In this course, to study hypothetical scenarios, students learn about Digital Twins, using SystemC to model physical systems highly instrumented with sensors and actuators. We also look deeper into the Automotive and Transportation market segment, studying technologies and opportunities in that market space. Students learn techniques for debugging deeply embedded systems, then we examine technical idea promotion within a company, and learning from failures.



Modeling and Debugging Embedded Systems
This course is part of Developing Industrial Internet of Things Specialization

Instructor: David Sluiter
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Describe SystemC and how it can be used to create models of cyber-physical systems in order to perform "what-if" scenarios.
Articulate the range of embedded systems within the Automotive and Transoprtion market segment.
Learn techniques for debugging embedded systems.
Learn approaches for promoting ideas within your company, and learn from other people's failures.
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There are 4 modules in this course
In this module you will learn about creating models, also known as "Digital Twins", using a programming language called SystemC, and hear a guest speaker from Trimble Engineering.
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9 videos4 readings1 assignment1 discussion prompt
In this module we will take a deeper look into the Automotive and Transportation sector, as this sector is poised for large growth. This sector also has numerous employment opportunities given the vast array of embedded systems deployed.
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7 videos14 readings1 assignment
In this module you will learn about debugging deeply embedded systems, and you will get to hear a guest speaker from Lauterbach, a company that provides leading edge debugging solutions for embedded systems.
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8 videos4 readings1 assignment
In the final module of this course you will hear my thoughts on how engineers can promote technical ideas up the management ladder, and hopefully get enough traction with management to turn your ideas into shipping products. Additionally, we will briefly take a look at what we can learn from engineering and business failures.
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4 videos5 readings1 assignment
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Reviewed on Jun 9, 2021
The course is interesting and the instructor provides an excellent instruction. the contents are very comprehensive and understandable.
Reviewed on Oct 2, 2020
Lot of insight on modeling and debugging of embedded systems. Not much of theoretical content, but discusses about the current issues and their circumvention.
Reviewed on Apr 30, 2020
Amazing course, the way designed the is very important, here that job is fulfilled.
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