LabVIEW for Industrial Internet of Things (IIOT)
LabVIEW for Industrial Internet of Things (IIOT)
Pretty much any physical object can be transformed into an IoT device if it can be connected to the Internet to be controlled or communicate information. Worldwide spending on IoT is projected to reach the $1 trillion mark in 2022. In this microlearning course, you will get hands-on and learn how to use LabVIEW to create your own Human Machine interface!
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Includes:
Intermediate Level
12 Microlearning Sessions
190 min. of Experiential Content
124 Learning Actions
Group Discussions & Sharing
Offline Access
Lifetime Access via Mobile and Web
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Session Overview
Before We Begin
Overview of IoT
Components of IoT system
Human Machine Interface
Data Types
- Controls and Indicators
- Graphical Programming
- Data Logging
- Data Visualization
- Troubleshooting and Debugging
- Self-Assessment
- Summary
What is this 'Microlearning Course' about?
This course provides the theoretical aspects of the CET subject “Smart Sensors and Devices” in School of Engineering, Temasek Polytechnic. LabVIEW and hardware from National Instruments are used to build sensor and actuator networks to enable edge computing, data aggregation and data communication for IoT connectivity.
You are advised to take these 2 courses in sequence.
1. Labview for Industrial Internet of Things (IIOT)
2. IIOT Smart Sensors and Actuators
Who is this course designed for?
This course is suitable for participants who like to gain knowledge in implementing IoT solutions using LabVIEW and devices from National Instruments.
What will you take away?
After completing both modules, the participants will have an overview of IoT, be able to create Human Machine Interface using LabVIEW, understand what are sensors and actuators, and know about interfacing using data acquisition devices.
Complete the Full Accredited Suite
Learners who complete the following suite of MLCs will be eligible to apply for admission to part-time Specialist Diploma in Industrial Internet of Things programme in Temasek Polytechnic. Upon successful admission, they will also be granted partial exemption in the Smart Sensor and Devices module.
(Note : Partial exemption can be granted in the form of exemption from theoretical lessons and/or test components.)
Beyond their core business of conducting full-time courses for students, Temasek Polytechnic is also committed to the practical re-skilling and professional development of adult learners. They believe in helping individuals and organisations equip themselves with the necessary skills to meet the challenges of a dynamic economy.