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Cullen College of Engineering
Department of Electrical and Computer
Engineering
Chair: Dr. Wallace L. Anderson
Note: Nonengineering majors may not register for engineering courses except
with the written permission of the dean.
Courses: Electrical and Computer Engineering
(ECE)
6111: Graduate Seminar Cr. 1. (1-0). May be
repeated for credit.
6198:6298:6398:6498:6598:
Research Cr. 1-5 per semester or more by concurrent
enrollment. Prerequisite: approval of chair.
6301: Sensor Design and Applications Cr. 3.
(3-0). Prerequisites: Consent of
Instructor. Design, analysis and application of sensors used to measure
physical quantities such as flow, level, temperature, pressure and density.
6310: Robotics: Models, Controls, and
Sensors Cr. 3. (3-0). Prerequisite: ECE
4375 or equivalent. The kinematics and dynamic modeling of robots as well as the development of algorithms for feedback control. Methods for force-torque
sensing and robot vision will be presented.
6313: Neural Networks Cr. 3. (3-0).
Prerequisite: consent of instructor.
Generalization of single-cell models to networks; network dynamics;
feed-forward and recurrent additive, shunting equations; short-term memory;
long-term memory; Hebbian and non-Hebbian learning rules; associative and
competitive learning; adaptive resonance theory.
6315: Neural Computation Cr. 3. (3-0).
Prerequisites: Graduate standing and
consent of instructor. Feed-forward neural networks; supervised and
unsupervised learning radial basis neural networks; feedback neural networks;
Boltzmann machine; recurrent back propagation; self- organizing feature maps;
learning vector quantization; fuzzy learning vector quantization; applications
of neural networks.
6316: Biological and Machine Vision Cr. 3.
(3-0). Prerequisite: graduate
standing. Application of linear time invariant system theory to visual
perception. Nonlinear dynamic modeling of visual processes. Neural network
models for retinal and cortical processing. Theories of self-organization of
receptive fields. Selected topics in brightness, color, texture, depth, and
motion perception. Applications in computer vision.
6320: Knowledge-Based Systems in Electrical
Engineering Cr. 3. (3-0).
Prerequisite: graduate standing in electrical engineering. Knowledge
engineering, design of expert systems, LISP, frame-based and rule-based
systems; survey of applications in electrical engineering; design project in an
electrical engineering area.
6321: Data Communications and Networks Cr.
3. (3-0). Prerequisite: consent of
instructor. Transmission media, analog and digital signals, communications
standards, LANs, contention strategies for shared transmission media, error
detection and correction, multiplexing, flow control, network topologies, data
security, ethernets, token rings, FDDI and ATM, WAN protocols, packet-switched
networks and TCP/IP, ISDN.
6323: Optical Fiber Communications Cr. 3.
(3-0). Prerequisite: consent of
instructor. Devices and systems in optical fiber communications: fiber
dispersion and attenuation, fiber solitons, photodiodes, fiber amplifiers,
SONET/SDH transport systems, and present and future multiwavelength networks.
6325: State-Space Control Systems Cr. 3.
(3-0). Prerequisite: ECE 4375 or
consent of instructor. State-space description and analysis of linear systems,
stability theory; computer-oriented problem formulation and solution.
6331: Advanced Telecommunications Cr. 3.
(3-0). Prerequisite: ECE 4371 or
consent of instructor. Information theory concepts, channel capacity, detection
of signals in noise, digital communications systems, TDM, waveform coding
techniques, digital modulation techniques, error control coding, and data
networks.
6332: Wireless Telecommunication Systems Cr.
3. (3-0). Prerequisite: ECE 6331.
Theory of data communications, GPS systems, spread-spectrum systems, HDTV
systems, RF and microwave devices in communication systems.
6333: Signal Detection and Estimation
Theory Cr. 3. (3-0). Prerequisite: ECE
6337, ECE 6330, or consent of instructor. Optimal signal detection in additive
noise; principles of estimation (Bayesian, maximum likelihood); linear
estimation using Wiener and Kalman-Bucy filtering.
6335: Digital Control Systems Cr. 3. (3-0).
