Micro Electronics and Wireless Systems Master in Science

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Micro Electronics and Wireless Systems Master in Science

  • Academic title Micro Electronics and Wireless Systems Master in Science
  • Course description The course is intended for graduates with an electronics or computer science background.  It aims to develop the participant's knowledge of and expertise in technologies associated with embedded microprocessor applications.

    Particular prominence will be given to real-time applications including mobile communications and wireless sensing.

    Course content

    There will be an emphasis on practical work so that participants obtain a balanced experience of software and hardware aspects.  The topic areas will provide opportunities for interation with the department's Applied Research Centres and include:

        * Embedded System Programming
        * Digital Signal Processing Technology
        * Microprocessor applications
        * Digital Communications Systems
        * Embedded Operating Systems
        * Wireless Communications
        * Wireless Intelligent Systems
        * Project Management
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