ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING / 79 knowledge of noise analysis (EEL 4516). Design, operation and performance of pulsed, pulsed-doppler, CW, FM and tracking radar systems. EEL 5631-Digital Control Systems (3) Prereq: EEL 3701, EEL 4657. A study of the digital computer as a control element, classical sampled data control theory, and applications with microcomputers. EEL 5718C-Computer Communications (3) Prereq: EEL 4514. Design of data communication networks: modems, terminals, error control, multiplexing, message switching, and data concentration. Laboratory. EEL 5719-Digital Filtering (3) Analysis and design of digital filters for discrete signal processing; spectral analysis; fast Fourier transform. EEL 5745C-Microcomputer Hardware and Software (4) Pre- req: EEL 3701 and either EEL 3304 or 3003. Functional behav- ior of microprocessors, memory, peripheral support inte- grated circuit hardware;, microcomputer system and devel- opment software; applications. Laboratory. EEL 5761-Hardware-Software Interactions: Time Sharing System (3) Prereq: EEL 4713C. Input-output control and in- terface, resource sharing and allocation. Software (hard- ware) extensions of hardware (software) functions. Digital system evaluation: EEL 5763-Engineering of Very Large Scale Integration Circuits (3) Introduction to VLSI methodology, design rules, and building blocks. VLSI integration, floorplans, spatial and temporal parameters. Application of VLSI to computer de- sign and dedicated systems. EEL 5768-Computer Interfacing (3) Prereq: EEL 4713C. Func- tional, logical, and timing requirements in the control of per- ipheral equipment. Peripheral-processor communication and protocol. EEL 5840-Elements of Machine Intelligence (3) An in- troduction to design and control. Elements of self-organiza- tion, learning, and unmanned decision-making are con- sidered within structures of control for industrial automated lines, robots, and autonomous vehicles. EEL 5905--ndividual Work (1-4; max: 8) Prereq: consent of adviser. Selected problems or projects. EEL 5934-Special Topics in Electrical Engineering (1-3; max: 8) EEL 6156-Advanced Circuit Analysis (3) Design objectives, performance functions, optimization techniques applied to circuit design. EEL 6171-Advanced System Theory (4) Structural analysis of linear dynamical systems. Invariance, F and G invariance, constrained reachability, pole assignment and stability, ad- vanced topics in linear algebra useful in mathematical sys- tem theory. EEL 6264-Advanced Electric Energy Systems I (3) Prereq: EEL 4214 or consent of instructor. Energy systems planning and operation with emphasis on advanced analysis method- ologies and computer simulation. EEL 6265-Advanced Electric Energy Systems II (3) Prereq: EEL 6264. Continuation of EEL 6264 with additional emphasis given to the new electric energy technologies. EEL 6267-Advanced Electromechanical Energy Conversion (2) Electromechanical energy conversion processes from a general systems theory point of view. New approaches in re- search and development of advanced electrical motors and generators with their controls. Electrical motors and control systems for intelligent machines. EEL 6311-Electronic Circuits I (3) Prereq: required under- graduate electronics and control sequences. Analysis and design of operational amplifier circuits, other topics in elec- tronic circuit design. EEL 6312-Electronic Circuits II (3) Prereq: EEL 6311. Design of active circuits, analysis and design of phase-locked loops and frequency synthesizers. EEL 6315-Solid-State Circuits I (3) Prereq: EEL 3396 and one of the following: EEL 4310, 4374, 4331, or 4351. Integrated circuits: design study and design practice. EEL 6316-Solid-State Circuits II (3) Prereq: EEL 6315. MOS integrated circuits. Transistor structures and modeling and analog circuit applications. EEL 6330-Electrical Transport Mechanisms in Semiconduc- tors (3) Transport processes in degenerate and non-de- generate semiconductors: Boltzmann transport equations, formal solutions, impurity scattering. Discussion