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INTERNAL ASSESSMENT TEST- III Academic Year 2024-25 (Odd Sem)

Course Name: IoT & Wireless Sensor Networks Course Code: 21EC741
Year/Sem IV/VII Max Marks: 50 Time (Hrs: min): 1:30 Date: .12 .2024
NOTE: Answer One full question from each Module

Q. No Questions Marks CO BTL


Module 4
1 a Explain the various technological trends in wireless sensor networks in detail. 10 CO4 L2
(OR)
Describe how WSN be applied in a campus environment to enhance security,
2 a 10 CO4 L2
energy management and overall operating efficiency.
Module 4
Explain the following terms.
3 a (i) Bluetooth protocol 10 CO4 L2
(ii) Zigbee protocol
(OR)
Discuss about the applications of MAN and WAN in the context of wireless sensor CO4
4 a 10 L2
networks.
Module 5
Explain the data dissemination, data compression and data storage techniques CO5
5 a 10 L2
used in WSN.
(OR)
a Explain the primary principles of middleware in a distributed system. 5 CO5 L2
6
b Discuss the major challenges in designing an efficient WSN for using MAC protocol. 5 CO5 L2
Module 5
Describe the layered architecture of middleware in WSN and explain the role of
7 a
each layer. 10 CO5 L2
(OR)
Explain the role of MAC protocol, Routing protocols and Transport protocols while
8 a
designing a wireless sensor networks. 10 CO5 L2
Module 5
Explain the different basic models of WSN which greatly influences protocol design
9 a
and affects performance. 10 CO5 L2
(OR)
Illustrate the various classifications of network models in wireless sensor
10 a 10 L2
networks. CO5

Marks Distribution: L1-L6 Blooms Taxonomy Levels CO – Course Outcomes

Particulars CO1 CO2 CO3 CO4 CO5 L1 L2 L3 L4 L5 L6


Max. Marks 40 60 100

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