TEK5140 - Antennas and radiowave propagation

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TEK5140 - Antennas and radiowave propagation


TEK5140
News The course is given in spring
Organisation UNIK
by Terje Tjelta
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Abstract The course covers antennas and radiowave propagation in the frequenc range of about 100 MHZ to 300 GHz.
Objective (max 350 words) The course covers antennas and radiowave propagation in the frequenc range of about 100 MHZ to 300 GHz. The antenna part presents general theory, wire (monopole, dipole), apertures (horn, reflector), and micro-strip (phased array). The propagation parts includes free space loss, reflection, diffraction, effects of atmospheric gases, precipitation (rain, snow), and abnormal air mixtures (inversion layers), system dimensioning, and radio channel models. The course emphasizes actual radio systems such a mobiel communications, broadband wireless access, wireless local access networks, point to point links, point to multipoint links, and radar.
Keywords Antennas, Radio wave, reflection, diffraction, atmospheric gases, precipitation, system dimensioning, radio channel models, broadband wireless access
Research Area(s) Radio technology
Type of course Master

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Learning outcomes

Enable the student to do basic calculations for actual radio systems: dimensioning and interference. The student will be able to take account for the effects terrain, buildings, and varying atmospheric and climatic conditions. ..