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Conference Session
ECE Pedagogy and Assessment
Collection
2006 Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Peter Mark Jansson; Ying Tang; Ravi Ramachandran, Rowan University; John Schmalzel, Rowan University; Shreekanth Mandayam, Rowan University; Robert Krchnavek, Rowan University; Robi Polikar, Rowan University; Linda Head, Rowan University; Raul Ordonez, University of Dayton
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Electrical and Computer
been tested, implemented andenvisioned. It is safe to say that no single approach will work for all of the diverse ECEtechnologies and every type of learner. However, a few key innovations appear useful inkeeping undergraduate students motivated to learn, resilient to technology evolution andoriented amidst the overload of new information and ECE applications. Engineeringclinics, similar to their medical clinic counterparts, provide project-based experienceswithin the core of an ECE education that enable transformation of the entire curriculumtoward an outcomes-oriented, student centered, total quality environment. Clinics andproject based learning approaches build skills within the individuals that give themconfidence and motivation to
Conference Session
Design in the ECE Curriculum
Collection
2010 Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Jeffrey Richardson, Purdue University; Leslie Reed, Reed Environmental
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Electrical and Computer
AC 2010-1609: IMPROVING INNOVATION BY ENHANCING CREATIVECAPABILITIES IN ELECTRICAL AND COMPUTER ENGINEERINGTECHNOLOGY STUDENTSJeffrey Richardson, Purdue UniversityLeslie Reed, Reed Environmental Page 15.698.1© American Society for Engineering Education, 2010 Improving Innovation by Enhancing Creative Capabilities in Electrical and Computer Engineering TechnologyAbstractThis project evolved from an existing research effort in electrical and computer engineeringtechnology in which the gap between the creative capabilities students brought to bear whensolving technological problems, and the level of creativity demonstrated in a capstone designproject, was explored
Conference Session
Capstone Design and Innovations in ECE
Collection
2013 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Hanqi Zhuang, Florida Atlantic University; Oren Masory, Florida Atlantic University; Zvi S Roth
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Electrical and Computer
Florida Atlantic University Boca Raton, FL 33431 Zhuang@fau.eduAbstractWe report on a multi-year project to use engineering capstone designs to aid elderly and personswith disabilities; and to enhance undergraduate engineering education through multidisciplinarycollaboration and hands-on experience. In their capstone project, students utilize and adaptavailable technologies to create devices to assist persons with disabilities from the users’perspective. To this end, at the first course of the Engineering Design sequence, students are firstreferred to healthcare facilities and local schools that host students with learning disabilities inorder to gather information
Conference Session
Embedded System Design
Collection
2008 Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Daren Wilcox, Southern Polytechnic State University; Steve Wilson, Southern Polytechnic State University; Gerd Wöstenkühler
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Electrical and Computer
Embedded Design in a Sophomore CourseAbstractRecently in academia, a push has emerged to include engineering design early in a student’s coursesequence. The desired result is to captivate the student’s interest in engineering before the student hashad a chance to change majors. Otherwise, the student would not experience the design process until thecapstone courses in the senior year. In this paper, an embedded design project in a sophomore course ispresented. The design project is based on the USB Toolstick from Silicon Laboratories. The USBToolstick is an 8051 series microcontroller that is self contained, economical, and very student friendly.What follows is a discussion of the sophomore course, an overview of the USB Toolstick, and examplesof
Conference Session
ECE Laboratory Design
Collection
2006 Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Kain Osterholt, Belcan Corp.; Adam Vaccari, Caterpillar Incorporated; Joe Faivre, Caterpillar Incorporated; Gary Dempsey, Bradley University
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Electrical and Computer
projects. Additionalworkstations have not been purchased for students in the control theory courses because of costand space constraints. However, incorporating a laboratory feel into these courses would enhancelearning and retention. The design and use of a low-cost virtual control workstation in the firstundergraduate control theory course will be discussed. The virtual workstation was modeledfrom the physical electrical and mechanical parameters of a Quanser Consulting electro-mechanical system.I. Introduction Two control workstations from Quanser Consulting have been used in over adozen student projects in the Electrical and Computer Engineering (ECE) Department at BradleyUniversity as well as for faculty research 1. The Quanser Consulting
Conference Session
Circuits & Systems Education II
