Wireless Sensor Networks (WSNs) started as a wild academic idea that turned into a commercially vibrant technology. From solely sensing the environment, wireless sensor networks are now deployed in production in energy, medicine, transportation, industrial automation, etc. Wireless Sensor Networks is a course that covers the state-of-the art in the technology as well as the industry. It covers the fundamentals of wireless sensor design and radio frequency (RF) technology, the communication protocols used, and the application requirements of this technology. After completing Wireless Sensor Networks, students will be equipped with a basic understanding of the following: A basis understanding of networks and programming is recommended, but not required Students will be assigned 5 homework assignments, and 1 final exam for each course. The Sensor Network Concept Deployment & Configuration Wireless Communications Link quality, shadowing and fading effects Medium Access Scheduling sleep cycles Standards Data Gathering Routing and Querying Collaborative Signal Processing and Distributed Computation Security This course is Instructor-led and delivered through our award-winning online Learning Management System.