Experiments with embedded system design at UMinho and AIT

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Abstract

Nowadays, embedded systems are central to modern life, mainly due to the scientific and technological advances of the last decades that started a new reality in which the embedded systems market has been growing steadily, along with a monthly or even weekly emergence of new products with different applications across several domains. This embedded system ubiquity was the drive for the following question "Why should we focus on embedded systems design?" that was answered in [1, 2] with the following points: (1) high and fast penetration in products and services due to the integration of networking, operating system and database capabilities, (2) very strategic field economically and (3) a new and relatively undefined subject in academic environment. Other adjacent questions have been raised such as "Why is the design of embedded systems special? ". The answer for this last question is based mainly on several problems raised by the new technologies, such as the need for more human resources in specialized areas and high learning curve for system designers. As pointed in [1], these problems can prevent many companies from adopting these new technologies or force them not to respond timely in mastering these technological and market challenges. In this paper, it is described how staff at ESRG-UMinho and ISE-AIT faced the embedded systems challenges at several levels. It starts to describe the development of the educational context for the new technologies and show how our Integrated Master Curriculum in Industrial Electronics and Computer Engineering has been adapted to satisfy the needs of the major university customers, the industry. © 2012 Springer-Verlag GmbH Berlin Heidelberg.

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Tavares, A., Ekpanyapong, M., Cabral, J., Cardoso, P., Mendes, J., & Monteiro, J. (2012). Experiments with embedded system design at UMinho and AIT. In Advances in Intelligent and Soft Computing (Vol. 126 AISC, pp. 41–48). https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-25908-1_6

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