Laboratory course curriculum in cyber-physical systems
Adekunle, Olugbemiga O.
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Description
Title
Laboratory course curriculum in cyber-physical systems
Author(s)
Adekunle, Olugbemiga O.
Issue Date
2010-08-20T17:56:30Z
Director of Research (if dissertation) or Advisor (if thesis)
Caccamo, Marco
Department of Study
Electrical & Computer Eng
Discipline
Electrical & Computer Engr
Degree Granting Institution
University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
Degree Name
M.S.
Degree Level
Thesis
Keyword(s)
Cyber-Physical Curriculum Laboratory Systems Embedded
Abstract
The current real-time systems course (CS 424) needed to be revamped to incorporate current trends in industry and research. Consequently, this would include incorporating cyber-physical systems (CPS) into a full-fledged course and laboratory experience. After a first attempt was made, the course still could have benefited from more structure. This would allow for any classroom to successfully complete the project, even in the case when all students have the same background or when they are unfamiliar with hardware design. The goal would be to create a modular CPS project. This inevitably would have an added benefit of making the class more palatable for an undergraduate student. This thesis presents the design and implementation of the system-level simplex implementation of a cardiac pacemaker and the associated laboratory curriculum to complete this design. The design and the curriculum not only maintain pace with the current technology, but also, because of the equipment used and its implementation, remain malleable, as cyber-physical systems develop.
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