Prerequisite: ECE 4375. Analysis
and synthesis of digital control systems: z-transform; pulse transfer
functions; discrete-time response; frequency domain analysis; stability; root
locus; frequency domain concepts.
6336: Advanced Microprocessor Systems Cr. 3.
(3-1). Prerequisite: ECE 4436 or
consent of instructor. An introduction to the architecture and design of
interfaces between microcomputers and peripheral devices. Required projects
provide the students with realistic problems in the development of interfaces.
6337: Introduction to Stochastic
Processes Cr. 3. (3-0). Prerequisite: INDE 2333
or equivalent. Probability spaces, random variables, distributions,
functions of random variables, conditioning, limit concepts, sampling,
correlations and power spectral analysis, linear estimation, orthogonal
projections.
6338: Topics in Optical and Ultrasonic
Imaging Cr. 3. (3-0). Prerequisite: ECE
6330 and consent of instructor. Diffraction theory, Fourier optics, optical
image acquisition, principles of ultrasonic imaging, ultrasonic image
acquisition, imaging systems applications.
6340: Intermediate Electromagnetic Waves Cr.
3. (3-0). Prerequisite: ECE 4338.
Maxwell's equations, properties of matter, radiation, reciprocity and
equivalence theorems, waveguides, potentials, plane and cylindrical
wavefunctions, Green's functions, asymptotic methods.
6341: Advanced Electromagnetic Waves Cr. 3.
(3-0). Prerequisite: ECE 6340.
Spherical wavefunctions, the Watson transformation, stratified media,
perturbational and variational techniques, scattering, integral equations,
microwave network theory, and advanced solution techniques.
6342: Digital Signal Processing Cr. 3.
(3-0). Prerequisite: ECE 3366. Use of
the DFT/FFT, design of FIR and IIR digital filters, homomorphic filters,
two-dimensional digital signal processing, quantization and finite word length
effects, and digital signal processing hardware.
6347: Advanced Topics in MOS Devices Cr. 3.
(3-0). Prerequisite: ECE 4339 or
equivalent, or consent of instructor. Physics of MOS devices including the MOS
capacitor and applications; long-channel MOSFET theory; MOSFET scaling and
short-channel effects; hot carriers and reliability; SOI MOSFETs and CMOS; MOS
memory; novel devices.
6349: Advanced Topics in Semiconductor Theory and
Device Physics Cr. 3. (3-0).
Prerequisites: ECE 4339 or consent of instructor. Energy bands in
semiconductors; carrier transport and optical properties; topics in Si MOS
devices, III-V and opto-electronic devices; semiconductor defects.
6350: Numerical Solution Methods in
Electromagnetics Cr. 3. (3-0). Prerequisite: ECE 6340 or consent of
instructor. Formulation and numerical
solution of integral equations for scattering and radiation by thin wires, two-
and three-dimensional conducting structures, bodies of revolution, dielectric
bodies.
6351: Microwave Engineering Cr. 3. (3-0).
Prerequisite: consent of instructor.
Transmission lines; waveguides; microstrip circuits; microwave circuit theory;
scattering matrices; impedance transformers; passive microwave devices;
resonators; microwave tubes; solid state active devices.
6352: Antenna Engineering Cr. 3. (3-0).
Prerequisite: consent of instructor.
Antenna concepts: linear, aperture, and wire antennas; printed circuit
radiators; frequency-independent antennas; measurement techniques.
6354: Digital Video in
Telecommunications Cr. 3. (3-0). Prerequisite: ECE 3366. Concepts, theory, and applications of digital video. Sampling of time-varying color imagery, compression, adaptive coding, modulation/coding for
coaxial cable, ISDN standards, Quicktime and MPEG for digital multimedia, and
video conferencing.
6355: Introduction to Well-Logging
Techniques Cr. 3. (3-0). Prerequisite: ECE
4337 or GEOL
4330 or PHYS
4321. Logging tools discussed include electrical
resistivity, induction, acoustic, dielectric, natural gamma ray, neutron
density, pulse neutron, NMR, and dipmeter. Various production tools are
discussed along with well-log data transmission, processing, and recording.
6356: Electronic Circuit Design Cr. 3.
