ECE 306 Laboratory
While this course is no longer taught at George Mason, this page
provides an excellent set of MATLAB Experiments that show the level of
knowledge needed for ECE 220
Catalog Data:
ECE 306: Engineering Computing Laboratory.
Introduction to workstations, servers, X-
terminals, and Unix. Computing based on MATLAB
language: matrix operations, complex number
computations, and recurrence formulas; numerical
representation of signals by number arrays.
Applications of MATLAB to electrical engineering
problems: periodic func-tions and harmonics;
modeling of pulses and impulses; operations on
func-tions; modeling of noise; digital filtering
algorithms. Prerequisite: CS 112.
Textbook:
D.M.Etter, Engineering Problem Solving with
MATLAB, Prentice Hall, '93
Goals:
This first course in engineering computing is
designed to give sophomores or juniors modern
networked computing skills in solving electrical
engineering problems by the way of scientific
computation in a UNIX environment, preparing
students for advanced level courses using the same
computer tools, and for computer-aided design
concepts covered in advanced courses.
Experiments
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