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Wireless Communication

In this course wireless communication channels are introduced, and their peculiarities such as fading and cochannel
interference are emphasized. Solutions to combat the problems are described, covering equalization and detection, coding and diversity ideas. Examples will be chosen from existing wireless standards (e.g., WCDMA). The course also covers basic communication theory.

Course ID
ECEN463
Level
Undergraduate
Credit Hours
CH:3

Develop and conduct appropriate experimentation and/or simulation,
analyze and interpret data, assess and evaluate findings, and use
statistical analyses and objective engineering judgment to draw
conclusions.Use creative, innovative and flexible thinking and acquire
entrepreneurial and leadership skills to anticipate and respond to
new situations.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.Use appropriate specialized software packages, write computer
programs, and use relevant laboratory equipment for the analysis
and design of electronics and communications components and
systems.