The Internet of Things (IoT) is going to completely revolutionize how we live and work. IoT devices and systems can help us with our daily lives, for example, alerting us when individual items from the fridge need replenishing, switching the oven on automatically when it is meal time, or unlocking the front door via facial recognition. IoT will have a major impact in the workplace, especially in manufacturing, where digital technologies will improve the efficiency of logistic supply chains by tracking parts, helping to optimize production by collecting data on the operation of the shop-floor machinery and even prevent costly unexpected machine failures by predicting when machines are going to fail so that maintenance can be scheduled when it will not impact production. In this course, we aim to help you to explore a range of topics that will enable you to work in the IoT area including: Programming Computer Hardware Software Engineering Mathematics Computer security IoT systems Your tutors will encourage you to tackle challenging problems, and particularly those at the forefront of research, to ensure you are in the best position to make a real impact in the IoT sector. Youll be supported in developing the theoretical and practical knowledge needed to recognize challenges that occur in IoT systems and to provide solutions. These can range from software solutions, implementing the latest in artificial intelligence (AI) or big data analytics, to the development of low-power embedded systems.
Computing
Queensgate, Huddersfield
Undergraduate
3
September
0.0
£9,250, £16,000,
Uxbridge, Middlesex England, UK
5.5
Undergraduate
£9,250, £13,750
Leeds, England
6.0
Undergraduate
£9,250, £13,000
Fredericton, New Brunswick
6.5
Undergraduate
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