Communication and Media Engineering

Modulhandbuch

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Wireless and Sensor Systems

Teaching methods Lecture/Lab
Duration 1
Hours per week 4.0
Overview
Classes 60 h
Individual / Group work: 60 h
Workload 120 h
ECTS 6.0
Responsible person

Prof. Dr. Sikora and Prof. Dr. Harter

Recommended semester 3
Frequency Every 2nd sem.
Lectures

Internet of Things

Type Lecture
Nr. EMI419
Hours per week 2.0
Content

Introduction to IoT

•   Broader IoT context

-  The beginnings of the IoT

-  The promise of IoT - defining IoT as a concept

-  Market potential of IoT

-  The current state of the market

•   Scope of IoT system

•  What technologies does IoT encompass?

•  How does IoT relate to existing enterprise IT/OT systems and business processes?

•  IoT value chain

•  Overview of typical IoT use cases IoT

 

Technical deep dive

•   IoT system architecture

•  End-to-end system architecture

•  IoT service pattern

•  Deployment considerations and challenges

•   IoT connectivity

•  Overview of existing IoT connectivity landscape

•  Short range (BT, Wifi, Zigbee)

•  Long range (LoRaWAN, Sigfox, NB-IoT, LTE-M)

•  Emerging technologies

•  Satellite IoT

•  Analysis of capabilities of connectivity options

•  Strategies for the right IoT connectivity choice

•  Geo-location services

•  Towards sub $1 devices

 

IoT platforms

•  Overview of existing IoT platform landscape

•  Analysis of typical IoT platform capabilities

•  Examples of leading commercial IoT platforms

 

Literature

Will be announced in the lecture / see also scrip

 

Automotive Radar

Type Lecture
Nr. EMI442
Hours per week 2.0
Content

Advanced Driver Assistance Systems (ADAS), employing available camera, lidar and radar technology, are in worldwide deployment these days.  Up to now more than 180 million radar units are worldwide circulating on our roads. Today ADAS are no longer comfort devices anymore, but they have become a safety feature for various AEB-Systems (Automatic Emergency Braking) in cars and trucks worldwide.

1. History of automotive radar

2. Radar basics

a. Wave propagation

b. Automotive radar frequencies and regulations

c. Comparison to other technologies

3. Radar techniques

a. Radar principles and components

b. Radar signal modulation

c. Basic radar signal processing 

d. Radar system specifications and characteristics

4. Principles for angle measurement

5. Automotive radar in praxis and future trends

a. Applications of automotive radars

b. Examples of automotive radars

c. Radar sensor vehicle installation

d. Mutual Interference of radar sensors

Literature

Winner, H., Hakuli, S., Lotz, F., Singer, C. (Eds.), Handbook of Driver Assistance Systems, Basic Information, Components and Systems for Active Safety and Comfort, Springer, 2016.

Skolnik, M.,Radar Handbook,3rd Edition, McGraw-Hill Education, 2008.

Pozar, D. M., Microwave Engineering, 2th Edition, Wiley, 2011.

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