Undergraduate Research OpportunitiesThere are a number of opportunities for EE and CoE undergraduates to be involved in research projects with faculty and graduate students. Projects listed below should be considered ongoing unless an end date is specified. Participation in these projects may be through Senior Design, Independent Study (ECE/COE 1898), or as part-time work, depending on the project. Be sure to note the required course background and QPA expected for participation in each project. PROJECTS currently availableAllen ChengImplementing Versatile Instruction Processing (VIP) Core for Embedded Multimedia MicroprocessorsThe objective of this project is to implement and synthesize custom circuit design for the state-of-the-art processing unit using Verilog/VHDL. VIP has recently been proposed to replace the conventional ALU (Arithmetic Logic Unit) in embedded multimedia microprocessor to achieve higher performance (e.g. 400% improvement on mpeg2 application.) You will be given the high level design specification of the VIP core and implement it using standard cell synthesis and FPGA. Compare both implementations in terms of the circuit area, speed, and power consumption. If time permits, students will also be provided the chance to research and implement some low-power techniques to conserve the energy consumption for longer battery life. alex JonesInstrumenting Parallel Applications for Communication Pattern Visualization and Prediction Implementing Perl regular expressions in a Content Addressable Memory (CAM) for intrusion detection Steve LevitanComputer Generated Shapes for Artwork Marlin MickleProjects related to radio-frequency identification (RFID) Greg Reed Projects involving low-level power conversion technologies, such as AC/DC converters for various applications, as well as other types of converters/rectifiers/choppers.
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A student design team works with the Children's Museum on an interactive radio exhibit.
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