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Wireless Transmission and Fiber Optics

Course Code: 
ELET3470
Level: 
Level 3
Credits: 
3
Semester: 
Semester 1
Programme: 
Electronics Engineering

This course starts with a basic coverage of the electromagnetic theory that is required for understanding the behavior of waves in various mediums. It continues with the fundamentals of wave propagation and waveguiding of all kinds; the essentials of propagation along optical fibers; and the concepts underlying integrated optics systems. It details the theoretical analyses of various transmission line including twisted wire pairs, coaxial cables, and traces on printed circuits boards. A study of antennas and their interfacing to transmission line is included. A thorough analysis is done on the theory of fiber optic and dielectric transmission medium with extended discussions on their practical application. The theory and operation of practical fiber optic communication system, its signals and its components are studied.

Technical Elective: 
Telecommunications
Pre-requisites: 
PHYS2385 or ELET2480
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