On October 29, the International Cybersecurity Chair "CyberChain" is organizing the event "Application Design for IoT and IIoT" at the I+D+i Multi-Purpose Building of the University of Salamanca. The chair, coordinated by INCIBE and the University of Salamanca, aims to expand training offerings in cybersecurity and blockchain, including a university master's program, workshops, hackathons, entrepreneurship fairs, and other activities, expecting to reach around 6,000 beneficiaries. The October 29 session will be divided into three parts:
- Theoretical content about the Internet of Things (IoT) and Industrial Internet of Things (IIoT).
- A questionnaire to guide participants in creating their own solution tailored to their needs.
- Group discussion through a debate about the use of sensors and the different proposed technologies.
The theoretical section will present two use cases for IoT applications in industrial settings:
- Intrusion detection in restricted areas: two different sensors will be used, a barrier-crossing sensor and a light sensor. This setup enables the detection of unauthorized access, light activation control, and sending alerts when intrusions are detected.
- Preventive and corrective maintenance: a three-axis acceleration sensor will be used to detect the movement of a device and trigger alerts when a threshold is exceeded.
These use cases will present digital, analog, and board-to-board communication protocol-based sensors, along with secured WiFi wireless communications, an MQTT application protocol for data transmission, and the data will be collected on another device and presented in a user-friendly interface. In the second part, participants will be able to implement their solution using appropriate technology tools combined with sensors and available software and firmware tools.
Finally, in the third part, a moderated debate will take place to discuss the various solutions.
Edificio Multiusos I+D+i, Universidad de Salamanca, C. Espejo, 2, 37007 Salamanca