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New ECE laboratories
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2019 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
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Kenneth Ray Hite, West Virginia University; Louis J. Slimak, West Virginia University; Dimitris Korakakis, West Virginia University; Terence C. Ahern, West Virginia University
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Laboratory at the West Virginia University Lane Department ofComputer Science and Electrical Engineering, set up one of its four sections offered in an onlinefashion as a “lab in a box.” This approach is a set of hands-on exercises where students design,build, and test circuits at home using an inexpensive all-in-one electronics kit, digital multimeter,and a USB oscilloscope. With this “lab in a box,” the students, at their own convenience, conductseveral multi-week laboratory experiments such as basic amplifier design, LED four channelcolor organs, and frequency response of circuits. Each week, students use online tools such asdiscussion boards and blogs through a web-based course management system, built into thecampus Learning Management System
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New ECE laboratories
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2019 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
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Tamer Omar, California State Polytechnic University, Pomona; Anas Salah Eddin, California State Polytechnic University, Pomona; Mohamed El-Hadedy P.E., California State Polytechnic University, Pomona; Hyoungsoo Kim, California State Polytechnic University Pomona
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applications make it mandatory for electrical and computer engineeringstudents to gain basic concepts in the digital domain in addition to the analog domain. This studyaims at integrating MSO features into analog oscilloscopes to teach students both digital andanalogue systems and signal analysis. The proposal will show how the MSOs can be used in theelectrical and computer engineering curriculum through an “Introduction to Microcontrollers”laboratory course. Two labs are introduced to allow the students to analyze and study the digitaldomain of the Serial Peripheral Interface (SPI) and the Inter-Integrated Circuit (I2C) protocols.Finally, the labs will teach the student how to analyze machine code and map it into both assemblyinstructions and high
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New ECE laboratories
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2019 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
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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
Paper ID #25312In-Class Laboratory Exercises to Improve a Signals and Systems CourseDr. Jiahui Song, Wentworth Institute of Technology Jiahui Song received her B.S. in Automation and M.S. in Pattern Recognition & Intelligent Systems from Southeast University. She received her Ph.D. in Electrical and Computer Engineering from Old Dominion University. She is currently an Associate Professor in the Department of Electrical Engineering and Technology at Wentworth Institute of Technology.Dr. Douglas Eric Dow, Wentworth Institute of Technology Associate Professor at Wentworth Institute of Technology in the Department of
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New ECE laboratories
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2019 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
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William Joseph Ebel Sr., Saint Louis University; Chris Carroll, Saint Louis University
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this paper describes a Linear Systems laboratory project that involves designing a simplifiedspeech recognition system to recognize the 5 long vowel sounds for a team of 3 or 4 students. Thisproject is assigned soon after the student has been introduced to the Fourier Transform in theassociated Linear Systems lecture course. This paper describes the Laboratory project byillustrating the solution with a specific example drawn from real data for a single student team.This laboratory project has the primary goals: 1. Understand the importance of the Fourier Spectrum for developing useful signal analysis algorithms and systems. 2. Develop a speaker-independent vowel classification system to distinguish the 5 long vowel sounds for a
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New ECE laboratories
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2019 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
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Cory J. Prust, Milwaukee School of Engineering
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Paper ID #27275An Introductory Communication Systems Course with MATLAB/Simulink-Based Software-Defined Radio LaboratoryDr. Cory J. Prust, Milwaukee School of Engineering Dr. Cory J. Prust is an Associate Professor in the Electrical Engineering and Computer Science Depart- ment at Milwaukee School of Engineering (MSOE). He earned his BSEE degree from MSOE in 2001 and his Ph.D. from Purdue University in 2006. Prior to joining MSOE in 2009, he was a Technical Staff mem- ber at MIT Lincoln Laboratory. He teaches courses in the signal processing, communication systems, and embedded systems areas. c
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Insights for Teaching ECE Courses - Session I
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2019 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
