The goal of this course is to develop understanding of the various modeling paradigms appropriate for capturing system behavior and conducting digital computer simulation of many types of systems. The techniques and concepts discussed typically include UML, concept graphs, Bayesian nets, Markov models, Petri nets, system dynamics, Bond graphs, etc. Students will report on a particular technique and team to implement a chosen system model
Model Engineering
Host University
Old Dominion University
Semester
Spring 2024
Course Number
ECE 510
CRN
23988
Credits
3
Discipline
Electrical & Computer Engineering
Instructor
Shetty, S. (sshetty@odu.edu)
Times and Days
1:30-2:45pm
T, R
Course Information
Prerequisites
(Cross-listed with MSIM 510.) (Offered spring) Prerequisites: MSIM 205 or equivalent. Pre- or corequisite: MSIM 320 or equivalent.