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3.00 Credits
Students learn advanced assembly language and systems programming concerned with performance. The course covers the study of modern computer architecture issues, such as caching, pipelining, concurrent instruction execution, and virtual memory. Prerequisite/Restriction: Admission to a USU major or graduate standing ECE 2700 ECE 3710 (can be taken concurrently)
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3.00 Credits
This is a course in digital design using Field-Programmable Gate Arrays (FPGAs) and it provides an introduction to VHDL. Students explore FPGAs, design tools, advanced state machines, data management, I/O interfaces, and FPGA design practices. A practical design project is included. Additional coursework is required for those enrolled in the graduate-level course. Crosslisted as: ECE 6730 Prerequisites/Restrictions: Graduate standing Or both of the following: ECE 2700 ECE 3710
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3.00 Credits
Modern architecture fundamentals, instruction set analysis and design, pipelined and superscalar architectures, software-hardware interaction, memory hierarchy, virtual memory stresses, and evaluation of multi-level systems. Dual Listed: ECE 6750 Prerequisite/Restriction: ECE 5720 or equivalent; Admittance to the Professional Engineering Program or Graduate Standing
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4.00 Credits
Students learn real-time system design and implementation of basic concepts, including modeling, scheduling, resource access control, synchronization, and communication. Emphasis is placed on both theory and practice. Course includes exploration of open topics and current challenges in designing real-time systems and hands-on implementation. Prerequisite/Restriction: ECE 3710 Acceptance to the Professional Engineering Program or Graduate Standing
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3.00 Credits
This course introduces the principled approach in cyber-physical system (CPS) design and includes its integration of computation and physical processes to network-embedded computing components. Topics include model-based design, distributed algorithms, formal specification and verification, and timed and hybrid systems. Crosslisted as: ECE 6790 Prerequisites/Restrictions Graduate standing Or all of the following: Admission to a USU major MATH 3310 ECE 2420 or CS 2420
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3.00 Credits
General plane wave solution of Maxwell's equations, potential functions, radiation, 2-D solution to Laplace's equation, and fundamental electromagnetic theory. Prerequisites/Restrictions: ECE 3870; Admittance to the Professional Engineering Program or Graduate Standing
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3.00 Credits
Students learn microwave circuit topics such as impedance matching, microwave network analysis, waveguides, analysis and design of power dividers, and filters. Laboratory work is required. Prerequisite/Restriction: ECE 3870l; Admittance to the Professional Engineering Program or Graduate Standing
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3.00 Credits
Theory and application of electromagnetic radiation and radiating structures. Emphasis on antenna designs for modern wireless communications and radar systems. Prerequisites/Restrictions: ECE 3870; Admittance to the Professional Engineering Program or Graduate Standing
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1.00 - 4.00 Credits
Independent or group study of engineering problems not covered in regular course offerings. Prerequisites/Restrictions: Admittance to the Professional Engineering Program or Graduate Standing Repeatable for credit.
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3.00 Credits
Introduction to stochastic processes in communications, signal processing, digital and computer systems, and control. Topics include continuous and discrete random processes, correlation and power spectral density, optimal filtering, Markov chains, and queuing theory. Prerequisite: Graduate status.
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