The syllabus has been designed to enable rigorous analysis in Embedded Systems. The curriculum structure also helps the students in understanding mathematical modeling. A number of advanced electives are available in Embedded Systems, for example advanced FPGA architecture, Real Time Operating Systems, Image Processing, Wireless Sensor Network etc. The dissertation in the fourth semester is intended to focus on current research areas covering visualization of practical aspects in various research domains. For this they are attached to industries and research laboratories such as CSIR-CEERI, Pilani.
Learning Perspective
M.Tech in Embedded Systems covers the basic engineering aspects of designing and developing IC based circuits and systems. This course includes the design of both physical and mental proficiency in the field of ICs and embedded systems. The VLSI part of the course will focus on hands-on skills related to architecting semiconductor devices and circuits, designing systems with the use of embedded components such as CPU, memory, Arduino and other peripherals. Students would be able to learn the function and usage of the lowest physical devices. The course prepares its students for being able to design large scale integrated (LSI) systems, for which they are trained in research and innovation. It trains the students to be absolutely on point when it comes to all things IC so that they are able to invest their energy at the latter stage of it, which is designing, instead of being focused on function and usage since that should be already understood when the design is being created.