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Academic Program (Semester II)

Course name 2005
Beamforming and Array Processing (SIP 7025)
Lecturers: Prof Doug Gray
No
Detection Estimation and Classification (SIP 7012)
Lecturer: Dr Anatoli Torokhti
Yes
Kalman Filtering and Tracking (SIP 7002)
Lecturer: Prof. Iven Mareels
Yes
Mathematical Coding and Cryptology (SIP 7026)
Lecturers: A/Prof. Bob Clarke, Dr Sue Barwick
Yes
Mobile Communications (SIP 7004)
Lecturer: Dr Sylvie Perreau
Yes
Multisensor Data Fusion (SIP 7005)
Lecturers: Dr Branko Ristic and Dr Neil Gordon
Yes
Satellite Communications (SIP 7023)
Lecturer: Dr Adrian Barbulescu
Yes
Signal Synthesis and Analysis (SIP 7015)
Lecturer: Dr John Van der Hoek
Yes

* Subject to enrolment numbers.

Specialised Studies A-D (SIP 7017-7020)

The following short courses are offered as Specialised Studies A-D for Semester II 2004:

Course name, Presenter Date Location
Radar Fundamentals
Presenter: Mr Robert Hill
21-23 Jun 2004
28-30 Jun 2004
ACT
NSW
Advanced Topics in Digital Signal Processing
Presenter: Prof Fred Harris
19-22 Jul 2004 SA

Specialised Studies is a short course approved by academic coordinator and presented by CSSIP, usually 3 days or longer.

After attending a short course students will need to undertake an assessment. Different short courses will be offered each semester as potential Specialised Studies.

Please contact the Education Manager of CSSIP (education@cssip.edu.au) to ascertain the appropriate code for your short course.


MSIP Project (MATHS 7008A/BSIP)

Those students undertaking the full Masters award may also wish to complete a project on a specialised topic of their choice. A project supervisor will be appointed to each student.

This page was last updated on: August 26, 2004 15:39