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3.00 Credits
Load flow, fault, network reduction, and transient stability studies on digital and analog computers. Prerequisites: E&C-ENGR 460K. Offered: On demand. 3 hrs
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3.00 Credits
Principles of reliability as applied to Power Systems with an overview of current methods to measure reliability of Power Systems are introduced. Analytical and Monte Carlo models for component state and system state duration, with contingency analysis and linear programming for optimal power flow are also covered. Restoration times and cost assessment after component or system failures due to internal or external problems provide focus to practical operating principles. Prerequisite: E&C-ENGR 460, COMP-SCI 394R or equivalent. 3 hrs
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3.00 Credits
Multi discipline survey of power generation systems and subsystems, including coal-fired steam, co-generation and combined cycle, and combustion turbines. With a goal of reviewing all the major subsystems, this course exposes the electrical engineer to all the mechanical, thermodynamic, and chemical processes of power generation systems. Prerequisite: Senior standing 3 hrs
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3.00 Credits
Introduction to principles and fundamentals of communication systems. Signal representation and analysis, Fourier transform and applications, probability and random variables, analog and digital modulation techniques. Prerequisites: E&C-ENGR 380. Offered: Every year, Fall. 3 hrs
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3.00 Credits
Principles of wireless communication analysis and design. Digital communication basics, cellular radio, wireless PCS communications, multiple access techniques, channel coding and equalization, and standards of digital cellular/PCS systems. Prerequisites: E&C-ENGR 474. Offered: On demand. 3 hrs
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3.00 Credits
Review of Fourier analysis of signals, study of signal transmission. Analog modulation and demodulation, use of nonlinear devices in modulation systems, sampling and pulse modulation systems, sampling and pulse modulation. Prerequisites: E&C-ENGR 330 and E&C-ENGR 380. On demand. 3 hrs
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3.00 Credits
Concepts, analytic tools, design techniques used in computer processing of signals: signal representation, sampling, discrete-time system analysis, recursive/non-recursive filters, design/implementation of digital filters. Prerequisites: E&C-ENGR 226 and E&C-ENGR Offered: On demand. 3 hrs
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1.00 Credits
Laboratory for E&C-ENGR 480. Processing methods for discrete-time signals and digital filters. Prerequisites: E&C-ENGR 378 with E&C-ENGR 480 concurrently. Offered: On demand. 1 hr
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3.00 Credits
Fundamentals of network synthesis with emphasis on the design of analog filters; the approximation problem, sensitivity, LC and RC passive filters, RC active filters, and switched capacitor filters. Prerequisites: E&C-ENGR 330 and E&C-ENGR 380. Offered: on demand. 3 hrs
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1.00 Credits
Laboratory for E&C-ENGR 482. Analog filters based upon active-RC circuits. Integrated circuit universal active filters and switched capacitor active filters. Prerequisites: E&C-ENGR 331 with E&C-ENGR 482 concurrently. Offered: On demand. 1 hr
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