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Academic Programs
The NMSU Telemetering and Telecommunications Academic
Program was developed in coordination with industry to meet industry
needs. The academic program is designed to provide qualified
undergraduate and graduate engineers for the field. The first
telemetry graduate course was offered in the fall of 1987.
Endowed Chair - An endowed Chair in Telemetering and Telecommunications,
currently occupied by Dr.
Stephen Horan, was funded by the International
Foundation for Telemetering, industry, and the State of New
Mexico.
NMSU's telemetering programs currently
offers:
- Undergraduate
design courses.
- A Master of Science in Electrical Engineering with a specialty
in telemetering, communications systems, etc. MSEE
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- A Doctor of Philosophy Degree with specialties in modulation,
coding, synchronization, equalization, etc.
- Short Courses in telemetry systems.
- A weekly Seminar Series
to discuss current research and application topics.
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Courses
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Undergraduate: |
- Analog and Digital Communications
- Computer Networking
- Digital Signal Processing
- Fiber Optics Transmissions
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Graduate: |
- Probability and Random
Processes
- Digital Communications
- Source Coding
- Channel Coding
- Detection and Estimation Theory
- Telemetry Systems
- Satellite Communications
- Real-Time Digital Signal Processing
- Personal Communication Systems
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- NMSU
is a member of the National Technological University and supplies
courseware in the areas of satellite communications and telemetering
systems through the Center.
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Laboratory Facilities
- Engineering workstations and high-end PCs with software for
communications design and analysis, including: Signal Processing
Workstation (SPW), Matlab, Satellite Toolkit (STK), and high-level
programming packages.
- Communications design laboratory
for developing, prototyping, and testing communications devices,
including: signal generators, spectrum analyzers, oscilloscopes,
and network analyzers.
- Real-time digital signal processing
laboratory with Motorola DSP evaluation boards.
- Optical communications laboratory.
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