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ECE 519 - Network Centric Systems

  • 3 credits

Network science concepts, fundamentals of network-centric systems, and case studies.

Prerequisite

CS 165 (CS2 Data Structures); DSCI 369 (Linear Algebra I) or ECE 303 (Introduction to Communications Principles) or ECE 312 (Network Centric Systems) or ECE 421 (Telecommunications I) or ECE 456 (Computer Networks) or MATH 369 (Linear Algebra I) or STAT 303 (Introduction to Communications Principles); All prerequisites mucy be completed with a C or higher; Senior standing.. Credit not allowed for both ECE 519 and ECE 581B8

Instructors

Anura Jayasumana
Anura Jayasumana

9704917855 | jayasuma@engr.colostate.edu

Anura Jayasumana is a Professor in Electrical and Computer Engineering Department at CSU, where he also holds a joint appointment in the Department of Computer Science.

Dr. Jayasumana’s areas of expertise include Computer and Communication Networks, Distributed and Embedded System Design, and VLSI and PCB Testing. He has served as the Principal Investigator/Co-PI of several DARPA (Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency), NSF (National Science Foundation), and industry funded projects in these areas. He is currently a member of NSF Engineering Research Center for Collaborative Adaptive Sensing of the Atmosphere. He has supervised over 70 M.S. and 20 Ph.D. theses, and taught courses ranging from freshmen course on Logic Design, to graduate courses in Internet Engineering, Microprocessors, and VLSI Design Automation. He holds two patents, and is the co-author of over 200 peer reviewed papers. His recent professional activities include keynote speeches, seminars and short courses on sensor networking.