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Demonstrate simulator capabilities that might be of use to your work.
9 Jan 2005 ... Wavelet Analysis ... Convert a signal into a series of wavelets ..... W-Transform
Matlab Toolbox [ftp://info.mcs.anl.gov/pub/W-transform/].
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Introduction to Computer Engineering
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Professor Tessier - Career Choices Age 8 - astronaut l Age 12 - baseball player l Age 16 - computer scientist l Age 21 - computer engineer l Age 31 - computer engineer/professor l Age 41 - park ranger? l
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Why Computer Engineering? Afraid of heights l Couldn’ t hit curveball l Wanted to impress friends/parents l Fascinated by computers l Hoped to make a good living l Lots of opportunities in Massachusetts l
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Computer Engineering l
All about designing and building computers –Silicon chip design –Combining chips into systems –Combining systems into networks –Helping systems recover from failure –Software design to help computers run faster and more efficiently
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Integrated Circuit Design Involves physics l Learn to work in teams l Interact with software designers l Requires skill, patience l Learn to use advanced CAD tools l
MC68000 die photo: circa 1979 courtesy: The Computer Museum
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VLSI Signal Processing Research supervised by Professor Burleson l Chips process analog signals (video, audio) l Important issues: power, performance l Chip design a valuable skill as chips become larger l
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Scheduling Co-processor
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Computing Systems Making chips work together to solve problems (memories, processors, etc.) l Understanding the problems to be solved l Interfacing with chip designers and programmers l Learning the science of computer design (models, implementation) l
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Reconfigurable Computing Group Professor Tessier l Interested in using chips that change their functionality l Possible to connect multiple chips together to form a system l New challenges in software. How often should it change? l
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Field- programmable gate array
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Multi-FPGA System
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Computer Networks Develop techniques for computers to communicate (software/hardware) l Especially important for multimedia l Communication made through protocols l Reliability is especially important l
–ensure data received successfully l
Need for mathematical modelling
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Multimedia Networks Lab Professor Ganz l Techniques for reliable data transport l
–Is this what I expected? l
Wireless networks of computers –no more ugly cables?
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“Real-time”communication –I need it now!
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Software security –no peeking!
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Computer Fault Tolerance Professors Koren and Krishna l Test computers to determine problems l Notify user if problem identified l Automatically fix problem if possible l Often fix involves use of redundant hardware l Clever programming techniques can also be used l
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Software Engineering Graphical design and image processing l World wide web - new search techniques l Communication protocols - how can we compress data into smaller sizes l Compilers - is it possible to take advantage of new chips/achitectures. l Design automation - Building systems is complicated. Can an existing computer help? l
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Computer Education On-line learning l Engineering the interface l Making it interactive l Group effort l
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Recommended Skills Basic understanding of circuits l Knowledge of how a computer works l Solid basis in mathematics/algorithms l Programming knowledge l Patience/perseverance l Enthusiasm for the topic l
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Your First Job Software developer l Web page designer l Integrated circuit engineer l Quality control engineer l Engineering manager l Marketing engineer l
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Graduate School? Learn to do research l Explore advanced topics l Master’ s degree - short term project (2 years) l Doctoral degree - longer term project (4-5 years) l
Summary Many opportunities for computer engineering majors at UMass l Undergrad classes prepare students for industry and grad school. l In addition to classes, opportunities exist for undergraduate research. l Lots of exciting things happening. Check out our web pages! l