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Southern Methodist - EE - 7336
Homework #4 Chapter #5 Problems on pages 120-123. Problem 3 Problem 4 (=0.8 m) Problem 8 Problem 9 Extra Problem for 7336 Problem 1
Southern Methodist - EE - 7375
EE 5375/7375 Random Processes Homework #7 Problem 1. textbook problem 8.1 Let Mn denote the sequence of sample means from an i.i.d. random process Xn : Mn = 1 (X1 + X2 + + Xn ) n(a) Is Mn a Markov process? (b) If the answer to part (a) is yes, n
Southern Methodist - EE - 7375
EE 5375/7375 Random Processes Due September 29, 2008 Homework #3 Problem 1. textbook problem 3.53 The exam grades X in a certain class have a Gaussian (normal) pdf with mean m and standard deviation . Find the constants a and b so that the random var
Southern Methodist - EE - 7375
EE 5375/7375 Random Processes Homework #2due September 19, 2008Problem 1. textbook problem 3.12 Let U be a uniform random variable in the interval [-1,1]. Find the probabilities (a) P (U > 0) (b) P (U < 5) (c) P (|U | < 1/3) (d) P (1/3 < U < 1/2)
Southern Methodist - EE - 7375
EE 5375/7375 Random Processes Homework #5November 3, 2008Problem 1. textbook problem 6.2 A discrete-time random process Xn is dened as follows. A fair coin is tossed. If the outcome is heads, Xn = 1 for all n; if the outcome is tails, Xn = 1 for
Southern Methodist - EE - 7391
EE 5391 / 7391 Homework #1 EE 5391 1. Exercise 1.2-3 Aberration-Free Imaging Surface You can define the surface parametrically (get an equation that defines the set of points that makes up the surface). You should plot a slice through the center of r
Southern Methodist - EE - 7391
EE 5391 / 7391 Homework #6 EE 5391 1. 2. 3. 4. Exercise 14.2-1 Number of Modes in a Gas Laser (10 pts) Exercise 14.3-3 Demonstration of Pulsing by Mode Locking (20 pts) Problem 14.2-1 Number of Longitudinal Modes (10 pts) Problem 14.2-3 Mode Control
Southern Methodist - EE - 7391
EE 5391 / 7391 Homework #3 EE 5390 1. Exercise 3.1-1 Parameters of a Gaussian Beam. 2. Exercise 3.1-4 Determination of the Width and Curvature at One Point Given the Width and Curvature at Another Point. 3. Problem 3.1-3 The Elliptic Gaussian Beam. (
Southern Methodist - EE - 7391
EE 5391 / 7391 Homework #4 EE 5390 1. Exercise 9.2-1 Maximum Resonator Length for Confined Rays 2. Problem 9.1-2 Mirrorless Resonators. For this problem you will need the Fresnel Reflection coefficient for the interface: R=r2=[(n1-n2)/(n2+n1)]2 3. Pr
Southern Methodist - EE - 8371
Information Theory (EE 8371) Fall 2000 J. D. Gibson Homework Set #4 Problems from the text for Chapter 2 on pages 47-49: Problems 22, 23, 28, 30, 33, 34, 35.September 18, 2000 Handout #7 Due: Sept. 29, 2000
Southern Methodist - EE - 8371
Information Theory (EE 8371) Fall 2000 J. D. Gibson Homework Set #2 Problems from the text for Chapter 2 on pages 42ff: Problems 1, 2, 5, 8, and 14.September 1, 2000 Handout #4 Due: Sept. 8, 2000
Southern Methodist - EE - 8371
Information Theory (EE 8371) Fall 2000 J. D. Gibson Homework Set #6 Chapter 4, Problems 2, 4, and 10.October 4, 2000 Handout #13 Not to be turned in
Southern Methodist - EE - 8371
Information Theory (EE 8371) Fall 2000 J. D. Gibson Due: October 20, 2000 Homework Set #7 Chapter 8: Problems 1, 2, 3, and 4.October 13, 2000 Handout #16
Southern Methodist - EE - 8377
EE8377: Advanced Digital Communications Fall 2004 Saturdays: 9:00 11:50 am; Room 129 Caruth Hall Instructor:Dr. Ahmed Hmimy, Andrew Corp. E-mail: ahmed.hmimy@andrew.com Office hours: Saturdays 12:30-1:30 pm.SMU contact:Mr. Gary McCleskey, Room 3
Southern Methodist - EE - 8377
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Southern Methodist - EE - 8390
EE 8390 Homework #1 Due: Wednesday, February 131) 2) 3) 4) 5) Problem 4-2 Problem 4-9 Problem 4-10 Problem 4-11 Problem 4-16
Southern Methodist - EE - 8391
