- Computer Assisted Instructional Facility
A computer based classroom which is used to assist in the instruction of numerous courses in the area of communications, signal processing, networking, and affiliated fields. The facility consists mainly of high-end intel based workstations equipped with state-of-the-art communications and signal processing software. The facility is used for both lectures and student projects.
- Communication Design Laboratory
This facility is used to support the activities of instructional laboratory courses in this area of real-time communication systems. The lab consists of personal computers equipped with digital signal processing boards, signal generators, spectrum analyzers, oscilloscopes, and other related peripherals.
Computer Assisted Instructional Facility
Overview
The computer classroom , located in
2446 A.V. Williams Building, is designed to facilitate the use of state-of-the-art software packages in our CSP curriculum. During the day this room will be used for course lectures, and in the evening it will be used as an open lab where students can work on projects and homework assignments. This lab is equipped with 24 student Worstations running Microsoft Windows XP.
Equipment
- Student Workstations
- Dell Optiplex Workstation 270
- Pentium 4 2.8 GHz Processor w/ HyperThreading
- 2048MB RAM
- 120 Gig Hard Drive
- 19" Dell LCD Monitor (Ultrascan P990)
- Windows XP Software
- LabView
- OPNET
- Matlab
- PSPICE
- Microsoft Visual Studio
- Microsoft Office XP
- Acrobat Reader
- Ghostview
- Telnet
- WS-ftp
- Netscape
- Xwin
- Winzip
- HP Laserjet 4000N
- Sharp XG-E3500U LCD Projector
Communication Design Laboratory
Overview
This facility, located in
2448 A.V. Williams Building, is used to support the activities of instructional laboratory courses in this area of real-time communication systems. The lab consists of personal computers equipped with digital signal processing boards, signal generators, spectrum analyzers, oscilloscopes, and other related peripherals.