Wireless Information and Communication Engineering |
HIRATANI Yuji |
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【 Informatics Science〈Correspondence Course〉(Master's Degree Program)・full year】
19-3-1719-4480 |
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Outline |
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The aim of this course is to help students (majoring computer science) acquire the fundamental knowledge needed to achieve a better performance in their studies. It also enhances the development of student's knowledge on a specific antenna with a simple experiment. Specifically, we will acquire necessary skills and knowledge on DP3.
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Objectives |
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The goals of this course are to: - be able to understand and explain microwave propagation modes. - be able to understand and explain types of microwave antennas in communication systems. - be able to understand and explain characteristics of analog and digital. - be able to understand and explain Pulse Code Modulation. - be able to understand and explain types of digital modulation.
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Grading Policy |
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The students who submit all the assignments are eligible 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.
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Textbook and Reference |
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(1) (In Japanese) ISBN-13: 978-4890192977 (2) (In Japanese) ISBN-13: 978-4274222566
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Requirements (Assignments) |
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Self-study (1) Exercises of question collection (uploaded on LMS): 2 hours x 13 (2) Preparation for assignments: 5 hour x 2 (3) Review of corrected assignments: 5 hour x 2
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Note |
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This course will be taught in Japanese. This course will be required the fundamental knowledge on physics.
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Schedule |
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1. Decibel: Definition and Formula |
2. Microwave Propagation |
3. Fading Phenomena in Microwave Communication |
4. Antennas and Feeders |
5. Antenna Gain and Directivity |
6. Linear Antennas |
7. Aperture Antenna |
8. Analog and Digital Signal |
9. Pulse Code Modulation |
10. An Overview of Modulation Methods |
11. Digital Modulation Methods |
12. Spread-Spectrum Communications |
13. Multiple Access Techniques |
14. Review 1: corrected assignments[1] |
15. Review 2: corrected assignments[2] |
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1. |
Outline |
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The aim of this course is to help students (majoring computer science) acquire the fundamental knowledge needed to achieve a better performance in their studies. It also enhances the development of student's knowledge on a specific antenna with a simple experiment. Specifically, we will acquire necessary skills and knowledge on DP3.
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2. |
Objectives |
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The goals of this course are to: - be able to understand and explain microwave propagation modes. - be able to understand and explain types of microwave antennas in communication systems. - be able to understand and explain characteristics of analog and digital. - be able to understand and explain Pulse Code Modulation. - be able to understand and explain types of digital modulation.
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3. |
Grading Policy |
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The students who submit all the assignments are eligible 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.
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4. |
Textbook and Reference |
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(1) (In Japanese) ISBN-13: 978-4890192977 (2) (In Japanese) ISBN-13: 978-4274222566
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5. |
Requirements (Assignments) |
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Self-study (1) Exercises of question collection (uploaded on LMS): 2 hours x 13 (2) Preparation for assignments: 5 hour x 2 (3) Review of corrected assignments: 5 hour x 2
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6. |
Note |
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This course will be taught in Japanese. This course will be required the fundamental knowledge on physics.
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7. |
Schedule |
|
1. Decibel: Definition and Formula |
2. Microwave Propagation |
3. Fading Phenomena in Microwave Communication |
4. Antennas and Feeders |
5. Antenna Gain and Directivity |
6. Linear Antennas |
7. Aperture Antenna |
8. Analog and Digital Signal |
9. Pulse Code Modulation |
10. An Overview of Modulation Methods |
11. Digital Modulation Methods |
12. Spread-Spectrum Communications |
13. Multiple Access Techniques |
14. Review 1: corrected assignments[1] |
15. Review 2: corrected assignments[2] |
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