EEE6767 Embedded
Programming for IoT Sensing, Network, Control, and Applications
Florida
International University
Department
of Electrical and Computer Engineering
Fall
2021
Instructor:
Dr. Ou Bai
10555 W. Flagler Street, Room 3954
Telephone: (305) 348-3704, E-mail: obai@fiu.edu
Office Hours:
Either scheduled appointment or after class. Please send an email
to: obai@fiu.edu to make an appointment. Please include:
your name, preferred time (give three if possible), how long needed, what to
discuss and other necessary information.
Lectures:
Wednesday 1:00PM – 3:40 PM
Attendance:
Attendance
is considered mandatory. Any planned absence should be arranged in advance.
Course Objectives:
To provide students control systems
theory and necessary skill on real-world Cyber-Physical Systems (CPS)
applications. A cyber-physical system consists
of a collection of computing devices communicating with one another and
interacting with the physical world via sensors and actuators in a feedback
loop.
Course Description:
The cyber-physical systems control (CPS) and IoT
applications, filter technology, the design of feedback control in the embedded
systems, and the hand-on implementation on the CPS systems sensing, systems
assembly and systems testing.
Suggested Materials:
·
Principles of Cyber-Physical Systems, by Rajeev Alur, MIT Press 2015, ISBN 9780262328463
·
EAGLE Pro PCB Design, by CadSoft Computer. Already being installed on the ECE
Microsystem Lab Computers. Tutorial link: http://www.cadsoftusa.com/fileadmin/journalist/Documents/V7.3_tutorial_en.pdf
·
CC3200 SimpleLink LauchPad by Texas
Instrument: http://www.ti.com/tool/CC3200-LAUNCHXL $29.99
·
CST-EDU: a cyber control education platform:
Pending
General:
·
Attendance: Regular attendance at all lectures is expected and
should be considered mandatory. Failure
to attend class will affect how well you perform on projects and will
ultimately affect your grade. Planned
absences should be arranged in advance.
·
Cell Phone Usage - As a courtesy to others, please disable all audible cell phone
ringers during lectures and laboratories.
Do not take calls during class! All
wireless devices must be disabled and stored during all exams and quizzes.
·
Correspondence/Announcements: All messages related to this course will be sent to
your FIU mailing address only.
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Assignments/Materials: will be collected before Monday’s class.
Class and Home Assignments:
·
Classwork
and homework will be assigned. All
assignments are pledged, meaning that the work that you turn in must represent
your own efforts. All assignments in the
past week are due before Monday’s lecture.
Unless prior arrangements are made, Late Assignments Will Not Be
Accepted.
·
Each student must
perform his or her own work. Any work
submitted must represent your (or team) own effort.
Course Grading:
Your final grade will be based on the following:
·
Class
and home assignments: 60%
·
Project
Reports: 40%
Pledged
Examinations and Assignments:
The definition of a “Pledged” assignment means that the work was
completed independently, without giving
or receiving assistance from another person.