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Clint Kohl, Cedarville University
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Paper ID #25090Utilizing an Individually Built Mobile Robot in the Laboratory of an Ad-vanced Digital Logic Design Course in Conjunction with a Final Class Com-petitionDr. Clint Kohl, Cedarville University Dr. Kohl joined the faculty of Cedarville University in the fall of 1994. His graduate research involved the development of a new magneto-resistive non-volatile memory technology. His areas of interest include digital electronics, microcontrollers, programmable logic devices, and embedded systems. He has enjoyed advising numerous autonomous robotic competition teams. Dr. Kohl is a member of the Institute of Electrical
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ECE Division Poster Session
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2019 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Bhanu Babaiahgari, University of Colorado, Denver; Jae-do Park, University of Colorado Denver
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Paper ID #27080Board 55: Work in Progress: Design and Implementation of an AdvancedElectric Drive Laboratory using a Commercial Microcontroller and a MAT-LAB Embedded CoderMr. Bhanu Babaiahgari, University of Colorado, Denver Mr. Bhanu Babaiahgari finished his master’s program in 2015, at the University of Colorado Denver. He started his PhD at University of Colorado Denver supervised by Dr. Jae-Do Park in 2016. Since then he has been teaching Electric drives and Energy conversion laboratory as part-time grad instructor. He is an active researcher at Dr. Park’s Energy and Power lab under Energy Conversion Research Force (ECRF
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Insights for Teaching ECE Courses - Session II
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2019 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
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Kelvin T. Erickson, Missouri University of Science & Technology
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Electrical and Computer
have the following pedagogical features:  An emphasis on good design practices, not just the programming language.  Good design practice using standards (for example, safety standards and the National Electrical Code).  Lecture is heavily application-oriented, working through example problems instead of emphasizing the theory.  Laboratory exercises are an integral part of the course and the lecture topics are closely coordinated with the laboratory schedule.  Laboratory exercises are small versions of real processes and use real commercial PLC equipment, not simulations.By incorporating standards into the courses, the students become accustomed to the reality thatin the work environment, their
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ECE Division Poster Session
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2019 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Adriyel Nieves, Pennsylvania State University; Julio Urbina, Pennsylvania State University, University Park; Tim Kane, Pennsylvania State University, University Park; Shengxi Huang, Pennsylvania State University; Diego Penaloza, Pennsylvania State University, University Park
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Signal Processing and Instrumentation Research Laboratory (ASPIRL) in the same department. His research interests include applied electromagnetics, antennas, cognitive radars, software- defined radio and remote sensing. c American Society for Engineering Education, 2019 Work in Progress for Developing Project-Based Experiential Learning of Engineering ElectromagneticsI. IntroductionElectromagnetics (EM) is traditionally taught as a core course within the electricalengineering curriculum. The theory and application of EM has enabled engineersand scientists to develop applications such as Radio Frequency (RF) circuits,telecommunication systems, and radar systems. Similarly, scientists
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ECE Division Poster Session
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2019 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
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Ramakrishnan Sundaram, Gannon University
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Electrical and Computer
engineering project activities to engage the following STEMconstituents (a) students (b) educators (c) first-year engineering students in undergraduate degreeprograms. Laboratory and engineering project experiences can effectively introduce and reinforceSTEM-related concepts. The first two constituents form part of the K-12 STEM education process.The third constituent represents the graduates of the process. The constituents identified as studentsare introduced to aspects of engineering design, assembly, test, and validation through step-basedproject activities. The introduction takes place with the students either participating in projectactivities in the undergraduate engineering laboratory or with faculty from undergraduateengineering programs
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Course Transformation in ECE
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2019 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
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Joshua David Edgcombe, Grand Valley State University; Bruce E. Dunne, Grand Valley State University
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Electrical and Computer