Collection
2016 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Andrew Danowitz, California Polytechnic State University, San Luis Obispo; Antonio Leija, California Polytechnic State University, San Luis Obispo
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Diversity
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Electrical and Computer
. Thecourse material developed for this portion of the class will be posted online so that othereducators may use it in their teaching.The second part of this paper discusses some of the projects proposed and completed by students,and any difficulties the students faced along the way. From two weeks into the class, students areasked to form groups of up to four and propose a final project. For their final project, students arerequired to design and build a complete working system of their choice. Their final project isrequired to make use of both the processor running RTOS and at least one custom IP blockrunning on the FPGA.In the final section of this paper I examine student feedback for the course, and comment onsome of the challenges I faced in
Conference Session
Laboratory Development in ECE Education
Collection
2008 Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Peter Mark Jansson, Rowan University; Ulrich Schwabe, Rowan University; Andrew Hak, Rowan University
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Electrical and Computer
for Engineering Education, 2008Medium Voltage Switchgear, Transformer and Interconnection Specification in an ECE ClinicI. AbstractWorking on real world engineering technology projects with industry is a key component ofRowan University’s engineering clinics. Our College of Engineering has Industrial affiliates whoregularly act as sponsors of the ECE curriculum by bringing important and diverse real worldengineering design challenges to ECE students. This paper discusses how undergraduate ECEstudents were called upon to first learn about the proposed renewable energy system (in this casea 3MW photovoltaic system – the largest of its kind east of Arizona in the U.S.) optimize thearray field and the DC wiring, and then
Conference Session
New Trends in ECE Education I
Collection
2008 Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Andrew O'Fallon, Washington State University; Jack R Hagemeister, Washington State University; Clint Cole, Washington State University, Pullman; Joseph Harris, Digilent Inc.
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Electrical and Computer
free developmenttools now allow each student to have access to state of the art development tools and hardware.Students must be provided access to these industry leading tools to be competent and competitivein the marketplace.A study to be conducted at Washington State University will measure changes in studentperformance and retention when first year engineering students have exposure and unlimitedaccess to state of the art development tools and hardware. Data will be collected from surveys,exams, project reports, laboratory assignments, and homework.Quantitative data will be analyzed by comparison to historical data gathered from studentgroups that did not have exposure to and unlimited access to development tools.Qualitative data will be
Conference Session
Design in the ECE Curriculum
Collection
2009 Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Gregory Bucks, Purdue University; William Oakes, Purdue University; Jeffrey Richardson, Purdue University
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Electrical and Computer
leadershipskills. The younger students are integrated into real engineering projects earlier in their careersgiving them a genuine engineering experience that serves to address retention challenges facingmany engineering programs. A challenge, however, is creating projects that both challenge theolder students and allow the younger students to participate. At Purdue University, verticallyintegrated teams are brought together to address the needs identified in the local community.LabVIEW tools are utilized to allow the younger students to get up to speed on the projects andparticipate in areas such as data acquisition, data analysis, and microcontroller programming.This paper describes how the vertically integrated teams are formed, provides an overview of
Conference Session
Innovations in ECE Education II
Collection
2007 Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Thomas Richter, Technische Universitat Berlin; Sven Grottke, Technische Universitat Berlin
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Electrical and Computer
AC 2007-1733: LEARNING ABSTRACT INFORMATION THEORY ON VISUALDATA: AN INTEGRATED COURSE ON WAVELET-BASED IMAGECOMPRESSIONThomas Richter, Technische Universitat BerlinSven Grottke, Technische Universitat Berlin Page 12.1007.1© American Society for Engineering Education, 2007 Learning Abstract Information Theory on Visual Data: An Integrated Course on Wavelet-Based Image CompressionAbstractWe describe the implementation of and our experiences with a capstone course on wavelet basedimage compression held at the University of Technology Berlin in the years 2002 to 2006. Thiscourse has been designed as an “integrated project”, which means that it combines
Conference Session
Electrical and Computer Division Poster Session
