Introduction to fundamentals of radar systems. Radar range equation, critical radar components, and system performance. Detection, modulation, noise, and propagation effects. Prerequisite: E&C-ENG 584 or equivalent.
A graduate version of E&C-Eng 568. Quantitative study of pipelined processor architectures, memory, Input/Output, RISC processors and vector machines. Prerequisite: undergraduate courses in digital design and hardware organization.
Visual information plays an important role in many aspects of our life. Much of this information is represented by digital images. Image processing is ubiquitous, with applications including television, tomography, photography, printing, robot perception, and remote sensing. ECE697IP is an introductory course to the fundamentals of digital image processing. It emphasizes general principles of image processing, rather than specific applications.
Visual information plays an important role in many aspects of our life. Much of this information is represented by digital images. Image processing is ubiquitous, with applications including television, tomography, photography, printing, robot perception, and remote sensing. This course is an introductory course to the fundamentals of digital image processing. It emphasizes general principles of image processing, rather than specific applications.
Modern techniques for synthesis and verification of digital systems. Topics in synthesis cover high-level synthesis, decision diagrams, combinational and sequential logic optimization. Topics in verification include symbolic techniques, equivalence checking, satisfiability, FSM traversal and state reachability analysis. Prerequisites: undergraduate courses in digital logic design and hardware organization.
The Internet age of universal electronic connectivity is vital for every aspect of our lives and our economy. It enables businesses, transportation, electronic banking, health records, as well as entertainment. To maintain the integrity of the Internet, it is vital to protect and defend this infrastructure from malicious viruses, worms, eavesdropping, electronic fraud, denial-of-service attacks etc.
The Internet age of universal electronic connectivity is vital for every aspect of our lives and our economy. It enables businesses, transportation, electronic banking, health records, as well as entertainment. To maintain the integrity of the Internet, it is vital to protect and defend this infrastructure from malicious viruses, worms, eavesdropping, electronic fraud, denial-of-service attacks etc.
Introduction to modern electrical engineering for non-ECE majors. Basic electric-circuit elements and laws. First- and second-order circuits. Ac circuit analysis. System concepts. Diodes, bipolar junction transistors, and field-effect transistors. Digital logic and transistor amplifiers. Electromagnetics, transformers, transducers, generators, and motors.