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3.00 Credits
Advanced topics in chip-level VLSI design, including issues related to high-performance, low-power, analog and mixed-signal circuits, reliability, noise and coupling mechanisms, computer aided design tools, and recent advances and trends in the field. Prerequisite: Comp Eng 311 is required.
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3.00 Credits
Digital logic analysis, synthesis and simulation. Design automation of digital systems. Prerequisites: Comp Eng 111 and Comp Eng 112.
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3.00 Credits
Advanced topics in computer structures, parallel processors, and computer networks. Emphasis on their design, applications, and performance. Prerequisite: Comp Eng 313 or Comp Eng 315.
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3.00 Credits
Continuation of Computer Engineering 415. Prerequisite: Comp Eng 415.
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3.00 Credits
Provides an introduction to performance modeling and analysis of computer networks. Topics include stochastic processes; performance measurement and monitoring; quantitative models for network performance, e.g., Markovian models for queues; simulation; and statistical analysis of experiments. Prerequisites: Comp Eng 319 or Comp Sci 365; Stat 217 or 343. (Co-listed with Comp Sci 417)
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3.00 Credits
Network-centric systems comprises a diverse category of complex systems with the primary purpose is providing network-type services. Network-centric systems are also known as collaborative systems. This course address the intersection between network engineering and the needs of systems architecting and engineering. Prerequisite: Sys Eng 469 or graduate standing. (Co-listed with Sys Eng 419)
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3.00 Credits
An introduction to cluster analysis and clustering algorithms rooted in computational intelligence, computer science and statistics. Clustering in sequential data, massive data and high dimensional data. Students will be evaluated by individual or group research projects and research presentations. Prerequisite: At least one graduate course in statistics, data mining, algorithms, computational intelligence, or neural networks, consistent with student's degree program. (Co-listed with Elec Eng 439, Sys Eng 439, Comp Sci 449 and Stat 439)
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3.00 Credits
Introduction to ad hoc and sensor networks, IEEE standards, heterogeneity, quality of service, wireless channel issues, energy awareness, power and topology control, routing, scheduling, rate adaptation, self-organization, admission and flow control, energy harvesting, security and trust levels, hardware and applications. Prerequisite: Comp Eng 348 or Comp Eng 349 or equivalent. (Co-listed with Elec Eng 443 and Sys Eng 443)
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3.00 Credits
A state-of-the-art survey of high-speed networks, modeling and simulation, quality of service (QoS) for multimedia applications and management schemes, TCP congestion control, ATM and Internet traffic management, Internet Service Architecture (ISA), and Internet routing protocols. Prerequisites: Comp Eng 319 and hardware competency for ECE students, Comp Sci 365 for computer science students, or consent of the instructor.
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3.00 Credits
This course presents reliability and fault tolerance for network-centric systems, including models, metrics, and analysis techniques. This course also concentrates on security, including technical tools and methods for audit and assessment as well as management and policy issues. Prerequisite: Sys Eng/Comp Eng 419 or Comp Eng 349. (Co-listed with Sys Eng 449)
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