Short Description: The phrase “Internet of Things" (IoT) alludes to the billions …
Short Description: The phrase “Internet of Things" (IoT) alludes to the billions of physical devices connected to the Internet in order to exchange raw data and analyze the information. This book introduces the IoT use cases and technologies. It uses practical examples to demonstrate the effect of IoT and its potential to change our world, and it discusses the existing wired and wireless communication technologies that have enabled IoT. The book also includes multiple choice and review questions to support student learning and reflection.
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ISBN: 978-1-990132-01-8
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This course focuses on introducing the language, libraries, tools and concepts of …
This course focuses on introducing the language, libraries, tools and concepts of Javaᵀᴹ. The course is specifically targeted at students who intend to take 6.170 in the following term and feel they would struggle because they lack the necessary background. Topics include: Object-oriented programming, primitives, arrays, objects, inheritance, interfaces, polymorphism, hashing, data structures, collections, nested classes, floating point precision, defensive programming, and depth-first search algorithm.
Demonstration that Kirchhoff's voltage law applies in the frequency domain. The voltage …
Demonstration that Kirchhoff's voltage law applies in the frequency domain. The voltage phase offsets around a loop sum to zero. Created by Willy McAllister.
Starting from the differential equation, we come up with a proposed exponential …
Starting from the differential equation, we come up with a proposed exponential solution and plug it into the equation. This gives us a characteristic equation. A "natural frequency" emerges. Created by Willy McAllister.
We use Euler's Formula to change our complex exponential solution into a …
We use Euler's Formula to change our complex exponential solution into a solution expressed in terms of sines and cosines. Created by Willy McAllister.
In this final step of the derivation, we find two initial conditions …
In this final step of the derivation, we find two initial conditions and use them to come up with a sinusoidal solution for the LC natural response. Created by Willy McAllister.
We solve the voltage and current of an example LC circuit with …
We solve the voltage and current of an example LC circuit with given values for L and C, and an initial charge on the capacitor. Created by Willy McAllister.
The inductor-capacitor (LC) circuit is the place where sinewaves are born. We …
The inductor-capacitor (LC) circuit is the place where sinewaves are born. We talk about how this circuit works by tracking the movement of an initial charge we placed on the capacitor. Created by Willy McAllister.
We can predict the shape of voltage and current in an LC …
We can predict the shape of voltage and current in an LC circuit by tracking the motion of charge as it flows back and forth. Created by Willy McAllister.
Hii all. LP is one of the most interesting part of MATHEMATICS. …
Hii all. LP is one of the most interesting part of MATHEMATICS. IT will be benefited in many engineering and graphical research purpose. I have taken some important definition and steps to find LP by GRAPHICAL METHOD with examples. Please gothrough it. I hope it will definitely reach tevery students who were interested in learning this portion. THANK YOU.
This is a work in progress. This is a series of 8 …
This is a work in progress. This is a series of 8 workshops that teaches you to create an article from start to finish:Finished Modules:Module 1, Finding, Installing and Using LaTeX SoftwareModule 2, Using Document Classes and Packages – Preamble and Document StructureModule 3, Writing a LaTeX Article – The BasicsModule 4, Writing a LaTeX Article - Using TablesWorking on it:Module 5, Writing a LaTeX Article - Embedding FiguresModule 6, Writing Formulas for a LaTeX ArticleModule 7, Using BibTeXModule 8, Using Journal Class Files and Packages
Labeling voltages on a schematic is not a matter of "right" and …
Labeling voltages on a schematic is not a matter of "right" and "wrong". It simply establishes how the voltage appears in the analysis equations. Created by Willy McAllister.
This course introduces experimental biochemical and molecular techniques from a quantitative engineering …
This course introduces experimental biochemical and molecular techniques from a quantitative engineering perspective. Experimental design, rigorous data analysis, and scientific communication form the underpinnings of this subject. Three discovery-based experimental modules focus on genome engineering, expression engineering, and biomaterial engineering. This OCW site is based on the source OpenWetWare class Wiki, found at 20.109(F07): Laboratory Fundamentals of Biological Engineering.
This course introduces experimental biochemical and molecular techniques from a quantitative engineering …
This course introduces experimental biochemical and molecular techniques from a quantitative engineering perspective. Experimental design, data analysis, and scientific communication form the underpinnings of this subject. Three discovery-based experimental modules focus on RNA engineering, protein engineering, and cell-biomaterial engineering. This OCW site is based on the source OpenWetWare class Wiki, 20.109(S10): Laboratory Fundamentals of Biological Engineering.
This is the companion laboratory manual to the OER text Semiconductor Devices: …
This is the companion laboratory manual to the OER text Semiconductor Devices: Theory and Application. Coverage begins at basic semiconductor devices (signal diodes, LEDs, Zeners, etc.) and proceeds through bipolar and field effect devices. Applications include rectifiers, clippers, clampers, AC to DC power supplies, small and large signal class A amplifiers, followers, class B amplifiers, ohmic region FET applications, etc. Mirror site: http://www.dissidents.com/resources/LaboratoryManualForSemiconductorDevices.pdf
This course introduces concepts and techniques relevant to the production of large …
This course introduces concepts and techniques relevant to the production of large software systems. Students are taught a programming method based on the recognition and description of useful abstractions. Topics include modularity, specification, data abstraction, object modeling, design patterns, and testing. Students complete several programming projects of varying size, working individually and in groups. Students are now introduced to software engineering in 6.005 Elements of Software Construction, which is available on OCW in two versions, as taught in Fall 2008 and Fall 2011.
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