A Master of Engineering (ME) program in Embedded Systems is a specialized course designed for individuals aspiring to gain advanced knowledge and expertise in the field of embedded systems and their applications. This program typically covers a comprehensive syllabus that includes advanced topics in embedded systems design, microcontroller and microprocessor-based systems, real-time operating systems, embedded software development, and hardware-software co-design. Students also delve into areas like IoT (Internet of Things), sensor networks, and embedded system security. The curriculum often includes practical projects and hands-on experience, allowing students to apply their theoretical knowledge to real-world scenarios. Graduates of this program are well-prepared to pursue careers as embedded systems engineers, firmware developers, IoT specialists, and product designers in industries such as automotive, telecommunications, consumer electronics, and more. Their skills are highly sought after in a technology-driven world where embedded systems are integral to innovation and automation.
1st Year OR 1st & 2nd Semester Syllabus of Master of Engineering (ME) in Embedded Systems
S.no | Subjects |
1 | Embedded System Design |
2 | Real Time Systems |
3 | Software for Embedded Systems |
4 | Hardware Software Co-Design |
5 | VLSI Architectures |
6 | Research Practice |
2nd Year OR 3rd & 4th Semester Syllabus of Master of Engineering (ME) in Embedded Systems
S.No | Subjects |
1 | Pervasive Computing |
2 | Reconfigurable Computing |
3 | Introduction to MEMS |
4 | Digital Signal Processing |
5 | Advanced VLSI Design |
6 | Advanced VLSI Architectures |