Collection
2017 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Ying Lin, Western Washington University; John Andrew Lund, Western Washington University; Todd D. Morton, Western Washington University
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Electrical and Computer
Washington University Todd Morton has been teaching the upper level embedded systems and senior project courses for Western Washington University’s Electronics Engineering Technology(EET) program for 25 years. He has been the EET program coordinator since 2005 and also served as department chair from 2008-2012. He is the author of the text ’Embedded Microcontrollers’, which covers assembly and C programming in small real-time embedded systems and has worked as a design engineer at Physio Control Corporation and at NASA’s Jet Propulsion Laboratory as an ASEE-NASA Summer Faculty Fellow. He has a BSEE and MSEE from the University of Washington. c American Society for Engineering Education, 2017A
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Labs & Hands-on Instruction I
Collection
2016 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Kathleen Meehan, Virginia Tech; Andrew Phillips, The University of Glasgow
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Electrical and Computer
Glasgow College, UESTC (formerly known as the UoG-UESTC Joint School). Both institutions of higher learning are located in Chengdu, China. Thestudents were Chinese nationals who were in the process of building their knowledge oftechnical English. Three laboratory exercises and one design project were developed toprovide opportunities for hands-on learning and to allow the students to explore their ownideas on solid-state lighting applications. The labs and project assigned are described alongwith the intended learning outcomes and a summary of student evaluations. Plannedimprovements to the labs and project, which will be incorporated in the when the course isoffered again in the summer of 2016, will also be discussed. I. BackgroundThe
Conference Session
New Trends in ECE Education I
Collection
2008 Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Mary Baker, Texas Tech University; Brian Nutter, Texas Tech University; Mohammed Saed, Texas Tech University
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Electrical and Computer
(ECE) projects. Teams of 4 to 5 students were formed, with atleast one ECE freshman, a high school student (or recent graduate), a junior or seniorlevel ECE student, and a community college student. Students were paid as interns for asix-week summer session. An industry or community mentor and an ECE facultymember were assigned to each team. Projects included: re-engineering an adaptivebicycle to enable use by a physically disabled child; designing a fall detector toautomatically detect a fall in an elderly person; and, implementing smart sensors tomeasure energy and water use in a residential environment. Students were required togive weekly presentations to the faculty members and other teams in a formal setting. Inassessing the success of
Conference Session
New trends in ECE education
Collection
2006 Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Maurice Aburdene, Bucknell University; Thomas Goodman, Bucknell University
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Electrical and Computer
Master's degree at Bucknell, also in electrical engineering. His research interests include discrete transforms and efficient hardware implementation of transform algorithms and other operations used in digital signal processing. He will be graduating from Bucknell in May 2006 and plans to begin work as a hardware design engineer shortly thereafter. He grew up in Rochester, NY. Page 11.1023.1© American Society for Engineering Education, 2006 Probability and Image EnhancementAbstractWe present one of five projects used in our course, Probability with Applications in ElectricalEngineering
Conference Session
ECE Poster Session
Collection
2006 Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
K Krishnamurthy, University of Missouri-Rolla (ENG); Keith Stanek, University of Missouri-Rolla; Vittal Rao, University of Missouri-Rolla
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Electrical and Computer
10 female students from 27 different institutions from aroundthe United States and Puerto Rico have participated in the program.IntroductionWith funding from the National Science Foundation, an REU site program in the areas of micromechatronics and smart structures has been conducted for the last four years at UMR. The goalof this study was to provide a multidisciplinary research experience for the benefit ofundergraduate students in Aerospace, Computer, Electrical and Mechanical Engineering, andEngineering Mechanics. The objectives were to: i) introduce micro mechatronics concepts tojunior and senior undergraduate students; ii) provide a collaborative project-based research withhands-on experience in a multidisciplinary atmosphere; iii
Conference Session
Electrical and Computer Division Poster Session
Collection
2018 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Steve Warren, Kansas State University; Charles Carlson, Kansas State University; Andrew McKittrick, Kansas State University; Shangxian Wang, Kansas State University
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Diversity
