70725 COMMUNICATION SYSTEMS

FACULTY OF ENGINEERING & SURV. 1997

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Credit Points 1.00

Pre-requisite: 70425/70625

Co-requisite: 70525

Synopsis

The  purpose  of  this  unit  is to provide  an  introduction  to  the
specialised techniques and components which are common to both  analog
and  digital  communication  systems.  Topics  studied  include  phase
locked  loops, noise, modulation methods, electromagnetic propagation,
antennas  and  optical fibre communication.  The  relevance  of  these
topics  is illustrated by reference to existing communication  systems
such  as  the  telephone network, TV, cellular  mobile  and  microwave
radio,  radar,  radio  navigation aids,  and  satellite  communication
systems.

The  unit  is intended for final year electrical degree students,  and
assumes a knowledge of electromagnetic fields and Maxwell's equations.