Engineering 328 - SEM: WIRELESS SENSOR NETWORKS
Spring
2019
01
4.00
Judith Cardell
Th 01:00-02:20; T 01:00-02:20
Smith College
30390-S19
FORD 143; FORD 345
jcardell@smith.edu
Our world is being transformed by networked communications and pervasive data gathering. Underlying this transformation are three major technologies: computer networks, wireless communications and sensors. This seminar will introduce students to the theory and implementation of these technologies, including the use of basic sensors, microprocessors, and wireless transmitters. Students will analyze privacy and security concerns raised by these technologies, as well as their social, political and economic benefits. Students will participate in designing and implementing a small wireless sensor network on Smith Campus, using this test bed as the means to gain a deeper understanding of the technologies and the issues they raise. Prerequisites: CSC 111, EGR 220, or permission of the instructor. Enrollment limit of 12 students.
Limited to EGN majors, EGR majors Not open to first-years, sophomores