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Electrical and Computer
Engineering and works in the biomedical lab with an emphasis in software development for instrumentation systems. He is interested in software engineering, data acquisition systems, and engineering education.Ms. Shangxian Wang Shangxian Wang is an undergraduate research assistant in the Kansas State University (KSU) Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering. She is pursuing her bachelor’s degree in Electrical Engineering and supports various efforts in the KSU Medical Component Design Laboratory. Shangxian is a student member of the IEEE Engineering in Medicine and Biology Society, and her interests include biomedical instrumentation, biomedical imaging, and K-12 STEM service projects
Conference Session
Innovations in ECE Education I
Collection
2008 Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Christopher Anderson, U.S. Naval Academy; Richard Buehrer, Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University
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Electrical and Computer
TRANSACTIONS ON VEHICULAR TECHNOLOGY, and the IEEE TRANSACTIONS ON SIGNAL PROCESSING. Page 13.200.1© American Society for Engineering Education, 2008 An Undergraduate Research Experience: Wireless Propagation and Position Location in a Forest EnvironmentAbstractOver the past several years, the undergraduate curriculum at many universities has been evolvingto incorporate laboratory exercises and research projects to reinforce and support traditionalclassroom lectures. In particular, involving undergraduates in meaningful research projects is akey to providing them with the hands-on activities students are
Conference Session
New Trends in ECE Education I
Collection
2008 Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Sandra Yost, University of Detroit Mercy; Mohan Krishnan, University of Detroit Mercy; Mark Paulik, University of Detroit Mercy
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Electrical and Computer
Engineering Education, 2008 Development of an Integrated Spiral Curriculum in Electrical and Computer Engineering1 AbstractThis paper discusses the development and assessment of an integrated curriculum in electricalengineering (EE). The underlying spiral curriculum philosophy seeks to reduce thecompartmentalizing of sub-disciplines within EE by creating courses that integrate material fromdifferent areas and that revisit concepts with deeper complexity in subsequent courses.The paper describes adaptation and implementation of this paradigm in an EE program, andpresents some preliminary results from the first two and one half years of effort. Multiple robotplatforms provide a thematic project continuity across
Conference Session
Recruitment, Retention, and First-year Programs in ECE
Collection
2012 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
David Wilczynski, University of Southern California; Gisele Ragusa, University of Southern California; Michael Crowley, University of Southern California
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Electrical and Computer
agentprogramming. We teach pedagogic material for the first half of the semester; then in the secondhalf, students form inter-class teams for their main project. The PM class trains students inproject management and other soft skills and then puts them on the line managing the C3/C4teams. Many of the PM students have already taken the C3/C4 sequence, but we have graduatestudents who have not. The projects are sophisticated, requiring significant design, scheduling,and teamwork over an eight week period. In addition, because students in C4 have already takenC3, they are in a position to mentor the younger students even though the projects are differentfrom semester to semester.We have received validation that this approach is working. In class surveys
Conference Session
ECE Laboratory Design
Collection
2006 Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Fitra Khan, University of Texas-Brownsville; Mahmoud Quweider, University of Texas-Brownsville; Juan Iglesias, University of Texas-Brownsville; Amjad Zaim, University of Texas-Brownsville
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Electrical and Computer
networking laboratory (CNL)1. Built around a 24-nodedistributed Beowulf2,3 supercomputer, the main goal of CNL is to enhance the understanding ofparallel computing principles in key courses of the Bachelor of Science in Computer Science(BS-CS) degree, the two-year Associate in Applied Science in Computer Information Systems(AAS-CIS), and the four-year Bachelor of Applied Technology in Computer InformationSystems Technology (BAT-CIST).The strategy has been to use this supercomputer as the main instrument to infuse concepts andprinciples into targeted courses by creating a set of laboratory modules and capstone projects.Such project framework in CS education is strongly emphasized in the ACM/IEEE-CS curriculamodel4. CNL has aided in motivating the
Conference Session
Innovative Instructional Strategies and Curricula in ECE I
Collection
2011 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Chris C Delia Jr., Rowan University; Peter Mark Jansson P.E., Rowan University; John L. Schmalzel P.E., Rowan University; Carlos Daniel Barreiro; Kevin Anthony Whitten, Rowan University
