Rapid Prototyping of Embedded Interface Designs
Instructor: Bruce Montgomery, PhD, PMP
Intermediate Level • 1 week to complete at 10 hours a week • Flexible Schedule
What You'll Learn
- Describe the principles, guidelines, and contributors required for developing embedded devices and products.
- Identify best practices and considerations for effective GUI design.
- Consider and differentiate options for operating systems on connected embedded device prototypes and products
Skills You'll Gain
Hypertext Markup Language (HTML)
Embedded Systems
User Interface (UI)
Internet Of Things
Telecommunications
Prototyping
Real-Time Operating Systems
User Interface and User Experience (UI/UX) Design
Human Computer Interaction
Cross Platform Development
Artificial Intelligence and Machine Learning (AI/ML)
jQuery
Usability
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There are 4 modules in this course
An introduction to rapid prototyping of embedded devices and interfaces. Includes a review of prototyping; approaches, goals, fidelity, and other concerns. Also a look at the embedded device product development cycle and how it relates to prototyping, as well as special considerations for prototypes and products that use wireless communications. Includes a brief review of the class programming assignments for prototyping Qt and HTML interfaces as used for embedded devices, and pre-project preparation suggestions.
A review of the mechanics and methods of creating user interfaces for embedded devices and systems. We'll look at using Qt, HTML, and other tools for creating prototype and product interfaces. We'll consider best practices for GUI designs, and look at the microinteraction model, which helps isolate key interactions to create signature moments for our device designs. The first development project, developing a Qt interface with Python, is also part of this module.
In this module we'll look at choosing elements for prototyping embedded devices. First a look at the Pugh Matrix for assessing alternative designs by examining ranked criteria, then a review of hardware platforms and supporting software operating systems that can combine to provide a prototype of a working embedded device or system. In particular, we'll look at the elements of FreeRTOS for microprocessor based prototypes that may need IoT or cloud connectivity. The second programming project, developing an HTML-based device interface is part of this module.
This module examines various views of developing IoT and connected embedded devices and systems. We will consider the impact of data, its form, structure, and flow on designs, and we will consider some different perspectives on how we consider aspects of designs. We'll look at the use of Artificial Intelligence elements in developing networks of IoT devices, and we'll examine some specific design considerations foe wearable devices and voice user interfaces. Also in this module we'll perform peer reviews on the development performed earlier in the class to compare and contrast approaches for prototyping device UIs.