E2005 TELECOMMUNICATIONS PRINCIPLES

Year	No.	Offer	Mode	Description			Cred. Pts
97	E2005 	S12 	X 	TELECOMMUNICATION PRINCIPL	1.00

Contents


STAFFING:

Examiner: B. VARNES
Moderator: J. BALL
Instructional design: C. COTTMAN

PRE-REQUISITE(S)

E2003


RATIONALE:

The electronic communications industry is an essential part of the modern world. It provides radio and television broadcasts in addition to two way voice and data services. This unit is designed to be an introduction to the principles of the systems used in this industry.


SYNOPSIS:

This unit introduces the building blocks in typical electronic communications systems. It examines the content and nature of signals appropriate to such systems and how the signals may be transmitted from one point to another. The principles of basic radio and television systems are studied.


OBJECTIVES:

The objective of this unit is to give the student a basic
grounding in the principles and practices of the electronic
communications industry. On completion of the unit a student
will have covered the principles of basic radio systems,
television, transmission lines, antennas and radio
propagation.


TOPICS:

 Description                                                    Weighting(%)
  1. The Nature of Signals 10.00

  2. Basic Modulation Principles 20.00

  3. Simple Radio Principles 15.00

  4. Basic Principles of Television 15.00

  5. Transmission Lines 15.00

  6. Radio-Wave Propagation 10.00

  7. Antennas 15.00


TEXT and MATERIALS to be PURCHASED:

Miller G M, "Modern Electronic Communication", 5th Edition, Prentice
Hall, 1996.


STUDENT WORKLOAD REQUIREMENTS:

	ACTIVITY				HOURS
Report Writing                                	10
Residential School                            	8
Directed Study                                	70
Private Study                                 	84
Examinations                                  	3

ASSESSMENT DETAILS:

No  *F/S Marks     Due        Description                              Wtg(%)    LBL
1   S              17/10/97  RESIDENTIAL SCHOOL REPORT                 20.00     Y
2   S              END S2    3 HOUR RESTRICTED EXAMINATION             80.00     N

*F=Formative, S=Summative

OTHER REQUIREMENTS:

1    Attendance at residential school is compulsory.
2    The  penalty for late submission of the residential school report
     will  normally  be  the loss of all marks  unless  the  delay  in
     submission   is   due   to   illness   or   similar   unavoidable
     circumstances.
3    The  examination in this unit is restricted. Apart  from  writing
     materials,  only a calculator may be brought into the examination
     by the student.
4    To  obtain a passing grade, a student must obtain at least 50% of
     the marks possible for each part of the assessment.
5    The   Faculty  of  Engineering  and  Surveying  will  NOT  accept
     submission  of  hand written or typed assignments  by  facsimile,
     email  or computer diskette. Students in remote locations who  do
     not  have regular access to postal services may be given  special
     consideration.
6    A  minimum  standard of communication skills must be demonstrated
     in order for a passing grade to be achieved.

This information is accurate as at 28/11/97