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Circuits and Protocols for Telecom

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Electronics

Yuan Zhou

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16

Course Name: Circuits and Protocols for Telecom

Course Code:S2293171

Semester: 1

Credit: 1

Program: Electronics

Course Module: Compulsory

Responsible: Yuan Zhou

E-mail: zhouyuan@tju.edu.cn

Department:School of Electrical and Information Engineering

Time Allocation(1 credit hour = 45 minutes)

Exercise

Lecture

Lab-study

Project

Internship

(days)

Personal Work

0

10

6

0

0

12

Course Description

Focus on network algorithms and their performance.

One of the goals of this course is to increase the students’ ability to define requirements when defining a link level procedure for data communication.

Prerequisite

Fundamentals of electronic circuits, fundamentals of telecommunication.

Course Objectives

To understand the broad band and baseband transmissions as well as the link level communications protocols.

Course Syllabus

  1. Introduction.

  2. Transmission Line Theory.

  3. Broadband data transmission.

  4. Base-band data transmission.

  5. Broadcast Routing.

  6. Routing in Data Networks.

  7. Optimal Routing.

  8. Flow and Congestion Control.

  9. Higher Layer Protocols: TCP/IP and ATM.

Textbooks & References

  • Lee, Thomas H.The Design of CMOS Radio-Frequency Integrated Circuits. Cambridge, UK: Cambridge University Press, 1997. ISBN: 0521835399.

  • Razavi, Behzad.RF Microelectronics. Upper Saddle River, NJ: Prentice Hall, 1998. ISBN: 0138875715.

Grade Distribution

Final Exam:100%

Capability Tasks

CT1: To understand basic science, and to have analytical ability and the ability to integrate related knowledge.

CT2: To apply relevant professional knowledge to the field of science and technology: understanding of the basic concepts and its connotation, application of different methods and concepts which have been learned, capability of judging the scope and limitations of such applications.

CT3: To grasp methodologies and engineering tools: identifying, utilizing and solving problems. Even if the students are not familiar with the content, they can turn to computer tools for systematic analysis.

CS2: To design, implement and apply algorithms in cyclic systems, electronic communications and multimedia systems.

CS3: To be familiar with the structure of computer technology and programmable parts, design software suitable for mobile systems.

Achievements

  • To be able to define requirements when defining a link level procedure for data communication. - Level: M

Students: Electronics, Year 1