GEG4564

Computer systems engineering II

G Chetty

6 points · 26 lecture hours and 52 tutorial and laboratory hours · Full-year subject · Gippsland · Prerequisites: GEG3564

Objectives The student is expected to develop a detailed knowledge of selected hardware components in computer systems engineering; to gain confidence in designing and analysing complex digital systems; and to understand the concept and operation of large computer systems.

Synopsis Review of hardware and design techniques available for digital systems with emphasis on microcomputer-based applications. Computer system design and real-time operating systems. Study of the concepts of digital processing and filtering with relevant applications.

Assessment Examination: 30% · Laboratory examination: 50% · Design assignment: 20%

Prescribed texts

Driscoll L Data acquisition and process control with the M68HCII microcontroller Prentice-Hall, 1994
Willis T Biomedical digital signal processing C-language examples and lab-experiments for IBM-PC Prentice-Hall, 1993

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