The following are the courses/labs that I have taughe or helped teach:
Spring 2010
Electrical Circuits Laboratory I
2184 Electrical Circuits Laboratory I (1) Laboratory to accompany CEEN 2130. Electrical concepts covered in CEEN 2130 are verified by experiments and by computer simulation. Prereq or coreq: CEEN 2130.
2130 Electrical Circuits I (4) Electrical circuit theory, Kirchoff's and Ohm's laws, circuit analysis theorems, Norton and Thevenin equivalence. The analysis of resistor circuits, with capacitors and inductors, in DC and AC steady state. Transients and variable frequency response are studied, including computer solutions to circuit problems. Prereq: CEEN 1030 and 2250. MATH 3350 prior to or concurrent.
Instructor: Prof. Alisa Gilmore
INTEGRATED SYSTEM PROGRAMMING
10565 CEEN-8946-001 3.00 PM SPCL TOP: INTEGRATED SYSTEM PROGRAMMING MW 1030AM-1145AM PKI 335
Introduction: Special topics in the newly emerging areas of computer and electronics engineering at the senior level which may not be covered in the other courses in the computer and electronics engineering curriculum. Prereq: Senior or graduate standing or permission of the instructor. (Cross-listed with CEEN-4940.)
Textbook: Randal E. Bryant and David R. O'Hallaron, "Computer Systems: A Programmer's Perspective", Prentice Hall 2003.
Reference: Brian Kernighan and Dennis Ritchie, "The C Programming Language, Second Edition", Prentice Hall, 1988
Instructor: Dr. Ci Song
13595 CEEN-8950-003 ADVANCED PROCESSOR DESIGN
Introduction: Special topics in the newly emerging areas of computer and electronics engineering not covered in the other courses in the computer and electronics engineering curriculum.
Instructor: Dr. Dongming Peng
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Fall 2009
10552 CEEN-3100-001 DIGITAL DSGN & INTERFACE
Introduction: Digital design is studied from both the circuit and system perspectives. Topics include the structure and analysis of digital integrated circuits, interface signal integrity, and software simulation. Lab exercises provide hands-on experience with design tools and the design process. Prereq: CEEN 2220, 2234. Prereq or coreq: CEEN 3130.
Instructor: Dr. Dongming Peng
13984 CEEN-8916-001 WIRELESS SENSOR NETWORKS
Introduction: Special topics in the emerging areas of computer and electronics engineering at the upper level which may not be covered in the other courses in the computer and electronics engineering curriculum. Prereq: Permission. (Cross-listed with CEEN-4910.)
Instructor: Dr. Ci Song
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Spring 2009
Electrical Circuits Laboratory I
2184 Electrical Circuits Laboratory I (1) Laboratory to accompany CEEN 2130. Electrical concepts covered in CEEN 2130 are verified by experiments and by computer simulation. Prereq or coreq: CEEN 2130.
2130 Electrical Circuits I (4) Electrical circuit theory, Kirchoff's and Ohm's laws, circuit analysis theorems, Norton and Thevenin equivalence. The analysis of resistor circuits, with capacitors and inductors, in DC and AC steady state. Transients and variable frequency response are studied, including computer solutions to circuit problems. Prereq: CEEN 1030 and 2250. MATH 3350 prior to or concurrent.
Instructor: Prof. Alisa Gilmore
INTEGRATED SYSTEM PROGRAMMING
10565 CEEN-8946-001 3.00 PM SPCL TOP: INTEGRATED SYSTEM PROGRAMMING MW 1030AM-1145AM PKI 335
Introduction: 8946 Special Topics in Computer & Electronics Engineering IV (3)
Special topics in the newly emerging areas of computer and electronics engineering at the senior level which may not be covered in the other courses in the computer and electronics engineering curriculum. Prereq: Senior or graduate standing or permission of the instructor. (Cross-listed with CEEN-4940.)
Instructor: Dr. Ci Song
Textbook: Randal E. Bryant and David R. O'Hallaron, "Computer Systems: A Programmer's Perspective", Prentice Hall 2003.
Reference: Brian Kernighan and Dennis Ritchie, "The C Programming Language, Second Edition", Prentice Hall, 1988
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Fall 2008
Electrical Circuits Laboratory I
2184 Electrical Circuits Laboratory I (1) Laboratory to accompany CEEN 2130. Electrical concepts covered in CEEN 2130 are verified by experiments and by computer simulation. Prereq or coreq: CEEN 2130.
