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Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering

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Code Course Title Credit Learning Time Division Degree Grade Note Language Availability
ECE4247 Power Electronics System Analysis 3 6 Major Bachelor/Master 1-4 - No
Inverters and converters play an important role to operate fuel cell systems, hybrid electric vehicles, and etc. In this subject, design and control of various power conversion circuits according to the application conditions. Completing this subject, one can handle hardwares and softwares for power conversion circuits and can utilize the theory and technique for industry applications
ECE4248 Networked Control System 3 6 Major Bachelor/Master 1-4 - No
The characteristics of the networked control system(NCS) are explained and the design requirement of the NCS are suggested. We treat the topics of the stability of the NCS, robust controller design for the NCS and the scheduling techniques for performance improvement. The NCS implemented by CAN(Controller Area Network) is presented as an application case.
ECE4249 Computer Vision 3 6 Major Bachelor/Master 1-4 Korean Yes
This course focuses in the study of theories for image analysis. The first part consists of Image formulation model, early processing, boundary detection, region growing and segmentation, motion detection, merging and introduction of morphology. The second part, we cover basic concepts of statistical model, dis- criminant function, decision boundary and rules and neural network for visual pattern recognition.
ECE4261 Nano Device 3 6 Major Bachelor/Master 1-4 English Yes
In this course, we will cover many topics including the growth methods and the physical/electrical characteristic for sub-nanometer dimensional materials. With the basic knowledge on nano scale materials, we deal with the nano devices (e.g., memory, logic, display devices, etc.), nano structures and operation principles.
ECE4267 Electromagnetic Energy Conversion 3 6 Major Bachelor/Master 1-4 - No
This subject is devoted to the principles of Electromagnetic energy conversion taking place through the medium of the electric or magnetic filed of the applied electromagnetic devices. Emphasis is placed on the energy conversion process based on the mathematically defined energy and coenergy of electric machinery, whereby correlation of electric input and mechanical output can be identified effectively. The purpose of energy conversion principles is to aid in understanding how energy conversion takes place, to provide techniques for designing and optimizing the devices for specific requirements, and to develop models of electromechanical energy conversion devices.
ECE4268 Design Principles of Electric Machine 3 6 Major Bachelor/Master 1-4 - No
This subject deals with the design principles for electric machinery and the applied design project. The purposes of this subject are to understand the fundamental design methodologies and design programs for electric machinery, to learn the design characteristics and process specified for types of electric machinery, and to carry-out the team-based design project. It covers the variety of electric machinery such as transformer, induction machine, synchronous machine, special machines, and its design project is specified on the environmentally-friendly electric machines for industrial application.
ECE4269 Advanced Display Engineering 3 6 Major Bachelor/Master 1-4 Korean Yes
This lecture deals with a various applications of display technology based on device physic and process. Thin film transistor device and process will be covered in detail to provide advanced knowledge in display technology.
ECE4270 Image Processing 3 6 Major Bachelor/Master 1-4 English Yes
This class provides fundamental knowledge for acquisition, processing, display of digital image signals by studying such topics as mathematical modeling of image signal, sampling, spatial and temporal resolution, human visual system, quantization theory, basic 2D signal processing, 2D transform, frequency analysis, filtering, image enhancement, color space, color processing, and compression and reconstruction. Selected practical applications are analysed for better understanding of such techniques.
ECE4272 Advanced Convergence Capstone Design 3 6 Major Bachelor/Master - No
Design addresses problems faced by local communities with a focus on design, experimentation, and prototyping processes. Particular attention is placed on constraints faced when designing for handicapped and elderly people. Multidisciplinary teams work on projects in collaboration with community partners, field practitioners, and experts in relevant fields. Topics covered include design for affordability, design for sustainability, and strategies for working effectively with community partners and customers. Students work in multidisciplinary teams on term-long projects in collaboration with community partners, field practitioners, and experts in relevant fields. Students may continue projects begun in other problem-based learning projects (such as in convergence capstone design, global convergence capstone design).
ECE4273 Introduction to Mobile Communications 3 6 Major Bachelor/Master - No
This course covers various topics on mobile communications, which include cellular systems, cognitive radio networks, heterogenous wireless networks, multiple access techniques (CDMA/OFDMA/FDMA/TDMA), wireless protocol, transmission techniques in wireless channels, synchronization techniques, design and management of mobile communication networks, frequency management and next generation mobile communication systems.
ECE4274 Technological Innovation and Business Management 3 6 Major Bachelor/Master 1-4 - No
This course covers four essential stages of the necessary and sufficient conditions for technological innovation and commercialization that make today's dreams become tomorrow’s daily life for everyone. The first stage is the preparation stage for gaining insight by reading and systematically analyzing the changes in the future, the second stage is systematically understanding innovative values ​​and strategically devising SMART, and the third stage is successfully creating, communicating, and managing teams to innovate. The final stage covers the business essentials and business know-how and conditions that management should know.
ECE4275 Solid State Physics for Electrical Engineers 3 6 Major Bachelor/Master 1-4 English Yes
The fundamentals of solid-state physics is to be lectured, in order to design and develop the solid-state electron devices. To figure out the basic properties of insulator/semiconductor/conductor as well as how to draw the energy band diagram, the fundamentals on solid-state physics are provided. Afterwards, students can learn how carriers are moving in semiconductor (e.g., drift, diffusion, recombination-generation). Before taking the advanced classes such as semiconductor device engineering and nano device engineering, the theory for metal-semiconductor junction and p-n junction are to be studied in great detail (including DC, AC, and transient responses).
ECE4276 Introduction to Intelligent Bioelectronic Devices 3 6 Major Bachelor/Master 1-4 - No
The course covers the basic knowledge to understand interdisciplinary research area of modern flexible and stretchable devices in the field of bioelectronics. The convergence of electrical, material, and nano-scale fabricating techniques allows recent novel bioelectric platform, with a consequences in improved performance and multimodal operation. In this course work, we will discuss the electrode geometry, device structures, signal analysis, and other topics related to the implantable and biointegrated electronics. All materials in the course work requires the basic knowledge covered in other electrical engineering course from the Freshman to Junior.
ECE4277 RF System Engineering 3 6 Major Bachelor/Master 1-4 - No
Modern electronic systems demand smaller, faster, and more efficient analog and digital circuits. This course introduces the fundamental concepts and analysis techniques of RF engineering to tackle the high-speed problems in designing analog and digital circuit and systems. The lecture begins with a review of the basics - the origin of resistance, capacitance, and inductance - then progresses to more advanced topics such as transmission line theory including single and multiconductor systems with eigen mode analysis, resonant circuits, impedance termination and matching, network analysis and functions and operation principles of high frequency active circuit building blocks. In addition, the course describes system level design issues with link budget analysis examples and applications in RF systems. This course will be valuable to senior undergraduate and graduate students interested in for high-speed analog and digital design.
ECE4278 SOC Design and Practice 3 6 Major Bachelor/Master 1-4 Korean Yes
This course delivers fundamentals of SoC design, including basic concepts, components, and design flows. It provides an introduction to SoC and its components. It also teaches design flows of SoC, including Register-Transfer-Level (RTL) design, verification, logic synthesis, formal verification, clocking, synchronous/asynchrouns signal interface.