227-0124-00L  Embedded Systems

SemesterHerbstsemester 2024
DozierendeM. Magno
Periodizitätjährlich wiederkehrende Veranstaltung
LehrspracheEnglisch



Lehrveranstaltungen

NummerTitelUmfangDozierende
227-0124-00 GEmbedded Systems
The exercises in the first week will not take place.
4 Std.
Mo14:15-16:00ETF C 1 »
Mi16:15-18:00ETF E 1 »
Fr16:15-18:00ETF E 1 »
M. Magno

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KurzbeschreibungAn embedded system is a combination of hardware and software, either fixed in function or programmable, that is designed for a specific application scenario or for a specific task within a larger system. They are part of industrial machines such as agricultural and manufacturing equipment, automotive systems, medical equipment, household appliances, sensor networks, and the Internet of Things.
LernzielUnderstanding the specific requirements and problems that arise in embedded system applications.

Understanding the hardware structure of a microcontroller and an embedded system; memory architecture and memory map, internal and external peripherals, low-power and low-energy design as well as instruction sets and computational accelerators.

Understanding the firmware structure of a microcontroller and an embedded system; low-level instruction set, hardware-software interfaces, communication between components, embedded real-time operating systems, real-time scheduling, shared resources, low-power and low-energy programming as well as computational accelerators.

Using formal models and methods for designing and optimizing embedded systems.

Gaining experience with practical applications of the C programming language, embedded real-time operating systems, and debug functionalities of the associated design environment to design, implement, and verify embedded firmware.

Through project-based activities, students will gain substantial experience in applying the C programming language in the context of embedded systems. Projects will involve developing and implementing firmware, utilizing embedded real-time operating systems, and exploring the debugging functionalities within design environments. This hands-on approach aims to bridge the gap between theoretical knowledge and practical application, allowing students to experience the full lifecycle of embedded system development from design to implementation and verification.
InhaltThis lecture focuses on the design of embedded systems using formal models and methods.

Besides the theoretical lecture, the course contains laboratory sessions where students transfer the learned theoretical aspects into praxis by programming a microcontroller and interfacing it with sensors and actuators.
Students will be exposed to a commercial microcontroller, and the development board extend with a custom-designed embedded systems educational platform.

Specifically, the following topics will be covered in the course: hardware and software structures of embedded systems, low-level instruction set, memory architecture and memory map, peripherals, hardware-software interfaces, communication between components, firmware design methodologies, firmware design using the C programming language, embedded real-time operating systems, real-time scheduling, shared resources, low-power, and low-energy designs well as computational accelerators.
SkriptLecture material, publications, exercise sheets, and laboratory documentation will be available on the course's Moodle page.
LiteraturYifeng Zhu: Embedded Systems with Arm Cortex-M Microcontrollers in Assembly Language and C - Fourth Edition, E-Man Press LLC, ISBN: 978-0982692677, 2023

Giorgio C. Butazzo: Hard Real-Time Computing Systems. Predictable Scheduling Algorithms and Applications, Springer, ISBN 978-1-4614-3019-3, 2011
Voraussetzungen / BesonderesPrerequisites: C programming, circuit theory, digital logic, binary number representations.

Recommended: basic knowledge of assembly programming and computer architecture.
KompetenzenKompetenzen
Fachspezifische KompetenzenKonzepte und Theoriengeprüft
Verfahren und Technologiengeprüft

Leistungskontrolle

Information zur Leistungskontrolle (gültig bis die Lerneinheit neu gelesen wird)
Leistungskontrolle als Semesterkurs
ECTS Kreditpunkte6 KP
PrüfendeM. Magno
FormSessionsprüfung
PrüfungsspracheEnglisch
RepetitionDie Leistungskontrolle wird in jeder Session angeboten. Die Repetition ist ohne erneute Belegung der Lerneinheit möglich.
Prüfungsmodusschriftlich 120 Minuten
Zusatzinformation zum PrüfungsmodusToward the end of the lecture, the student can participate in an optional mini project where a 0.25 bonus to the final grade can be earned.
During the semester practical programming sessions, will demonstrate and introduce all the concepts needed for completing the project successfully. Constantly following and solving the practical sessions is the best way to acquire the knowledge for completing the bonus project.
Hilfsmittel schriftlich20 single-sided or 10 double-sided A4 pages of personal notes or printouts, and a calculator without communication capabilities.
Diese Angaben können noch zu Semesterbeginn aktualisiert werden; verbindlich sind die Angaben auf dem Prüfungsplan.

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PlätzeMaximal 400
WartelisteBis 04.10.2024

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