Wireless Protocols in Embedded Systems provides a comprehensive exploration of the principles and applications of wireless communication technologies within embedded systems. Participants will engage in hands-on projects that emphasize the practical implementation of various wireless protocols, allowing them to develop a robust understanding of how these technologies can be integrated into microcontroller and microprocessor environments. The course will foster an interactive learning atmosphere, encouraging collaboration and knowledge sharing among participants.
Throughout the program, learners will delve into specific wireless communication standards, analyze their functionalities, and implement them in real-world scenarios. By the end of the course, participants will not only have acquired theoretical knowledge but also practical skills that can be applied directly in their professional endeavors. The final project will involve designing and deploying a wireless communication system using embedded hardware, culminating in a presentation of results that may be eligible for publication in Cademix Magazine.
Syllabus:
Overview of wireless communication technologies
Introduction to embedded systems and microcontrollers
Detailed study of Bluetooth and Bluetooth Low Energy (BLE)
Exploring Wi-Fi protocols and their applications in embedded systems
Understanding Zigbee and its role in IoT applications
Implementing LoRaWAN for long-range communication
Real-time data transmission techniques
Security protocols in wireless communications
Hands-on project: Designing a wireless sensor network
Final project: Developing a complete wireless communication system with presentation