(3-0). Prerequisite: ECE 3456. Design
of linear integrated circuits. Op-amp design and modeling. AC and DC op-amp
parameters and their effects on designs. Electronics noise sources and their
control. Design and simulation (using CCI-CAP and SPICE programs) of
differential amplifiers, active filters, oscillators, and other linear and
nonlinear circuits using linear integrated circuits.
6360: Geometrical Theory of Diffraction Cr.
3. (3-0). Prerequisites: ECE 6340
and 6382. Geometrical theory of diffraction, modern geometrical optics,
differential geometry, vector ray theory, high frequency antenna and scattering
applications.
6364: Digital Image Processing Cr. 3. (3-0).
Prerequisite: ECE 6342. The
nature of images; visual effects; acquisition of images; sampling,
quantization, and two-dimensional linear processing; image enhancement and
restoration; image coding; texture analysis; tomography.
6367: Computer Architecture and Design Cr.
3. (3-0). Prerequisites: ECE 4436
and concurrent enrollment in ECE 6370 or consent of instructor. Principles of
computer design and design evaluation, instruction sets, computer arithmetic
and ALU design, CPU design, memory system and I/O design, error correction
schemes, issues in building parallel processors.
6368: Industrial Power System Analysis Cr.3.
(3-0). Prerequisite: graduate
standing. Industrial power system architecture and composition; voltage
classes; voltage unbalance and deviation, and effects on equipment; power flow;
voltage control and power factor improvement; fault analysis; control equipment
for motors and generators; motor starting.
6369: Electrical Power Regulations And
Standards Cr.3. (3-0). Prerequisite:
consent of instructor. Regulations and practices for design, maintenance
requirements, and special equipment; National Electric Code applied in the
industrial environment; standards and norms for induction and synchronous
motors, generators, transformers, cables, switchgears and breakers; domestic
and international standards for equipment and systems; state professional
registration (not for Ph.D. credit).
6370: Advanced Digital Design Cr. 3. (3-1).
Prerequisite: consent of
instructor. Design fundamentals and techniques using ASIC development and
synthesis tools and FPGAs. Design of control units, arithmetic and logic units,
memory and I/O subsystems and cache.
6373: Advanced Computer Architecture Cr. 3.
(3-0). Prerequisite: ECE 4436 and
5440 or consent of instructor. Parallel processing and multioperation machine
organizations (multiprocessors, multifunction, pipeline and array machines).
In-depth study of control units, processors, and memories.
6375: Measurement and Analysis Techniques in
Stochastic Processes Cr. 3. (3-0).
Prerequisites: ECE 6337 or MATH 6382 and 6383; ECE 6342. Random time
series;
measurement of statistical parameters and related errors; analog and digital
correlation and power spectrum computations; coherence and transfer function
computations; complex demodulation; cepstrum and optimum filtering techniques
for the extraction of signals from noise; general linear models of random time
series; random data reduction techniques.
6376: Digital Pattern Recognition Cr. 3.
(3-0). Prerequisite: ECE 6337.
Adaptive techniques for classifying patterns, Bayesian decision theory,
parametric and nonparametric techniques, supervised and unsupervised
estimation, feature selection, and clustering.
6377: Power Transmission And
Distribution Cr.3. (3-0). Prerequisites: ECE 4363,
and co-registration in ECE 5127. Power transmission and distribution network
architecture and composition; load curves; symmetrical components; parameters
and equivalent circuits in symmetrical components for overhead and underground
lines, transformers, generators and loads; substations; industrial networks;
network steady-state analysis; faults; protection systems; switching equipment;
voltage and power static control; surge voltages and protection. A term project
will be required.
6378: Power System Analysis Cr.3. (3-0).
Prerequisites: ECE 5377 or ECE
6377.
Power system architecture and composition; network matrices; power flow;
economic operation; voltage and frequency control; fault analysis; voltage and
angle stability. A term project will be required.
6380: Power Electronics And Electric
Drives Cr.3. (3-0). Prerequisite: ECE
4363. Power electronics; power semiconductor switches; converters and
inverters; DC, induction and synchronous motor drives; industrial applications;
harmonics and filtering.
