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Introduction to Optical Communication
Systems

The course objective is to provide a basic understanding of present optical communication systems as well as future engineering challenges. The course covers the basic concepts of data modulation in optical fiber channels, channel multiplexing, wavelength division multiplexing, and fiber optics. The course also addresses the basic function principles of optical fibers, light emiong diodes, lasers, optical amplifiers, and optical receivers.

Course ID
ECEN470
Level
Undergraduate
Credit Hours
CH:3

Utilize contemporary technologies, codes of practice and standards,
quality guidelines, health and safety requirements, environmental
issues and risk management principles.Design, model and analyze an electrical, electronic, microwave and
optical system or component for a specific ICT application and
identify the tools required to optimize this design.Classify and evaluate the applications and market segments in the
ICT market to create a specific ICT product including estimation of
the required resources.Understand the key principles of signal processing, control theory,
and the main components of analog and digital communication
systems. As well as, DSP and embedded systems Illustrate the key performance indicators in communication systems
and networks and analyze the performance of analog and digital
communication systems, as well as wireless and optical
communication systems and communication networks