Courseware
Advanced Courses
C++ Object-Oriented Programming
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Lectures on Machine Vision
Setting Up a Solution Container
Part 1
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Lectures in Open Scene Graph
OSG: Scaling, Translation, Animation and Physics
Part 1
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Lectures on Microcontrollers
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Lectures in Signal Processing and Digital
Signal Processing - Lectures based on the Signal
Processing First textbook by McClellan, Schafer and
Yoder.
Chapter 1: Introduction to Systems and Signals
Part 1
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Chapter 4: Sampling and Aliasing
Part 1
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Chapter 6: Frequency Response of FIR Filters
Part 1
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Chapter 7: z-Transforms
Part 1
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Lectures in Computational Modeling and Simulation
through Signals and Systems - Lectures based on the
Signals and Systems with MATLAB Computing and Simulink
Modeling textbook by Steven T. Karris
Chapter 1: Elementary Signals
Part 1
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Chapter 5: State Variables and State Equations
Part 1
Part 2
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For high school educators: A new pilot program is being put in place to make
free courseware available in a number of areas for high school delivery.
High school educators can now deliver courses like programming, object-oriented
programming, and other advanced topics for free by simply subscribing to our
program. They could then download the lectures and display them in class to
students. They will also be provided with homework and programming
assignments/solutions.The entire service is being offered online by the
Embry-Riddle Machine Vision Lab, and for free. There is limited availability
for this service.
Please get in touch with Professor El Dokor at eldokaea(AT)erau.edu for more
information. A questionnaire will be emailed to you when you apply to see
if your school qualifies for this free service.
For community college students A new pilot program is being put in place to
make free courseware available in a number of areas for community college students,
aspiring to pursue an engineering degree.
The Embry-Riddle Machine Vision Lab will provide you with a number of informative
lectures to help transform your skill sets inventory and prepare you in pursuing
an engineering degree in electrical engineering, computer engineering, or computer
science.
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