with AT&T Bell Telephone Laboratories, Naperville, IL; from 1988 to 1991, he was with R. R. Donnelley & Sons, Lisle, IL; and from 1985 to 1986, he was with Zenith Electronics, Glenview, IL. His interests include adaptive filtering, speech enhancement, wireless and wireline communications, and engineering education. Dr. Dunne is a senior member of the IEEE and a member of Eta Kappa Nu and the ASEE. c American Society for Engineering Education, 2019Implementation of Analog and Digital Communications Transceivers on SDR Platforms using GNU Radio Companion Joshua Edgcombe and Bruce E. Dunne School of Engineering, Grand Valley
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Embedded Systems & Cybersecurity for ECE
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2019 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
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Aaron Carpenter, Wentworth Institute of Technology; Raymond A. Hansen, Wentworth Institute of Technology
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, they may find it easier or harder to accomplish. Theless constrained curriculum in senior design allows them to pivot and adjust their target to accountfor new findings. This would be harder in shorter-term projects, as will be discussed later.3.2 Hardware Security Course3.2.1 Course DescriptionWentworth offers a technical elective once a year called Hardware Security, which has beendiscussed in previous work [12]. As part of the course activities, students engage in a number ofhands-on labs and a project. The labs take roughly 1-2 hours, while the project is intended to beworked on all semester and is the focus of class activity for the last 2-4 weeks.The laboratory assignments are used for conceptual reinforcement in various
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ECE Division Poster Session
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2019 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Mohamed Khaled Elshazly, University of Toronto; Hamid S Timorabadi P.Eng., University of Toronto
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Electrical and Computer
is reached.The second shortcoming is that labs are limited to three-hour-long experiments conducted in astrictly controlled environment due to safety concerns, leaving little room for exploration andindependent trial-and-error.One attractive complement to the lecture/lab approach is simulations. Simulation software allowsstudents to operate realistic power electronics circuits on their own time, and hence gain a morethorough understanding of the concepts they are exposed to in lectures at their own pace.There have been multiple reports of simulations being successfully used to augment teaching inengineering courses. Butterfield and coworkers developed browser-based simulations for a first-year-level chemical engineering laboratory course
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ECE Division Poster Session
Collection
2019 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
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Yong-Kyu Jung, Gannon University; Karinna M. Vernaza, Gannon University
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Electrical and Computer
materials. She is currently the PI of an NSF S-STEM. Dr. Vernaza is the chair of the ASEE North Central Section (2017-19). c American Society for Engineering Education, 2019 WIP: A Comprehensive Design & Prototyping Platform for Rapid HW/SW Development ClassesAbstract-Robotics, autonomous transportation, and other computerized physical systems become widely accessible subjects foreven a semester-long lecture and laboratory class. Sometimes, the physical systems are often transformed to cyber-physicalsystems (CPSs) by interfacing modules in physical systems to cyber system. It is often challenging for undergraduate students toimplement a CPS comprising of analog and digital hardware and software within
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New Developments in ECE
Collection
2019 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
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Son Nguyen, University of California, Davis; Andre Knoesen, University of California, Davis; Hooman Rashtian, University of California, Davis
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Electrical and Computer
understanding from the lectures to build and test circuitsin the laboratory. The laboratory experiments prepare students for performing electrical measurementsusing National Instruments MyDAQ which is a portable data acquisition device. The purpose of usingMyDAQs instead of conventional lab equipments is to allow students to work on their circuits outside thelab hours. Students are provided with MyDAQ devices in the first day of the class and they can use themat home or in the lab throughout the quarter. Moreover, students are exposed to working with simulationtools such as LTSpice, MATLAB and Simulink to simulate electrical circuits and to design signalprocessing algorithms.The course roadmap is shown in Table 1. As it can be observed from this
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ECE Division Poster Session
Collection
