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4 months

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    Skills -Python Programming,Device Programming,Raspberry Pi,Machine Learning,Internet,Internet Of Things (IOT),Wireless,Front And Back Ends,Service Discovery
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  • The courses are meant to be taken in sequence, as each course builds on the previous one, adding more functions to the device
  • The construction of the device introduces real-world challenges and technological approaches commonly encountered in the IoT industry and builds students' confidence that they can do things for real
  • Learners will build an actual small self-driving vehicle, using networking and sensor technologies
  • Throughout the four courses, the vehicle will become more refined, gaining capabilities such as environmental sensing, computer vision, autonomous driving, cloud-based analytics, and more. Again, we need to mention that a prerequisite is a basic kit of hardware that you need to purchase

Hands-on Internet of Things Specialization
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Curriculum

IoT Devices

IoT Communications

IoT Networking

IoT Cloud

Hands-on Internet of Things Specialization
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Admission Process

    Important Dates

    May 25, 2024
    Course Commencement Date

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