Course provides methods and practices for literature searching, reference management, and summary preparation. Coverage includes journals, conferences, theses, patents, grants, roadmaps, and companies. Advanced Computer Architecture. Exploration of Internet implementation as a network of computing systems.
Internetworking skills for design and implementation of hardware and software Internet products. Hands-on experimentation and evaluation of internet security theory, principles, and practices. Laboratory component involves implementing both defensive and offensive security techniques. Introduction to Computer Security. Introductory topics in computer security are presented with an emphasis on fundamental security primitives and current security challenges facing society.
Introduction to Malware Reverse Engineering. This course exposes students to an immersive, hands-on experience in the dissection and analysis of the code, structure, and functionality of malicious software. Advanced Programming Techniques for Engineering Applications. An advanced treatment of VLSI systems analysis, design, and testing with emphasis on complex systems and how they are incorporated into a silicon environment.
This course covers advanced approaches for the analysis of malicious software and explores recent research and unsolved problems in software protection and forensics. Cloud computing technologies, computation models, and applications, design methodologies for cloud applications, use of cloud-based languages and tools in developing advanced applications.
Embedded operating systems; device drivers and applications for embedded systems. Embedded Computing Systems. Algorithms and methodologies for the design of real-time, low-power embedded computing systems. Random Signals and Applications. Introduction to random signals and processes with emphasis on applications in ECE. Includes basic estimation theory, linear prediction, and statistical modeling. Fundamentals of Digital Signal Processing. Introduction to digital signal processing. Sampling theorem, discrete-time Fourier transform.
Power spectrum, discrete Fourier transform and the FFT algorithm, Z-transform, digital filter design and implementation. Applications of Digital Signal Processing. Applications of DSP in speech, image processing, radar, pattern recognition, and adaptive filtering requiring working software implementations applied to the analysis of real signals.
Design Synthesis of Application-specific Signal Processors. Exposure to tools and environments for chip design, simulation, and verification. Power System Analysis and Control. Introduces basic concepts in electric power generation, distribution, system control, and economic operation.
To introduce basic concepts of electric power system design, encompassing protection, stability, and control. Transients and harmonics in power systems, analysis methods and mitigation practices. Causes of power quality problems and relationship to equipment susceptibility. Electric Machinery Analysis. Advanced theory of AC machines, including AC motor winding design, finite element analysis, induction motor design, permanent magnet machine design, and synchronous machine dynamics.
Electromagnetic and Microwave Applications. Presents concepts of electromagnetic fields applied to microwave circuit design and antenna radiation. RF-Microwave Measurement Laboratory. Use of state-of-the-art equipment operating into the GHz range. Basic theory, application, and design of a broad range of antennas. Antenna Engineering Laboratory. Experimentation to develop a practical understanding of antennas and their properties. Introduction to Radar and Electromagnetic Sensing.
Other techniques for electromagnetic sensing such as radiometry and EM tagging are discussed. Electromagnetic Compatibility. To study electromagnetic interference and susceptibility of electrical systems, with application to analog and digital circuits.
Fundamentals of RF engineering. Components at high frequencies, device modeling, amplifiers, lumped-element and microstrip impedance transformation networks, S-parameter-based design of RF and microwave amplifiers.
Fundamentals learned in RF-I are employed to design the elements of radio receivers, transmitters, and similar systems. Systems analysis, mixers, detectors, power amplifiers, low-noise amplifiers, and oscillators are covered. Digital Integrated Circuits. Analysis and design of bipolar and MOS digital integrated circuit families and their applications in modern electronic systems. Analog Integrated Circuits.
Topics include amplifiers, current sources, output circuits, and other analog building blocks. Operational Amplifier Design. Analysis and design techniques for utilization of integrated circuit operational amplifiers for applications in electronic systems. Concepts of acoustics and electroacoustic modeling for the analysis and design of microphones, loudspeakers, and crossover networks. Methods of analysis and design of audio power amplifiers. Audio Engineering Laboratory.
A companion laboratory to ECE Design, analysis, construction, modeling, and testing of circuits and systems pertaining to audio engineering. Analog Circuits for Music Synthesis. Circuits from classic analog synthesizers: nonlinear waveshapers and voltage-controlled oscillators, filters, and amplifier using operational transconductance amplifliers and the dynamic resistance of semiconductors.
Introduction to microelectronic processing technologies and CMOS. Introduction to Electronic Systems Packaging. Introduction to packaging technologies, technology drivers, electrical performance, thermal management, materials, optoelectronics, RF integration, reliability, system issues, assembly, testing. Devices for Renewable Energy. Students study the engineering compromises, operational physics and environmental impact of a variety of devices from solar cells, batteries, thermoelectric devices and wind generators.
Introduction to applications of geometric, physical optics to engineering, including optical measurements, matrix methods, instruments, interference, holography, beam optics, Fourier optics, and diffraction.
