Lehrende: Andre Landwehr; Prof. Dr.-Ing. Jörg Rainer Noennig; Dobroslav Totev
Veranstaltungsart: Seminar
Orga-Einheit: Architektur
Anzeige im Stundenplan: SK: IoT
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Semesterwochenstunden: 2
Standort: Hamburg
Unterrichtssprache: Englisch
Min. | Max. Anzahl Teilnehmer:innen: - | 15
Leistungsnachweis:
Beschreibung: IoT: Exhaling data Collecting, persisting, displaying and analyzing sensor data in the built environment Scope We are constantly interacting with the areas surrounding us – consciously or not. How easy is it to construct a device which measures the digital footprints we leave behind? In this course we are going to explore how a modern Internet of Things (IoT) device can be self-made from freely available consumer electronics parts and open-source software. We’ll be tackling the digital data pipeline from end to end, beginning by wiring a sensor to a cheap microcomputer, writing the software to poll data from it, and storing it into a purpose-built database. We will take a comprehensive look at how to orchestrate these technologies together. With open-source software we will be creating rich chart-based dashboards displaying live sensor data and information. Also, we will investigate whether AI algorithms can help us to produce “deep” insights or predictions. By the end of the course, we will have demystified technologies & buzzwords like IoT, SoC, MQTT, TimeSeries DB, Grafana dashboards, or AI. Organization The course is formatted in hackathon / workshop fashion running on two consecutive weekends. Participants will work in small groups, each creating their own hardware and software solution. Some experience with the tools and basic programming experience in the languages used in this course is required. DON'T PANIC: an introductory course will be offered for everyone willing to take part but lacks the required prior experience. This and further course details will be discussed during an online Q&A session taking place in October or November.
Kontakt: joerg.noennig@hcu-hamburg.de dobroslav.totev@hcu-hamburg.de
Module: SK-B-Mod-002, SK-B-Mod-003 (SP), KM-B-Mod-403, Arc-B-Mod-603