Units
3.0 QUARTER UNITS

Course Description

This course has a fundamentals based approach, designed to give students the knowledge and skills they need in a competitive job market covering wireless communications and standards, in particular 5G, as well as antenna and transceiver design principles and practices for mobile devices.

The course briefly reviews amplitude modulation (AM) and frequency modulation (FM), which are essential in understanding IQ modulation used in virtually all modern radios (WiFi, OFDM, CDMA, TDMA, 4g, 5g, etc.). Building on these fundamentals, the course examines the industry’s digital wireless standards, including but not limited to IS-136, IS-95, Bluetooth, 4G, 5G, 802.11(a, g, n), and long term evolution (LTE).

It is equally important to understand antenna design and here you will learn about antenna trade-off considerations for cellphones, Bluetooth, and WiFi, including antenna size versus range on various configurations, dipoles, dish, beams, phase arrays, and slotted antennas. The course will analyze the practical designs used in the Apple iPhone and Samsung Galaxy. Instruction emphasizes an intuitive understanding of the fundamentals, rather than complex mathematics, and industry insights from an experienced professional.


Prerequisites / Skills Needed

A general background in electrical engineering and networking.

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