Textbook: Yannis Tsividis, A First Lab In Circuits and Electronics, John Wiley & Sons, Inc. 2001
2130 Electrical Circuits I (4) Electrical circuit theory, Kirchoff's and Ohm's laws, circuit analysis theorems, Norton and Thevenin equivalence. The analysis of resistor circuits, with capacitors and inductors, in DC and AC steady state. Transients and variable frequency response are studied, including computer solutions to circuit problems. Prereq: CEEN 1030 and 2250. MATH 3350 prior to or concurrent.
Textbook: Basic Engineering Circuit Analysis, 7th edition. J. David Irwin, Wiley
More information can be found here.
Instructor: Prof. Herbert Detloff
Course Topics:
1. Measuring DC
2. Resistors and resistive sensors
3. Time-varying signals
4. Op-amps
5. Amplifier design
6. Diodes
7. RC transients
8. Filters
9. LC circuits
10. Modulation
11. MOSFETs
12. Amplification principles
13. BJT amplifiers
14. Practical Exam
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Spring 2008
INTEGRATED SYSTEM PROGRAMMING
10565 CEEN-8946-001 3.00 PM SPCL TOP: INTEGRATED SYSTEM PROGRAMMING MW 1030AM-1145AM PKI 335
Introduction: 8946 Special Topics in Computer & Electronics Engineering IV (3)
Special topics in the newly emerging areas of computer and electronics engineering at the senior level which may not be covered in the other courses in the computer and electronics engineering curriculum. Prereq: Senior or graduate standing or permission of the instructor. (Cross-listed with CEEN-4940.)
Instructor: Dr. Ci Song
Textbook: Randal E. Bryant and David R. O'Hallaron, "Computer Systems: A Programmer's Perspective", Prentice Hall 2003.
Reference: Brian Kernighan and Dennis Ritchie, "The C Programming Language, Second Edition", Prentice Hall, 1988
Electrical Circuits Laboratory I
2184 Electrical Circuits Laboratory I (1) Laboratory to accompany CEEN 2130. Electrical concepts covered in CEEN 2130 are verified by experiments and by computer simulation. Prereq or coreq: CEEN 2130.
Textbook: Yannis Tsividis, A First Lab In Circuits and Electronics, John Wiley & Sons, Inc. 2001
2130 Electrical Circuits I (4) Electrical circuit theory, Kirchoff's and Ohm's laws, circuit analysis theorems, Norton and Thevenin equivalence. The analysis of resistor circuits, with capacitors and inductors, in DC and AC steady state. Transients and variable frequency response are studied, including computer solutions to circuit problems. Prereq: CEEN 1030 and 2250. MATH 3350 prior to or concurrent.
Textbook: Basic Engineering Circuit Analysis, 7th edition. J. David Irwin, Wiley
More information can be found here.
Instructor: Prof. Alisa Gilmore
Course Topics:
1. Measuring DC
2. Resistors and resistive sensors
3. Time-varying signals
4. Op-amps
5. Amplifier design
6. Diodes
7. RC transients
8. Filters
9. LC circuits
10. Modulation
11. MOSFETs
12. Amplification principles
13. BJT amplifiers
14. Practical Exam
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Fall 2007
Computer Communications Networks
13607 CEEN-8716-001 Computer Communications Networks (4)
Introduction: This course investigates the standard protocols and hardware solutions defined by the International Standard Organization (ISO) and Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE) for the computer communications networks. Included are ISO OSI model, IEEE 802.X (Ethernet, token bus, token ring) and Asynchronous Transfer Modals (ATM) networks. Prereq: CEEN 3250, 4330.
Instructor: Dr. Ci Song
Textbook: Computer Networks (4th Edition)by Andrew S. Tanenbaum, Prentice Hall PTR; 4 edition (August 19, 2002)
Time: 10:30-11:45 Monday, Wednesday
Place: PKI 335
Final Project: Moving object tracking for Quality-driven Cross-layer Design of Video Communications over Wireless Multihop Networks
Telecommunications Engineering
Introduction: 4660 Telecommunications Engineering I (4) Standard telecommunications protocols, architecture of long distance integrated data networks, local area networks, wide area networks, radio and satellite networks. Network management, internetworking, system modeling and performance analysis. Prereq: CEEN 3610. CEEN 4630/8636 prior to or concurrent. (Cross-listed with CEEN-8666.)
Instructor: Dr. Tadeusz A Wysocki