Embedded Systems Electronics

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Program Overview

Upon obtaining a Master's degree in Embedded Systems Electronics, students will have an in-depth understanding of the integration between hardware and software in specialized electronic (computing) systems. This includes expertise in microcontrollers, circuit design, sensor integration, and real-time operating systems. The focus is on optimizing performance, energy efficiency, and reliability for specific applications.

Specialists in this field can design and develop embedded solutions for sectors such as automotive, healthcare, and the Internet of Things (IoT), making this skill set both versatile and highly valuable in today’s technological world.

Teaching Language : French and English

Curriculum Highlights

Core Courses

Microcontroller Systems - Advanced Digital Electronics: FPGA and VHDL - Advanced Signal Processing - Digital Control Systems - Digital Signal Processors (DSPs) - Artificial Intelligence for Embedded Systems - Processor Architecture for Embedded Systems - Programmable Logic Controllers (PLCs) - Artificial Vision Systems - Real-Time Systems - Embedded Systems - Industrial Networks and Communications.

Advanced Topics

The program spans 4 semesters:

Semester 1 (30 Credits):Microcontroller Systems - Advanced Digital Electronics: FPGA and VHDL - Advanced Signal Processing - Digital Control Systems - Laboratory Work - C++ Programming – English.

Semester 2 (30 Credits):Digital Signal Processors (DSPs) - Artificial Intelligence for Embedded Systems - Processor Architecture for Embedded Systems - Programmable Logic Controllers (PLCs) - Python/Java Programming –Laboratory Work - Ethics.

Semester 3 (30 Credits):Artificial Vision Systems - Real-Time Systems - Embedded Systems - Industrial Networks and Communications - Project Planning -Laboratory Work - Research Methodology

Semester 4 (30 Credits):Final Year Project, presented in a thesis and oral defense. Industry internships, workshops, and seminars

 

Each course includes a combination of lectures, tutorials (TD), practical sessions (TP), or project work.

Admissions Information

Applicants must hold a Bachelor's degree in Electronics (equivalent to Bac+3)

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