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Andreas Savvides. tth11.35-12.50 (24) Introduction to the fundamental concepts of networked embedded systems and wireless sensor networks, presenting a cross-disciplinary approach to the design and implementation of smart wireless embedded systems. Topics include embedded systems programming concepts, low-power and power-aware design, radio technologies, communication protocols for ubiquitous computing systems, and mathematical foundations of sensor behavior. Laboratory work includes programming assignments on low-power wireless devices. Open to seniors in Electrical Engineering or Computer Science only. Prerequisite: cpsc 223b or equivalent programming experience in a high-level language.
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bG ,Digital Systems Testing and Design for Testability
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Prabhakar Kudva. w 2.30-420 (37) Theory and practice of fault-tolerant systems. Sources of defects; fault-tolerance techniques in hardware and software that mitigate the impact of defects. Case studies demonstrate practical applications of the theory presented in lectures. Recommended preparation: eeng 348a, 425a, and cpsc 323a, or equivalents. eeng 471a and 472b, Advanced Special Projects. Consult the director of undergraduate studies. htba (0) Faculty-supervised individual or small-group projects with emphasis on research (laboratory or theory), engineering design, or tutorial study. Students are expected to consult the director of undergraduate studies and appropriate faculty members about ideas and suggestions for suitable topics during the term preceding enrollment, so as to arrive at the necessary prospectus. These courses may be taken at any appropriate time during the student's career and may be taken more than once. Enrollment requires permission of both the instructor and the director of undergraduate studies, and submission to the latter of a one- to two-page prospectus signed by the instructor. The prospectus is due in the departmental office one day prior to the date that the student's course schedule is due.
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Steven Zucker. For description see under Computer Science.
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3.00 Credits
Roman Kuc. tth 9.25-10.15, 1 htba (0) Study of the process of designing an electrical device that meets performance specifications, including project initiation and management, part specification, teamwork, design evolution according to real-world constraints, testing, ethics, and communication skills. Design project consists of electronic sensor, computer hardware, and signal analysis components developed by multidisciplinary teams. Prerequisites: eeng 310b, 320a, 325b, and 348a.
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Julia Hsieh. tth9-10.15, 1 htba L1 Meets RP (0) Introduction to the language of ancient pharaonic Egypt (Middle Egyptian) and its hieroglyphic writing system, with short historical, literary, and religious texts. Grammatical analysis with exercises in reading, translation, and composition. Credit only on completion of egyp 120b. (Formerly the first term of egyp 101)
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3.00 Credits
Kevin Wilkinson. For description see under Near Eastern Languages & Civilizations.
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3.00 Credits
Julia Hsieh. tth9-10.15, 1 htba L2 Meets RP (0) Continuation of egyp 110a. Prerequisite: egyp 110a. (Formerly the second term of egyp 101)
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3.00 Credits
Kevin Wilkinson. For description see under Near Eastern Languages & Civilizations.
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3.00 Credits
aG Intermediate Egyptian I:Literary Texts
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