Subject Planning Subject Name Pervasive Computing By Mr
Subject Planning Subject Name: Pervasive Computing By Mr S. R. Kokate Mr. A. G. Pawar
Pervasive Computing Teaching Scheme : Lectures : 3 Hrs/Week Examination Scheme : In Semester Assessment : 30 End Semester Assessment : 70
Relevance of subject and prerequisite Relevance in Computer Engineering: To learn and understand Introduction to pervasive computing, Ubiqutous devices, HCI and security issues and challenges of pervasive computing Prerequisite: Computer Networks, Embedded Operating System
Course Outcomes 1. Student will be able to learn and understand basic concept of distributed, mobile and pervasive computing. 2. Student will be to identify the requirements of pervasive computing enviroments. 3. Student will be to understand the concepts of Human Computer Interaction. 4. Student will be to select middleware for pervasive like adaptive, context, mobile and service. 5. Student will be to identify the secuirty issues and challanges in pervasive computing.
Program Outcomes b) An ability to analyze the problem and define the computing requirements appropriate to its solution c) An ability to design and develop a computer based system, process, components or program to meet desired needs. d) An ability to use research based knowledge. e) An ability to use current techniques and modern engineering tools necessary for computing Practice. f) An ability to analyze the impact of computing solutions with an understanding of social, ethical and environmental issues.
Program Educational Objectives 2. Graduates of the Programme will exhibit innovation and technological competence in computing all through their careers. 3. Graduates of the Programme will perform to the expectations of employers, explore the opportunities for higher studies and/or show the awareness of self business challanges. 4. Graduates of the Programme will demonstrate ethical practices, lifelong learning with the awareness of needs of the society.
Mapping of CO with POs and PEOs Course Outcome Mapped Programme Outcomes Mapped Programme Educational Objectives CO 1 b, c, d, e 2, 3, 4 CO 2 c, e 2, 3, 4 CO 3 b, d, f 2, 3, 4
Content Delivery Methods CDM 1 - Lecture with Interaction – CBB and PPT CDM 4 - Demonstration(Videos) – Eg. Six Sense Technology CDM 5 - Case Study – E. g. Agumented Reality CDM 9 - Asyncronous Discussion - Real Life Examples
Methods of Assessment Direct Methods Unit Test University Examination (In-Sem and End Sem) Theory Assigment I and II Extra Activity Indirect Methods Course End Survey
Action Plan for CO Attainment Assessment Methods Questions Content CO's Unit Test Q 1 or Q 2 CO 4, CO 5 Q 3 or Q 4 Unit 5 CO 4, CO 5 Total 05 Unit 01 and 02 CO 1, CO 2 In Sem Exam Total 06 Unit 01 to 03 CO 1, CO 2, CO 3 Assignment 2 Total 05 Unit 03 and 06 CO 3, CO 5 End Sem Exam Total 06 Unit 01 To 06 CO 1, CO 2, CO 3, CO 4, CO 5, 80 % Unit 01 To 06 CO 1, CO 2, CO 3, CO 4, CO 5, 90 % Assignment 1 Presentation Set Traget 80 % 90 %
Sample Teching plan Unit No of Lectures CDM CO's References Introduction to Pervasive Computing 07 1, 5 , 9 CO 1 T 1, T 2 Pervasive Computing Devices 07 1, 4, 5, 9 CO 1 T 1, T 2 Human Computer Interaction 06 1, 4, 5, 9 CO 1 T 1, T 2
Unit No of Lectures CDM CO's References Middleware for Pervasive 07 1, 4, 5 CO 2 T 1, T 2 Security in Pervasive Copmuting 06 1, 4, 5 CO 3 T 1, T 2 Challanges and Outlook 06 1, 4, 5, 9 CO 3 T 1, T 2 T 1 : Stefan Poslad, Ubiquitous Computing, Smart devices, environment and interaction, Wiley. T 2 : Frank Adelstein, Sandeep Gupta, Golden Richard III, Loren Schwiebert, Fundamentals
Content Beyond Syllabus Topic No of Lectures PO and PEO Planned Execution Remarks Haptic Technology in Education Applications 01 2, , 3, 4 b, c, e After 3 rd Unit Trust-Based Security in Pervasive Computing 01 2, 3, 4 b, c, e After 5 th Unit
References Text Books: 1. Stefan Poslad, Ubiquitous Computing, Smart devices, environment and interaction, Wiley. 2. Frank Adelstein, Sandeep Gupta, Golden Richard III, Loren Schwiebert, Fundamentals of Mobile and Pervasive Computing, Tata Mc. Graw Hills Reference Books: 1. Jochen Burkhardt, Horst Henn, Stefan Hepper, Klaus Rindtorff, Thomas Schaeck, Pervasive Computing, Pearson, Eighteenth Impression, 2014. 2. Books and Digital Content Developed by the Bo. S
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