COURSE SYLLABUS Internet of Things and Signal Analysis for Condition Monitoring 7.5 Credits Sakernas internet och signalanalys för tillståndsövervakning First cycle, D0020B Version Autumn 2018 Sp 1 - Present Course syllabus valid: Autumn 2018 Sp 1 - PresentThe version indicates the term and period for which this course syllabus is valid. The most recent version of the course syllabus is shown first. Education level First cycle Grade scale G U 3 4 5 Subject Maintenance Engineering Subject group (SCB) Other Subjects within Technology Entry requirementsIn order to meet the general entry requirements for first cycle studies you must have successfully completed upper secondary education and documented skills in English language and In order to meet the general entry requirements for first cycle studies you must have successfully completed upper secondary education and documented skills in English language and M0029M Calculus or equivalent. More information about English language requirements SelectionThe selection is based on 1-165 credits.Course Aim The aim of the course is to develop competence and skills for measurement technologies, the Internet of Things and signal analysis in order to perform condition monitoring for maintenance decision support. After the course, the student will • have basic knowledge about the Internet of Things and its implementation, • have basic skills in signal analysis to be able to describe and calculate features in time domain and the frequency content of a signal • have the ability to independently and in group undertake tasks for given the settings, as well as demonstrate the ability to identify knowledge gaps and bridging these gaps by gaining new knowledge. • understand of how Internet of Things can be used for condition monitoring and maintenance decision support. Contents The course includes Basic concept of condition monitoring Internet of Things, sensor and processor and cloud services Signal analysis in time and frequency domain (for both continuous and discrete signals) Realization Lessons, laboratory work and project. The focus will be on laboratory work and project assignment. Examination In order to obtain a passing grade in the course, the assignments, project, and laboratory work must be completed with a passing grade. The project is presented both written and orally. ExaminerJohan OdeliusLiterature. Valid from Autumn 2018 Sp 1 Search books in the library » Course offered byDepartment of Civil, Environmental and Natural Resources EngineeringItems/credits NumberTypeCreditsGrade 0001Assignments4.0TG G U 3 4 5 0002Project work2.0TG U G# 0003Laboratory work1.5TG U G# Syllabus establishedby Assistant Director of Undergraduate Studies Eva Gunneriusson, Department of Civil, Environmental and Natural Resources Engineering 13 Feb 2018Last revisedby Assistant Director of Undergraduate Studies Eva Gunneriusson, Department of Civil, Environmental and Natural Resources Engineering 13 Feb 2018