6381: Industrial Substations And Switching
Equipment Cr.3. (3-0). Prerequisite:
ECE 6368. Industrial
substation configuration and composition; cable and busway
system design, installation, protection and testing; switching apparatus
fundamentals, types, design, operation, protection; substation planning,
design, construction, automation, operation (not for Ph.D. credit).
6382: Engineering Analysis I Cr. 3. (3-0).
Prerequisite: ECE 3338. Analytical
methods applied to electrical engineering problems; solution techniques
involving complex variables, conformal mapping, residue calculus, asymptotic
evaluation of integrals; solution of boundary-value problems by separation of
variables and transform techniques; special functions.
6383: Engineering Analysis II Cr. 3. (3-0).
Prerequisites: ENGI 2332, 3331, and
MATH 3363.
Numerical techniques for solving engineering problems involving
ordinary and partial differential and difference equations.
6385: Analog Input/Output Design Cr. 3.
(3-0). Prerequisite: ECE 3456 or 3457
or equivalent or consent of instructor. Design and applications of precision
linear and nonlinear IC devices for analog signal acquisition, processing,
filtering, and conversion.
6386: Power System Transients, Harmonics And
Grounding Cr.3. (3-0).
Prerequisites: ECE 6368 and
6381. Switching transients
and overvoltages:
causes, effects, modelling, measurement; capacitor switching; harmonics:
sources, characteristics, effects, filters; surge nature, insulation
characteristics; system neutrals; arresters, grounding, static lightning
protection; insulation coordination.
6387: Topics in Communication Systems Cr. 3.
(3-0). Prerequisite: ECE 6330,
6337, 6342 or consent of instructor. May be repeated for credit when topics
vary. Modern communication techniques, fiber optics communication,
spread-spectrum methods, frequency hopping, error-efficient coding, information
theory, problems in angle modulation, nonlinear modulation theory, radar and
sonar signal processing.
6389: Industrial Power System
Management Cr.3. (3-0). Prerequisite: ECE 6368.
Planning: scope, requirements, component cost, cost estimation; reliability:
fundamentals, equipment data, probability methods; interruption cost and
economic analysis; maintenance, preventive measures; emergency and standby
power, supply and stored energy systems; energy and load management, energy
saving, conservation, cogeneration (not for Ph.D. credit).
6390: Linear Multivariable Control
Systems Cr. 3. (3-0). Prerequisite: ECE 6325 or consent of instructor. Multivariable systems modeling, similarity
transformations, stability, structure theory, realization theory, state
estimators and state feedback designs.
6394: Control System Component Design Cr. 3
(3-0). Prerequisite: ECE 4375 or
consent of instructor. Analysis and design of control system components;
transfer function descriptions and determination of criteria for specifying and
designing components of given control systems.
6395: Industrial Power Monitoring And
Control Cr.3. (3-0). Prerequisites: ECE 6368
and 6389.
Monitoring and control system architecture, design options,
modes of communication, equipment and installation cost; multifunctional
microprocessor based systems; control integration, monitoring and protection
systems (not for Ph.D. credit).
6396: Advanced Topics in Biomedical
Engineering Cr. 3. (3-0). Prerequisite:
consent of instructor. May be repeated for credit when topics vary.
Cardiovascular dynamics, electrocardiology, electromyography, neurophysiology,
modeling, medical imaging, prosthetic devices, clinical assist and monitoring
systems.
6397: Selected Topics Cr. 3. (3-0). May be
repeated for credit.
6399-7399: Master's Thesis Cr. 3 per
semester.
6466: Integrated Circuit Engineering Cr. 4.
(3-3). Prerequisite: ECE 4339.
Design, fabrication and testing of integrated circuits. An individual research
project is required.
7197:7397: Selected Topics Cr. 1-3 per
semester. (1-0; 3-0). May be repeated
for credit.
7331: Nonlinear and Time-Varying Feedback Control
Systems Cr. 3. (3-0).
Prerequisite: ECE 6325 or consent of instructor. Classical and state-space
analysis.
7332: Design of Statistical Control
Systems Cr. 3. (3-0). Prerequisites: ECE
6325 and 6335 or consent of instructor. Synthesis of optimal stationary and
time-varying linear control systems based upon random signal characteristics
and statistical performance criteria. Adaptive control systems.
