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Sunday, May 15, 2011

Hydrology 2

Hydrology

DEFINITION:Hydrology is a study of the waters of the earth, their distribution, characteristics and effects.


OBJECTIVE:To increase knowledge on the application of hydrology, fluid mechanics, computer and engineering principles to water resources problems. The economics and engineering of systems for design, control, utilization of water resources is stressed. Specific attention is given to comprehensive water designs and stormwater management.
FACULTY:Mr. Jeff Earhart, P.E.



TEXT:Hydrology: Water Quantity and Quality Control, Second Edition M. Wanielista, R. Kersten, and R. Eaglin J. Wiley & Sons, 1997


SUPPLEMENTAL TEXTS:Applied Hydrology, Chow, Maidment and Mays, McGraw Hill, 1988.
National Council of Examiners for Engineering and Surveying, Fundamentals of Engineering (FE) Supplied-Reference Handbook, 5th Edition (© 2001), available for free as a pdf from http://www.ncees.org/.



 Lectures Note:

Homework Solutions
Lecture Presentations/Materials
Lecture 1 - 05/11/04
Lecture 2 - 05/18/04
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Binomial Distribution
(Excel Spreadsheet)
Lecture 3A - 05/25/04
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Lecture 3B - 05/25/04
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Lecture 4 - 06/01/04
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Exam 1 Review - 06/01/04
Lecture 5A - 06/15/04
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Lecture 5B - 06/15/04
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Time of Concentration
(Excel Spreadsheet)
Lecture 6A - 06/22/04
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Lecture 6B - 06/22/04
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Lecture 7 - 06/29/04
TBA
TBA
TBA

Hydrology

Hydrology

 

University of Central Florida
Civil and Environmental Engineering

Prerequisites: STA3032, CWR3201
 
Hydrologic cycle, probabilistic forecasting, rainfall excess meteorology, groundwater, storm-water runoff, flood routing and design applications

Instructor: Dr. Wanielista, 

Adobe Acrobat is required to read many files on this website. Adobe Acrobat Reader can be downloaded for free from http://www.adobe.com
 
COURSE OUTLINE 

STARTING
or TEST DATE        READING                 TOPICS

8/22/2005                    Ch 1,               Introductions: Course Requirements, TMDL
Hydrologic Cycle, Rainfall Excess, Meteorology
and Hydrology Units

8/29                             Ch 2                Probability and Statistics

9/7                               Ch 3                Precipitation: Intensity, Duration, Return Period,
Hyetographs

9/12                             Ch 4                Hydrologic Abstractions:  Evaporation,
Transpiration, Depression Storage

9/21                                                     TEST #1 – All Previous Material

9/26                             Ch 4, 5                        Watershed Characteristics, Streamflow
Hydrographs and Flow Measurement

10/3                             Ch 7, 5                        Streamflow, Hydrographs, Base Flow, Infiltration

10/10                           Ch 6                Unit Hydrograph Methods, Synthetic Hydrographs

10/17                           Ch 6, 7            Synthetic Hydrographs, Rational Method, SCS
Procedure Santa Barbara

10/26                                                   TEST #2 – All Previous Material               

10/31                           Ch 8                Flood and Reservoir Routing, Measurements

11/7                             Ch 9                Groundwater Hydrology Concepts, Models, Local
Conditions, Testing Procedures
 
 
11/14                           Ch 10              Stormwater Management Alternatives, Retention,
                                                            Detention, Swale Design, BMPs etc.


Lectures: 

All lecture notes and learning objectives for the hydrology class are included in the related lecture note links. Students should be familiar with these notes.

Chapter 1IntroductionLearning Objectives
Chapter 2Probability and StatisticsLearning Objectives
Chapter 3Precipitation LectureLearning Objectives
Chapter 4Evaporation and TranspirationLearning Objectives
Chapter 5Watershed Characteristics - Soils, CN
Chapter 5AWatershed Characteristics - TC, Green, and HortonLearning Objectives
Chapter 5BWatershed Characteristics - ApplicationsLearning Objectives
Chapter 6Hydrograph Generation - Streamflow and Unit GraphLearning Objectives
Chapter 6ASynthetic Hydrographs
Chapter 7Flow MeasurementsLearning Objectives
Chapter 8Flow RoutingLearning Objectives
Chapter 9Groundwater HydrologyLearning Objectives
Chapter 10Stormwater Management PracticesLearning Objectives
Chapter 10Draft of Mass Balance (excel spreadsheet)
Volume Control (powerpoint presentation)