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Electrical and Computer
withexperience in real world problems as part of its engineering curricula. Through the participationof Industrial Affiliates, we have been able to involve undergraduate students in a number ofrenewable energy research and design projects. This paper describes the structure andmethodology of Rowan University’s Junior and Senior year clinic model as well as a specificclinic project that provides students with the experiential learning opportunity in which they canapply their engineering knowledge and resourcefulness to a real-world project. During the2010-2011 academic year, Kaneka Corporation of Osaka, Japan sponsored the design,engineering, permitting and installation of a photovoltaic (PV) system test bed located atRowan University’s Rowan Hall
Conference Session
ECE Pedagogy and Assessment
Collection
2007 Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Fadi Kurdahi, University of California, Irvine; Judy Shoemaker, University of California, Irvine; John LaRue, University of California-Irvine
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Electrical and Computer
described in this paper: (1)course-embedded assessment which makes use of assessment results already being collected aspart of regular coursework, and (2) a scoring rubric for assessing program outcomes related tothe required senior design project. Assessment results from 2004-05 indicated that a relativelysmall percentage of students achieve some of the program outcomes. After making adjustmentsto the curriculum, assessment results from 2005-06 indicated that the vast majority of studentsachieved all the program outcomes.BackgroundThe Computer Engineering program resides in the department of Electrical Engineering andComputer Science (EECS) in The Henry Samueli School of Engineering at the University ofCalifornia, Irvine. As of Fall Quarter 2005
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Electrical and Computer Division Technical Session 4
Collection
2021 ASEE Virtual Annual Conference Content Access
Authors
Thomas Moon, University of Illinois at Champaign Urbana; Minh N. Do, University of Illinois at Champaign Urbana
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Electrical and Computer
real-time DSPlaboratory course that aims to give students hands-on experience with real-time embeddedsystems using Android tablets at an early stage of their careers. The students broaden and deepentheir understanding of basic DSP theory and techniques and learn to relate this understanding toreal-world observations and applications. The students learn industrially relevant skills such asrapid design prototyping in Python and Android development of DSP applications in C++/Javafor computationally constrained mobile devices. The course advances in two phases: structuredlabs and team projects. In the first half of the course, a series of structured labs are provided toimplement and analyze real-time DSP systems that utilize fundamental DSP
Conference Session
Electrical and Computer Division Technical Session 1
Collection
2021 ASEE Virtual Annual Conference Content Access
Authors
Jiahui Song, Wentworth Institute of Technology; Douglas Eric Dow, Wentworth Institute of Technology; Lili Ma, New York City College of Technology
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Electrical and Computer
ECE program offers a Feedback and Control course tojunior students in the Electrical Engineering and Electromechanical Engineering majors. Thiscourse is a 3-hour lecture, 2-hour lab, as a 4-credit course. Topics discussed include modeling inboth the time and the frequency domains, time response, model reduction, stability, steady-stateerror, root locus, design via root locus, frequency response, and design via frequency response.Due to the COVID-19 pandemic, both students and faculty in our institution were forced to workand study from home in summer 2020. In order to engage students in distance learning,application-oriented and active-learning opportunities were created. A series of exclusivelysoftware-based labs and projects were designed
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Electrical and Computer Division Technical Session 2
Collection
2017 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Robert J. Barsanti Jr., The Citadel; Jason S. Skinner, The Citadel
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Electrical and Computer
computer science at The Citadel. c American Society for Engineering Education, 2017 Amplitude Modulation Circuit Implementation for use in an Undergraduate Communication Course for Electrical Engineering StudentsAbstract – Modern descriptions of analog communication schemes are mathematics based usingtransform theory and block diagrams. This presentation style leaves undergraduate students withthe challenge of relating these theories to real world circuit implementations. This is particularlytrue if the lecture class does not have a complementary laboratory component. This paperattempts to bridge this gap by presenting a basic yet comprehensive project that can be used todemonstrate amplitude
Conference Session
New Developments in ECE
Collection
2020 ASEE Virtual Annual Conference Content Access
Authors
Alan Johnston, Villanova University; Edward Stephen Char Jr.
