• 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

 

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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.

 

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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

 

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Additional information

CM: 27 hours

Practical work: 24 hours

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