Centrale Lille Course Catalogue

Ambient Intelligence

Course label : Ambient Intelligence
Teaching departement : MIN / Applied Mathematics and General Computing
Teaching manager : Mister THOMAS BOURDEAUD HUY
Education language : French
Potential ects : 0
Results grid :
Code and label (hp) : IE2_AINF_MIN_IAM - Intelligence ambiante

Education team

Teachers : Mister THOMAS BOURDEAUD HUY / Mister ANIS GARGOURI / Mister EMMANUEL DRUON / Mister HERVE CAMUS
External contributors (business, research, secondary education): various temporary teachers

Summary

The purpose of this Ambient Intelligence module is to : - Understand the architecture of a computer, and more precisely of a microprocessor and a microcontroller with recall of binary logic. - Learn how to program an Arduino microcontroller in C language. - Develop and manage in team an Ambient Intelligence project both on the electronic side (design of control circuits) and on the IT side (design, development and testing of a prototype).

Educational goals

Discovery of the C language Discovery of the specificities of micro-computing: serial protocols, analog/digital conversion, interrupts, shift registers Application of electronics courses to circuit design Best Practices in Code Architecture for Microcomputers Teamwork for the design and development of a computer program

Sustainable development goals

Knowledge control procedures

Continuous Assessment
Comments: 1 evaluation through a group presentation of the end of projects before a jury (coefficient 4) 1 final evaluation (coef 2) 1 continuous control assessment (coefficient 1)

Online resources

Sparkun Guide Video of the course

Pedagogy

Chronology of the sessions : Session 1) 4h TD: room TP Microcomputing Introduction to the module Binary logic, Architecture of a microcontroller are processed using videos from the course Presentation of Arduino, introductory exercises of the Sparkfun guide Session 2) 4h TD: room TP Microcomputing Continued introductory exercises Presentation of the Danger Shield, application exercises Session 3) 4h TD: room TP Microcomputing Continuation of the Danger Shield application exercises Presentation of the diode array Introduction to projects Test Session 4, 5, 6 and 7) 4h TP: Team project development, including a session in TNE Defense: ? day by ? promo on one day preferably DS paper, 2 hours

Sequencing / learning methods

Number of hours - Lectures : 0
Number of hours - Tutorial : 16
Number of hours - Practical work : 12
Number of hours - Seminar : 0
Number of hours - Half-group seminar : 0
Number of student hours in TEA (Autonomous learning) : 0
Number of student hours in TNE (Non-supervised activities) : 0
Number of hours in CB (Fixed exams) : 0
Number of student hours in PER (Personal work) : 0
Number of hours - Projects : 0

Prerequisites

Module to be planned after the IE2 module of electronics First & second year computer courses First & second year electronics courses

Maximum number of registrants

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