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Electrical and Computer
Paper ID #29234Electrical and Computer Engineering CourseDr. Alan Johnston, Villanova University Associate Teaching Professor at Villanova University, and Vice President for Educational Relations, AM- SATProf. Edward Stephen Char Jr. BS EE Villanova University 1996 MS EE Villanova University 1998 c American Society for Engineering Education, 2020 The CubeSat Mini Project: Experiences with an Introductory Freshman Electrical and Computer Engineering CourseI. IntroductionCubeSats are a type of nanosatellites that have become very popular in recent years ineducational settings [1
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Experiential Learning in ECE
Collection
2011 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Dick Blandford, University of Evansville; Mark Earl Randall, University of Evansville
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Electrical and Computer
-altitude balloon project which received NSF funding in 2008 originated with TaylorUniversity in Upland, Indiana. Since that time numerous other universities have becomeinvolved in the project by way of Taylor's ongoing summer workshops. A typical balloon travelsto about 100,000 feet in a two to three hour period, bursts, and parachutes its payload to earth. Aballoon can be used to launch a 12 pound load into a near-space environment for a modest cost.The balloon and the load can be tracked and the load can be recovered using the GlobalPositioning System (GPS). This system allows undergraduate electrical and computerengineering students to design instrumentation packages for a harsh environment and therecovered data can be used to judge the
Conference Session
Electrical and Computer Division Technical Session 8
Collection
2021 ASEE Virtual Annual Conference Content Access
Authors
Liang Hong, Tennessee State University; Lee Keel, Tennessee State University; Charles David McCurry, Tennessee State University
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Diversity
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Electrical and Computer
annual earnings. However, minorities continue to be underrepresented in scienceand engineering fields as reported by the National Science Board, Science & EngineeringIndicators. This work-in-progress project presents our attempts to tackle the challenges andimprove undergraduate training in EE program. Considering that the next generation electricalengineers should be exposed to the latest technology and have significant technical and scientificcapabilities, deep interdisciplinary understandings, and soft skills such as self-learning abilitiesand communication competence, Cyber-physical systems (CPS)/Internet of Things (IoT), thefeasible and effective platforms to present the undergraduate EE students with various sub-disciplines of EE, are
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Electrical and Computer Division Technical Session 5
Collection
2021 ASEE Virtual Annual Conference Content Access
Authors
Murat Kuzlu, Old Dominion University; Otilia Popescu, Old Dominion University; Vukica M. Jovanovic, Old Dominion University
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Electrical and Computer
is focuses on engineering pathways, career and technical education, digital thread, cyber physical systems, mechatronics, digital manufacturing, broadening participation, and engineering education. She is a Director of Mechatronics and Digital Manufacturing Lab at ODU and a lead of Area of Specialization Mechatronics Systems Design. She worked as a Visiting Researcher at Commonwealth Center for Advanced Manufacturing in Disputanta, VA on projects focusing on digital thread and cyber security of manufacturing systems. She has funded research in broadening participation efforts of underrepresented students in STEM funded by U.S. Department of Education, focusing on com- puter science and cybersecurity pathways, and
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New Trends in ECE Education II
Collection
2013 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Jorge Crichigno, Northern New Mexico College; Gregory L. Heileman, University of New Mexico; Ivan Lopez Hurtado, Northern New Mexico College; Alfredo J. Perez, Northern New Mexico College; Ramiro Jordan P.E., University of New Mexico; Timothy L Schroeder; José Marcio Luna, Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering at the University of New Mexico
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Electrical and Computer
Engineering Courses among Institutions in New Mexico AbstractThis paper presents a two-year pilot project involving cross-institutional collaborations amongthe University of New Mexico (UNM), Northern New Mexico College (NNMC), and CentralNew Mexico Community College (CNM). The primary objective of this project is to leveragethe limited resources available in New Mexico (NM) to provide quality STEM undergraduateeducation to a large student population. The immediate goal is to develop a pedagogy that allowsfor demonstrable and repeatable success in this environment using a few targeted courses, withthe longer-term goal of expanding the results of this research across all higher