Farshid Agharebparast is an Instructor in the Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering at UBC. Dr. Agharebparast’s research interest is mainly in the area of data communications networks and mobile computing. His current teaching interests are: Electronics, programming languages, computer architecture, operating systems, and computer networking and communications.
| EECE 251 |
Circuit Analysis I The fundamentals of analysis of lumped linear time-invariant circuits; network theorems; operational amplifiers; first and second-order circuits; impedance and admittance functions. |
| EECE 280 |
Electrical and Computer Engineering Laboratory I Introduction to oscilloscopes, signal generators and electrical measuring instruments. Experiments in analog and digital logic circuits. Course Objectives This is a first EECE laboratory on electric circuits and electronics. You will gain experience in using test equipment, circuit components, and integrated circuits for some simple applications. Course Structure Lecture: 1 hour per week 
Laboratory: 3 hours per week There are 9 laboratory modules and a project to be completed. |
| EECE 281 |
Electrical and Computer Engineering Laboratory II Experiments involving electronic devices and circuits, electromagnetics and microcomputers. Final group project requiring oral presentation of student-prepared slides. Prerequisites ONE of EECE 201 - Project Integrated Program I EECE 280 - Electrical and Computer Engineering Laboratory I |
| EECE 282 |
Biomedical Engineering Laboratory Experiments involving electronic devices and circuits, electromagnetics, microcomputers, and applications in biomedical engineering. Restricted to students admitted to the Biomedical Engineering option in Electrical Engineering. |
| EECE 315 |
Operating and File Systems Introduction to operating systems, their design and their implementation. Process concurrency, synchronization, communication and scheduling. Device drivers, memory management, virtual memory, file systems, networking and security. |
| EECE 360 |
Systems and Control Continuous and discrete time system analysis by Laplace and z transforms; system modeling by transfer function and state space methods; feedback, stability and sensitivity; control design; digital filtering. Credit will be given for only one of EECE 360 or 369. |
| 2009 |
A Novel Stochastic Min-Plus System Theory Approach to Performance Evaluation and Design of Wireless Networks Journal Article | Mobility Management and Quality-of-Service for Heterogeneous Networks |
| 2008 |
Analytical Modeling of Contention-Based Bandwidth Request Mechanism in IEEE 802.16 Wireless Networks Journal Article | Vehicular Technology, IEEE Transactions on |
| 2007 |
Optimal shaping for transmission over wireless fading channels Journal Article | 2007 IEEE International Symposium on A World of Wireless, Mobile and Multimedia Networks, Vol1 |
| 2006 |
A Novel Stochastic Min-plus System Theory Approach for Performance Modeling and Cross-Layer Design of Wireless Fading Channels Conference Paper | Proc. HET-NETsÂ’ 06 |
| 2006 |
Slope Domain Modeling and Analysis of Data Communication Networks: A Network Calculus Complement Conference Paper | Communications, 2006. ICC '06. IEEE International Conference on |
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