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Detailed information |
Original study plan |
Bachelor's programme Computer Science 2025W |
Learning Outcomes |
Competences |
Students are able to analyze and implement embedded systems, focusing on sensors, communication, real-time performance, and energy efficiency.
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Skills |
Knowledge |
- Understand the general classification and characteristics of embedded systems and their applications. (K2)
- Work with various sensors and actuators, including identification, biosignals, and environmental sensors. (K3)
- Utilize localization and positioning technologies, including motion tracking. (K3)
- Apply communication methods used in smart devices and embedded systems. (K3)
- Analyze nonfunctional system characteristics, such as energy efficiency and real-time performance. (K4)
- Implement scheduling algorithms and manage real-time constraints in embedded systems. (K3)
- Develop and apply concurrent models of execution for real-time systems. (K6)
- Design systems with a focus on energy efficiency and manage resources effectively. (K6)
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The course covers the following topics:
- Introduction to Embedded Systems
- Identification/ Biosignals/ Environmental Sensors
- Localization, Positioning, and Motion
- Smart Phones, Communication, Actuators
- Nonfunctional System Characteristics
- Time, Time Models, and Clock Synchronization
- Scheduling
- Real-Time Systems
- Concurrent Models of Execution
- Energy Efficient Design
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Criteria for evaluation |
Exam at the end of term
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Methods |
Slide-based presentation
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Language |
German |
Study material |
Slides will be available in the course section in moodle.
Additional literature will be announced in the course.
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Changing subject? |
No |
Further information |
This lecture and the corresponding lab form an inseparable didactic unit. The learning outcomes described here are achieved through the interaction of the two courses.
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Corresponding lecture |
(*)ist gemeinsam mit INBIPUEEMPS: UE Embedded and Pervasive Systems (1,5 ECTS) äquivalent zu INMAWKVEMBS: KV Embedded Systems (3 ECTS)
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