From Top-Level Design Specification to Detail Design

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Industry Leaders Lecture Series

Sponsored by NYIT, IEEE NYIT Student Branch, and IEEE R1 Student Activities Committee


This discussion will focus on the process of breaking down top-level system specifications into detailed design requirements that an individual designer can address. It will talk about the systematic decomposition and allocation processes, from top-level requirements decomposition to functional identification and allocation, to functional decomposition, and finally to the physical allocation to a design entity… be it for microwave, analog, digital, or signal processing hardware, or FPGA or embedded processor code. It will use the introduction of Direct Digital Synthesizers into historically analog equipment as an example of the process. This discussion is appropriate for both practitioners as well as undergraduate engineering students.



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  • Date: 04 May 2021
  • Time: 12:45 PM to 01:45 PM
  • All times are (GMT-05:00) US/Eastern
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  • New York, New York
  • United States

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  • https://www.nyit.edu/engineering

  • Co-sponsored by NYIT College of Engineering and Computer Science


  Speakers

Ed Palacio Ed Palacio of P&L Technical Management Solutions Corp.

Biography:

Ed Palacio has 40 years of experience in directing the development and production of complex military electronic systems. He has held Profit and Loss responsibility at the Business Unit and Sector levels, as well as functional leadership positions in Program Management, Engineering, and Operations. Currently, he is President of P&L Technical Management Solutions, a Small Business focused on technology, program, and business development for the military and civilian market. Prior to this, he was VP of Program Management and Business Operations for ITT/Exelis Electronic Systems. Before joining ITT, Ed was VP of EDO Corporation’s Electronic Warfare Sector. He is/has been a member of multiple advisory boards in the industry, academia, and professional organizations. He currently serves on the Board of Directors of Werlatone Corporation, the Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers, and has served on Industry Advisory Boards for The Cooper Union School of Engineering, SUNY Stony Brook Engineering Department, and currently in the New York Institute of Technology College of Engineering and Computing Sciences Dean Executive Advisory Board. He currently teaches at Stony Brook University’s Department of Technology and Society. Ed holds a BEE from the Cooper Union School of Engineering and Science and two MS degrees in Electrical Engineering and Technology Management from the Polytechnic Institute of New York. He serves on the IEEE Board of Directors as the Region 1 Director for 2020-2021.

Address:New York, New York, United States





The full NYIT Industry Leaders Lecture Series can be found here