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CS462

Internet of Things: Technology and Applications

1 CreditsTerm 2

Description

This course will equip students with the state-of-the-art in Internet-of-Things technologies, to enable them to conceptualize practical IoT systems to realize useful applications. Students will learn how to:identify and translate real needs into system requirements and constraintsidentify suitable IoT technologies to realize a practical system; andbuild simple proof-of-concept applications, through real-world examplesStudents may also find some background/skills in interactive design and prototyping useful (e.g., IS211 Interaction Design and Prototyping).

Requisites

Prerequisites: (IS111/CS101/COR-IS1704) & (CS204/SMT203/IS213) - Pre-req

Co-requisites: None

Anti-requisites: CS462/ COR-CS2232 - Mutually Exclusive

Attributes

Department: SCIS

Course Level: Undergraduate

Tracks: CS: Cyber-Physical Systems Track IS Major: Software Development Track IS/T4BS: Product Development Track IS/T4BS: Smart-City Management & Technology Track

Areas: Advanced Business Technology Major Analytics Major Business Options Econ Major Rel/Econ Options Grad Req - Dig Tech/Data Ana (Intake 2024 onwards) IS Depth Electives Smart-City Management & Tech Electives Social Sciences/PLE Major-related Technology & Entrepreneurship

Learning Outcomes

Business and Project Management - Business Needs Analysis, Emerging Technology Synthesis Design and Architecture - Data Visualisation, Design Thinking Practice, Embedded Systems Interface Design, Systems Design Development and Implementation - System Integration Refer to the SkillsFuture Skills Framework for Infocomm Technology for details of each competency.

Graduate Learning Outcomes

Disciplinary Knowledge, Critical thinking & problem solving, Innovation and enterprising skills, Communication, Self-directed learning

Competencies

Embedded Systems Integration, Embedded Systems Interface Design, Systems Design, Applications Development, Embedded Systems Programming