EE 372 - Spring 2020

EE 372 (Modeling and Simulation)

Instructors

    • Dr. Aly El-Osery
    • Dr. Anders Jorgensen
    • Dr. Kevin Wedeward

Required Textbook

Hans-Joachim Bungartz, Stefan Zimmer, Martin Buchholz, and Dirk Pflüger Modeling and Simulation: An application-oriented introduction, Springer, 2014.

Recommended Software

MATLAB Student Version or Octave

Class Day, Time and Place

TR 9:30am - 10:45pm in Lopez 106

Course Description

Course on simulation and modeling using modern engineering tools. Topics include: state-space modeling, modeling and simulation of systems, statistical techniques for data analysis, MATLAB, SIMULINK, CAD, Pspice, and related topics.

Topics Covered

    • Creating models of a system
    • Simulating system behavior using computer
    • Presenting essential results through data reduction and visualization
    • Verifying simulation and validating models
    • Using simulation results for decision making

Grading (Updated 03/30/2020)

    • Homeworks and projects: 45%
    • 3 Exams: 45%
    • Homework: 45%
    • Projects: 45%
    • Quizzes: 10%

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