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Learning outcomes |
This Blended Intensive Program (BIP) aims to bring together a diverse group of students and faculty from multiple higher education institutions (HEIs) to engage in a transdisciplinary and international learning experience focused on smart sensors technologies and industrial applications. The program aligns with the Erasmus+ KA131 goals, promoting blended learning formats, fostering digital collaboration, and encouraging innovative approaches to teaching and research. This BIP will emphasize the use of industrial standards and real-world sensor networks in various industrial contexts, providing an opportunity to develop new skills, tackle societal challenges, and enhance long-term mobility prospects for students.
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Syllabus |
Introduction to Sensors and Industrial Applications (UNISA) - Overview of sensor types (temperature, pressure, proximity sensors, etc.). - Industrial use cases for sensors: manufacturing, automation, predictive maintenance. - Signal conditioning, analogue-to-digital conversion, and integration. Sensor Networks and Industrial Internet of Things (UNIBS) - Wireless and wired sensor networks: basic architectures (mesh, star, point-to-point). - Interface technologies for sensor systems in industrial contexts. - Best practices for integrating sensors into automated control systems. Industrial Standards and Interoperability (UBI) - Overview of key industrial standards for sensor integration and communication. - The role of standards in ensuring interoperability among sensor systems and industrial applications. - Best practices for implementing standard-compliant sensor networks. Industrial Applications (UNIZA) - Data collection and processing from sensors
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