COM SCI 215
Internet of Things: Connectivity and Sensing
Description: Lecture, four hours; discussion, two hours; outside study, six hours. Recommended requisite: course 118 or equivalent. Focus on emerging and state-of-art Internet of Things (IoT) technologies and their applications. Covers diverse set of IoT and wireless networking technologies such as millimeter wave (mmWave), acoustic, radio-frequency identification (RFID), Wi-Fi, long range (LoRa), Bluetooth, global positioning system (GPS) for variety of emerging communication and sensing applications such as 5G, digital medicine, digital farming, smart cities, and smart homes. Students learn how to design and build IoT system. Letter grading.
Units: 4.0
Units: 4.0
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Fall 2024 - This class was very lecture heavy but the homework assignments and midterm reflected the materials fairly. The midterm was extremely long for the amount of time we were given. The homework assignments were always graded fairly. Instead of a final exam, there is a final group project that is pretty open ended. It was sometimes hard to get an email response from the Professor or the TA. Following along the lectures is so important since there is so much material that is covered every week.
Fall 2024 - This class was very lecture heavy but the homework assignments and midterm reflected the materials fairly. The midterm was extremely long for the amount of time we were given. The homework assignments were always graded fairly. Instead of a final exam, there is a final group project that is pretty open ended. It was sometimes hard to get an email response from the Professor or the TA. Following along the lectures is so important since there is so much material that is covered every week.