WIRELESS EMBEDDED SYSTEM
Course Introduction
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Lecturer Information
Lecture + Lab:
Lecturer: Đoàn Duy, Ph. D.
Email: duyd@[Link]
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Time Slice and Score
Timing:
Lecture: 45 lecture hours /15 weeks
Laboratory: 30 lecture hours / 6 weeks
Score:
Progress: 15% (Assignments, Discussion)
Mid-term (Project group): 15% (presentation, report)
Laboratory (Project Group): 20%
Final test: 50% (Multiple choice, writing)
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Objectives/Learning Outcome
1. Recognizing wireless embedded systems and its components;
2. Analyzing and designing solution for problems related to WES;
3. Having idea and solution implementation for WES problem;
4. Acquiring technical terms for future learning and working;
5. Having the right moral understanding for research and work.
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Course’s content
Presenter/In
Week Content
Charge
- Course Introduction
Week 1 Lecturer
- IoT Introduction
Week 2 Hardware Basic for IoT Lecturer
Week 3 Cloud Computing and Store Lecturer
Week 4 Wireless Embedded System design with ESP32/ESP8266 Lecturer
Week 5 Introduction to Vehicular AdHoc Networks Lecturer
Week 6 Energy in WES Design Lecturer
Week 7 Security in WES Design Lecturer
Week 8 Group Report for Midterm Lecturer
Week 9 Topic 1 Student
Week 10 Topic 2 Student
Week 11-12 Final Report and Review Lecturer+Student
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Textbook and References
[1] E. A. Lee and S. A. Seshia, “INTRODUCTION TO
EMBEDDED SYSTEMS: A Cyber-Physical System Approach,” Second
Edition, MIT Press, 2017.
[2] Steve Heath, “Embedded System Design,” Second Edition, Newnes,
Elsevier Science, Linacre House, Jordan Hill, Oxford, 2003.
[3] ESP32 Series Datasheet, Version 3.0, Espressif Systems, 2019.
[4] Steve Rackley, “Wireless Networking Technology: From Principles to
Successful Implementation,” First Edition, Newnes, Elsevier Science,
Linacre House, Jordan Hill, Oxford, 2007.
[5] Viswacheda D. V. et. al, “A Study on Vehicular Ad hoc Networks,”
Third International Conference on Artificial Intelligence, Modelling and
Simulation, 2015.
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Class regulations
Starting time: 7h30 AM every Friday.
Lecturer and students must present at class on time.
Active discussion between Lecturer and Students.
Discussion and advice outside of class:
14:00 – 16:00 PM every Wednesday at E6.4
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Q&A
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