EC1391 TELECOMMUNICATION SYSTEMS 3 0 0 100
AIM
To gain knowledge about microwave, satellite, optical, telephone and cellular communication systems.
OBJECTIVES
• To have knowledge about characteristics of Transmission and microwave devices.
• To study about the fundamentals of satellite communication
• To gain brief knowledge about optical communication
• To gain knowledge about optical communication
• To gain knowledge about advances in Telephone systems
• To understand the essentials of cellular communication systems.
UNIT I METHODS OF COMMUNICATION 9
Transmission lines – Types and Characteristics,
Antenna Fundamentals – Different types of antennas & their Characteristics, Radio Frequency wave propagation- Microwave –Principles, Devices (Reflex Klystron, Magnetron, TWT)-(Principles Only) Radar - Pulsed Radar - CW Radar (Principles and Block Diagram Only).
UNIT II INTRODUCTION TO SATELLITE COMMUNICATIONS 9
Satellite orbits- Satellite communication systems –Earth stations- Applications: Surveillance, Navigation, Mobile Communication, TV Broadcast, Satellite Radio, Satellite Telephone-The Internet.
UNIT III INTRODUCTION TO FIBER OPTIC COMMUNICATION 9
Light wave communication systems – Fiber structure and function types of Fiber – Optical Transmitter & Receiver –Fiber optic Data communication systems
UNIT IV TELEPHONE SYSTEM AND ITS APPLICATION 9
Telephones –Telephone system- Facsimile- Cellular telephone system-Paging system –Integrated services Digital Networks (ISDN)
UNIT V CELLULAR RADIO 9
Citizen’s band Radio, Cordless Telephone, Improved Mobile Telephone service (IMTS), Introduction to Advanced Mobile Phone Service (AMPS), GSM – RF channels and time slots – Voice transmission – Frequency Hopping - Subscriber ID module – GSM Privacy and Security – IS-95 CDMA PCS – Channels – Forward Channel – Reverse Channel – Voice Coding – Power Control – Hand-off and CDMA Security.
TOTAL : 45
TEXT BOOKS
1. Louis.E.Frenzel, Communication Electronics – Principles and Application”, 3rd Editions, Tata McGraw-Hill, 2002 (Units I to IV)
2. Roy Blake, “Wireless Communication Technology”, Thomson Delmar Learning, Second Reprint 2002. (UNIT V Chapters: 10, 11)
REFERENCES
1. Wayne Tomasi,”Electronic Communication systems” 4th Edition, Pearson Education, 2001.
2. Marin Cole, “Introduction to Telecommunications –Voice, Data and Internet”, Pearson Education, 2001.
AIM
To gain knowledge about microwave, satellite, optical, telephone and cellular communication systems.
OBJECTIVES
• To have knowledge about characteristics of Transmission and microwave devices.
• To study about the fundamentals of satellite communication
• To gain brief knowledge about optical communication
• To gain knowledge about optical communication
• To gain knowledge about advances in Telephone systems
• To understand the essentials of cellular communication systems.
UNIT I METHODS OF COMMUNICATION 9
Transmission lines – Types and Characteristics,
Antenna Fundamentals – Different types of antennas & their Characteristics, Radio Frequency wave propagation- Microwave –Principles, Devices (Reflex Klystron, Magnetron, TWT)-(Principles Only) Radar - Pulsed Radar - CW Radar (Principles and Block Diagram Only).
UNIT II INTRODUCTION TO SATELLITE COMMUNICATIONS 9
Satellite orbits- Satellite communication systems –Earth stations- Applications: Surveillance, Navigation, Mobile Communication, TV Broadcast, Satellite Radio, Satellite Telephone-The Internet.
UNIT III INTRODUCTION TO FIBER OPTIC COMMUNICATION 9
Light wave communication systems – Fiber structure and function types of Fiber – Optical Transmitter & Receiver –Fiber optic Data communication systems
UNIT IV TELEPHONE SYSTEM AND ITS APPLICATION 9
Telephones –Telephone system- Facsimile- Cellular telephone system-Paging system –Integrated services Digital Networks (ISDN)
UNIT V CELLULAR RADIO 9
Citizen’s band Radio, Cordless Telephone, Improved Mobile Telephone service (IMTS), Introduction to Advanced Mobile Phone Service (AMPS), GSM – RF channels and time slots – Voice transmission – Frequency Hopping - Subscriber ID module – GSM Privacy and Security – IS-95 CDMA PCS – Channels – Forward Channel – Reverse Channel – Voice Coding – Power Control – Hand-off and CDMA Security.
TOTAL : 45
TEXT BOOKS
1. Louis.E.Frenzel, Communication Electronics – Principles and Application”, 3rd Editions, Tata McGraw-Hill, 2002 (Units I to IV)
2. Roy Blake, “Wireless Communication Technology”, Thomson Delmar Learning, Second Reprint 2002. (UNIT V Chapters: 10, 11)
REFERENCES
1. Wayne Tomasi,”Electronic Communication systems” 4th Edition, Pearson Education, 2001.
2. Marin Cole, “Introduction to Telecommunications –Voice, Data and Internet”, Pearson Education, 2001.
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