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Sensor Edge Processing for the IoT

Louis Giokas -
February 27,
2017
Architecture
We begin by looking at architectural frameworks for the IoT. We begin with conceptual frameworks and move on to implementation frameworks. We will also discuss some research efforts in this area.
Course Resources
Special Educational Materials
Get On the Fast Path to Sensor Fusion Design - Article
MCUs as Sensor Hubs - Article
Sensor Fusion Brings Smart Sensors to the IoT, Delivering Benefits for all Sectors - Article
Designing IoT Sensor Bridges for Smart Buildings - Article
Smarter Sensors Save Space and Power - Article
Download Archive (mp3 - audio only)
February 28,
2017
Data Considerations
The types of data generated are as diverse as the things in the Internet of Things. The generation and handling of this data will be discussed. This includes all levels of the IoT architecture.
Course Resources
Special Educational Materials
Get On the Fast Path to Sensor Fusion Design - Article
MCUs as Sensor Hubs - Article
Sensor Fusion Brings Smart Sensors to the IoT, Delivering Benefits for all Sectors - Article
Designing IoT Sensor Bridges for Smart Buildings - Article
Smarter Sensors Save Space and Power - Article
Download Archive (mp3 - audio only)
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Instructor
Louis Giokas

Louis Giokas started out in the aerospace business holding positions in development and management.  At General Electric Aerospace (now part of Lockheed Martin) he held positions of software engineer, systems engineer and staff engineer. While there he worked on spacecraft and military systems. Prior to that he worked for companies such as Sperry UNIVAC and Link Simulation Systems, also working or spacecraft and military systems. Over the past two decades he has worked in the database management software area for Oracle and IBM. Over the past several years he has worked on development projects and has consulted in a number of different areas, including embedded systems. He is a long-standing member of the Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE). Currently, he is the secretary of the Fox Valley Subsection of the Chicago Section and chairman of the Computer Society of the Chicago Section. He has a degree in Computer Science from Villanova University and is pursuing a MS in Applied Statistics from DePaul University.