SystemsSoftware&Networking II

This course provides an introduction to fundamental concepts in computer
networks, including their design and implementation. Topics covered include the Web and multimedia applications, transport protocols (providing reliability and congestion control), routing, and link access. Special attention is also paid to wireless networks, multimedia content delivery, and security. Homework assignments involve distributed systems, and written tasks. Lab assignments include socket programming and examining Internet traffic data captured through Wireshark.

ST-Human Robot Syst (Biorobot)

This course includes instruction on the fundamental concepts for developing wearable robotic systems intended to augment and enhance human capabilities and seminar-style discussions on state-of-the-art research in this field. It will provide an overview of human neuromotor control, sensors and methods used to quantify human motor behavior, and how these signals are then used to inform the design and control of human-centered robotic systems.bGraduate students enrolled in the 600 level course will be required to complete a term project.

ST-Human Robot Syst (Biorobot)

This course includes instruction on the fundamental concepts for developing wearable robotic systems intended to augment and enhance human capabilities and seminar-style discussions on state-of-the-art research in this field. It will provide an overview of human neuromotor control, sensors and methods used to quantify human motor behavior, and how these signals are then used to inform the design and control of human-centered robotic systems.
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