EETS 8391 Gigabit Ethernet Summer 2002 Term Project Douglas McCarthy 00649037 July 26, 2002 Problem Statement A large aerospace company is assembling a fighter jet for the US Air Force in Marietta, Georgia. Major sub-assemblies will be built in Fort
Southern Methodist - EE - 8391
Policy Based ManagementJose Porto SMU ID: 04178771Gigabit Ethernet, LAN and MANEE 8391 Dr. Paul ChenIntroduction During the last few years there has been much talk about the possibility of companies transmitting different types of traffic suc
Southern Methodist - EE - 8391
Term Project: Ethernet Passive Optical Network (EPON): Enabler of Next-Generation Optical Access Network For: Dr. Paul ChenGarland S. Henderson SMU ID: 03465097 SMU EETS 8391: Gigabit Ethernet July 22nd, 2002Problem Statement: Communication infra
Southern Methodist - EE - 8391
12829883.docE PowersEl Chivato Public Service Company Backbone Gigabit Ethernet ProposalBy Eric Powers Term Project EETS-8391 Gigabit Ethernet Summer 2002Page 1 of 612829883.docE PowersProblem StatementEl Chivato Public Service (CPS) h
Southern Methodist - PLSC - 1320
Political Science 1320: Introduction to American Government and PoliticsInstructor: Matthew Wilson Collins Hall e-mail jmwilson@smu.edu 6:00 pm phone (214) 768-4054 appointment website http:/faculty.smu.edu/jmwilson Office: 215 Carr Wed 4:00or byC
Southern Methodist - PLSC - 3334
Political Science 3334: Public Opinion and American PoliticsInstructor: Matthew Wilson Collins Hall e-mail jmwilson@smu.edu 2:00-3:00 pm phone (214) 768-4054 appointment website http:/faculty.smu.edu/jmwilson Office: 215 Carr Mon Wed or byCourse D
Southern Methodist - PLSC - 3360
PLSC 3360Foundations of Political ThoughtSt.ThomasinstructstheKingofCyprusThis course chronicles human attempts to create, and to analyze, our most striking artifact: the human community. The course begins with a sustained look at the Greek atte
Southern Methodist - PLSC - 3360
PLSC 3360Foundations of Political ThoughtSt.ThomasinstructstheKingofCyprusSpring, 2005MR. CARTER POLITICAL SCIENCE 3360 SPRING 2005FOUNDATIONS OF POLITICAL THOUGHTThis course chronicles human attempts to create, and to analyze, our most str
Southern Methodist - PLSC - 3361
PLSC 3361 Modern Political ThoughtSpring, 2007POLITICAL SCIENCE 3361 MODERN POLITICAL THOUGHTPoliticalScience3361examineswhymodernfolksooftenfeelaloneandafraid.The coursechroniclessocialandpoliticalthoughtfromtheseventeenthtotheearly twentie
Southern Methodist - PLSC - 3362
POLITICAL SCIENCE 3362 TWENTIETH CENTURY POLITICAL THOUGHTThis course analyzes the political implications of the problems of modern mass society. The main focus is on those concepts most relevant to our world: alienation, mechanization of life, fear
Southern Methodist - PLSC - 3362
Edward Hopper, Nighthawks, 1942POLITICAL SCIENCE 3362 TWENTIETH CENTURY POLITICAL THOUGHTThis course analyzes the political implications of the problems of modern mass society. The main focus is on those concepts most relevant to our world: aliena
Southern Methodist - PLSC - 3362
20 . Century Political ThoughtthEdward Hopper, Nighthawks, 1942PLSC 3362 Spring, 2006POLITICAL SCIENCE 3362 TWENTIETH CENTURY POLITICAL THOUGHTmass This course analyzes the political implications of the problems of modern society. The main f
Southern Methodist - PLSC - 4324
Political Science 4324: Political DynamicsInstructor: Matthew Wilson Collins Hall e-mail jmwilson@mail.smu.edu Wed 2:00-3:00 pm phone (214) 768-4054 appointment website http:/faculty.smu.edu/jmwilson Office: 215 Carr Mon or byCourse Description: O
Southern Methodist - PLSC - 4356
1 SOUTHERN METHODIST UNIVERSITY 4356 Latin America Political Economy Spring 2008 Preliminary draft subject to changeInstructor: Luigi Manzetti e-mail: lmanzett@mail.smu.edu Office Hours: W 8:0 0-1100 AM, or by appointment. COURSE DESCRIPTION AND GO