SM
i never see like this coursecourse is very and understandable
This course builds on the previous course: IoT Devices. After we have built and programmed a small self-driving vehicle, now it's time get into more advanced territory and enhance the device's connectivity further. To do so you will study radio frequency (RF) communication, the MAC layer, Mesh Networking as well as distributed algorithms for use with geographic locations. These techniques will be applied to your device in the lab, which is composed of four steps, one in each week of the course. In Week 1, after going over some orientation for the course, you will focus on radio frequency (RF) communication, how it fits in with the larger scope of electromagnetism, how RF signals propagate in physical environments, how RF signals can be used to encode data, and how all this information is useful in constructing resilient and high-bandwidth IoT communication substrates.
SM
i never see like this coursecourse is very and understandable
AA
A very detailed course covering a wide range of topics on IOT communications.
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A very detailed course covering a wide range of topics on IOT communications.
i never see like this course
course is very and understandable
I totally recommend the course. The visual material is useful, explanations are clear and understandable. I have taken a similar course before at University and it was difficult for me to follow the concepts, in comparisson this course is easy to follow and information is detailed.
Excellent routing explanation for IoT. But there are difficulties with completing the task for PiCar. Some libraries are very outdated and difficult to install on Rapsberry.
O curso e bom e me ajudou muito no meu aprendizagem. Muito obrigado
c'est un bon cours avec un bon prof, merci à vous
"Splendid and highly recommended".
very useful to my research work
this was pretty easy
It was very useful
Excellent course
Useful
thanks
good
Good
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Nice
good course for iot communications
Of all the courses and specializations I've taken through Coursera, by far, this is the worst. Specifically, it has consisted of poor product selection for the course, glitches, and extreme delays. A more reliable product for the cost should have been selected. The wifi car is poorly constructed and unreliable. Additionally, trying to find technical assistance for it on the web is difficult if not impossible. In another instance where there were glitches with Coursera's site, I submitted a dropbox link for a peer review, but was told by a peer that somehow the link was coming up as a google link signed in as someone other than me. Finally, because of a lengthy time for peer reviews to take place, I was charged an additional month for a course that I'd completed 3 weeks earlier, except for the peer review requirement.