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EE 616: Intr Wireless Com
3.00 Credits
Wichita State University
EE 616. Introduction to Wireless Communications Introduces students to the basic principles and issues related to wireless communications. Students consider the basic technical aspects of the wireless communications, the market issues, social and cultural impact of the wireless communications, deregulation issues as well as political issues relating to the development and wide popularity of wireless communications. The level of the course is applicable to junior or senior undergraduates as well as beginning graduate students. Prerequisites: EE 383, IME 254.
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EE 684: Intro Control System Concepts
3.00 Credits
Wichita State University
EE 684. Introductory Control System Concepts An introduction to system modeling and simulation, dynamic response, feedback theory, stability criteria, and compensation design. Prerequisite: EE 383.
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EE 688: Power Electronics
4.00 Credits
Wichita State University
EE 688. Power Electronics (4). 3R; 3L. Deals with the applications of solid-state electronics for the control and conversion of electric power. Gives an overview of the role of the thyristor in power electronics application and establishes the theory, characteristics and protection of the thyristor. Presents controlled rectification, static frequency conversion by means of the DC link-converter and the cyclo converter, emphasizing frequency, and voltage control and harmonic reduction techniques. Also presents requirements of forced commutation methods as applied to DC-DC control and firing circuit requirement and methods. Introduces applications of power electronics to control AC and DC motors using new methods such as microprocessor. Prerequisite: EE 492.
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EE 688L: Power Electronic Lab
0.00 Credits
Wichita State University
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EE 691: Integrated Electronics
3.00 Credits
Wichita State University
EE 691. Integrated Electronics A study of BJT and MOS analog and digital integrated circuits. Includes BJT, BiMOS, and MOS fabrication; application specific semi-custom VLSI arrays; device performance and characteristics; and integrated circuit design and applications. Prerequisites: CS 194 and 493 or departmental consent.
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EE 697: Electronic Power Syst Analysis
3.00 Credits
Wichita State University
EE 697. Electric Power Systems Analysis II Analysis, design, modeling, and simulation of high-voltage electric power transmission systems and rotating generators. Simulations include short circuit studies, economic dispatch, and transient stability. Prerequisite: EE 598.
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EE 726: Digtal Communications Syst 1
3.00 Credits
Wichita State University
EE 726. Digital Communication Systems I. Presents the theoretical and practical aspects of digital and data communication systems. Includes the modeling and analysis of information sources as discrete processes; basic source and channel coding; multiplexing and framing; spectral and time domain considerations related to ASK, PSK, DPSK, QPSK, FSK, MSK, and other techniques appropriate for communicating digital information in both base-band and band-pass systems; intersymbol interference; effects of noise on system performance; optimum systems; and general Mary digital systems in signal-space. Prerequisites: EE 586 and 754.
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EE 754: Probabilistic Meth in Systems
3.00 Credits
Wichita State University
EE 754. Probabilistic Methods in Systems A course in random processes designed to prepare the student for work in communications controls, computer systems information theory, and signal processing. Covers basic concepts and useful analytical tools for engineering problems involving discrete and continuous-time random processes Discusses applications to system analysis and identification, analog and digital signal processing, data compression parameter estimation, and related disciplines. Prerequisites: EE 383 and either STAT 471 or IME 254.
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EE 777: Selected Topics in EE
1.00 - 4.00 Credits
Wichita State University
EE 777. Selected Topics in Electrical Engineering New or special courses presented on sufficient demand. Repeatable for credit. Prerequisite: departmental consent.
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EE 777A: Applied Digital Control
1.00 - 4.00 Credits
Wichita State University
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