Professional Education Subject
Electrical Engineering
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Courses In This Subject
- 3D and HD Broadband Video Networking (ELEC 6509P)—
This course addresses the key challenges related to the delivery of high quality next-generation video over a broad range of bandwidth-constrained networks. It describes cost-effective techniques that can be exploited to enhance video transmission.
- Battlefield Acoustics Signal Processing (DEF 8109P)—
Learn the basic physical principles underlying the propagation of acoustic signals in the atmosphere, environmental factors that influence sound near the ground, and typical sources of noise that degrade the performance of acoustic signal processing systems.
- DSP for Practicing Engineers Using the TI C6713 DSP Starter Kit (ELEC 2502P)—
Learn basic DSP theory with a focus on real-time, fixed-point applications. Understand the principles specific to the implementation of DSP algorithms on a fixed-point processor.
- Electrical Engineering: Preparation for the PE Exam, Power Option (ELEC 1012P)—
This refresher course is designed to prepare you for the Professional Engineer Exam, specifically the ECE-Power option. It is taught in the form of general review, with emphasis on the most essential theories and methods, and is taught live in Atlanta (on Saturdays) or available via online access (pre-recorded lectures).
- Fault and Disturbance Analysis Conference (ELEC 9190P)—
Join fellow power systems professionals to examine recent electrical disturbances and possible solutions in this annual Georgia Tech conference.
- Fundamentals of Engineering (ELEC 1001P)—
Designed to prepare you for the Fundamentals of Engineering Examination (formerly the EIT Exam), this course is tailored for the "General" option of the FE exam. It is taught in the form of a general review, with emphasis on the most essential theories and methods.
- Grounding, EMI, and Power Quality (ELEC 3501P)—
Understand design practices for grounding and electromagnetic compatibility of industrial, commercial, and residential systems with linear and distorting loads.
- Image Processing Using TI DM6437 (ELEC 6508P)—
Gain a solid foundation in image processing with a focus on real-time applications. Learn how to apply theory through real-world examples and laboratory exercises using Texas Instrument's DaVinci Platform.
- Integrated Grounding System Design and Testing (ELEC 3500P)—
Gain a comprehensive overview of substation grounding system design for safety and lightning protection and testing procedures, with emphasis on fundamentals and computer-based design procedures.
- Modern Energy Management Systems (ELEC 3504P)—
Explore the design principles and practical applications of modern energy management systems, ISOs, and RTOs.
- Power Distribution System Grounding and Transients (ELEC 3502P)—
Explore the theory and practice of modern power distribution system grounding, transients, protection, and operation.
- Power System Relaying: Theory and Applications (ELEC 3503P)—
Explore the fundamental principles of relaying, analysis tools for power-system modeling and analysis pertaining to relaying, industry practices in protection of lines, transformers, generators, motors, and industrial power systems.
- Protective Relaying Conference (ELEC 9115P)—
The annual Georgia Tech Protective Relaying Conference is an educational forum for the presentation and discussion of broad and detailed technical aspects of protective relaying and related subjects.
- Signal Processing for Efficient Hardware Implementation (ELEC 2500P)
- Video Processing Using TI DM6437 (ELEC 6507P)—
Building upon the concepts presented in Image Processing, participants will learn how to apply image and video processing theory through real-world examples and laboratory exercises using Texas Instrument's DaVinci Platform.

