Duration:
2 Semester | Turnus of offer:
normally each year in the summer semester | Credit points:
12 |
Course of studies, specific field and terms: - Master Robotics and Autonomous Systems 2019 (advanced module), advanced curriculum, Arbitrary semester
- Master Entrepreneurship in Digital Technologies 2020 (advanced module), technology field computer science, Arbitrary semester
- Master Computer Science 2019 (optional subject), advanced module, Arbitrary semester
- Master IT-Security 2019 (advanced module), Elective Computer Science, 1st or 2nd semester
- Master Entrepreneurship in Digital Technologies 2014 (advanced module), technology field computer science, 2nd and/or 3rd semester
- Master Computer Science 2014 (advanced module), advanced curriculum, 2nd and/or 3rd semester
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Classes and lectures: - Lab Course Ambient Computing (project work, 3 SWS)
- Seminar Ambient Computing (seminar, 2 SWS)
- CS4670 T: Ambient Computing (lecture, 3 SWS)
| Workload: - 30 Hours oral presentation (including preparation)
- 120 Hours group work
- 120 Hours in-classroom work
- 20 Hours exam preparation
- 70 Hours private studies
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Contents of teaching: | - Ambient Computing:
- Current paradigms in computer technology
- Smart components
- Software architectures
- Context-sensitive systems
- Ambient Intelligence
- Interactive ambient media systems
- Ambient Computing Applications (AAL)
- Ethical, Legal and Social Implications (ELSI)
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Qualification-goals/Competencies: - Ambient Computing:
- The students are able to evaluate possibilities, concepts and challenges of Ambient Systems
- They have an overview about current technologies and systems for developing Ambient Systems
- They are able to follow and judge state-of-the-art research in the area of Ambient Computing
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Grading through: |
Responsible for this module: Teachers: |
Literature: - John Krumm: Ubiquitous Computing Fundamentals - CRC Press, 2009
- Stefan Poslad: Ubiquitous Computing: Smart Devices, Environments and Interactions - Wiley, 2009
- Uwe Hansman et al: Pervasive Computing - Springer, 2003
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Language: - German and English skills required
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Notes:Admission requirements for taking the module: - None Admission requirements for participation in module examination(s): - Successful completion of the project assignment as specified at the beginning of the semester. - Seminar lecture with elaboration according to the requirements at the beginning of the semester Module Exam(s): - CS4503-L1: Ambient Computing and Applications, Portfolio exam consisting of: 20 points in the form of a seminar paper with presentation, 20 points in the form of a project paper and 60 points in the form of an oral exam, 100% of module grade. (Consists of CS4670 T) |
Letzte Änderung: 1.3.2024 |
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