Metrological measurements in Cyberphysical Systems

Major: Metrology and Measuring Equipment
Code of subject: 7.152.01.O.009
Credits: 5.00
Department: Measuring Information Technologies
Lecturer: Prof. Svyatoslav Yatsyshyn
Semester: 2 семестр
Mode of study: денна
Learning outcomes: Know modern methods and means of automation and computerization of devices, complexes and systems; Know the structure, basics of work and features of implementation of information and measurement subsystems of cyber-physical systems and ensure their metrological characteristics; Know the methods and features of designing measuring devices.
Required prior and related subjects: Virtual measuring devices Information and measurement complexes
Summary of the subject: A discipline dealing with the study, design, development, construction, operation and use of cyber-physical systems, as well as information and measurement systems for their control, sensor (based on the output signals of sensors) feedback and information processing.
Assessment methods and criteria: current control of students' knowledge during classes; conducting a semester assessment (exam).
Recommended books: 1.Editors B.Stadnyk, S.Yatsyshyn. Cyber-Physical Systems. Metrological Issues, 2016, IFSA Publishing, Barcelona, Spane. 2.Project of the Future: Industry 4.0 (http://www.bmbf. de/en/19955.php). 3. Y. Wang. Cognitive Informatics : a new transdisciplinary research field, Brain and Mind, Vol.4, 2003, pp.115-124. 4. J. Wan, H.Yau, H.Sau, F.Li, Advances in Cyber-Physical Systems Research, KSII Transactions on Internet and Information Systems, Vol.5, No.11, 2011, pp.1891-1908, DOI : 10.3837 / tis2011.11.001. 5. Б.Стадник, С.Яцишин, І.Микитин. Метрологія в кібер-фізичних системах. Кібер-фізичні системи: досягнення та виклики, Матеріали 1-го наукового семінару, 25-26 червня 2015р., Львів, Україна. 6.Cavallaro A. Video tracking/ A.,E. Maggio, Cavallaro A. – Chichester, West Sussex, UK: Wiley, 2010. 7. Challa S. Fundamentals of object tracking/Chall S., Mark R. Morelande, Darko Musicki // Cambridge UK: Cambridge University Press, 2011.

Metrological measurements in Cyberphysical Systems (курсова робота)

Major: Metrology and Measuring Equipment
Code of subject: 7.152.01.O.010
Credits: 2.00
Department: Measuring Information Technologies
Lecturer: Prof. Svyatoslav Yatsyshyn
Semester: 2 семестр
Mode of study: денна
Learning outcomes: Know modern methods and means of automation and computerization of devices, complexes and systems; Know the structure, basics of work and features of implementation of information and measurement subsystems of cyber-physical systems and ensure their metrological characteristics; Know the methods and features of designing measuring devices.
Required prior and related subjects: Virtual measuring devices Information and measurement complexes
Summary of the subject: A discipline dealing with the study, design, development, construction, operation and use of cyber-physical systems, as well as information and measurement systems for their control, sensor (based on the output signals of sensors) feedback and information processing.
Assessment methods and criteria: current control of students' knowledge during classes; conducting a semester assessment (exam).
Recommended books: 1.Editors B.Stadnyk, S.Yatsyshyn. Cyber-Physical Systems. Metrological Issues, 2016, IFSA Publishing, Barcelona, Spane. 2.Project of the Future: Industry 4.0 (http://www.bmbf. de/en/19955.php). 3. Y. Wang. Cognitive Informatics : a new transdisciplinary research field, Brain and Mind, Vol.4, 2003, pp.115-124. 4. J. Wan, H.Yau, H.Sau, F.Li, Advances in Cyber-Physical Systems Research, KSII Transactions on Internet and Information Systems, Vol.5, No.11, 2011, pp.1891-1908, DOI : 10.3837 / tis2011.11.001. 5. Б.Стадник, С.Яцишин, І.Микитин. Метрологія в кібер-фізичних системах. Кібер-фізичні системи: досягнення та виклики, Матеріали 1-го наукового семінару, 25-26 червня 2015р., Львів, Україна. 6.Cavallaro A. Video tracking/ A.,E. Maggio, Cavallaro A. – Chichester, West Sussex, UK: Wiley, 2010. 7. Challa S. Fundamentals of object tracking/Chall S., Mark R. Morelande, Darko Musicki // Cambridge UK: Cambridge University Press, 2011.