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  • 3.00 Credits

    Prerequisites: 520.219 Fields, Matter and Waves or equivalent. Magnetostatic fields in vacuum and material media. Maxwell's equations and time-dependent electric and magnetic fields, electromagnetic waves and radiation, transmission lines, wave guides, applications.
  • 3.00 Credits

    Prereq: 520.142 A study of the structure and organization of classical von Neuman uniprocessor computers. Topics include a brief history of modern machines starting from the Turing computer model, instruction sets, addressing, RISC versus CICS, traps and interrupt handling, twos complement arithmetic, adders and ALUs, CSA's Booth's algorithm, multiplication and division, control unit design, microprogramming, dynamic versus static linking, memory systems and memory hierarchy, paging segmentation, cache hardware, cache organizations, and replacement policies.
  • 3.00 Credits

    Prerequisite: 520.414 This course covers fundamental methods for the processing and analysis of images and describes standard and modern techniques for the understanding of images by morphological image processing and analysis, image representation and description, image recognition and interpretation.
  • 3.00 Credits

    Prequisite: EN.520.419 This course is a continuation of EN.520.419. It covers informaion on the non-deterministic schema and cyclic iterative schemas, Jacobians, Hessians and Mean Value Theorems, spectral norm, convex sets and positive definite majs.
  • 3.00 Credits

    Prereq: 520.424 and senior status, no exceptions Laboratory course for FPGA based senior projects. Students will work in teams to complete a design project that makes use of embedded FPGAs. The projects will make use of the Spartan2 XSA boards and other resources from the FPGA Synthesis lab course. Possible projects include: A 16 or 32 bit RISC processor with student designed ISA architecture, assembler, and mini operating system; or a Spartan2 emulation of an existing microprocessor such as an 8051, an optical communication system to transmit stereo music using various modulation schemes for comparison (This would include FM or AM and at least one digital scheme such as FSK,); or a digital receiver for commercial AM or FM radio. Students are expected to complete a demonstration and produce a poster session final report.
  • 3.00 Credits

    Prereq: Course in 'C' Programming Programming models and languages for current computing platforms. Computational models include shared and distributed memory multiprocessors. Essential techniques of message-passing parallel programming will be based upon MPI (Message Passing Interface); shared memory programming will use the OpenMP standard. Other parallel language extensions will be studied, including Split-C and UPC (unified parallel C). Programming projects will be given for the IBM SP parallel computer and other available departmental multicomputers.
  • 3.00 Credits

    Prerequisites: 520.432 or 580.472 (Medical Imaging Systems) or 550.310 or 550.311. Probability and Statistics). This course covers the principles and algorithms used in the processing and analysis of medical images. Topics include, interpolation, registration, enhancement, feature extraction, classification, segmentation, quantification, shape analysis, motion estimation, and visualization. Analysis of both anatomical and functional images will be studied and images from the most common medical imaging modalities will be used. Projects and assignments will provide students experience working with actual medical imaging data.
  • 3.00 Credits

    Prereq: 520.432 or 580.472 An intermediate biomedical imaging course covering modern biomedical imaging instrumentation and techniques as applied to diagnostic radiology and other biomedical applications. It includes recent advances in various biomedical imaging modalities, multi- modality imaging and molecular imaging. The course is team taught by experts in the respective fields and provides a broad based knowledge of modern biomedical imaging to prepare students for graduate studies and research in biomedical imaging. Also, the course will offer tours and practical experience with modern biomedical imaging equipments in clinical and research settings.
  • 3.00 Credits

    Prerequisite: EN.520.345 or equivalent Recommended: 600.333, 600.334, 520.216, 520.349, 520.372, 520.490 or 520.491. An advanced laboratory course in which teams of students design, build, test and document application specific information processing microsystems. Semester long projects range from sensors/actuators, mixed signal electronics, embedded microcomputers, algorithms and robotics systems design. Demonstration and documentation of projects are important aspects of the evaluation process.
  • 3.00 Credits

    Prereq: 520.349 This course covers the usage of common microcontroller peripherals. Interrupt handling, timer operations, serial communication, digital to analog and analog to digital conversions, and flash ROM programming are done on the 68HC08, 8051, and eZ8 microcontrollers. Upon completion, students can use these flash-based chips as elements in other project courses.
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