CentraleSupélec Engineering Students Develop Connected Objects
IoT Design is an educational module provided for engineering students enrolled in the Dominant Sequence (SD9) in Connected Objects (SCOC), which means “Internet of Things” in English. Here are presented in this video 5 different projects developed by engineering students in early November 2022.
Connected glasses for blind people: glasses equipped with an obstacle sensor.
Connected plant: how to monitor the care of your plant remotely
Connected greenhouse: how to remotely monitor the needs of a greenhouse located in a building.
Tupperware connected: management of content and food tracking contained in a tupperware
Connected pill box. Its operation is based on the fact that we recognize whether the person has taken his medication or not with sensors identified by day of the week. With the cloud, the health staff of an EPHAD can monitor the taking of medication by giving more autonomy to the elderly
The hardware (STMicroelectronics card), the software (MbedOS) and the cloud (MatLab MathWorks) are similar to what can be found in products marketed by major brands such as Amazon, Facebook, Google. The module is composed of 21 HPE in TP/Project pedagogical format and it is co-supervised by 5 teachers and a temporary worker.
The module is assessed by an intermediate defense and a final defense. This year we welcomed Capgemini to assess the dimension of business creation, market analysis, brand/communication, business model, among other non-pedagogical aspects.