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Opinto-opas 2013-2014
Factory Automation and Industrial Informatics, 30 op |
Opintokokonaisuuden tyyppi
Syventävät opinnot
Yhteyshenkilö
Jose Martinez Lastra, Andrei Lobov
Osaamistavoitteet
- | Upon completion of this module the students will adquire analytical reasoning and problem solving skills in order to design and control of large robotic and automation systems and to integrate them into the Communication and Information infrastructures of the enterprises. The advanced courses of the programme will allow the student to adquire the level of knowledge deling to the evaluation of possible solutions and selection of the most feasible one according to different optimation parameters. The complementary knowledge will allow the students to deeply understand the fundamentals of complementary technologies in the field. |
Sisältö
Pakolliset opintojaksot
Opintojakso | Opintopisteet | Vuosikurssi |
TTE-53006 Control in Robotics and Automation: Advanced Course | 5 op | IV |
TTE-53106 Factory Information Systems | 5 op | III |
TTE-53206 Factory Communication Systems | 6 op | III |
TTE-54006 Formal Methods in Factory Automation | 5 op | III |
TTE-57006 Special Assignment in Factory Automation | 7 op | V |
Yhteensä | 28 op |
Täydentävät opintojaksot
Täydennetään vähintään opintokokonaisuuden minimilaajuuteen 30 op
Opintojakso | Opintopisteet | Vuosikurssi |
ASE-3036 Microsensors | 5 op | III |
TTE-50506 Assembly Technologies and Systems | 6 op | III |
TTE-54106 Automation Technologies for Intelligent Manufacturing Systems | 2 op | IV |
TTE-55006 Knowledge Representation and Reasoning Machines | 5 op | IV |
TTE-55106 Machine Vision and Optical Measurements | 6 op | IV |
Lisätiedot
The study block provides a package of multidisciplinary courses with a strong focus on system thinking and the application of Information and Communication Technologies tot he domain of Factory Automation. Factory Automation advanced students will learn how to identify, model, program, control, validate, verificate, orchestrate, choreograph and architect manufacturing systems. In particular, the discipline of Factory Automation makes it possible to build the next generation of Intelligent Industrial Systems, with special focus on the important role of Information and Communication Technologies (ICT). Students who major in Factory Automation can expect to work for different stakeholders of the added-value chain of industrial automation, including not only manufacturers but also automation suppliers, machine builders and system integrators.