Course Guide in ECEF 5513 Eteeap (ELLAZAR)

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COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING AND TECHNICAL DEPARTMENT Telefax No. (042) 710-3151; e-mail:[email protected] Manuel S. Enverga University Foundation Granted Autonomous Status CHED CEB Res. 076-2009 Lucena City, Philippines Course Guide in ECEF 5513 (COMMUNICATION THEORY 4) ENGR. ERWIN P. ELLAZAR Instructor I Mobile number: +639227909287 E-mail: [email protected] Consultation Hour: Sunday 11:30 – 12:00 Consultation Venue: Faculty Room COURSE DESCRIPTION: Signal transmission modes; spread spectrum modulation system; terrestrial microwave, satellite systems; switching & handling systems; circuit switching, message switching, packet switching; telephony; land mobile systems and standards; paging systems; cellular radio systems; PSTN; OSI; ISO CREDIT UNITS: 3 units lecture Prerequisite: Communication Theory 3 PERFORMANCE STANDARD(S) PROGRAM OUTCOME(S) REQUIRED FOR PASSING THE COURSE 1. An ability to apply knowledge of mathematics, physical, life and information sciences; and engineering sciences appropriate to the field of practice. 2. An ability to design a system, component, or process to meet desired needs within identified constraints. 3. An ability to work effectively in multi-disciplinary and multi-cultural teams. 4. An ability to recognize, formulates, and solves engineering problems. 5. Recognition of professional, social, and ethical responsibility. 6. An understanding of the effects of engineering solutions in a comprehensive context. 7. An ability to engage in life-long learning and an understanding of the need to keep current of the developments in the specific field of practice. SUGGESTED REFERENCE/S: Beasley, J and Miller, G (2008), Modern Electronic Communication 9th Edition, Pearson International Frenzel, L (2007), Principles of Electronic Communication Systems 3 rd Edition, McGraw Hill COURSE REQUIREMENTS: 1. Passing satisfactory at two (2) Competency Test 60% a. Midterm Examination 30% b. Final Examination 30% 2. Class Participation 40% a. Assignment/Problem Solving 30% b. Library/Internet Research 10% ____ TOTAL 100% COURSE OUTLINE: PART I- TOPICS FIRST CONTACT SESSION 1. Properties of radio waves 2. Signal transmission modes 3. Spread spectrum modulation system 4. Terrestrial Microwave 5. Microwave Devices Suggested Readings: Wireless communication system Assignment: Fundamentals of wireless communications Library/Internet Research: Microwave Equipment and components Assignments and researches are to be submitted on January 15, 2012

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COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING AND TECHNICAL DEPARTMENT

Telefax No. (042) 710-3151; e-mail:[email protected]

Manuel S. Enverga University Foundation

Granted Autonomous Status CHED CEB Res. 076-2009

Lucena City, Philippines

Course Guide in ECEF 5513 (COMMUNICATION THEORY 4)

ENGR. ERWIN P. ELLAZAR Instructor I

Mobile number: +639227909287 E-mail: [email protected]

Consultation Hour: Sunday 11:30 – 12:00 Consultation Venue: Faculty Room

COURSE DESCRIPTION: Signal transmission modes; spread spectrum modulation system; terrestrial microwave, satellite systems; switching & handling systems; circuit switching, message switching, packet switching; telephony; land mobile systems and standards; paging systems; cellular radio systems; PSTN; OSI; ISO

CREDIT UNITS: 3 units lecture

Prerequisite: Communication Theory 3 PERFORMANCE STANDARD(S) PROGRAM OUTCOME(S) REQUIRED FOR PASSING THE COURSE 1. An ability to apply knowledge of mathematics, physical, life and information sciences; and

engineering sciences appropriate to the field of practice. 2. An ability to design a system, component, or process to meet desired needs within identified

constraints. 3. An ability to work effectively in multi-disciplinary and multi-cultural teams. 4. An ability to recognize, formulates, and solves engineering problems. 5. Recognition of professional, social, and ethical responsibility. 6. An understanding of the effects of engineering solutions in a comprehensive context. 7. An ability to engage in life-long learning and an understanding of the need to keep current of the

developments in the specific field of practice. SUGGESTED REFERENCE/S: Beasley, J and Miller, G (2008), Modern Electronic Communication 9th Edition, Pearson International Frenzel, L (2007), Principles of Electronic Communication Systems 3rd Edition, McGraw Hill COURSE REQUIREMENTS:

1. Passing satisfactory at two (2) Competency Test 60% a. Midterm Examination 30% b. Final Examination 30%

2. Class Participation 40% a. Assignment/Problem Solving 30% b. Library/Internet Research 10%

____ TOTAL 100%

COURSE OUTLINE: PART I- TOPICS FIRST CONTACT SESSION

1. Properties of radio waves 2. Signal transmission modes 3. Spread spectrum modulation system 4. Terrestrial Microwave 5. Microwave Devices

Suggested Readings: Wireless communication system Assignment: Fundamentals of wireless communications Library/Internet Research: Microwave Equipment and components Assignments and researches are to be submitted on January 15, 2012

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COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING AND TECHNICAL DEPARTMENT

Telefax No. (042) 710-3151; e-mail:[email protected]

Manuel S. Enverga University Foundation

Granted Autonomous Status CHED CEB Res. 076-2009

Lucena City, Philippines

PART II- TOPICS SECOND CONTACT SESSION

1. Types of satellite 2. Satellite Communications systems 3. VSAT, INTELSAT

Suggested Readings: Satellite communications Assignment: Quantitative analysis of satellite communication system Library/Internet Research: Satellite communications principles Assignments and researches are to be submitted on January 29, 2012 MIDTERM EXAMINATION THIRD CONTACT SESSION PART III - TOPICS FOURTH CONTACT SESSION

1. PSTN Components /Equipment 2. Switching Fundamentals 3. Signaling 4. Transmission Engineering (PDH,SDH) 6. Traffic Engineering

Suggested Readings: Wire communications and telephony Assignment: Switching and Traffic engineering analysis Library/Internet Research: Principles of telephony Assignments and researches are to be submitted on March 4, 2012 PART IV - TOPICS FIFTH CONTACT SESSION

1. GSM Architecture 2. Cell Planning 3. Frequency Planning 4. Access Networks; Components

Suggested Readings: Cellular telephony Assignment: Mobile communications principles Library/Internet Research: GSM communication system Assignments and researches are to be submitted on March 18, 2012 FINAL EXAMINATION SIXTH CONTACT SESSION

Prepared by:

ENGR. ERWIN P. ELLAZAR Faculty Assessor

Approved by:

DR. GUILLERMO M. RAGO, JR. Dean, CETD

Approved by:

DR. BENILDA N. VILLENAS Chair, ETEEAP

Date Approved: _______________________