Figure 6.1b for Problem 30
Figure 6.1b for Problem 30 unit graph
Example Problem 6-3 on page 203
Figure 6-8 Logarithm Method
Riser Weir Example
Rational Formula Hydrograph
Lab 8 Data
 

Human Resource Management Notes

Human Resource Management Notes

Robbins et al., 4th Canadian Edition
©2005 Pearson Education Canada, Inc

Click Below to Download the files :-
PowerPoint Slides
Click on the link to open the PowerPoint presentation. Choose 'Open' to view the file or 'Save' to save the file on your hard drive.
Chapter 1
Chapter 2
Chapter 3
Chapter 4
Chapter 5
Chapter 6
Chapter 7
Chapter 9
Chapter 10
Chapter 11
Chapter 12

 

Human Resource Management

Human Growth and Development

Human Computer Interaction Notes


Human Computer Interaction Notes


Human Computer Interaction

resources

Slides available in PowerPoint format below also student handouts as PDF either 3 up (3 slides plus room for notes, largest file 630K) or 6 up (6 slides per page, largest file 500K):
all PPT slides as ZIP file (11M) or tarball (gz compressed tar file, 11M)

chapter 1 (PPT, 589K) plus handouts (3up, 6up)
chapter 2 (PPT, 935K) plus handouts (3up, 6up)
chapter 3 (PPT, 625K) plus handouts (3up, 6up)
plus extra on choosing widgets (PPT, 469K) plus handouts (3up, 6up)

chapter 4 (PPT, 729K) plus handouts (3up, 6up)
plus extra on history and innovators in HCI (PPT, 1.1M) plus handouts (3up, 6up)
chapter 5 (PPT, 585K) plus handouts (3up, 6up)
chapter 6 (PPT, 294K) plus handouts (3up, 6up)
chapter 7 (PPT, 522K) plus handouts (3up, 6up)
chapter 8 (PPT, 529K) plus handouts (3up, 6up)
chapter 9 (PPT, 543K) plus handouts (3up, 6up)
chapter 10 (PPT, 555K) plus handouts (3up, 6up)
chapter 11 (PPT, 511K) plus handouts (3up, 6up)
chapter 12 (PPT, 282K) plus handouts (3up, 6up)
chapter 13 (PPT, 568K) plus handouts (3up, 6up)
chapter 14 (PPT, 470K) plus handouts (3up, 6up)
chapter 15 (PPT, 397K) plus handouts (3up, 6up)
chapter 16 (PPT, 497K) plus handouts (3up, 6up)
chapter 17 (PPT, 562K) plus handouts (3up, 6up)
plus extra on understanding state (PPT, 232K) plus handouts (3up,6up)
chapter 18 (PPT, 740K) plus handouts (3up, 6up)
chapter 19 (PPT, 1.0M) plus handouts (3up, 6up)
chapter 20 (PPT, 1.0M) plus handouts (3up, 6up)

chapter 21 (PPT, 845K) plus handouts (3up, 6up)

 

High Performance Communication Korea Embedded Computing MS Program

High Performance Communication
Korea Embedded Computing MS Program

 Textbooks:
There is no textbook required for this class. Electronic copies of research papers and white papers covered in class will be available online. Handouts will be provided for material not available in electronic form.

Select material covered in class will be drawn from the following texts:



  • High Performance TCP/IP Networking: Concepts, Issues and Solution, M. Hassan, R. Jain, Prentice Hall, 2003.
  • Ad-Hoc Networking Towards Seamless Communication, L. Gavrilovska, R. Prasad, Springer, 2006.
For information on programming the IXP2400s, in addition to the documentation provided with the Software Development Kit, the Intel Press titles on IXP2400/2800 development and programmingare recommended.


Click here to download the files:-

Part I: Networking
The first part of the course will cover networking topics, with a strong emphasis on wireless/ad-hoc networking.

