H Abachi
4 points · 26 lecture hours and 26 tutorial hours · Second semester · Clayton · Prerequisites: ENC3022
Objectives The principles of object-oriented programming particularly in the C++ environment. Windows programming in C. Technology and design principles of instrumentation systems.
Synopsis Object-oriented programming: characteristics, objects, classes, inheritance, reusability, polymorphism and overloading. Virtual functions. Class libraries. Principles and characteristics of sensors for measuring displacement, flow, temperature and light. Data acquisition and conditioning of transducer signals. Signal processing. Instrumentation design trends.
Assessment Class tests: 60% · Assignments: 40%
Recommended texts
Ammeraal L C C++ for Programmers Wiley, 1991
Lafore R Object-oriented programming in Turbo C++ Waite, 1995
Monash University printed notes
Tompkins W and Webster J Interfacing sensors to the IBM PC
Prentice-Hall, 1988