Wireless Communication Engineering
(
araki kiyomichi
)
Fri 7-8Session S322
Credits Lecture:2 Practice:0 Experiment:0 / code:54002
Update : 2012/7/19
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Spring Semester
- Outline of lecture
- Explain the fundamentals in wireless communication engineering, from wireless channel characteristics to traffic control.
- Purpose of lecture
- Explain the fundamentals in wireless communication engineering, from wireless channel characteristics to traffic control.
- Plan of lecture
- 01. Introduction, Electromagnetic Wave: Information, Energy, Sensing
02. Channel Fading, Channel Estimation, Diversity Technique
03. Noise & Interference, Spatial Signal Processing
04. MIMO Transmission: Spatial Multiplexing
05. UWB Transmission: Low Frequency Efficiency & Low Power Transmission
06. Digital Modulation & Demodulation
07. Filtering, Signal Conditioning and Processing
08. Software Defined Radio & Cognitive Radio
09. Digital RF Circuit Design : Combination of CT and DT Systems
10. Error Correction Codes & Information Theory
11. Multiple Access and Multi-user Communication
12. Power Amplifiers: Nonlinear Distortion, Efficiency, Architecture
13. Cryptography for secure networking - Textbook and reference
- Lecture note is handed out.
Additional references are; S.Haykin, ”Communication Systems” (4th Edition), John Wiley & Sons, Inc. and J.G.Proakis, ”Digital Communications” (3rd Edition), McGraw-Hill. - Related and/or prerequisite courses
- Students are requested to have a knowledge of electromagnetics and communication theory.
- Evaluation
- Grade is evaluated by a report to topics in wireless communication engineering.
- Comment from lecturer
- Wireless communication systems are the key infrastructures for multi-media era.
- Contact Information
- araki@mobile.ee.titech.ac.jp
- Office Hours
- Office hour is basically scheduled after 5PM, and a question via e-mail is available at anytime.















