Fundamentals of modern wireless systems. Fundamentals of radio propagation and link performance. Cellular concept: interference, base stations and cell sites, handoffs, system capacity. Fading environments: multipath propagation, delay spread, Doppler Spread, statistically fading channel models. Multiple-access schemes: FDMA, TDMA, CDMA, SDMA. Emerging methodologies: phases/adaptive antenna array, multi-array (MIMO) communication systems.
College/Department: College of Engineering/Electrical Computer Engr Repeat Status: Not repeatable for credit
ECES 512 Fundamentals of Systems II 3.0 Credits
Core course. Covers realization and identification, including minimal realization, reducibility and equivalence of models, and identification of systems; stability, including bounded input-bounded output, polynomial roots, and Lyapunov; and feedback compensation and design, including observers and controllers and multi-input/multi-output systems.
College/Department: College of Engineering/Electrical Computer Engr Repeat Status: Not repeatable for credit
Prerequisites: ECES 511 [Min Grade: C]
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