Courses
- Advanced Communication Laboratory (20326) Course summary:
 - Rf and Microwave Devices (20346) Course summary:
 - Antennas in Communication (20347) Course summary:
 
Abstract:
Five meetings will deal with antennas and wave propagation
antenna matching, radiation patterns, gain, polarization and wireless link.
Five meetings will deal with communication techniques
sampling, pulse modulations, binary modulations, multi symbol modulations, transmit-receive channels and line coding.
Three meetings will cover a self (or couple) research projectAbstract:
Radio Frequency components and systems are known for many years.
In early days they have been used mainly for military purposes such as radars,
secured communications and electronic warfare. In last three decades,
RF and microwaves had been penetrated into commercial markets and into everyday life.
The cellular and wireless communications became dominant and leading industries in the world.
This course covers most aspects of hardware design in the radio industry.Abstract:
The course has three parts: the first part defines the fundamental parameters of antennas and describes the basic radiation mechanism from single radiators and from arrays.
The second part describes the main antenna types: wires, apertures, microstrip and reflectors.
The third part combines the know-how in antenna field into practical insight – how to simulate and measure antennas and relations to the wireless world.