Wireless Networking Overview: May 16, May 18

- Overview of standards, physical and MAC layer, routing protocols. (handout)
Understanding Congestion in IEEE 802.11b Wireless Networks (reference only)
Cross-layer Optimizations and QoS: May 18May 23

- Overview of approaches. (Cross-Layer handoutQoS handout)
An Overlay MAC Layer for 802.11 Networks [slides]
Supporting Service Differentiation for Real-Time and Best Effort Traffic in Stateless Wireless Ad Hoc Networks (SWAN) (reference only)
Mobility: May 25

- Overview of approaches. (handout)
Comparison of IP Micro-mobility Protocols
Towards Realistic Mobility Models for Mobile Ad Hoc Networks (reference only)
Transport: May 30Jun 1

- Overview of TCP variations. TCP performance in mobile and wireless
Analysis of TCP performance over Mobile Ad Hoc Networks
Improving TCP Performance over Mobile Ad Hoc Networks By Exploting Cross-Layer Information Awareness (refernce only)
Improving TCP Performance over Wireless Networks with Collaborative Multi-homed Mobile Hosts (reference only)
- SCTP. SCTP in wireless. (if interested, here is a tutorial on SCTP)
SCTP - A Multi-Link End-to-End Protocol for IP-based Networks
Evaluation of SCTP over Wireless/Satellite Links (reference only)
A Study of SCTP Services in a Mobile IP Network (reference only)
Part II: Systems and Platforms
The second part of the course will cover topics related to systems software and platform features targeting both end-user embedded devices as well as infrastructure nodes and specialized embedded accelerators (e.g., FPGA, network processors) in such nodes.

OS and Protocol Stack Implementation: June 13June 15

- OS-level optimization techniques for high performance IO (handout)
Full TCP/IP for 8-bit Architectures
Protocol stack splitting for multicore platforms
Power and enegergy efficiency: Jun 22

Wireless Wakeups Revisited: Energy Management for VoIP over Wi-Fi Smartphones
Ghosts in the Machine: Interfaces for Better Power Mangement
Virtualization: Jun 27, Jun 29

High Performance and Scalable IO Virtualization in Self-Virtualized Devices (Sec. 1 and 2)
A Hypervisor for Embedded Computing
VirtualLogix approach (reference only)
Programmable Networking: Jul 11

Click: Modular Router
A Survey of Programmable Networks (reference only)
Infrastructure Acceleration: Jul 13Jul 18

- Network Processors, NP overview, applications (handout)
A Highly Flexible, Distributed Multiprocessor Architecture for Network Processing
- Reconfigurable Hardware, FPGAs, overview, applications (security, pattern matching) (handout)
SIFT: Snort Intrusion Filter for TCP
Part III: Services, Tools, Applications
The third part of the course will include discussions on various higher-level services (middleware, control-plane services...), benchmarking tools and models, domain specific languages, and classes of applications.

Potpourri: Jul 25

Efficient and Transparent Dybamic Content Updates for Mobile Clients (except 3.4, 4.1)
Rethinking Wireless for the Developing World (presentation)
WiLDNet: Design and Implementation of High Performance WiFi Based Long Distance Networks (reference only)
A Comparative Study of Data Dissemination Models for VANET (except 3.3)
CarTel: A Distributed Mobile Sensor Computing System (reference only)
CogNet - An Architecture for Experimental Cognitive Radio Networks within the Future Internet (reference only)
Services:

- Middleware solutions for wireless, mobile environments. Case study.
- Location-based services.
- Application acceleration
Tools:

- Evaluation: Jigsaw: Solving the Puzzle of Enterprise 802.11 Analysis
- Evaluation and simulation
- Domain specific languages
Specialized Application Domains:

GPRSWeb: Optimizing the Web for GPRS Links
- Communication in industrial embedded systems
- Communication in vehicular applications
- Sensor networks


 

HARDWARE DESIGN OF DSP PROCESSORS IN FPGA.

HARDWARE DESIGN OF DSP PROCESSORS IN FPGA.

