ENEE789B
Advanced Topics in Electrophysics; Complex Systems in Engineering
Prerequisites: ENEE322 and ENEE324; or students who have taken courses with comparable content may contact the department. Introductory courses in engineering essentially focus on solvable systems that are simple, linear and noise-free. However, real-world systems are generally complex, nonlinear and noisy. This course intends to introduce fundamental concepts related to the analysisof nonlinear and stochastic systems in electrical engineering.
Sister Courses: ENEE789A, ENEE789M, ENEE789O, ENEE789Q, ENEE789W
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