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COLLABORATIVE NSF PROJECT:
DEVELOPMENT AND DISSEMINATION OF ON-LINE LABORATORIES IN NETWORKS, PROBABILITY
THEORY, SIGNALS AND SYSTEMS, AND MULTIMEDIA COMPUTING
(Award No. NSF EMD 0443137)
PIs: A. Spanias (ASU), F. Boudreaux-Bartels (URI),
T. Kasparis (UCF), P. Loizou (UTD), and M. Stiber (UWB)
Co-PIs at ASU: A. Papandreou-Suppappola, C. Tepedelenlioglu, J. Zhang
J-DSP Project Director: Andreas Spanias, Arizona State University
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1. Collaborative Research and
CCLI EMD
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The CCLI-EMD
collaborative effort involves five universities, namely, Arizona State
University (ASU), the University of Washington Bothell (UWB), the
University of Texas at Dallas (UTD), the University of Rhode Island
(URI), and the University of Central Florida (UCF). This project
addresses significant educational technology innovations and software
extensions that enable the on-line software Java-DSP (J-DSP) to be used
in three courses at the above mentioned five different universities.
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2. EMD project
Overview
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3. Related
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A. Spanias, V. Atti, R. Chilimula, S. Haag, A.
Papandreou-Suppappola, C. Tepedelenlioglu, J. Zhang, F. Bodreaux-Bartels,
M. Stiber, T. Kasparis, P. Loizou, "Work
in Progress - Multi-University Development and Dissemination of Online
Laboratories in Probability Theory, Signals and Systems, and Multimedia
Computing," in IEEE Proceedings of Frontiers in Education
(FIE-2005), Indianapolis. Oct. 19-22, 2005
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A. Spanias and V. Atti, "WORKSHOP
- Designing Laboratories, Exercises, and Demos using the Java-DSP
Laboratory Software in Signals and Systems Courses," in IEEE
Proceedings of Frontiers in Education (FIE-2005), Indianapolis, Oct.
19-22, 2005.
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