The M.E. Communication System program prepares students to meet the growing demands of the telecommunications industry by focusing on both core and emerging areas in the field. The course equips students with the ability to design, analyze, and implement complex communication systems. It covers a wide range of topics, from digital communications and signal processing to satellite communications, ensuring that graduates have a comprehensive understanding of the field.
Digital Communication Systems
Study the principles of digital transmission, modulation techniques, and error detection/correction mechanisms.
Wireless Communication
Explore the fundamentals of wireless technology, including cellular networks, mobile communication standards, and radio frequency (RF) engineering.
Optical Fiber Communication
Delve into the principles of light propagation, optical networks, and the role of fiber optics in modern communication systems.
Signal Processing
Learn about advanced signal processing techniques used in filtering, coding, and data compression for efficient communication.
Antenna Theory and Design
Understand the working principles and design of antennas for various communication applications.
Satellite Communication
Gain knowledge about satellite systems, orbital mechanics, and satellite link budgeting.
Advanced Modulation Techniques
Study complex modulation methods like QAM, OFDM, and their applications in high-speed data transmission.