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Feb 19, 2025
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ECE 3400 - Intelligent Physical Systems Fall. 4 credits. Letter grades only.
Prerequisite: ECE 2100 , ECE 2200 , and ECE 2300 . Recommended prerequisite: ECE 2400 (or equivalent).
K. Petersen.
Students will engage in a holistic design approach to Intelligent Physical Systems which can perceive, reason about, and act upon their environment. This course will expand on the ECE 2000-level courses, and include topics on algorithms, field programmable gate arrays, wireless communication, sensors, actuators, power, and mechanics. Students will learn the value and trade-offs between theory, simulation, and physical implementations, and gain familiarity with rapid prototyping techniques, system debugging, team work, leadership skills, time management, and how to disseminate work to a broader audience through wiki-pages.
Outcome 1: Ability to apply specific design methodologies to the course project.
Outcome 2: Ability to evaluate what problems are best solved in software, electronics, or mechanics; as well as the trade-offs between theory, simulation, and practical implementations.
Outcome 3: Ability to work effectively on a team, as a member and as a leader.
Outcome 4: Ability to effectively communicate through online media, the system design process through
which the project was implemented.
Outcome 5: Awareness of professional and ethical responsibilities in the context of Intelligent Physical Systems.
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