Introduction

The development of more efficient, sober and autonomous transport systems is the result of the increasing integration of information technologies into these systems, often referred to as “intelligent”. This integration has been made possible by the joint consideration of the software and hardware aspects of their deployment. This is indeed a major change, since it is not simply grafting information hardwares and then softwares onto existing systems, but redesigning them so as to integrate these technologies in both their hardware and software aspects right from this stage. It is therefore necessary to deploy a systems approach that enables us to understand how systems work in their entirety. The aim here is to lay the foundations for the integration of information technologies, taking into account the 3 dimensions of this integration: functional and technological aspects at the service of the purpose.

Requirements

Suggested MODs: "Advanced Automatic Control", "Secure Embedded Systems", "Trusted and Sustainable Computing Architectures for AI"

[Please refer to the prerequisite list given by the registrar when the course choice opens]

Content

Code

25_I_G_S09_FO_TI

Managers

  • ELISABETH COUZINEAU-ZEGWAARD
  • Gérard SCORLETTI
  • Sebastien BESSET