of transport mechanisms in the most widely used semiconductors. EEL 6381-Network Representation of Solid-State Devices (3) Prereq: graduate standing. Relationship between dy- namic large- and small-signal equivalent circuit models and the physical mechanisms governing device operation. Spe- cial attention given to approximations and methods of rea- soning. Emphasis on large-signal, dynamic models for MOS bipolar transistors and related devices. EEL 6382-Semiconductor Physical Electronics I (3) Crystal structures; imperfections; statistics; lattice dynamics; energy band theory. Equilibrium properties of electrons and holes in semiconductors. Electronic transport phenomena. Boltzmann's equation and transport coefficients in semi- conductors. EEL 6383-Semiconductor Physical Electronics II (3) Prereq: 'EEL 6382. Scattering mechanisms. Recombination-generation and trapping processes; optical properties. Excess carrier phenomena. Photoelectric effects in semiconductors. Metal- semiconductor contacts. Opto-electronic devices. Junction and MOS devices. Superconductors and Josephson Junction devices. EEL 6388-Fluctuation Phenomena I (3) Prereq: EEL 5544. Noise theory with applications to electrical engineering. Sources of noise in electronic devices; statistical and spectral representation. Influence of noise upon the performance of circuits and systems. Limitation of detectors and instruments due to noise. EEL 6391-Fluctuation Phenomena II (3) Prereq: EEL 6388. Principles of stochastic processes, generating and character- istic functions, spectral density theorems, applied to noise in physical and electrical systems. Generation-recombination' noise, Brownian noise, transport noise. EEL 6397-Semiconductor Device Theory I (3) Prereq: EEL 3396. Semiconductor material properties, equilibrium and nonequilibrium processes, quasi-Fermi levels, pn junctions; charge-control modeling; high level injection, heavy doping effects. EEL 6398-Semiconductor Device Theory II (3) Prereq: EEL 6397. Basic mechanisms in bipolar junction transistors, low- and high-current effects; fundamental principles of the MOS system, surface effects on pn junctions, MOS fieldlef- fect transistors. rEEL 6442-Physical Optics for Engineers (3) Fourier analysis approach to physical optics; spread and transfer functions, effects of optical spectrum limitations. Noise. Holography. Abberations, lens system design and optimization. EEL 6443-Optical Fibers I (3) Prereq: EEL 3473. Review of electromagnetic theory. Theory of dielectric waveguides, Smodes of planar waveguides, strip waveguides, coupled- mode formalism, directional couplers, modulation and switching of light, wavelength tunable filters, polarization independent devices and fiber-integrated optical circuit couplers. EEL 6444-Optical Fibers II (3) Prereq: EEL 6443. Review of electromagnetic theory. Basic waveguide equations, wave and ray optics, dielectric slab waveguide, step and graded index fibers, fiber measurements, fiber splices, polarization properties, and fiber systems. EEL 6486-Electromagnetic Field Theory and Applications I (3) Prereq: undergraduate course in fields and waves. Ad- vanced electrostatics, magnetostatics, time-varying elec- tromagnetic fields, wave propagation, waveguides. EEL 6487-Electromagnetic Field Theory and Applications II (3) Prereq: EEL 6486. Electromagnetic radiation, antennas, wave propagation in anisotropic media. EEL 6489-Current Topics in Applied Magnetics (3) Physical principles of technical magnetism with emphasis on mag- netic domains. EEL 6503-Signal Representation and Design (3) Prereq: EEL 5544 or equivalent. Representation of signals and noise by sampling. Fourier and other transform methods, complex variable techniques. Criteria of optimality in communication and ranging systems. Analytical signal theory; digital signal design. EEL 6505-Digital Signal Processing (3) Prereq: EEL 5544, EEL 5719. Measurement and analysis of signals and noise. Digital filtering and spectral analysis; fast Fourier transform. EEL 6509-Space Communications (3) Prereq: EEL 5544. Tele-