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ELEC 670: Radar Engineering
3.00 Credits
Loyola Marymount University
3 Semester Hours Radar fundamentals will be covered including radar applications, frequency allocation, radar space-time coordinates, target and clutter scattering, radar range performance and signal/ target detection and location. Also waveform and non-coherent/coherent signal processing design and analysis will be treated for targets embedded in various types of clutter. The course will also address simple antenna and transmitter/receiver design and performance. A sample radar system design problem will be accomplished.
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ELEC 682: Arithmetic Processors
3.00 Credits
Loyola Marymount University
3 Semester Hours Concepts of number systems, digital numbers algorithms; logic and organization of digital arithmetic processors; conventional arithmetic; algorithm acceleration; fl oating-point and signifi cance arithmetics; redundant, signed-digit, residue number systems; error detection in digital arithmetic. Prerequisite: ELEC 585 or equivalent.
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ELEC 685: Diagnostic Design and Fault-Tolerant Computers
3.00 Credits
Loyola Marymount University
3 Semester Hours Theory and techniques for testing digital circuits and systems, design techniques for fault-tolerant digital systems, test generation for combinational and sequential circuits, selfchecking and self-testing circuits, gate-level simulation on a fault-model. Prerequisites: ELEC 584 and 585.
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ELEC 686: Microprocessor Applications
3.00 Credits
Loyola Marymount University
3 Semester Hours Applications of microprocessors and microprocessor control in the design of digital and hybrid systems, including digital computer systems. Prerequisite: ELEC 584 or equivalent.
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ELEC 687: Computer Networks
3.00 Credits
Loyola Marymount University
3 Semester Hours Concepts in and design of large-scale distributed networks and local area networks, including topologies, standards, and protocols.
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ELEC 688: Advanced Computer Architecture
3.00 Credits
Loyola Marymount University
3 Semester Hours Design and implementation of reduced instruction set computer architectures. Topics include pipelining, parameter passing, register windows compiling techniques, and comparison with CISC architectures. Prerequisite: ELEC 585.
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ELEC 689: Advanced Topics in Computer Design
3.00 Credits
Loyola Marymount University
3 Semester Hours Selected topics from microprogramming, performance measurement and chip-slice architectures.
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ELEC 698: Special Studies
1.00 - 3.00 Credits
Loyola Marymount University
1-3 Semester Hours
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ELEC 699: Independent Studies
1.00 - 3.00 Credits
Loyola Marymount University
1-3 Semester Hours
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ENGR 100: Introduction to Engineering Analysis,Problem Solving,and Design
3.00 Credits
Loyola Marymount University
3 Semester Hours This course is designed to introduce basic concepts relevant to engineering and to promote interest in the profession. The course seeks to establish a solid foundation of technical, creative, team work, and communication skills for engineers through effective problem solving, analysis, and design techniques. Practical computer applications are integrated as tools to solve engineering problems through the use of spreadsheets and other software. The course introduces the use of manual and computer graphics in engineering design. Students are also exposed to the different engineering disciplines through a variety of speakers active in the profession. Lecture, 3 hours. Corequisite: MATH 120.
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