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Unit 4 Technical Summary and Review

Lesson 31 of 31 in the free Internet of Things (IoT) notes on Siksha Sarovar, written by Rohit Jangra.

4.9.1 Unit 4 Technical Review Questions (Final Preparation)

  1. List and explain three major development challenges in IoT system engineering.
  2. Why is "Security-by-Design" critical for smart grid meters compared to smart bulbs?
  3. Describe the V2X communication ecosystem and its reliance on URLLC.
  4. How does a smart street light system use LDR and PIR sensors to optimize energy?
  5. What is the role of a "Gateway" in a remote patient monitoring (IoMT) deployment?
  6. Compare I2C and CAN Bus protocols for hardware interfacing in an industrial robot.
  7. Explain the concept of "Outcome-Based" business models in smart agriculture.
  8. What are the long-term environmental implications of deploying billions of non-recyclable sensors?
  9. Describe how a mobile tablet can act as both a sensor and a gateway in a smart home.
  10. What is a "Logic Level Converter" and when is it mandatory in a lab circuit?

4.9.2 Final Course Summary: The IoT Horizon

IoT is transitioning from a "Technology Hype" to a "Fundamental Global Utility". The challenges of security and interoperability are currently being solved through international standards like Matter and oneM2M, enabling a world where every city, factory, and home is truly aware, responsive, and efficient.