Rural Telecommunications

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Lecturer
Takada Jun-Ichi 
Place
Mon7-8(S611)  
Credits
Lecture2  Exercise0  Experiment0
Code
70020
Syllabus updated
2008/10/5
Lecture notes updated
2008/10/5
Semester
Fall Semester

Outline of lecture

Telecommunications enable the communications instantly between any points in the world. Moreover, it has become common understanding that the telecommunication infrastructure is indispensable for the development of the industry and economy. However, the reality is very severe in the developing world, especially in rural and remote areas. Imbalance of the distribution of telecommunications in the world has been intolerable for the long time. This lecture overviews the historial aspects and the enabling technologies of rural telecommunications, both in the social and the technical aspects.

Purpose of lecture

Telecommunications enable the communications instantly between any points in the world. Moreover, it has become common understanding that the telecommunication infrastructure is indispensable for the development of the industry and economy. However, the reality is very severe in the developing world, especially in rural and remote areas. Imbalance of the distribution of telecommuicatoins in the world has been intolerable for the long time. This lecture overviews the historial aspects and the enabling technologies of rural telecommunications, both in the social and the technical aspects.

Plan of lecture

01.Historical overview of the role of telecommunications
02.Historical overview of the rural telecommunications - ""Missing Link""
03.Role of telecommunications in the deveroping areas
04.Current status of the rural telecommunications
05.Rural applications of telecommunications
06.New technologies for rural applications (1) - infrastructure
07.New technologies for rural applications (2) - information technology
08.Case studies from ITU-D FG7 case library etc.
09.Case studies from ITU-D FG7 case library etc.
10.Case studies from ITU-D FG7 case library etc.
11.Case studies from ITU-D FG7 case library etc.
12.Case studies from ITU-D FG7 case library etc.
13.Case studies from ITU-D FG7 case library etc.

Textbook and reference

ITU Association Japan, Development of Rural Telecommunications.(http://www.ituaj.jp/rural/rural/rural.html)
Independent Commission for World-Wide Telecommunications Development, Missing Link, 1984.
ITU-D FG7 Final Report, New Technologies for Rural Applications.(http://www.itu.int/ITU-D/fg7/pdf/FG_7-e.pdf)
ITU-D FG7 Case Library.(http://www.itu.int/ITU-D/fg7/case_library/index.html)

Evaluation

Participation:
Students are expected read the assigned materials and answer the questions provided prior to the class. Class discussion will be based on the knowledge of the reading materials.

Case presentation:
Each individual student is assigned a case, and shall present the summary and the analysis of the case.

Supplement

Web site http://portal.uml.gsic.titech.ac.jp/moodle/course/view.php?id=3

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