When you think of an embedded systems class, what do you expect the students to learn? Should they know about single board computers, like the Raspberry Pi or the Beaglebone? Should they know about ...
ECEN 5613 is a 3 credit hour course and is the first course in CU's Professional Certificate in Embedded Systems. It is one of the Embedded Systems Engineering program core courses and provides an ...
This project-based course provides experience with a variety of software tools and concepts useful for a robotics engineer working with practical embedded systems. The Robot Operating System (ROS) ...
Most of us will casually encounter dozens of embedded systems by mid-morning each day throughout our residences, roadways, workplaces and retail stores. These intelligent machines are a permanent part ...
Today most of the people are inclined towards information technology and other computer science related disciplines. But VLSI (very large scale integration of circuits) and embedded systems continue ...
Embedded systems are increasingly prevalent in nearly every aspect of human life. Innovations made possible by embedded systems are making our lives healthier, safer, cleaner, and more stimulating.
In 1999, senior research engineers at one of Detroit's “Big Three” automotive OEMs drew our attention to the shortage of graduating seniors fully prepared for careers in embedded systems engineering.
More than 93% of our graduates progress to graduate-level work or further study within 15 months. Alumni are now contributing to world-leading companies such as Rolls-Royce, Siemens, and Airbus, ...
This course sits at the heart of technologies transforming society, from AI, autonomous vehicles, and robotics to IoT and next-generation communications. You will be equipped to make a positive ...
In simple terms, an embedded system is a hardware device merged with software to perform a specific task. It can function as a single system, or it can be part of a larger network. Examples of ...