2019 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Craig J. Scott, Morgan State University; Joi D. Aybar, Morgan State University; Shiny Abraham, Seattle University; Sacharia Albin, Norfolk State University; Petru Andrei, Florida A&M University/Florida State University; John Okyere Attia P.E., Prairie View A&M University; Mohamed F. Chouikha, Prairie View A&M University; Shonda L. Bernadin, Florida A&M University/Florida State University; Kenneth A. Connor, Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute; Ibibia K. Dabipi, University of Maryland, Eastern Shore; Abdelnasser A Eldek, Jackson State University; Demetris Geddis, Hampton University; Petronella A. James-Okeke, Morgan State University; John Carey Kelly Jr., North Carolina A&T State University; Pamela Leigh-Mack, Virginia State University; Juan C. Morales, Universidad del Turabo; Mandoye Ndoye, Tuskegee University; Kofi Nyarko, Morgan State University; Ben O. Oni, Tuskegee University; Stella A. Quinones, University of Texas, El Paso; Michel A. Reece, Morgan State University; Lei Zhang, University of Maryland, Eastern Shore; Saleh Zein-Sabatto, Tennessee State University
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the Science and Engineering Research Council at the University of Liverpool, UK. Dr. Albin conducted research on Si and GaAs electronic devices and semiconductor lasers at the research laboratories of GEC and ITT and published numerous articles in this field. He was a professor of Electrical and Computer Engineering at Dominion University. He has advised 14 PhD and 19 MS students. He received numerous awards: Doctoral Mentor Award 2010; Excellence in Teaching Award 2009; Most Inspiring Faculty Award 2008; Excellence in Research Award 2004; and Certificate of Recognition for Research - NASA, 1994. He is a Senior Member of the IEEE and a Member of the Electrochemical Society.Prof. Petru Andrei, Florida A&M
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Insights for Teaching ECE Courses - Session I
Collection
2019 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
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Bridget Benson, California Polytechnic State University, San Luis Obispo; Andrew Danowitz, California Polytechnic State University, San Luis Obispo; Joseph Callenes, California Polytechnic State University, San Luis Obispo; Paul Hummel, California Polytechnic State University, San Luis Obispo
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Benson, Andrew Danowitz, Paul Hummel, and Joseph Callenes-Sloan Electrical and Computer Engineering, Cal Poly San Luis ObispoAbstractMany undergraduate engineering courses include laboratory work where students are asked towork in pairs or groups to complete assignments. Group work can offer many benefits includingimproved communication and team work skills, appreciation and respect for others, and evenincreased individual performance. However, group work may also present drawbacks includingostracism, unequal work distribution (some group members not ‘pulling their own weight’) anddecreased individual performance. When creating groups, instructors are faced with decidingwhether to allow students to form their own groups or to
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New Developments in ECE
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2019 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
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Zvi S. Roth, Florida Atlantic University; Hanqi Zhuang, Florida Atlantic University; Ali Zilouchian, Florida Atlantic University
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Electrical and Computer
]. Much engineering design is done in the senior-level capstonedesign courses. However during the sophomore and junior years, a typical engineering curriculumis packed with courses that are heavy in theory but light in design and hands-on related activities.Integrating design experience into engineering curricula has been a long standing ABETaccreditation concern and an active research subject. A practice-based curriculum “theory meetspractice” enhanced by students’ access to advanced manufacturing facilities was created byconsortium of engineering colleges, national laboratories and premier US industries namedManufacturing Engineering Education Partnership (MEEP) [4]. A Northwestern UniversityInstitute for Design Engineering and Applications
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Embedded Systems & Cybersecurity for ECE
Collection
2019 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Shiny Abraham, Seattle University; Mehmet Vurkaç, Seattle University; Agnieszka Miguel, Seattle University; Nhan K. Nguyen, Seattle University; Olsen John Salgado Ong, Seattle University
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Electrical and Computer
use of Application Programming Interfaces (APIs) providedby manufacturers and the second approach is to teach the course with the systems approachwithout focusing on hardware, instruction set, and assembly language. Along the same lines, anexample of introducing IoT technology in an embedded networking course, specifically using theTexas Instruments (TI) ARM-based Connected Launchpad is documented in [6]. The design ofan Embedded Systems Laboratory to support rapid prototyping of robotics and IoT isdocumented in [7]. An interesting and creative approach was used to disseminate the informationneeded for both traditional laboratory experiments and student design projects; an extensive Wikisite called the “mbed cookbook Wiki” was used to provide
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Curricular Advancements in ECE
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2019 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
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Rafic Bachnak, Penn State Harrisburg; Shashi S. Marikunte, Penn State Harrisburg; Ma'moun Abu-Ayyad, Penn State Harrisburg; AB Shafaye, Penn State Harrisburg
