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COMPUTER ENGINEERING 387: Embedded System Design
3.00 Credits
University of Bridgeport
Design of systems having major hardware and software components. Software implementations are used to control specific hardware such as micro controllers. Major laboratory emphasis to realize embedded systems. Prerequisite: Computer Engineering 286. 3 semester hours
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COMPUTER ENGINEERING 399: Independent Study in Computer Engineering
3.00 Credits
University of Bridgeport
Independent study of advanced topics in Computer Engineering and submission of project report as required. Problem assignment to be arranged with and approved by the Department Chair. Open only to qualified seniors 3 semester hour
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COMPUTER ENGINEERING 399 - Independent Study in Computer Engineering
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COMPUTER ENGINEERING 408: Operating Systems
3.00 Credits
University of Bridgeport
Structure and design of computer operating systems. Synchronization of processes; deadlock avoidance; CPU management; file management; memory management; and device management. Prerequisite: Computer Science 102, Computer Engineering 312. 3 semester hours
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COMPUTER ENGINEERING 408 - Operating Systems
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COMPUTER ENGINEERING 410: Introduction to Computer Architecture
3.00 Credits
University of Bridgeport
Instruction set; data path and controller design for computers. Design and analysis of a RISC processor including integer and floating point pipeline design. Cache and virtual memory design, interrupts and DMA. Pre-requisite: Computer Engineering 312 or equivalent background. 3 lecture hours, 3 semester hours
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COMPUTER ENGINEERING 410 - Introduction to Computer Architecture
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COMPUTER ENGINEERING 447: Logic Synthesis Using FPGAs
3.00 Credits
University of Bridgeport
Logic design using textual design entry, VHDL. Behavioral, structural and data flow descriptions. Technology-dependent vs. technology-independent design. CPLD, SEAM and antifuse technologies. Rapid prototyping and retargeting designs. A major design project. Prerequisite: Computer Engineering 315. 3 lecture hours, 3 semester hours
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COMPUTER ENGINEERING 448: Introduction to VLSI Design
3.00 Credits
University of Bridgeport
Design and implementation of a very large scale integrated circuits. CMOS and BiCMOS technologies, basic topological structure of ICs. clocking characteristics, resistance, capacitance and power estimation, system-level design and implementation issues. Custom layout and verification using CAD tools. Synthesis of designs from VHDL descriptions. Term project will include the design and testing of an integrated circuit. Prerequisites: Computer Engineering 315 and Electrical Engineering 348. 3 lecture hours, 3 semester hours
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COMPUTER ENGINEERING 448 - Introduction to VLSI Design
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COMPUTER ENGINEERING 449: B Senior Project
3.00 Credits
University of Bridgeport
Major open-ended design project to integrate student's knowledge of hardware and software. Formulation of design specifications, use of design tools, feasibility considerations. Prerequisites: Computer Engineering 312, 387, Engineering 300, English 204, Integrated Studies C101 and senior status. 3 semester hours
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COMPUTER ENGINEERING 449 - B Senior Project
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COMPUTER ENGINEERING 457: Electronic Design Using Programmable Analog Arrays
3.00 Credits
University of Bridgeport
Use of design methodologies to implement analog circuits using programmable analog arrays. Introduction to design tools for circuit implementation. Laboratory experience includes design of analog filters, photoplethysmography, a non-invasive method of measuring blood pulsations, temperature measurements with PWM fan control, motor control using PID controllers, among others. Design tools include MatLab and design tools from Anadigm, Inc. (schematic capture and simulation)
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COMPUTER ENGINEERING 460: Introduction to Robotics
3.00 Credits
University of Bridgeport
Basic robotics, including: position and velocity sensing, actuators, control theory, robot coordinate systems, robot kinematics, differential motions, path control, dynamics, and force control. Robot sensing, simulation of manipulators, automation, and robot programming languages are also investigated. Prerequisites: CS 102, Electrical Engineering 360, Math 214 or Math 314 or permission of instructor. 3 semester hours
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COMPUTER ENGINEERING 471: Data and Computer Communications
3.00 Credits
University of Bridgeport
Introduction to data communication. Frequency response, bandwidth, filtering and noise. Fourier series and Fourier transform. Information theory concepts: Nyquist's theorem, Shannon's and Sampling theorems. Analog and digital modulation techniques. Pulse Code Modulation (PCM). Communication systems circuits and devices. Data encoding. Physical layer protocols. Data link control (point to point communication, design issues, link management, error control, flow control). Multiplexing and switching. Prerequisites: Computer Science 102; Computer Engineering 210. 3 lecture hours, 3 semester hours
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