Lectures

Lectures

The timetable and classroom location for WS 2023/24 can be found here.

Information regarding subscription to lab exercises can be found here for the summer and winter term

Electrical Measurement Technology (EMT)

Semester: 3 (ET-Bachelor)

  • Terminology, Calibration Chain, Measuring Deviations, Measurement Error and Uncertainties,
  • Static and Dynamic Behaviour of Instruments, Accuracy Specification,
  • Electromechanic Instruments, Digital Measuring Systems,
  • DC Current and DC Voltage Measurement,
  • AC Current and AC Voltage Measurement, Measuring Transformer,
  • Power Measurement in DC, AC and Three-Phase Systems,
  • Energy Measurement,
  • Resistance Measurement, Measurement Bridges for Resistance Sensors
  • Impedance Measurement,
  • Oscilloscopes, Probes,
  • Digital Time and Frequency Measurement,
  • Spectrum Analysis.

Script, Lab


 

Information Transmission (AÜT/DÜT)

Semester: 4 (Analog Inf. Tr., AÜT) resp. 5 (Digital Inf. Tr., DÜT), Bachelor

Analog an digital parts can be selected independently although it's recommended to hear AÜT first.

Analog: signals & systems, transmission media, noise, signal distortion, analog modulation schemes, transmitters and receivers, information theory, source coding

Digital: digitising analog source signals, PCM, digital baseband transmission, PAM, optimum filter, synchronisation, channel equalisation, digital modulation schemes, bit error rate, eye diagrams

Script, Textbook, Lab


Mobile Radio Communications

Semester: 1 (Master, summer term)

mobile propagation channel, fading, delay spread, doppler spectrum, diversity, cellular network design, cochannel- and adjacent channel interference, radio network planning, spectral efficiency, channel assignment schemes, modulation schemes, channel equalisation, error control schemes, source and channel coding, multiple access schemes, GSM: system architecture, information transmission, mobility management, encryption and authentication, ...; cordless telephones, satellite radio, paging systemes, trunked radio, UMTS: spread spectrum technique, CDMA, log. uand physical channels, coding, network design, LTE,...; WLANs ; car-2-X

Script, Textbook 1, Textbook 2, Textbook 3, Lab


Telecommunications Networks

Semester: 2 (Master, winter term)

networks, services, protocols, switching technology, queueing theory, wide area networks, PSTN, ISDN, ATM, PDH, SDH, network access techniques, xDSL, power line communications

Material


Satellite Communications

Semester: 1/2 (Master, summer or winter term)

Keplerian orbits and their calculation, perturbations, satellite radio channel, link budget, availableness, antennas, antenna orientation, multiple access, synchronisation, satellite networks and network operators

Material


Wireless Transmission

Semester: 4 (Bachelor NT, elective)

projected

Script


Adaptive Communications

Semester: 1/2 (Master NT, elective)

projected

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