EGB342 Telecommunications and RF


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Unit code:EGB342
Prerequisite(s):EGB242
Assumed Knowledge:Differential and integral calculus typically covered in the first year of the course or equivalent is assumed knowledge
Credit points:12
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Gardens Point
Semester 2
CSP student contribution  $1,118
Domestic tuition unit fee  $4,680
International unit fee  $5,784
This intermediate unit addresses core concepts, characteristics and performance requirements in analog and digital communications. Knowledge and skills developed in this unit are relevant to communication and signals stream in the electrical engineering major. This unit introduces basic building blocks of analog and digital modulation techniques for single and multi-user communications, as well as fundamentals of RF relevant to telecommunications. You will learn to use time and frequency domain signal analysis, apply information theory to compress digital data, choose appropriate modulation techniques to transmit signals and analyze the performance of communication systems in noisy channels. You will also gain knowledge on RF building blocks of telecommunications systems. You will build on this unit in EGH443 Advanced Telecommunications and RF and EGH444 Digital Systems and Image processing by extending analytical understanding for design and analysis of more complex systems.