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control systems
Revised 4/26/2013
OVERVIEW
The Systems and Controls program includes nine graduate courses in the
areas of linear and nonlinear control systems, real-time and digital control
systems, optimal control, distributed parameter systems, adaptive control
and neural networks. In addition, the theoretical material taught in the upper
division undergraduate and graduate courses is enhanced through the use
of computer and experimental projects.
Sample MSE iPOS Control systems
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ELECTIVE COURSES
GRADUATE COURSES
Undergraduate Research
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RESEARCH ACTIVITIES
The control systems program concentrates on doctoral education sponsored
by various federal and private sources. Most of the doctoral students
receive financial support in the form of research assistantships or
fellowships. Recent sponsored projects include
Modeling, Analysis, Control and Design of Scramjet-Powered Hypersonic
Vehicles and of Micro-Air Vehicles
Modeling, Analysis and Policy Decision Making for Renewable Resource
Systems
Epileptogenic Focus Localization and Closed-loop Control of Brain
Dynamics in Epilepsy
Wastewater Treatment Using Microbial Fuel Cells with Peroxide
Production
Cortical neural correlates to attention and control
Dynamic organization of motor cortical neural activities in learning control
tasks
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EEE 549
EEE 641
EEE 643
EEE 647
Lasers
Advanced Electromagnetic Field Theory
Advanced Topics in Electromagnetic Radiation
Microwave Solid-State Circuit Design
RESEARCH ACTIVITIES
The faculty in the electromagnetics group are involved in research on many
areas of applied electromagnetics, including: smart antennas; beamforming
and steering techniques; flexible antennas; miniature, conformal, low-profile,
wideband and reconfigurable antennas; tunable and reconfigurable
microwave circuits; RF micro-electro-mechanical systems; biomedical
applications; nanophotonics and nanostructural materials; metamaterials;
planar and conformal electromagnetics band-gap (EBG) structures; and fast
computational electromagnetic methods.
Sponsors of the electromagnetics, antennas and microwave circuits
research program include the National Science Foundation, National
Aeronautics and Space Administration, National Institutes of Health,
Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency, Army Research Office,
Office of Naval Research, NAVAIR, Engineering Foundation, Sandia
National Laboratories, Northrop Grumman, Raytheon, local, regional and
national industry and the Advanced Helicopter Electromagnetics (AHE)
Industrial Associates Program a unique research consortium
encompassing ASU as well as several government agencies and helicopter
companies.
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EEE 598
EEE 598
EEE 598
EEE 598
EEE 598
EEE 598
EEE 598
EEE 625
EEE 627
RF Test
Switched Capacitor Circuit Design
Serial Links
Low Power Bioelectronics
Technology Computer Aided Design
Analog Interface of MEMS
Nano/Micro Electromechanical Sensors
Advanced VLSI Design
Oversampling Sigma-Delta Data Converters
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Revised 4/18/2013
OVERVIEW
The electric power and energy systems curriculum in the School of
Electrical, Computer and Energy Engineering includes eight upper-division
undergraduate and sixteen graduate courses in the area of power system
analysis, power generation, transmission and distribution, power system
dynamics and stability, energy conversion, electric machines, power
electronics, high voltage engineering, energy markets, computer applications
and nuclear power engineering. An undergraduate power laboratory supports
the teaching of energy conversion. A relay protection and power electronics
laboratory provides hands-on experience in the field of electrical power
supplies, drives and network protection systems. The graduate research
program is supported by the Power System Computational Laboratory, the
High Voltage Laboratory, Insulation Laboratory, Advanced Power Electronics
Laboratories and Power Plant Diagnostics Laboratory. In addition, the use
of computers is integrated into all of the upper division undergraduate and
graduate courses to enhance the theoretical material taught in the courses.
ASU is the lead university in the Power Systems Engineering Research
Center (PSERC), an industrially and federally supported program of
industry/university cooperation. Students are exposed to industrial projects,
professional society meetings, laboratory experience and research partially
supported by PSERC. More information about PSERC may be found at
http://www.pserc.org
The ASU power engineering program is part of a NSF-funded engineering
research center, the Future Renewable Electric Energy Distribution
Management (FREEDM) center. The FREEDM center deals with the use of
solid state controllers and devices to implement a next generation power
distribution system, including distributed energy resources.
MSE and MS Power student course selection guide
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COURSES
UNDERGRADUATE
EEE 360
EEE 460
EEE 463
EEE 470
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EEE 573
EEE 574
EEE 575
EEE 576
EEE 577
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Communication Networks
Information Coding Theory
Digital Communications
Coding and Cryptography
Broadband Networks
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