ECTS
6 credits
Training structure
Faculty of Science
Description
This course is divided into three parts, including the IoT part, which will be taught by an industry professional.
Wireless sensors section
- Different types of wirelessly connected sensors,
- reminder about communications
(Technologies, related electronics, how to make a choice based on specifications)
- RFID and sensors.
- Sensor networks
(General information, physical layer and hardware architecture, example of the Internet of Things).
- A mini project will be proposed.
Internet of Things (IoT) section
- Description of connected objects
- Communication protocols: BLE, LoRa, NB-IoT, 5G
- IoT electronic architecture
- Consumption management
- Definition of the antenna and range of the systems
- Applications (autonomous vehicles, smart buildings, digital factories)
LabVIEW section
- Summary of LabVIEW basics
- Project management, executable generation, advanced programming (events, execution speed, memory management, waveform manipulation, etc.)
- Advanced acquisition techniques, implementation of signal processing libraries
- Internet tools (email, web, remote control, etc.), Matscript/Matlab
- IMAQ Vision (real-time image and video acquisition, image processing)
- LabVIEW embedded systems programming
Objectives
Provide students with knowledge and skills in the field of IoT and its applications so that they can design or implement one or more connected devices.
Mandatory prerequisites
Solid knowledge of electronics.
Recommended prerequisites:
Solid knowledge of electronics, basic understanding of LabVIEW, completion of the Sensors and Electronics for Connected Objects course
Additional information
CM: 27 hours
Practical work: 24 hours