecular conformations – planar zig-zag, helical,
lamellar, and sphrulite conformations. Medical textiles – An overview, classification:
Implants, Non implants, Extra corporeal, Health care and hygiene
UNIT II MEDICAL TEXTILE SCIENCE AND COATING IN MEDICAL TEXTILES 9
Medical textile products, processes and their applications - sutures - bandages - surgical
implants - non-surgical implants - extracorporeal devices - health care products - hygiene
product - non-woven technology - medical textile testing. Testing methods and international
standards. Fabric coating: properties - polymer coatings - coating methods - medical
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