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3.00 Credits
A study of wideband telecommunications systems available to connect terminals, facsimile machine, printers, computers, etc., to a common transmission medium within an organization.
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Address the engineering and cost benefits of optical fiber systems. Discuss and define the important engineering parameters. Limitations and capabilities will be discussed. Comparison to other communications systems will be made.
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A concentrated study of a specific instructor-approved telecommunications topic. Topics are mobile communications, traffic engineering, information theory, synchronous digital networks, and advanced fiber-based systems. Students can earn up to 6 hours toward telecommunications degree requirements.
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3.00 Credits
A theoretical foundation for the analysis and design of communications systems. Fourier analysis, Nyquist sampling theorem, and the Shannon Channel Capacity theorem. analog and digital modulation techniques, including amplitude, frequency, and pulse code modulation, etc.
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The history of television will be presented. Early approaches to imagery transmission will be covered. The emergence of the NTSC standard for black-and-white TV will be emphasized, as will the compromise leading to color TV. Fundamentals of TV engineering will be covered.
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Detailed consideration of the technical aspects of satellite communications, including microwave link engineering, multiple access and modulation techniques used in modern satellites as well as the logistics involved in developing and launching telecommunications satellites.
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3.00 Credits
Detailed consideration of the technical aspects of optical communications systems, including light wave system components, proponents, propagation, loss by dispersion and absorption, and systems measures (i.e. signal-to-noise ratio).
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3.00 Credits
Focuses on today's modern cellular and personal communications systems, satellite-based systems, and their technical and regulatory aspects. The technical aspects include modulation techniques, propagation characteristics, bit error rate, and multipath.
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3.00 Credits
Introduction to digitization and transmission of voice, including the most common voice digitization algorithms, multiplexing, and modulation. Network management, including timing, synchronization, and control are included. An introduction to ISDN and B-ISDN is provided.
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3.00 Credits
Introduction to the technologies and applications of what is called multimedia in the telecommunications and computer industries. The laser and compact discs are introduced as adjuncts to the computer. Interactive uses are defined and demonstrated.
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