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Department of Energy System Engineering

For more details on the courses, please refer to the Course Catalog

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Code Course Title Credit Learning Time Division Degree Grade Note Language Availability
ECE5762 Nonlinear Systems Control Theory 3 6 Major Master/Doctor 1-4 - No
Phenomena peculiar to nonlinear systems is presented. Linearization, iteration and perturbation procedures, describing function stability analysis, phase plane methods, relaxation oscillations and limit cycles is presented. Stability analysis by Lyapunov's method, Popov's theorem, adaptive control systems, sensitivity analysis is treated.
ECE5762 Nonlinear Systems Control Theory 3 6 Major Master/Doctor 1-4 Electrical and Computer Engineering - No
Phenomena peculiar to nonlinear systems is presented. Linearization, iteration and perturbation procedures, describing function stability analysis, phase plane methods, relaxation oscillations and limit cycles is presented. Stability analysis by Lyapunov's method, Popov's theorem, adaptive control systems, sensitivity analysis is treated.
ECE5902 Writing of IT Technical Papers in English and Research Ethics 2 4 Major Master/Doctor 1-4 - No
This course applies to technical papers in computer science and electrical engineering, with emphasis on papers in systems and networks. Writing the results technically is a crucial aspect of doing research. Through such communication other people can learn about and benefit from the findings.
ECE5902 Writing of IT Technical Papers in English and Research Ethics 2 4 Major Master/Doctor 1-4 Electrical and Computer Engineering - No
This course applies to technical papers in computer science and electrical engineering, with emphasis on papers in systems and networks. Writing the results technically is a crucial aspect of doing research. Through such communication other people can learn about and benefit from the findings.
ECE5906 Project Management 3 6 Major Master/Doctor 1-4 - No
To get a high quality product of information system research and development, the management of performance, time, and resource is essential. The portion of software in this kind of project is growing, thus the traditional management which focusing on construction and/or manufacturing is not enough. By merging the components of software engineering technologies, we expect to increase the performance, to reduce the project period, and to ensure the product's quality. In this class the necessary techniques and exercise for a project manager will be provided.
ECE5906 Project Management 3 6 Major Master/Doctor 1-4 Electrical and Computer Engineering - No
To get a high quality product of information system research and development, the management of performance, time, and resource is essential. The portion of software in this kind of project is growing, thus the traditional management which focusing on construction and/or manufacturing is not enough. By merging the components of software engineering technologies, we expect to increase the performance, to reduce the project period, and to ensure the product's quality. In this class the necessary techniques and exercise for a project manager will be provided.
ECE5907 Computer Architecture Design and Applications 3 6 Major Master/Doctor 1-5 Korean Yes
The focus of the course will be on high-performance processor and memory architectures. We will explore various techniques designed to maximize parallelism and improve performance. We will look at the influence of technology on processor and memory architectures and how that may affect future processor designs. The emphasis is on the major component subsystems of high performance computers: pipelining, instruction level parallelism, memory hierarchies, input/output, and network-oriented interconnections. Students will undertake a major computing system analysis and its related project.
ECE5907 Computer Architecture Design and Applications 3 6 Major Master/Doctor 1-5 Electrical and Computer Engineering Korean Yes
The focus of the course will be on high-performance processor and memory architectures. We will explore various techniques designed to maximize parallelism and improve performance. We will look at the influence of technology on processor and memory architectures and how that may affect future processor designs. The emphasis is on the major component subsystems of high performance computers: pipelining, instruction level parallelism, memory hierarchies, input/output, and network-oriented interconnections. Students will undertake a major computing system analysis and its related project.
ECE5909 Advanced Computer Networks 3 6 Major Master/Doctor 1-5 English Yes
This course is an advanced study of the computer networks in Internet. Emphasis is on understanding the network layer (3rd layer) and the transport layer (4th layer). Also optimization algorithms proposed in each layer are covered in the course. Specific topics covered include Routing, IPv6, multicasting in IP and flow, congestions controls in TCP and security issues on the computer networks.
ECE5909 Advanced Computer Networks 3 6 Major Master/Doctor 1-5 Electrical and Computer Engineering English Yes
This course is an advanced study of the computer networks in Internet. Emphasis is on understanding the network layer (3rd layer) and the transport layer (4th layer). Also optimization algorithms proposed in each layer are covered in the course. Specific topics covered include Routing, IPv6, multicasting in IP and flow, congestions controls in TCP and security issues on the computer networks.
ECE5910 Advanced Probability and Random Processes 3 6 Major Master/Doctor 1-5 - No
The aim of this course is to develop a thorough understanding of the principles of random processes and knowledge of applying them to some problems in electrical engineering. First, the basic theory in probability and random process is introduced, paying particular attention to the multivariate Gaussian density function. Then, the theory of random processes and their characterization by autocorrelation and power spectral density functions is developed. The theory is then applied to the design of optimum linear systems.
ECE5910 Advanced Probability and Random Processes 3 6 Major Master/Doctor 1-5 Electrical and Computer Engineering - No
The aim of this course is to develop a thorough understanding of the principles of random processes and knowledge of applying them to some problems in electrical engineering. First, the basic theory in probability and random process is introduced, paying particular attention to the multivariate Gaussian density function. Then, the theory of random processes and their characterization by autocorrelation and power spectral density functions is developed. The theory is then applied to the design of optimum linear systems.
ECE5911 Advanced Topics on Performance Evaluation 3 6 Major Master/Doctor 1-5 - No
The study of abstraction of a system in the real world into some kind of tractable model for the performance evaluation of the system in concern. The techniques used are probability theory, basic queueing analysis, the computer modeling and simulation method, and statistical analysis method for data analysis.
ECE5911 Advanced Topics on Performance Evaluation 3 6 Major Master/Doctor 1-5 Electrical and Computer Engineering - No
The study of abstraction of a system in the real world into some kind of tractable model for the performance evaluation of the system in concern. The techniques used are probability theory, basic queueing analysis, the computer modeling and simulation method, and statistical analysis method for data analysis.
ECE5912 Advanced Electromagnetism 3 6 Major Master/Doctor 1-5 English Yes
The topic of this course is the theoretical analysis of electromagnetic wave phenomenon. Organization of this course is as follows. The course begins with brief introduction to Maxwell's equations. Next, wave equations, characteristics of plane waves, waveguides and resonators, and radiation theory are discussed. Several equivalence theorems and the concept of Green's function are explained. Then, solutions of wave equations and scattering are discussed in cartesian, cylindrical, and spherical coordinates respectively. Finally, the techniques of perturbational and variational techniques are introduced.