Signals, Instruments and Systems (SIS)

Overview

The ultimate goal of this course is to give the student a general understanding of fundamental principles behind civil and environmental engineering instrumentation and, more generally, embedded systems. In particular, it aims to transmit to students concrete notions about sensing, computing, communicating, and actuating in real-world settings by leveraging fundamental knowledge in signal processing, automatic control, computer science, and communication systems. Most of the theoretical concepts introduced will be put in practice using a PC with dedicated software (e.g., Matlab, Python, or C code, simulators) and, when appropriate, small sensor nodes. 

Announcements and Additional Information

Course syllabus

Final exam guidelines

Instructor

Alcherio Martinoli

Teaching Assistants

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Izzet Kagan Erunsal (head TA)
Lucas Waelti
Wanting Jin
Cyrill Baumann
Chiara Ercolani
Justin Manson (help TA)
Antonio Soldati Géza (help TA)