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3.00 Credits
The domestic and international regulatory framework of telecommunications including telephone, broadcasting, cable and private radio is discussed. Historical, economic and legal aspects of telecommunications regulation will be included. First Amendment rights, privacy, copyright, antitrust, contract and product liability, and developing areas such as satellite communications networks and integrated services digital networks (ISDN) are presented. Prerequisite: TELE 110 or equivalent.
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3.00 Credits
The fundamental concepts of wireless networks, physical layer (air interface) issues and cell planning are introduced. Access technologies, including FDMA, TDMA and CDMA, in Cellular Systems, first Generation Cellular Systems (AMPS), and second Generation Digital Systems are also discussed. The course concludes with a coverage of paging systems and satellite communications. Prerequisites: TELE 110.
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3.00 Credits
Approaches for solving telecommunication network design problems are given. A network simulation program is used. The technical and management issues associated with the administration of complex integrated networks is examined. Case studies are used to illustrate practical situations. Prerequisites: TELE 220, CTEC 204.
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3.00 Credits
The application, architecture, and protocols of high speed information networks are examined along with their unique challenges and opportunities. Included in this examination are frame relay networks, BISDN/ATM, high speed LANs and MANs, and the emerging user applications in this environment. Prerequisites: TELE 110
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3.00 Credits
Critical analysis of telecommunications management within the framework of generation, dissemination and utilization of information. Corporate, national and international communication systems are examined. Integration of telecommunications principles by examining current issues and future trends with emphasis on the strategic use of telecommunication systems. Offered regularly, but not every semester. Prerequisite: Approval of department chairperson.
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3.00 Credits
This seminar-based course will examine emerging trends in telecommunications and networking. May be repeated once. Prerequisite: TELE 220.
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3.00 Credits
The interconnection of dissimilar data networks to provide users with access to network resources from anywhere at anytime is discussed. The role of the Internet and intranets is examined along with the internetworking devices: routers, bridges, and gateways. Important internetworking protocols arediscussed and their application is examined. Selected user applications made possible by this environment will be presented. Prerequisite: TELE 220.
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3.00 Credits
This capstone course will focus on the analysis of a telecommunications system from an economic or managerial point of view. The work will require a written and oral proposal, followed by periodic progress reports (oral and written). The project will culminate in a document suitable for publication. Prerequisite: Approval of department chairperson and completion of junior year.
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3.00 Credits
Cellular and wireless systems are reviewed. Fixed Wireless Systems such as wireless local loop (WLL), wireless LANS (802.11) and packet data over wireless are discussed. Evolution of second Generation Cellular Systems to packet based technologies (GPRS and EDGE) is presented. Third Generation Systems (3G) are introduced. Prerequisite: TELE 321.
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4.00 Credits
Commonly used networking terminology and topologies, fundamental network devices, and internetworking fundamentals are covered. The OSI model and local area network (LAN) protocols are discussed. Network components such as repeaters, hubs, bridges, routers and switches will be used in basic network design. Prerequisite: CTEC 204, TELE 210.
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