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Microwave and Wireless Metrology

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This lecture deals with the fundamentals of modern communications metrology. Based on this, knowledge in terms of measurement of signals and transmission characteristics in the time and frequency domain, in terms of antenna metrology, protocol metrology and channel measurement will be built. This knowledge is essential for understanding and application of state-of-the-art measuring devices, e.g. in the field of mobile radio communications. After having completed the module, students will be able to apply current measurement systems in research and development on their own initiative.

  • Introduction to metrology,
  • Fundamentals of high frequency technology,
  • Measurements in the time domain,
  • Spectrum analysis,
  • Vectorial network analysis,
  • Antenna metrology,
  • Channel measurements,
  • Protocol metrology.

 

Lecturer: Dr.-Ing. Thomas Kleine-Ostmann

Assistant: Alexander Fricke

 

Lecture (ET-NT-089)

Contact hours (SWS): 2 h

Time: Fri 13:00-14:30

Location: SN 22.2

Start: 19.10.12

Language: German

 

Exercise (ET-NT-090)

Contact hours (SWS): 1 h

Time: Fri 14:45 - 15:30

Location: SN 22.2

Language: German

 

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Accompanying material

Lecture notes are available here. User name and password are announced in the lecture. 

 

Literature

C. Rauscher: Grundlagen der Spektrumanalyse, Rohde & Schwarz, 2004

M. Hiebel: Grundlagen der vektoriellen Netzwerkanalyse, Rohde & Schwarz, 2007

A. Molisch: Wireless Communications, Wiley, 2005

 

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Announcement: Changed Lecture and Exercise-Times, see StudIP.

 
 

Updated: Tuesday, 19 February 2013