Ottawa-Carleton Institute for Electrical Engineering
3010 Minto CASE
1125 Colonel By Drive
Telephone: 520-5659
Fax: 520-5682
The Institute
Director of the Institute:
Ahmed Karmouch
Associate Director:
H. Schwartz
Established in 1983, the Institute combines the research strengths and
resources of the Departments of Electronics and of Systems and Computer
Engineering at Carleton University and the Department of Electrical Engineering
at the University of Ottawa. Programs leading to master’s and Ph.D. degrees
are available through the Institute in a wide range of fields of electrical
engineering. Graduate students may pursue their research on either university
campus, depending upon the choice of supervisor. Registration will be at
the university most appropriate to the student’s program of studies and
research.
Requests for information and applications for admission should be sent
to the Director of the Institute.
Members of the Institute
The home department of each member is indicated by (OE) for the Department
of Electrical Engineering, University of Ottawa; (CE) for the Department
of Electronics, Carleton University; (SCE) for the Department of Systems
and Computer Engineering, Carleton University.
T.A. Aboulnasr, Digital Signal Processing, Applications in Communications
(OE)
N.U. Ahmed, Systems Theory, Optimal Control, Filtering and Identification
with Applications to Spacecraft, Optical Networks and Artifical Hearts
(OE)
Prakash Bhartia,*Microwaves, Antennas, Instrumentation (OE)
A.R. Boothroyd,*
Solid State Devices, ICs, CAD (CE)
G.D. Boudreau,* Digital Communications,
Efficient Coding, Spread Spectrum Communication (OE)
R.J.A. Buhr, Software
Design, Real-Time and Distributed Systems, Object-Oriented Design (SCE)
R.J.C. Bultitude,* Digital Radio, Propagation, Mobile and Portable Radio
Systems (SCE),
C.H. Chan, VLSI Circuits, Systems (CE)
J.W. Chinneck, Computer
Modelling, Operations Research, Applied Optimization (SCE)
J.-Y. Chouinard,
Mobile Communications, Wireless and Mobile Communications, Modulation and
Coding, Cryptography (OE)
Jacek Chrostowski,* Photonics, Sensors (OE)
D.C.
Coll, Telecommunications and Computers, Image Processing (SCE)
M.A. Copeland,*
ICs, Analog Signal Processing, CAD, Digital Radio (CE)
G.I. Costache, Electromagnetic
Interference and Compatibility (OE)
S.R. Das, Digital Circuits, Fault-Tolerant
Computing (OE)
N.W. Dawes,* Artificial Intelligence, Pattern Recognition,
Diagnosis (SCE)
Mike Devetsikiotis, Modelling and Simulation, Computer Networks,
Applied Optimization (SCE)
M.S. El-Tanany, Mobile and Portable Communications,
Digital Signal Processing, Synchronization (SCE)
D.D. Falconer, Digital
Communications, Signal Processing, Mobile and Portable Digital Communications
(SCE)
P.A. Galko, Digital Communications, Optical Communications (OE)
N.D.
Georganas, Multimedia Communications, Computer Communications (OE)
D.T.
Gibbons, Digital and Biomedical Electronics, Computer Engineering (OE)
R.A.
Goubran, Audio Signal Processing, Digital Systems Design, Adaptive Systems
(SCE)
T.A. Gulliver, Communications, Spread Spectrum, Digital Algebraic
Coding Theory (SCE)
H.M. Hafez, Wireless Communications, Neural Networks
(SCE)
R.G. Harrison, Microwaves, Non-linear Processes (CE)
Dan Ionescu, Computers,
Artificial Intelligence, Image Processing, Discrete Event and Real-Time
Systems (OE)
G.M. Karam,* Telecommunications, Software, Analysis and Design
of Concurrent Systems and Real Time Systems (SCE)
Ahmed Karmouch, Multimedia
Communications, Multimedia Real-Time Distributed Information Systems and
Databases (OE)
Satish Kashiap,* Electromagnetic Compatibility, Electromagnetic
Pulse, High Power Microwaves, Electromagnetic Analysis (OE)
Mohsen Kavehrad,
Digital Communications, Optical Communications and Networking, Mobile and
Portable Communications (OE)
J.P. Knight, Logic Design, Computer-Aided IC
Design, VLSI Testing (CE)
Moshe Krieger, Real-Time System Design, Microprocessor-Based
Systems, Software Engineering, Computer Architecture (OE)
T.A. Kwasniewski,
Digital and Analog Signal Processing, Microprocessors (CE)
Ioannis Lambadaris,
Computer Networks (SCE)
S.A. Mahmoud, Mobile and Portable Communication
Systems, Communication Network Protocol (SCE)
Shikaresh Majumdar, Parallel
and Distributed Systems, Operating Systems, Performance Evaluation (SCE)
L.S.
