Telecommunication Systems
Code | Completion | Credits | Range |
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32TS | Z,ZK | 7 | 3+3s |
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- Department of Telecommunications Engineering
- Synopsis:
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The Subject deals with Transmitting and Switching Systems both Analogous and Digital for Voice and Data Services. Principles of Multiplexing, Communication, Transmission and Switching, use of Metalic, Photonic and Vireles Media are explained.
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- Syllabus of lectures:
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1. Telecommunication Services. Signals and Channels
2. Multiplexing Principles and Hierarchy
3. Metalic, Photonic and Vireles Media. Their Use
4. Analogous Transmitting Telecommunication Systems
5. Digital Transmitting Telecommunication Systems
6. Terrestrial and Satelite Systems. GSM
7. Data Transmitting - Interfaces, Modems, Multiplexing
8. Open Systém Interconnection Modell. Functions. Protocols
9. Packet Data Network. Protokol Data Unit Format
10.Switching Systems. Function and Blocks. Switching Field
11.Connection Controll. User and Network Signalling
12.Integrated Services Digital Network Reference Modell
13.Levels of the Analogous and Digital Network
14.Broadband Network Reference Modell and Services
- Syllabus of tutorials:
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1. Introduction. Safety instructions
2. History and standardization, basic terms
3. Telephone channel - basic measurements
4. Telephone transmission systems with frequency multiplexing
5. Digital transmission systems, PCM principle
6. Digital transmission systems PDH
7. Fundamentals of teleinformatics, the film „Teleinformatics“
8. An introduction to diagnostics of data circuits
9. Excursion to the laboratory ISDN
10. Terminal devices in telecommunications networks
11. Switching network and control in systems of the 1st generation
12. Switching network and control in systems with crossbar switches
13. Digital switching systems
14. Substitute seminar/lab. Assessments obtaining
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Recommended literature will be specified by lecturer.
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- No time-table has been prepared for this course
- The course is a part of the following study plans: