Overview
Overview
Our world is characterised by the ever-increasing number of digital systems and intelligent sensors which have inbuilt or 'embedded' computers. Embedded systems are computers with specialised input/output devices that may or may not be programmed by the end user. Some embedded systems can connect to the internet and access all its information; typical examples are smartphones, assistive technology such as smart hospital beds and wheelchairs, intelligent or smart parts of robots, and digital control systems of industrial equipment.
What you'll learn
- Demonstrate a conceptual understanding of fundamental science, mathematics, data analytics, information science, sustainability principles and/or computing, GC1
- Solve embedded systems engineering problems of industrial and societal significance via innovative and creative design or research, working individually or in teams, GC2
- Select and use current and emerging technologies to develop and communicate effective and innovative embedded systems engineering solutions to complex problems, GC3