Embedded Systems Center

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Overview

About Embedded Systems Center

Embedded systems play a crucial role in modern technology, encompassing applications ranging from IoT (Internet of Things) devices to automotive systems, consumer electronics, healthcare devices, and industrial automation. The rapid advancement in embedded hardware and software technologies has created a growing demand for specialized research, innovation, and skilled professionals in this domain. Establishing an Embedded Systems Center at PES University will position the university at the forefront of this transformative technological field. Embedded Systems is an interdisciplinary approach and means to enable the realization of successful systems. The domain works with a vision to achieve excellence in research and education with product perspective. The domain strives to make outstanding contribution in product design through products in varied domains.

Projects

Active & Completed Projects

Development of Edge Device for Integrated Soil Health Monitoring Ongoing

The collaboration is aimed at engaging with designated students for implementation of targeted solutions for addressing specific practical problems, using Embedded and Cloud technologies that can be mutually beneficial. The project phases involve: Phase1: Conceptualization and Implementation of a basic solution for use in Agricultural domain Phase2: Expansion of the functionality of the solution in Phase 1 to have comprehensive features Phase3: Development of an Edge device for Integrated Soil Health Monitoring, Integration and Validation of solution developed Phase1 project is completed and Phase 2 and 3 is in progress.

LoraWAN setup for weather monitoring in PES campus Ongoing

The LoRaWAN (Long Range Wide Area Network)-based Weather Station project is a smart and efficient solution for collecting and transmitting environmental and meteorological data over long distances. It leverages the low-power, long-range communication capabilities of LoRaWAN technology, making it ideal for remote or hard-to-reach locations with minimal power and infrastructure requirements. The objective of the project is to: Monitor real-time weather parameters such as temperature, humidity, atmospheric pressure, rainfall, etc. Ensure energy-efficient and reliable data transmission over long distances. Deploy a scalable, cost-effective network for weather monitoring in rural, agricultural, and disaster-prone areas. Provide a centralized platform for data storage, visualization, and analysis. The feature includes data collection, LoRaWan Connectivity, Gateway Integration, Centralised Dashboard and can have applications in agriculture, disaster management, climate research, smart cities etc.

Mobile Payload Carrier – Phase 2 Ongoing

One of the common use cases in many larger facilities like factories, university campuses, hospitals etc. is that loads of materials are to be moved from one place to another. It is desirable to have payload carriers for automating the tasks to improve productivity and reduce the burden on humans. The automation becomes even more important for hazardous environments. The problem statement involves the development of a deployable mobile robot used as a payload carrier that can carry a load of like 25kg and a desired volume to be operated in 3 modes namely: Internet controlled mode: The robot can be remotely controlled via web application to go to different destinations. Learn and repeat mode: Repeated tasks can be made to be learnt by the robot which it can repeat by selection of a specific task. Follow me mode: The robot can be made to know whom it must follow, and it simply follows the person to go different places. This project aims to provide a reliable transportation of goods with development of enhanced methods making best use of technologies. It makes it seamless with less human intervention.