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Electrical Engineering Prepared by: Dr. Ivica Kostanic Florida Tech October, 2014
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Florida Institute of technologies Page 2 Engineering Electrical and computer engineering ECE at Florida Tech Some research areas at ECE WiCE Outline
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Florida Institute of technologies Page 3 Engineering Creative application of scientific principles to develop solutions to problems of technical nature In modern world engineering is closely tied to business – driving forces of the overall progress
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Florida Institute of technologies Page 4 What is an Electrical Engineer (EE)? An EE - application and control of electric and magnetic fields to produce and improve current technology* Someone trained in the practical application of electricity* Types of electrical engineering oPower oControl oElectronics oMicroelectronics oSignal processing oTelecommunications oComputer engineering oBio-electrical engineering Solar panels for power generation All electric Tesla roadster iPhone
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Florida Institute of technologies Page 5 What does an EE/CE do? They design, develop, analyze, and test oComputers and systems with computers embedded in them oTwo-way communications systems (telephones and fiber-optic systems) oOne-way communications systems (radio, television, satellite) oControl systems (aircraft collision-avoidance systems, medical electronic devices) oSystems used for the generation, control, and delivery of electric power (homes, offices, and industry) oSystems that educate and entertain (computers and computer networks, compact-disk players, cell phones, and multimedia systems) Analyze computer-aided tomography data (CAT scans), seismic data from earthquakes and well drilling, and data from space probes, voice synthesizers, and handwriting recognition
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Florida Institute of technologies Page 6 20 th Century - Electrical Engineering Power distribution, generation, and delivery Radio (early 1900s) RADAR Television Computers and microprocessors Transistor (1940s) First handheld calculator (1967, Texas Instruments) First Intel microprocessor (1968) First personal computer, Altair 8800 (1970s, used Intel 8080 – an 8-bit processor) Home video game, Odyssey 100 by Magnavox (1972) Atari by Al Alcorn, following the arcade game Pong (1973) Internet Cellphone (1980s) and Wireless internet (1990) EKG, MRI, EEGs Initial experiments with electricity Modern supercomputing farm
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Florida Institute of technologies Page 7 21 st century – Electrical Engineering New energy sources and power delivery Clean technologies Supercomputers in a palm of your hand Seamless wireless connectivity Nano-technologies Smart environment Scientists study the world as it is; engineers create the world that has never been - Theodore von Kármán
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Florida Institute of technologies Page 8 EE/CE degree at FIT Two programs: EE and CE Significant overlap between programs Large number of research faculty General research areas (EE) oElectromagnetics (Lail, Mushid) oElectronics and optics (Grossman, Murshid, Earles) oSystems and information processing (Kozaitis, Anangnostopolous, Kepuska) oWireless communications (Mu, Kostanic, Otero) General research areas (CE) oWireless communications (Otero) oBid data and parallel processing (Otero, Smith) oComputer design and reliability (Saquib) oLeering systems (Anagnostopolous) ECE Department offers advanced degrees (MSEE and PhD) ECE Department has a very strong connection with local industry (Harris, NASA, Analex, QualiTest, Intersil, Boeing, and many more)
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Florida Institute of technologies Electrical Engineering Flowchart
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Florida Institute of technologies Computer Engineering Flowchart
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Florida Institute of technologies ProTrack Co-op http://www.fit.edu/career/co-op/ Erin Minta (321) 674-7179http://www.fit.edu/career/co-op/ Information sessions held in Fall
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Florida Institute of technologies Page 12 Design and optimization of cellular networks Cellular technology – fastest growing technology ever FIT WiCE – performance optimization of cellular networks Software package – Gladiator Screen shot of Gladiator SW package
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Florida Institute of technologies Page 13 Characterization of hurricane winds Goal (s) oCharacterize impact of hurricane winds on man made structures oSuggest improvements in building codes Project funded by NSF Details oSecond generation system oCollaboration EE, ME, CE Outline of the network installation Typical sensor deployment on the rooftop
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Florida Institute of technologies Page 14 Broadband Internet in flight 2008 – Internet on the plane Commercial network – AirCell Design software developed by a company from Melbourne Wireless network for internet in the sky Network planning software WIZARD
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Florida Institute of technologies Page 15 Lightning research Sponsored by NASA Evaluation of impact of lightning on space vehicle electronics
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SCAN Testbed Location on ISS
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Florida Institute of technologies Payload Ka-Band HGA JPL SDR Antenna Pointing System Integrated Gimbal Assembly (APS IGA) Gimbal Control Electronics (GCE) L-Band LGA (GPS) S-Band MGA GD SDR S-Band LGA Thermostat Control Assembly Harris SDR Harris Up/Dn Converter ExPA (AFRAM) Avionics S-Band LGA TWTA Power Supply Unit RF Subsystem Plate Assembly
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Florida Institute of technologies Page 18 Conclusions ECE is: oCreative profession oDynamic profession oExciting profession oDemanding profession oProfession with a great future Thanks!
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