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ME602 - Mobile Statellite and Communication Systems

Entry Requirements and Weighting

Prerequisites:ME503 Telecommunication Systems
Corequisities:N/A
Credit Points:20 credit points
Level:Year 2, Core
Workload:Timetabled hours/week: 5(Lecture = 2 hours, Tute/ Lab = 2 hours, PBL = 1 hour)
Personal study hours per week: 7

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Unit Coordinator/Lecturer:Dr. Tony De Souza-Daw
Unit Moderator:Prof Savitri Bevinakoppa
Tutor/s:Dr. Tony De Souza-Daw

Brief Description

This is a final trimester core unit out of a total of 12 units in the Master of Engineering (Telecommunications). This unit addresses the Masters of Engineering (Telecommunications) course learning outcomes and complement other courses in a related field by developing students’ specialised knowledge in applied cellular telecommunication and applying critical skills in telecommunication equipment such as antennas, microwaves, GPS and spectrum analyser. For further course information refer to http://www.mit.edu.au/study-with-us/programs/master-engineering-telecommunications

This unit covers aspects of mobile radio systems engineering, planning and designing cellular mobile radio communication networks by studying radio channel modelling, multiple access and frequency assignment techniques, handover techniques, signalling protocol structures, traffic considerations and network management.

This unit will cover the following areas:

Mobile Communication Theory:

  • Introduction to mobile and wireless communications, multi-carrier transmission, advanced single-carrier transmission, advanced receivers, advanced radio resource management and protocols and different radio network architectures.
  • Frequency division, orthogonal frequency division, time division and code division multiple access, frequency division duplexing and time division duplexing
  • The cellular concept, frequency reuse, channel allocation schemes, handoff, call control interference
  • Cellular broadband wireless systems (3G, 4G, etc)

Satellite design, operation and evaluation of:

  • Orbits (LEO, MEO, GEO, etc.) services and systems
  • Satellite technology and operation (E.g. Spacecraft and distance satellite)
  • Earth Stations, antennas (from satellites such as fixed, broadcast satellite, mobile, store and forward, tracking, telemetry)

Learning Outcomes

At the completion of this unit students should be able to:

  1. Apply numerical analysis techniques to design, analyse and evaluate mobile and satellite communication systems: Path Loss Models and Link Budgets.
  2. Investigate in-depth recent developments in telecommunication modulation techniques such as FDMA, TDMA, CDMA and OFMA and cellular technologies including GSM/GPRS and GPS mobiles, satellites and earth stations applications.
  3. Discern knowledge development and directions on the recent advances in 4G to the research principles and methods of 5G technologies.
  4. Fluently apply engineering techniques, tools and resources to implement and analyse within laboratory practice.
  5. Exhibit ethical conduct and professionalism with high level of personal autonomy and accountability.

Graduate Attributes

MIT is committed to ensure the course is current, practical and relevant so that graduates are “work ready” and equipped for life-long learning. In order to accomplish this, the MIT Graduate Attributes identify the required knowledge, skills and attributes that prepare students for the industry.

The level to which Graduate Attributes covered in this unit is as follows:

Ability to communicateIndependent and  Lifelong LearningEthicsAnalytical and Problem SolvingCultural and Global AwarenessTeamworkKnowledge of Field
       

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