Apr 30, 2024  
2015-16 Academic Catalog 
    
2015-16 Academic Catalog [ARCHIVED CATALOG]


ELE-111 CCO

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ELE-111 - The Internet of Everything (IOE)

3 credits


This course is an introduction to the Internet of Everything (IOE) which is sometimes called the Internet of Things (IOT). The Internet of Everything is the connection of various “smart” electronic devices to the traditional data networks. Such components are the heart of modern day “smart” electronic and electro-mechanical systems and can be found extensively in fields such as automotive, HVAC, biomedical instrumentation equipment, remote monitoring (such as weather station and utility infrastructure), consumer and industrial electronics, high tech manufacturing processes, and anywhere sensors and data acquisition are required. This “hands-on” introduction to the Internet of Everything and the connection to the data networks. The course is a blend of electronic principles, programming and interfacing micro-controllers, and connecting them to the wired and wireless data networks. It introduces the principles of embedded computer controllers, selecting sensors and actuators, loading and configuring software and networking these systems to the traditional information technology data networks.

Basic computer skills are required to take this course. No prior programming, electronic, or networking experience is assumed. CSE 110 , is a recommended co-requisite, but not required.

Three hours lecture and three hours lab.

 

Corequisite(s): ELE 111L  



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