Communication Engineering

HIRATANI Yuji
  Elective  2 credits
【Information Science Correspondence Course・I/III】
19-1-1689-4480

1.
Outline
The aim of this course is to help students acquire an understanding of the fundamental principles of communication engineering. It also enhances the development of student’s skill in carrying out experiments on modulation systems. Specifically, we will acquire necessary skills and knowledge on DP2 and DP4.
2.
Objectives
The goals of this course are to:
- be able to understand and explain the features of microwave communication.
- be able to understand and explain the features of common multiple accesses.
- be able to understand and explain common modulation techniques.
- be able to understand and explain microwave relay systems.
- be able to understand and explain RADAR systems.
3.
Grading Policy
The students who submit all assignments are able to take the course evaluation test.
To receive credit for this course, you must earn a grade of at least 60% on the course evaluation test.
4.
Textbook and Reference
The study guide of the course will be posted on the course website.
(Text 1) ISBN-13: 978-4274222566 (In Japanese)
(Text 2) ISBN-13: 978-4339007909 (In Japanese)
5.
Requirements (Assignments)
Self-study
(1) Exercises of the study guide: 2 hours x 13
(2) Preparation for assignments: 5 hour x 2
(3) Review of corrected assignments: 5 hour x 2
6.
Note
This course will be taught in Japanese.
This course will be required the fundamental knowledge on physics.
7.
Schedule
1. The Basics of Waves and Antenna Gain
2. Microwave Propagation
3. An Overview of Analog Modulations
4. An Overview of Digital Modulation
5. The Features of PSKs
6. PSK Demodulation
7. Noise Figure
8. Pulse Code Modulation
9. Time Division Multiplexing (TDM)
10. Code Division Multiplexing (CDM)
11. Microwave Relay Systems
12. Satellite Communication Systems
13. Radio Detection and Ranging (RADAR) Systems
14. Review 1: corrected assignments [A]
15. Review 2: corrected assignments [B]
1.
Outline
The aim of this course is to help students acquire an understanding of the fundamental principles of communication engineering. It also enhances the development of student’s skill in carrying out experiments on modulation systems. Specifically, we will acquire necessary skills and knowledge on DP2 and DP4.
2.
Objectives
The goals of this course are to:
- be able to understand and explain the features of microwave communication.
- be able to understand and explain the features of common multiple accesses.
- be able to understand and explain common modulation techniques.
- be able to understand and explain microwave relay systems.
- be able to understand and explain RADAR systems.
3.
Grading Policy
The students who submit all assignments are able to take the course evaluation test.
To receive credit for this course, you must earn a grade of at least 60% on the course evaluation test.
4.
Textbook and Reference
The study guide of the course will be posted on the course website.
(Text 1) ISBN-13: 978-4274222566 (In Japanese)
(Text 2) ISBN-13: 978-4339007909 (In Japanese)
5.
Requirements (Assignments)
Self-study
(1) Exercises of the study guide: 2 hours x 13
(2) Preparation for assignments: 5 hour x 2
(3) Review of corrected assignments: 5 hour x 2
6.
Note
This course will be taught in Japanese.
This course will be required the fundamental knowledge on physics.
7.
Schedule
1. The Basics of Waves and Antenna Gain
2. Microwave Propagation
3. An Overview of Analog Modulations
4. An Overview of Digital Modulation
5. The Features of PSKs
6. PSK Demodulation
7. Noise Figure
8. Pulse Code Modulation
9. Time Division Multiplexing (TDM)
10. Code Division Multiplexing (CDM)
11. Microwave Relay Systems
12. Satellite Communication Systems
13. Radio Detection and Ranging (RADAR) Systems
14. Review 1: corrected assignments [A]
15. Review 2: corrected assignments [B]