Sensor Networks
The participants learn to independently explore and understand a given topic and present it to the other participants in a concise and coherent way.
Intended Participants | Bachelor students / Master students |
Instructors | Benjamin Noack |
SWS | 2 |
Credits | 5 (Bachelor) / 6 (Master) |
Languages | English |
Prerequisites |
ideally attendance of course Introduction to Distributed Sensor Data Fusion
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Kick-Off | see elearning |
Course Description
Sensor networks are systems composed of numerous interconnected sensor nodes that communicate wirelessly to monitor and collect data from their environment. These networks play a crucial role in various applications, from environmental monitoring over healthcare and industrial automation to smart cities and infrastructure. The deployment and operation of sensor networks involves various challenges — such as energy constraints, communication reliability, security vulnerabilities, and scalability.
In this seminar, the participants will learn about
- applications of sensor networks
- architecture and technologies of sensor networks
- challenges and methods for setting up sensor networks and processing sensor data
Each seminar assignment will encompass collecting, reading, commenting and comparing scientific publications in a sensor networks topic. The assignments for bachelor students will be smaller.
Registration
elearning (please register in elearning for kickoff meeting)
Seminar topics will be assigned in the kick-off meeting.
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