7333: Optimal Control Systems Cr. 3. (3-0).
Prerequisites: ECE 6325 and 6335
or consent of instructor. State-space approach for the design of optimal
control systems using the classical variational approach and Pontryagin's
maximum principle.
7334: Advanced Digital Control Systems Cr.
3. (3-0). Prerequisites: ECE 6325
and 6335 or consent of instructor. Modeling of multi-rate, multi-variable
sampled-data systems; balanced realization; stability; digital redesign; hybrid
control; on-line control; self-tuning control; computational delays;
computational algorithms.
7335: Robust Control Systems Cr. 3. (3-0).
Prerequisites: ECE 6390 and 7333 or
consent of instructor. Internal stability; minimal realization; plant
uncertainty; robust stability; robust performance; model-matching problems;
state-space approach; H control of sampled-data systems.
7337: Industrial Power System
Protection Cr.3. (3-0). Prerequisite: ECE 6368.
Protection tasks, requirements, principles, components; instrument
transformers; protective systems: transformers, feeders, generators, motors,
prime-movers, buses, switchgears, cables, transfer devices, busways, UPS,
service supply lines and utility interties protection schemes; components,
operation, faults, testing, maintenance, calibration.
7342: Advanced Topics in Signal
Processing Cr. 3. (3-0). Prerequisites: ECE
6342, ECE 6337 and consent of instructor. Survey of current research topics in
signal processing, including topics of adaptive filters, spectral estimation,
and multichannel signal processing.
7349: Advanced Topics in
Microelectronics Cr. 3. (3-0). Prerequisites: ECE
6466 and consent of instructor. Current research issues in the design,
fabrication, testing and reliability of integrated circuits.
7364: Image Reconstruction and Medical
Imaging Cr. 3. (3-0). Prerequisite: ECE 6364. Reconstruction algorithms: backprojection, convolution, Fourier
transform, ART, optimization methods, and true 3D reconstruction; image
reconstruction from incomplete projections; 3D medical imaging and other
applications; data acquisition and reconstruction methods in CT, PET, SPECT,
Ultrasound, and MRI.
7366: Advanced Process Integration for
Vlsi Cr. 3. (3-0). Prerequisites: ECE
6466 or equivalent and consent of instructor. Process integration for
application in Vlsi and Ulsi circuits; advantages and limitations of Nmos,
Cmos, Bipolar and Bicmos technologies; process and device simulators.
7370: Parallel Computer Architecture Cr. 3.
(3-0). Prerequisite: ECE
6397.
Design concepts for parallel architectures; parallel models and applications;
system issues; routing modes; static network properties; packet routing; switch
design; coherency; synchronization; consistency issues and case studies.
7373: Advanced Topics in Computer
Architecture Cr. 3. (3-0). Prerequisite: ECE
6373. Vector and array processing and their application in engineering
problems.
7381: Power System Control and Stability Cr.
3. (3-0). Prerequisite: ECE 6378.
Development of physically-based dynamic models for synchronous machines,
boilers, turbines, governors, and loads; excitation systems; the automatic
generation control problem; system stability studies; interconnected system
operation.
7396: Advanced Topics in Electromagnetic
Waves Cr. 3. (3-0). Prerequisite:
consent of instructor. May be repeated for credit. Topics from the following:
antenna theory, guided wave propagation, scattering theory, computer aided
design, electromagnetic theory, microstrip circuits and antennas, high
frequency methods, millimeter waves.
7397: Selected Topics Cr. 3. (3-0). May be
repeated for credit.
8198:8298:8398:8498:8598:
Doctoral Research Cr. 1-5 per semester or more by
concurrent enrollment. Prerequisite: approval of advisor.
8311: Organized Graduate Research Discussions (also
CIVE, INDE, MECE) Cr. 3.
(3-0). Prerequisite: doctoral standing. Group research discussions with the
intent of broadening the education and background of the student by exposure to
the related research activities in his/her field.
8399:8699:8999: Doctoral Dissertation Cr. 3, 6, or 9 hours
depending on the
semester.
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