Duration: 7 hours
Course Access: 60 day access to the online course starts upon enrollment.
Course Overview:
The Internet of Things is transforming our physical world into a complex and dynamic system of connected devices on an unprecedented scale.
Advances in technology are making possible a more widespread adoption of IoT, from pill-shaped micro-cameras that can pinpoint thousands of images within the body, to smart sensors that can assess crop conditions on a farm, to the smart home devices that are becoming increasingly popular. But what are the building blocks of IoT? And what are the underlying technologies that drive the IoT revolution?
In this short non-credit course, six Stanford faculty members will deliver an overview of exciting and relevant technical areas essential to professionals in the IoT industry. This introductory course provides a taste of what to expect from courses that are part of the IoT Graduate Certificate program. Academic Director Olav Solgaard will give an introduction to this short course, and then you will be guided through 5 modules:
- Cool Applications
- Sensors
- Embedded Systems
- Networking
- Circuits
Course Certificate:
A digital record of completion will be emailed to participants when they complete all videos, exercises and the course evaluation.
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