 

  1. ELG6163_Introduction.ppt Introduction to class by M. Bolic.
  2. Rappaport et al. Invited article about "Wireless Communications: Past Events and a Future Perspective. in PDF. Cellular/PCS technologies. Indoor access. Multiple access. Code Division Multiple Access, CDMA. CDMA Challenges. Wireless Data Rates. Orthogonal Frequency Division Multiplexing (OFDM) amd Multicarrier Communications. Ultra Wideband (UWB). Space Time Processing. Ad Hoc Networking. Network Optimization. Challenges to cross layer optimization.
  3. Improved Headphone Soung Stage. Slides in PPT.
  4. Part 2. Improved Headphone Soung Stage. Slides in PPT.
  5. 3G and 4G Wireless. Advances and Challenges. Slides in PPT. Where are we? Representative Wireless Standards. TDMA. FDMA. CDMA. Multi-path arrival of signals. CDMA Rake Receiver. Orthogonal Frequency Division Multiplexing (OFDM). 3G services. Key mobility services. Customized Application for Mobile Enhanced Logic. GSM networks. GSM and GPRS. WCDMA/UMTS. 3G evolution. Some representative current wireless options. 3G WCDMA. Release 99. Release 4. Release 5. etc. ADVANCED TECHNICAL MATERIAL.
  6. Michael Quinn. Chapter15. Slides in PPT. Parallel programming in C. The Fast Fourier Transforms. Fourier Analysis. Discrete Fourier Transform. Fast Fourier Transform. Parallel Implementation.
  7. Programming Configurable Processors. Guccione paper in PDF.
  8. B. Nikolic. From Algorithms to Systems on a Chip in a Semester. Slides in PPT. Projects. Design Projects. OFDM receiver. SVD for multi-antenna. CDMA Baseband. RAKE Receiver. Polyphase filter bank. Adaptive Image-Reject Mixer. Adaptation via spectral estimation. Adaptation via LMS. 3G Turbo Decoder. SISO Block: SOVA Implementation. MAP implementation. High Speed Iterative Decoder. MAP decoder. LDPC Decoder. Maskless litography. Decoding for maskless litography.
  9. Altera DSP. Slides in PPT. Comparison between PDSP and FPGA. Virtex II Pro. Altera Stratix FPGA. Stratix DSP Block and its configuration. Altera Design Flow.
  10. ELG6163_Green.pdf TI standards for writing algorithms.
  11. ELG6163_Burton.pdf . Multiprocessor for DSP. Student report.
  12. ELG6163_Burton.ppt. Multiprocessor for DSP. Slides in PPT. Student report.
  13. ELG6163_Distributed_arithmetic.ppt Distributed Arithmetic. Sum of Products. DA Derivation. PDSP and Shift-add DA Architectures. Modified DA Solutions. DA with table partitioning.
  14. DSP1/ELG6163_FIR.pdf FIR Filters by M. Bolic. FIR Filter structures. Polyphase FIR filters. Parallel Polyphase FIR Filters. Decimated FIR. Implementation of FIR Filters.
  15. ELG6163_Implementation_of_FIR.ppt M. Bolic. Implementations of FIR Filters.
  16. ELG6163_IIR.pdf IIR Filters by M. Bolic, S.K. Mitra. Structures. Direct Form. Transposed Direct Form. Lattice-Ladder Form. Parallel Realization. Cascade Realization. Bi-Quad Coupled Realization. State Space Realization. Implementation.
  17. ELG6163_IIR_analysis_Guerra.ppt Cont. IIR Filters by M.Bolic.
  18. ELG6163_Longa.doc IP Core design. A literature survey. Student report.
  19. ELG6163_Longa.ppt IP Core design. A literature survey. Student report.
  20. ELG6163_PDSP.ppt M. Bolic. Architectural Analysis of a DSP Device, the Instruction Set and the Addressing Modes. FIR Filter on ADPS-21x. DPS requirements. Fast Multiply-Accumulates (Data Path). Extended Precision Accumulator Register (Data Path). Dual Operand Fetch (Memory). Circular Buffering (Addressin). Zero-Overhead Looping (Instruction Set). Analog Devices Architectures and Programming. SHARC. Blackfin. Performance Optimization.
  21. ELG6163_Rank.doc Spec-C, Handel-C, SystemC. A Comparative study. Student report.
  22. ELG6163_Rank.ppt Spec-C, Handel-C, SystemC. A Comparative study. Student report.
  23. ELG6163_Real_time.ppt M. Bolic. Real Time Signal Processing. Structural levels of processing. Properties and parameters of signal processing algorithms. Definitions of throughput, latency, concurrency.
  24. ELG6163_fft.ppt M. Bolic. FFT Introduction. Some FFT algorithms. FFT on PDSP. FFT floating to fixed-point conversion. Hardware implementation of FFT.
  25. ELG6163_fixed_point1.ppt M. Bolic. Fixed Point Design. Numeric representation. Simulation methods for floating to fixed point conversion. Analytical methods.
  26. FEED-2002_05Nov02_2.ppt Analog and digital techniques in closed loop regulation applications. Digital systems. Sampling of analog signals. Sample and hold. Pareval's theorem.
  27. JaehwanDefensePPT.pdf Hardware /software deadlock avoidance for multiprocessor multiresource system-on-a-chip. Slides from PHD Defense.
  28. L11-FourierProperties.ppt Fourier Transform. Properties and Examples. Basic functions. Fourier series representation of time functions. Fourier transform and its properties. Examples. Properties of FT: linearity and time shift. Differentiation. Convolution in the frequency domain.
  29. Future Wireless Communication Systems.
  30. NMRFamSzyperski.pdf G-Matrix Fourier Transform (GFT) Projection NMR Spectroscopy. Theory and application.

