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Real-Time Bluetooth Networks - Shape the World
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Intermediate
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Certificate

Real-Time Bluetooth Networks - Shape the World

The University of Texas at Austin

Learn the design fundamentals of a real-time operating system (RTOS) and how to build a Bluetooth network in this hands-on project-based course.

9 hrs/week7 weeksEnglish30,782 enrolled
Free to Audit

About this Course

The increased demand by consumers and businesses for more utility, connectivity and smarter and more efficient electronic technology not only creates a need for more embedded systems but also for engineers in the embedded systems field. In this lab-based computer science course, explore the complexities of embedded systems and learn how to develop your own real-time operating system (RTOS) by building a personal fitness device with Bluetooth connectivity (BLE). An operating system (OS) is a software system that computers use to manage the resources of a computer. The OS decides which tasks are performed when and decides how resources are utilized. Simple embedded systems, which are a combination of electrical, mechanical, chemical, and computer components designed to perform a dedicated function, originally did not need an OS. However, as embedded systems have evolved, so have their complexities. To manage this, an RTOS is now required . Embedded systems are often deployed in safety-critical situations such as automotive, military, industrial, and medical applications. In applications such as communications and consumer electronics, response time and processing speed are important. A real-time system not only needs to arrive at the correct answer, but must also get the correct answer at the correct time. A RTOS manages a computer's resources so that tasks are performed in a timely mannner. In this computer science course, students will learn the design fundamentals of an RTOS from the bottom up and use these fundamentals to build practical real-time applications. We will provide a board support package (BSP), so students will be able to focus on the RTOS and Bluetooth network without needing prior experience in circuits and I/O device driver software. This is a hands-on project-based lab course , where you will incrementally build a personal fitness device with Bluetooth connectivity. This course is intended for students and professional engineers wishing to improve their skills in the fields of embedded systems, product development, computer architecture, operating systems, and Bluetooth networks. To complete this course, you will need to purchase a lab kit including a microcontroller board, an I/O board, and a Bluetooth module. Instructions about purchasing the kit and installing required software are at http://edx-org-utaustinx.s3.amazonaws.com/UT601x/RTOS.html .

What You'll Learn

  • Learn fundamentals of embedded systems
  • Learn how to build your own real-time operating system
  • Learn how to design, develop and debug C code
  • Learn about modular design while creating a personal fitness device
  • Learn about Bluetooth communication

Prerequisites

  • Proficient in C programming (loops, structures, arrays, functions and pointers)
  • Interest in embedded systems

Instructors

J

Jonathan Valvano

Professor, Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering

R

Ramesh Yerraballi

Distinguished Senior Lecturer, Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering

Topics

Operating Systems
Communications
Binary Space Partitioning
New Product Development
Device Drivers
Computer Architecture
Computer Science
Real-Time Operating Systems
Embedded Systems
Electronics
Purchasing
Bluetooth Low Energy (Bluetooth)

Course Info

PlatformedX
LevelIntermediate
PacingUnknown
CertificateAvailable
PriceFree to Audit

Skills

أنظمة التشغيل
الاتصالات
تقسيم الفضاء الثنائي
تطوير المنتجات الجديدة
برامج تشغيل الأجهزة
Computer Architecture
Computer Science
Real-Time Operating Systems
Embedded Systems
Electronics

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