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3.00 Credits
This course explores generation and manipulation of light by devices. Topics include electromagnetic waves and interfaces, waveguides, basic quantum mechanics, quantum theory of light, photon angular momentum, electronic band structures, optoelectronics, photonic crystals, metamaterials, entanglement, and photonic integrated circuits. Prerequisites/Restrictions: PHYS 3600 or ECE 3870 Cross Listed as: PHYS 5210
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3.00 Credits
This course covers spacecraft communications, telemetry systems, and command and data handling. It includes an introduction to astrodynamics and orbit design, electrical power generation and storage, and spacecraft subsystems (e.g., guidance, navigation, and control). Prerequisite/Restriction: Admission to a USU major or graduate standing One of the following: ECE 2290 ENGR 2210 And one of the following: MATH 2250 MATH 2270 and MATH 2280
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3.00 Credits
Students in teams perform a space system design involving all aspects, including technical, cost, and schedule. The class is linked to national design competitions and/or current USU spacecraft design projects. Prerequisite/Restriction: Admission to a USU major or graduate standing And one of the following: ECE 5230 MAE 5520 Cross-listed as: MAE 5530. Semester(s) Traditionally Offered: Spring
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3.00 Credits
Students obtain hands-on experience in manipulating light both as classical beams and as individual quantum particles (photons), in the settings of microwave, classical optical, and quantum photonics. Prerequisite(s): PHYS 4650 and either PHYS 4600 or ECE 5800 Cross listed as: PHYS 5250
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3.00 Credits
This course covers control system design methods, s-domain and z-domain transfer function models, state space, dynamics of linear systems, and frequency domain analysis and design techniques. It introduces controllability, observability, and full-state pole placement controller design. Laboratory work is required. Prerequisite/Restriction: Admission to a USU major or graduate standing ECE 3620
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4.00 Credits
This course covers principles of motion sensors and actuators. It also includes modeling, analysis, and identification of discrete-time dynamic systems. Digital controller design methods are taught. The course includes nonlinear effects and their compensation. Laboratory work is required. Cross-list: MAE 5320 Prerequisite: Admission to a USU major or graduate standing And one of the following: ECE 5310 MAE 5310
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3.00 Credits
Students develop an understanding of flight control systems, including dynamic models for aircraft, low level autopilot design, state estimation, trajectory following, and path planning. Crosslisted as: MAE 5330 Prerequisites: Admission to a USU major or graduate standing And one of the following: MAE 5310 ECE 5310
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3.00 Credits
This course presents a controls perspective to the fundamentals of mobile robotic motion control. Topics include basic kinematic motion models and primitives, graph-based obstacle-modeling and optimal graph-based planning, optimal sample-based planning, and vector field approaches. Crosslisted as: MAE 5340 Prerequisites/Restrictions: ECE 1410 or CS 1410 MATH 2250 or MATH 2280 Admission to a USU major or graduate standing
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1.00 Credits
This course introduces students to programming in the ROS environment (an ecosystem of established and developing libraries for robotic systems) through a series of basic modules and exercises. Prerequisite/Restrictions: ECE 1410 or CS 1410 Admission to a USU major or graduate standing
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3.00 Credits
Design of electronic circuits for applications in instrumentation, communication, control, and power systems. Prerequisite/Restriction: ECE 3410; Admittance to the Professional Engineering Program or Graduate Standing Semester(s) Traditionally Offered: Fall
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