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''Maximum Number of Participants:'' 15 <br/> | ''Maximum Number of Participants:'' 15 <br/> | ||
''Course Language:'' English<br/> | ''Course Language:'' English<br/> | ||
<strong>''First meeting:'' Friday, April | <strong>''First meeting:'' Friday, April 7, 3:15 pm </strong><br/> | ||
''Date:'' Friday, 3:15 pm - 5:45 pm <br /> | ''Date:'' Friday, 3:15 pm - 5:45 pm <br /> | ||
''Venue:'' Marienstraße 1b, Projektraum 201<br /> | ''Venue:'' Marienstraße 1b, Projektraum 201<br /> | ||
== Description == | == Description == | ||
In this course we will focus on | In this course we will focus on applications of networked “things“. Understanding the basic structure of a sensor/actor in relationship with a micro controller unit is essential in order to create a language for delivering and receiving information within a network of their equals. Regarding the interconnectivity of shared information, we will create certain use cases and corresponding prototypes that will investigate in more detail the subjected communicative real-time abilities of many. | ||
Understanding the basic structure of a sensor in relationship with a micro controller unit is essential in order to create a language for delivering and receiving information within a network of their equals. Regarding the interconnectivity of shared information, we will create certain use cases and corresponding prototypes that will investigate in more detail the | |||
== Technical approach == | == Technical approach == | ||