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Semester

Course No.

Course Name

Instructor

Description

Fall 2005

EE 560

Probability, Random Variables and Processes
(3 credits)

Dr. M. Kavehrad

Review of probability theory and random variables; random vectors; random processes; systems with random inputs and the power spectrum; applications.

Fall 2005

EE 568

Digital Communication I

Dr. A. Yener

Linear and non-linear digital modulation techniques; performance in additive white Gaussian noise channel; continuous phase modulation; optimum reception of digitally modulated signals; bit error performance analysis.

Fall 2005

EE 511

Engineering Electromagnetics

Dr. J. Breakall

Electromagnetic field theory; fundamentals with application to transmission lines, waveguides, cavities, antennas, radar, and radio propagation.

Spring 2006

EE 578

Digital Communications II

Dr. M. Kavehrad

Baseband Pulse Transmission; baseband systems optimization; bandlimited channel performances in ISI; equalization; ZF, LMS, and MLSE; adaptive equalization; fading channels; diversity; CDMA.

Spring 2006

EE 554

Error-Correcting Codes

Dr. J. J. Metzner

Block, cyclic, and convolutional codes; circuits and algorithms for decoding; application to reliable communications and fault-tolerant computing.

Spring 2006

EE 597e

Multi-user Wireless Communications

Dr. A. Yener

Introduction to multi-user systems; F/TDMA, CDMA, SDMA; single user capacity and detection; MIMO systems, capacity and detection; Uplink (Multiaccess) Channel; Downlink (Broadcast) Channel; MU-MIMO systems; MUD; Interference Management in MU systems.

Summer 2006 EE 596 Independent Studies
(Wireless and Mobile Communication Networks)
Dr. M. Kavehrad Based on Internship work at Intel JF, Hillsboro, OR. WiMAX Network testing using TTCN. Network setup.

Fall 2006

EE 562

Detection and Estimation Theory

Dr. R. Nickel

Detection decision theory, Bayes and Neyman -Pearson criteria, optimal receivers, classical estimation theory, signal-noise representations, optimum linear signal parameters estimation.

Fall 2006

EE 458

Computer Networks

Dr. T. La Porta

Data transmission, encoding, link control techniques; communication network architecture, design; computer communication system architecture, protocols.

Fall 2006

Math 484

Linear Programs and Related Problems

Dr. L. Vaserstein

Introduction to theory and applications of linear programming; the simplex algorithm and newer methods of solution; duality theory.

Fall 2006

ENGR 588

Seminar for Teaching Assistants in Engineering

Dr. P. Bigatel

A seminar course considering instructional issues and principles for engineering instruction and industrial training.

Spring 2007

EE 579

Wireless & Mobile Communicatiosn

Dr. M. Kavehrad

Development of key wireless network systems analysis and design tools utilizing telecommunications principles; current and emerging mobile wireless techniques.

Spring 2007

EE 553

Topics on Digital Signal Processing

Dr. N. K. Bose

Parametric modeling, spectrum estimation, efficient transforms and convolution algorithms, multirate processing, and selected applications involving non-linear and time-variant filters.

Spring 2007

CSE 514

Computer Networks

Dr. J. J. Metzner

Network subsystems, ARPANET, SNA, DECNET, network protocols (physical databank, network, transport, sessions, presentation, application), routing and congestion control, network optimization.




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