Marshall,* Software Engineering, Software Validation and Formal Specification
Tools (SCE)
L.R. Morris, DSP, Microcomputers, Speech and Image Processing,
Computer Architecture (SCE)
M.S. Nakhla, Computer-Aided Engineering, Simulation
and Optimization (CE)
Abdellatif Obaid,* Specification, Design and Verfication
of Communication Protocols (SCE)
L. Orozco-Barbosa,* Computer Architecture,
Communication Networks and Performance Evaluation (OE)
Bernard Pagurek,
Network Fault Management, Artifical Intelligence, Diagnosis (SCE)
Sethuraman
Panchanathan, Computer Engineering, Video Compression, Image Processing,
Parallel Processing (OE)
D.C. Petriu, Performance Evaluation, Software Engineering,
Database Systems (SCE)
E.M. Petriu, Robotics, Sensing and Perception, Neural
Networks (OE)
Calvin Plett, Analog I.C. Design (CE)
J.S. Riordon, Mobile
Communication Systems, Distributed Databases (SCE)
J.A. Rolia, Software
Performance, Queuing Networks, Petri-Nets, Performability (SCE)
Langis Roy,
Microwave Electronics, Integrated Antennas, Electromagnetic Modelling (OE)
H.M.
Schwartz, Robotics, Controls (SCE)
A.U.H. Sheikh, Universal Telecommunications
Systems, Data Communication, Digital Signal Processing (SCE)
T.J. Smy, Semiconductor
Devices and Transducers, IC Technology (CE)
W.M. Snelgrove, Analog Signal
Processing, VLSI (CE)
W.J.D. Steenaart,* Digital Communications, Digital
Signal Processing, Array Realization and Application (OE)
P.C. Strickland,*
Antennas, Microwaves (CE)
M.G. Stubbs,* Microwave Integrated Circuits (CE)
B.A.
Syrett, Microwave Integrated Circuits, Optical Interconnects (CE)
Valek
Szwarc,* Signal Processing for Communications (CE)
N.G. Tarr, Solid State
Devices, IC Fabrication (CE)
R.E. Thomas,* Solid State Technology, Solar
Energy (CE)
P.D. van der Puije, Circuit Synthesis, Biomedical Engineering
(CE)
D.J. Walkey, Simulation and Modelling of Submicron MOS and Bipolar
VLSI Devices (CE)
J.S. Wight, Radar, Spread Spectrum and Navigation Systems,
Microwave Circuits, Antennas, Synchronizers, Phase-Locked Circuits (CE)
C.M.
Woodside, Computer Performance, Queuing, Distributed System Design (SCE)
O.W.
Yang, Computer Communications, Broadband Networks, Performance Evaluation,
Network Interconnection, Queuing Theory (OE)
Tet Yeap, Neural Networks,
Parallel Computer Architectures, VLSI, Digital Systems and Control (OE)
Abbas
Yongaçoglu, Digital Communications Coding and Modulation, Spread Spectrum
Systems (OE)
Q.J. Zhang, CAD for VLSI, Optimization (CE)
Master’s Degree
Admission Requirements
The normal requirement for admission to a master’s program is a bachelor’s
degree with at least high honours standing in electrical engineering or
a related discipline.
Program Requirements
The requirements for course work are specified in terms of credits: one
credit = one hour/week for one term. Subject to the approval of the departmental
chair, a student may take up to half of the course credits in the program
in other disciplines (e.g., Mathematics, Computer Science, Physics). At
the University of Ottawa, master’s programs with a thesis earn the Master
of Applied Science degree, while other master’s programs earn the Master
of Engineering degree. At Carleton University, all master’s programs earn
the Master of Engineering degree.
Master’s Degree by Thesis
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Eighteen course credits plus thesis
Master’s Degree by Course Work
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Twenty seven course credits plus a project (nominally six credits)
Cooperative Master’s Degree by Thesis
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Eighteen course credits plus a thesis
Cooperative Master’s Degree by Course Work
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Twenty four course credits plus two projects (each conducted in one work
term)
Participation in the cooperative master’s program is subject to acceptance
by a suitable sponsoring organization.
Doctor of Philosophy
Admission Requirements
The normal requirements for admission into the Ph.D. program is a master’s
degree with thesis in electrical engineering or a related discipline.
Program Requirements
The requirements for course work are specified in terms of credits: one
credit = one hour/week for one term. Subject to the approval of the advisory
committee, a student may take up to half of the course credits in the program
in other disciplines (e.g., Mathematics, Computer Science, Physics).
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A minimum of nine course credits
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A comprehensive examination involving written and oral examinations and
a written thesis proposal, to take place before the end of the fourth term
of registration
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A thesis which must be defended at an oral examination
Graduate Courses
In all programs, the student may choose graduate courses from either university
with the approval of the adviser or advisory committee. Course descriptions
may be found in the departmental section of the calendar. All courses are
of one term duration. Only a selection of courses listed is given in a
particular academic year. The following codes identify the department offering
the course.
Carleton University
94
Department of Systems and Computer Engineering
97
Department of Electronics
University of Ottawa
92
Department of Electrical Engineering
The CSI designation refers to the Department of Computer Science at the
University of Ottawa. The ELG designation refers to the Department of Electrical
Engineering at the University of Ottawa.