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US Navy Laboratories and employment with Koch Industries. Dr. Bachnak is a registered Professional Engi- neer in the State of Texas, a senior member of IEEE and ISA, and a member of ASEE.Dr. Shashi S. Marikunte, Penn State Harrisburg Shashi S. Marikunte is an Associate Teaching Professor of Civil Engineering at The Pennsylvania State University, Middletown, Pennsylvania. He serves as the ABET Coordinator for Civil Engineering (CE) as well as Structural Design and Construction Engineering Technology (SDCET) programs. He received his PhD in Civil Engineering from Michigan State University. His research interests include high- performance cement composites, recycled materials in concrete, durability of concrete, non
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Course Transformation in ECE
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2019 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
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Enrique José González-Carvajal, University of South Florida; Gokhan Mumcu, University of South Florida
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Paper ID #255433D Visualization-assisted Electromagnetic Theory TeachingMr. Enrique Jos´e Gonz´alez-Carvajal, University of South Florida Enrique Gonz´alez was born in Valencia, Venezuela, in 1987. He received his B.Sc. degree in Electrical Engineering from the University of Carabobo, Naguanagua, VE, in 2012 and his M.Sc. in 2018 from the University of South Florida. He was an Instructor in the topics of Optical Communications and Guided Waves Systems Laboratory at his Alma Mater until the end of 2014, when he joined the University of South Florida. He is currently pursuing his Ph.D. degree conducting research within the
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Improvements in ECE Circuit Analysis
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2019 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
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Alejandro H. Espera Jr, Virginia Tech; Nicole P. Pitterson, Virginia Tech
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Electrical and Computer
alligator clips to make free-form circuits because it was believed this would help the students visualize the circuits and also because of the lower cost. Breadboards were used in the laboratories, and it was observed that students had difficulty visualizing the physical connections in the
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Insights for Teaching ECE Courses - Session I
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2019 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
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Soheil Salehi, University of Central Florida; Ramtin Zand, University of Central Florida ; Ronald F. DeMara P.E., University of Central Florida
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Architectures, and Low Power and Reliability-Aware VLSI circuits. He has also been a Graduate Teaching Assistant (GTA) for Department of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science of UCF from 2014 to 2018. His educational interests are innovations and laboratory-based instructions, technology-enabled learning, and feedback driven grading approaches. He is the recipient of the Award of Excellence by a GTA for the academic year of 2015-2016 at UCF.Dr. Ramtin Zand, University of Central Florida Ramtin Zand received B.Sc. degree in Electrical Engineering in 2010 from IKIU, Iran. He received his M.Sc. degree in Digital Electronics from Sharif University of Technology, Tehran, Iran, in 2012. He is a Ph.D. Candidate in
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New Developments in ECE
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2019 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
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Arthur Ball, Virginia Tech; Liesl M. Baum, Virginia Tech; Lisa D. McNair, Virginia Tech
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minimum, core essentials in order to allow time for depth of exploration and engagement in labs and projects. As a result of trying to cover too many topics, in- class demonstrations and labs were only offered periodically due to time constraints, even though they were found to be extremely worthwhile. ● There is disparity among personnel regarding preparedness to teach an integrated lab course as well as the depth of content required. Faculty buy-in of laboratory-style teaching is a must. The recommendations for future iterations of this and subsequent courses in this series involve setting the stage for a laboratory-style course both through the design of
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New Developments in ECE
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2019 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
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Seyed Mousavinezhad, Idaho State University; Ed Tatar Ph.D., Idaho State University; Cheryl Xu, North Carolina State University
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the supervision of Professor Neal Cason. In 1999 Mr. Tatar presented a paper on Groups and Representation Theory and was awarded a MS degree in Applied Mathematics. A year later, he completed a dissertation on Hadron Spectroscopy of Light Mesons and earned a PhD in Experimental Particle Physics. Dr. Tatar joined the faculty of Idaho State University in August 2001, where he remains until now. Dr. Tatar’s scientific interests are in experimental and phenomenological studies of strong and weak interactions and the possible extensions of the Standard Model. He was a member of the team that discovered the first mesons with exotic quantum numbers, after analyzing a large data set from Brookhaven National Laboratory. His
