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Wireless communication channels
Course teacher(s)
Philippe DE DONCKER (Coordinator)ECTS credits
4
Language(s) of instruction
english
Course content
Narrowband wireless communication channels - Spatial characterization - Time characterization - Wideband wireless communication channels - SISO channel models - MIMO channels
Objectives (and/or specific learning outcomes)
The student will be able to understand in-depth physics of wireless channels and to build a wideband channel model
Prerequisites and Corequisites
Required and corequired courses
Teaching methods and learning activities
Lectures, exercises, project
Course notes
- Syllabus
 - Université virtuelle
 
Contribution to the teaching profile
This teaching unit contributes to the following competences:
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In-depth knowledge and understanding of exact sciences with the specificity of their application to engineering
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In-depth knowledge and understanding of integrated structural design methods in the framework of a global design strategy
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In-depth knowledge and understanding of the advanced methods and theories to schematize and model complex problems or processes
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Reformulate complex engineering problems in order to solve them (simplifying assumptions, reducing complexity)
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Conceive, plan and execute a research project, based on an analysis of its objectives, existing knowledge and the relevant literature, with attention to innovation and valorization in industry and society
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Correctly report on research or design results in the form of a technical report or in the form of a scientific paper
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Present and defend results in a scientifically sound way, using contemporary communication tools, for a national as well as for an international professional or lay audience
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Collaborate in a (multidisciplinary) team
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Work in an industrial environment with attention to safety, quality assurance, communication and reporting
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Develop, plan, execute and manage engineering projects at the level of a starting professional
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Think critically about and evaluate projects, systems and processes, particularly when based on incomplete, contradictory and/or redundant information
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A creative, problem-solving, result-driven and evidence-based attitude, aiming at innovation and applicability in industry and society
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A critical attitude towards one’s own results and those of others
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The flexibility and adaptability to work in an international and/or intercultural context
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An attitude of life-long learning as needed for the future development of his/her career
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Has an active knowledge of the theory and applications of electronics, information and communication technology, from component up to system level.
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Has a profound knowledge of either (i) nano- and opto-electronics and embedded systems, (ii) information and communication technology systems or (iii) measuring, modelling and control.
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Has a broad overview of the role of electronics, informatics and telecommunications in industry, business and society.
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Is able to analyse, specify, design, implement, test and evaluate individual electronic devices, components and algorithms, for signal-processing, communication and complex systems.
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Is able to model, simulate, measure and control electronic components and physical phenomena.
 
Other information
Contacts
philippe.dedoncker@ulb.be
Campus
Solbosch
Evaluation
Method(s) of evaluation
- Oral presentation
 - Written report
 
Oral presentation
Written report
Language(s) of evaluation
- english