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ECE 41000: Introduction to Digital Signal Processing
3.00 Credits
Indiana University-Indianapolis
Class 2, Lab 3. P: ECE 30100. P or C: ECE 36200. An introductory treatment of digital signal processing algorithms and implementation using high-speed digital signal processors. Sampling, architecture, addressing modes and instruction set of digital signal processors, discrete Fourier transform, fast Fourier transform, and digital filtering.
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ECE 41700: Multimedia Applications
3.00 Credits
Indiana University-Indianapolis
P: ECE 30100 and ECE 36500 Class 3. An introductory treatment of multimedia algorithms and implementation using high-speed multimedia processors. Detailed discussion of architecture, addressing modes and instruction set of multimedia processors, entropy coding, transform coding, speech compression, image compression, and video compression.
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ECE 42100: Advanced Digital System Design
3.00 Credits
Indiana University-Indianapolis
Class 3. P: ECE 27000, ENGR 19700. Advanced topics in digital design. Boolean logic. Logic optimization, VLSI and ASIC design basics. Design. Simulation. Placement and routing. Logic synthesis. FPGA structure. FPGA implementation. FPGA design flow. Verilog and VHDL coding.
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ECE 42400: Electromechanical Systems and Applied Mechatronics
3.00 Credits
Indiana University-Indianapolis
P: ECE 30100. Class 3. Design, optimization, and control of electromechanical and mechatronic systems. Comprehensive dynamic analysis, modeling, and simulation of electric machines, power electronics, and sensors. Application of advanced software and hardware in mechatronic systems design and optimization.
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ECE 43200: Elementary Power Systems Engineering
3.00 Credits
Indiana University-Indianapolis
P: ECE 32100 or senior standing Class; 3, Fundamental concepts of power system analysis, transmission line parameters, basic system models, steady state performance, network calculations, power flow solutions, fault studies, symmetrical components, operating strategies and control.
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ECE 44000: Transmission of Information
4.00 Credits
Indiana University-Indianapolis
P: ECE 30100 and ECE 30200 Class 3, Lab 3. Analysis and design of analog and digital communication systems. Emphasis on engineering applications of theory to communication system design. The laboratory introduces the use of advanced engineering workstations in the design and testing of communication systems.
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ECE 46100: Software Engineering
3.00 Credits
Indiana University-Indianapolis
P: ECE 36400 and ECE 36800 Class: 3, Lab: 0, Introduction to software engineering principles with special emphasis on the process, methods, and tools needed to develop and test quality software products and systems.
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ECE 46300: Introduction to Computer Communication Networks
3.00 Credits
Indiana University-Indianapolis
P: ECE 26400 and ECE 30200 Class: 3, Lab: 0, An introduction to the design and implementation of computer communication networks. The focus is on the concepts and the fundamental design principles that have contributed to the global Internet's success. Topics include: digital transmission, switching and multiplexing, protocols, LAN, congestion/flow/error control, routing, addressing, performance evaluation, internetworking (Internet) including TCP/IP, HTTP, etc. This course will include one project.
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ECE 46800: Introduction to Compilers and Translation Engineering
3.00 Credits
Indiana University-Indianapolis
P: ECE 35900, ECE 36200 and ECE 36500 Class 3. Design and construction of compilers and other translators. Compilation goals, organization of a translator, grammars and languages, symbol tables, lexical analysis, syntax analysis (parsing), error handling, intermediate and final code generation, assemblers, interpreters, and an introduction to optimization/parallelization. Emphasis on engineering, from scratch, a compiler or interpreter for a small programming language, typically a C or Pascal subset. Projects involve implementation (and documentation) of such a system using C on UNIX.
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ECE 47100: Embedded Microcontroller, Microprocessor, and DSP-Based Systems
3.00 Credits
Indiana University-Indianapolis
P: ECE 36200 and ECE 26300 Class 3. A structured approach to the development and integration of embedded microcontroller/microprocessor/DSP-based systems. The course provides students with design experience of embedded systems. The course covers the microprocessor selection, the configuration of peripheral components, and the hardware abstraction techniques. The course also covers the C programming techniques for embedded systems and using a fixed point microprocessor for floating point calculations.
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