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Course Transformation in ECE
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2019 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
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Renee M. Clark, University of Pittsburgh; Mohan Wang, University of Pittsburgh; Mohamed A. S. Zaghloul, University of Pittsburgh; Spencer Mark Sullivan; Kevin Chen
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teaching awards, and since 2016 he has been appointed to the Postgraduate Research Program at the National Energy Technology Laboratory (NETL) administered through Oak Ridge Institute for Science and Education (ORISE).Mr. Spencer Mark SullivanProf. Kevin Chen c American Society for Engineering Education, 2019 Project-Based Learning of Optics and Photonics: How to Teach a Stand- Alone Technical Elective “Niche” Course?AbstractAt the typical engineering school, lasers and optics is an elective “niche” area, often with astandalone senior course offering. This course is generally taken by students in their final yearswhen they are ready to graduate and start their careers or graduate school. For
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Insights for Teaching ECE Courses - Session II
Collection
2019 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
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Alireza Kavianpour, DeVry University, Pomona
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reworking of the circuit. A preferred method is to simulate the circuit usingsoftware to identify problems and then simulate the corrected circuit until most errors are fixed. Nosimulation is perfect, so testing of the final hardware is still necessary, but simulation can findmany of the errors. (f)-LabVIEW For digital courses LabVIEW [2] could be used. LabVIEW is an acronym name for Laboratory Virtual Instrumentation Engineering Workbench. It is a graphical developments system designed by National Instruments. It is used in many industries. It can be used for data acquisition, machine control, instrument, and a wide variety of other applications. The use of LabVIEW reduces development time for a design. LabVIEW provides engineers with the tools
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Insights for Teaching ECE Courses - Session II
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2019 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
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Jay Wierer, Milwaukee School of Engineering
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Proceedings, Austin, TX, 2009.[13] L. Head, “Signals, Systems, and Music: General Education for an IntegratedCurriculum,” ASEE Annual Conference Proceedings, Vancouver, BC, 2011.[14] A. Sathyanarayanan Rao, J. Fan, C. Brame, B. Landman, “Improving ConceptualUnderstanding of Signals and Systems in Undergraduate Engineering Students UsingCollaborative In-Class Laboratory Exercises,” ASEE Annual Conference Proceedings,Indianapolis, IN, 2014.[15] B. Verdin, R. Von Borries, P. Nava, A. Butler, “An Experiment to Enhance Signalsand Systems Learning by Using Technology Based Teaching Strategies,” ASEE AnnualConference Proceedings, Indianapolis, IN, 2014.[16] B. Ferri, A. Ferri, K. Connor, “BYOE: Mobile Experiment for Signals and Systems– Analysis of a Guitar
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Embedded Systems & Cybersecurity for ECE
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2019 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
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Nader Rafla P.E., Boise State University; H. Shelton Jacinto, Boise State University; Luka Daoud, Boise State University
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Electrical and Computer
coursesincluded in the cyberphysical-systems certificate is a digital hardware design course. The focus ofthe digital hardware design course is to teach the usage and implementation of digital systems andalgorithms onto field-programmable gate arrays (FPGAs); semiconductor devices containing amatrix of reconfigurable logic blocks connected together that can be reprogrammed to any desiredfunction post-manufacturing. This course has been taught, until recently, in a traditionallecture-based manner with periodic hands-on projects and laboratory exercises. The course wasrecently flipped [1], featuring many new active-learning techniques and overhauled laboratoryexercises. To satisfy the new cyberphysical systems security certificate requirements
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Embedded Systems & Cybersecurity for ECE
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2019 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
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Maddumage Karunaratne, University of Pittsburgh, Johnstown
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Electrical and Computer
the microcontroller board. While assembly coding is important to learn thehardware intimately, the higher level C language is more productive in terms of development costs,and also C is less error-prone. Students find that the embedded course is rigorous and challengingthroughout the semester, but builds their confidence in the subject and usage of the microcontrollerdevelopment board – Dragon 12B plus. Laboratory exercisers use several different sensors and motordriver modules as peripherals in addition to the built-in components on the hardware board. The embedded systems lab experiments build confidence in students so that when theirembedded class final (exam) project [1] is assigned, they are not fazed by it. That project is to