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Energy Management for Distributed and Integrated Systems

Course developed by: Eduard Alarcon Cot, Electronic Engineering Dept, UPC 
Contact: eduard.alarcon@upc.edu

Course Description

The aim of this course is to introduce the students in several techniques of modelling, design and control of energy management architectures, particularly in an IC context, designing its subsystems and related modulation, control and management policies. 

The course focuses on energy management and supply subsystems specifically targeting communication and computing applications.

Learning Objectives
By the end of this course, students are able to …

  • Design energy management architectures, particularly in an IC context.
  • Design energy management subsystems, including circuit and model aspects.
  • Understand and apply energy management architectures for distributed and integrated applications.
  • Understand and apply energy management subsystems, particularly in an IC context.
  • Understand and apply modulations, control and energy management policies.
  • Design integrated and distributed energy management systems in various ICT applications.
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Course access (restricted to UPC enrolled students only)
Open access provided? No
Course duration: ~ 125 hours
Course type: In-class course
Target audience: Students at Masters level
Course language: English
Is this course free? No
Self-paced course? No
Is the certificate / are the credentials free? No
Assessment type: Final examination, exercises