Monday, March 29, 2010

Engineering Lecture Notes 1


Engineering Lecture Notes 1

Engineering Lecture Notes On Different Topic

Lecture Notes - Engineering H192
1.pptCourse Organization
2.pptProblem Solving
3.pptLogic Diagrams
4.pptPC & UNIX Login
5.pptC Programming Basics
6.pptI/O in C
7.pptFile I/O in C
8.pptControl Statements
9.pptSwitch Case Structures
10.pptRepetition Structures
11.pptArrays
12.pptUser-Written Functions
13.pptScope of Variables
14.pptPointers
15.pptArrays & Pointers
16.pptStrings
16A.pptUNIX Process Monitoring and Control
17.pptPersonal Libraries
18.pptIntro to MATLAB
18.pptIntro to MATLAB Enhanced
19.pptMATLAB Script & Function Files
20.pptPropulsion Lab with MATLAB
20A.pptFile Transfer
21.pptMATLAB Structures & File I/O
22.pptMATLAB Simultaneous Equations
22A.pptMATLAB Plotting
23.pptStructs and Enumeration
24C++
25.pptC++ I/O & Classes
26.pptHandy Board
27.pptC++ I/O Manipulation
28C++ Inheritance & Overloading
29.pptSoftware Design Project
30.pptH193 Project
31.pptSoftware Design Project Hints
M1.pptMidterm 1 Review Topics
M2.pptMidterm 2 Review Topics
FX.pptFinal Review Topics



Assignments
#Pre-AssignmentDaily Assignment
1PA01.pdfDA01.ppt | DA01.pdf
2PA02.pdfDA02.ppt | DA02.pdf
3PA03.pdfDA03.ppt | DA03.pdf
4PA04.pdfDA04.ppt | DA04.pdf
5PA05.pdfDA05.ppt | DA05.pdf
6PA06.pdfDA06.ppt | DA06.pdf
7PA07.pdfDA07.ppt | DA07.pdf
8PA08.pdfDA08.ppt | DA08.pdf
9PA09.pdfDA09.ppt | DA09.pdf
10PA10.pdfDA10.ppt | DA10.pdf
11PA11.pdfDA11.ppt | DA11.pdf
12PA12.pdfDA12.ppt | DA12.pdf
13PA13.pdfDA13.ppt | DA13.pdf
14PA14.pdfDA14.ppt | DA14.pdf
15PA15.pdfDA15.ppt | DA15.pdf
16PA16.pdfDA16.ppt | DA16.pdf
17PA17.pdfDA17.ppt | DA17.pdf
18PA18.pdfDA18.ppt | DA18.pdf
19PA19.pdfDA19.ppt | DA19.pdf
20PA20.pdfDA20.ppt | DA20.pdf
21PA21.pdfDA21.ppt | DA21.pdf
22PA22.pdfDA22.ppt | DA22.pdf
23PA23.pdfDA23.ppt | DA23.pdf
24PA24.pdfDA24.ppt | DA24.pdf


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