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Real
Time Systems
Course: Computer Engineering (Crp E) 558, section
XC (CD-ROM), section
XE
(steaming media)
Fundamental concepts in real-time systems. Real-time task
scheduling paradigms. Resource management in uniprocessor,
multiprocessor, and distributed realtime systems. Fault-tolerance,
resource reclaiming, and overload handling. Real-time channel,
packet scheduling, and real-time LAN protocols. Case study
of real-time system architectures, operating systems, and
programming languages. RT-Linux based laboratory experiments.
Homework 30% (4 to 5 homework)
Mid-term Exam 25%
Term Project 20%
Final Exam 25%
RT-Linux laboratory: mandatory for on-campus students; optional
for off-campus students.
Prerequisites: CprE 308 (Operating Systems: Principles and
Practice) or Com S 352
Computer
requirements: College
of Engineering specs
Dates: August 22-December 16
Day/Time:
live streaming Monday, Wednesday and Friday 11:00-11:50
a.m.
Delivery
method: CD-ROM or streaming media
Credit: 3 graduate credits
Tuition: $954
Delivery
fee: CD-ROM $750, streaming media $540 (If you drop
this course, part or all of the delivery fee may be refunded
dependent on the date of the drop.)
Computer
fee applies--see table
Off-campus
programs: Master
of Science in Computer Engineering, Master of Science in
Electrical Engineering, Master
of Science in Information Assurance
Instructor:
G. Manimaran, Assistant Professor
Registration deadline: August 15
Text:
For more information, visit Engineering Distance Education
at www.ede.iastate.edu
Reconfigurable
Computing Systems
Course: Computer Engineering (Cpr E) 583/Computer Science
(Com S) 583, section
XC (CD-ROM), section XE (streaming media)
Introduction to reconfigurable computing, FPGA technology
and architectures, spatial computing architectures, systolic
and bit serial architectures, adaptive network architectures,
bus-based and static dynamic rearrangeable interconnection
structure architectures, reconfigurable computing architectures
for processors.
Prerequisite: background in computer architecture, design,
and organization
Computer
requirements: College
of Engineering specs
Dates: August 22-December 16
Day/Time:
streamed live Tuesday and Thursday 12:40-2:00 p.m.
Delivery
method: CD-ROM or streaming media
Credit: 3 graduate credits
Tuition: $954
Delivery
fee: CD-ROM $750, streaming media $540 (If you drop
this course, part or all of the delivery fee may be refunded
dependent on the date of the drop.)
Computer
fee applies--see table
Off-campus programs: Master
of Science in Computer Engineering, Master of Science in
Electrical Engineering, Master
of Science in Information Assurance
Instructor: Akhilesh Tyagi,
Associate Professor, and
Arun Somani, Professor
Registration deadline: August 15
Text:
For more information, visit Engineering Distance Education
at www.ede.iastate.edu
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