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EEE 550: DISTRIBUTED OBJECTS
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Bog'liq BACHELOR OF SCIENCE ELECTRICAL ELECTRONICS ENGINEERING
Introduction to distributed objects, Principles of Object-Oriented Middleware, CORBA, COM and Java/RMI, Resolving Heterogeneity Dynamic Object Requests, Communication between Distributed Objects, Locating Distributed Objects, Trading Service and Naming Service, Advanced Features, Event Services, Notification Services, Persistent Services, Transaction Services, Security
EEE 537: EMBEDDED SYSTEMS DESIGN
Definition, structure and properties of embedded systems. Real-time programming: interrupts, latency, context, re-entrancy, thread and process models. Microcontroller and DSP architectures, I/O systems, timing and event management. Real-time kernels and services. Techniques for development, debugging and verification. Techniques for limited resource environments. Networking for distributed systems.
EEE 519: RADIO FREQUENCY CIRCUIT DESIGN
Modelling of RF Devices:Behaviour of passive components at high frequencies (frequencies up to 3 MHz are used in this course). Modelling of RF circuits: Q, and h- y- and S-parameters. Circuit coupling and matching techniques, input and load matching. Oscillators & Mixers:Tunable and crystal oscillators; frequency multiplication. Frequency conversion and mixers: balanced diode and MOSFET designs. RF Detection & Amplification: AM and FM detection methods with emphasis on IC circuit-based designs; Small-signal tuned amplifiers design; Design of broad-tuned RF amplifiers using the Linvill method. Power amplifiers and modulators, class B and C designs. Noise considerations. The stereo-multiplex technique.
EEE 551: TELEVISION ENGINEERING
Elements of television systems. Analysis and synthesis of television pictures. Composite video signals. Signal transmission and channel bandwidth. Picture tubes. Basic television broad-casting. Antennas. Television signal receiver. Video detector. Video section fundamentals. Video amplifiers. Automatic gain control. Noise cancelling circuits. Sync separation circuits. Sync processing. Automic Frequency Control circuits. Deflection oscillators. Applications of Television.
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