Optical Fiber Communications. Combined lecture-laboratory exploration of the technology of fiber optics, with emphasis on optical fiber communication systems.
Design of control algorithms using state-space methods, microcontroller implementation of control algorithms, and laboratory projects emphasizing motion control applications. Introduction to Automation and Robotics. Concurrent engineering principles; robotic manipulator kinematics, dynamics, and control; applications of robots in industry, medicine, and other areas; team projects and hands-on laboratory experience.
System Theory for Communication and Control. Study of the basic concepts in linear system theory and numerical linear algebra with applications to communication, computation, control, and signal processing.
A unified treatment. Numerical Methods for Optimization and Optimal Control. Algorithms for numerical optimization and optimal control, Gradient-descent techniques, linear programming, numerical linear system solvers, second-order methods of optimizing performance of dynamical systems. Computational Computer Vision. Computational and theoretical aspects of computer vision. Application areas include robotics, autonomous vehicles, tracking, and image-guided surgery.
Includes major project. To present the fundamentals of modern digital communication systems and evaluate their performance with realistic channel models. Reviews on networking fundamentals. Latest networking technologies in wireless and wireline networks. Machine learning and data science in networks or other emerging topics. Projects included. Cellular concept, wireless propagation modeling; types of digital modulation used in wireless systems, diversity combining, performance over fading channels, and multiple access techniques.
Mobile and Wireless Networks. Basics of mobile and wireless networking. Architectures and communication protocols for wireless sensor networks, wireless local area networks, ad-hoc networks, cellular systems, WiMAX, and Wireless Mesh Networks. Telecommunications Systems Laboratory. Basic digital telecommunications systems are examined in a laboratory setting using electronic modules, covering concepts such as modulation, channel coding, AWGN, eye diagrams, and BER.
Interdisciplinary Capstone Design. Seniors will work in teams to apply a systematic design process to real multi-disciplinary problems. Projects must be based on the knowledge and skills acquired in earlier course work, and incorporate appropriate engineering standards and multiple realistic constraints.
Emphasis is placed on the design process, the technical aspects of the design, and on reducing the proposed design to practice. The course consists of faculty and guest lectures, prototyping in design studios, and a multi-disciplinary design project. Laser Theory and Applications. Provides an introduction to the theory and applications of laser principles and related instrumentation. Emphasis is on the fundamental principles underlying laser action. Crosslisted with PHYS Topics in Engineering Practice.
Topics of current importance offered in collaboration with an approved partner of Georgia Tech's Distance Learning Program. Crosslisted with ME The course provides hands-on instruction in electronics packaging, including assembly, reliability, thermal management, and test of next-generation microsystems.
Electronic Packaging Substrate Fabrication. This course provides hands-on instruction in basic packaging substrate fabrication techniques, including interconnect design and testing, dielectric deposition, via formation, and metallization. Crosslisted with CHE Industrial Controls and Manufacturing. Students are introduced to industrial controls and the fundamentals of manufacturing with hands-on experience based on lab projects using industry software and hardware for communications and control.
Crosslisted with PTFE Biomedical Instrumentation. A study of medical instrumentation from a systems viewpoint. Pertinent physiological and electro-physiological concepts will be covered.
Analytical methods for modeling biological systems, including white-noise protocols for characterizing nonlinear systems. Introduction to Medical Image Processing. A study of mathematical methods used in medical acquisition and processing. Concepts, algorithms, and methods associated with acquisition, processing, and display of two- and three-dimensional medical images are studied.
Crosslisted with BMED Engineering Electrophysiology. Basic concepts of electrophysiology from an engineering perspective. Functionality of relevant organs and systems; instrumentation tools which monitor electrophysiology function. Physically-based rendering. Game engine architectures. GPU architectures. Graphics APIs. Vertex and pixel shader programming. Post-processing effects. Deferred rendering. Principles of entrepreneurship and intrapreneurship: teaming, ideation, and leadership.
Customer discovery, cognitive biases, rapid prototyping, business models, negotiation, and capital raises will be also covered. Dependable Distributed Systems. Concepts, theory, and practice of dependable distributed systems. Techniques for tolerating hardware and software faults. Security aspects such as confidentiality, availability, and integrity. Interconnection Networks for High-Performance Systems. This course teaches the fundamentals of Interconnection Networks topology, routing, flow-control, microarchitecture and system interface , which form the communication backbone of computer systems, from on-chip many-core to HPC datacenters.
Combinatorial Strategies for Engineers. Modern counting theory and algorithmic approaches necessary for discrete computation. Advanced Programming Techniques. Covers a number of advanced topics in programming methods, data management, distributed computing, and advanced algorithms used in typical engineering applications. Theory and practice of computer-aided VLSI digital systems design. Our team performs checks each time a new file is uploaded and periodically reviews files to confirm or update their status.
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