Telemetry - Graduate Certificate (Online)
Telemetering is an applied discipline that uses concepts from communications, DSP, and computing to facilitate the transfer of sensed/measured data from one place to another over a typically wireless channel. This certificate introduces students to the basic theory as well as the application of that theory.
A 3.0 minimum cumulative GPA in four courses (12 credits) as described below will be required for award of this certificate. Dr. Laura Boucheron, Professor, Klipsch School of Electrical & Computer Engineering, (575) 646-7420.
| Prefix | Title | Credits |
|---|---|---|
| Required Courses | 6 | |
| Digital Signal Processing II | 3 | |
| Digital Communication Systems I | 3 | |
| Electives (six credits from the following): | 6 | |
| Machine Learning I | 3 | |
| Random Signal Analysis | 3 | |
| Modern Coding Theory | 3 | |
| Signal Compression | 3 | |
| Wireless Communications | 3 | |
| Information Theory | 3 | |
| Selected Topics (Telemetering) | 3 | |
| Digital Image Processing | 3 | |
| Total Credits | 12 | |