Subject description - B2B32TSI

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B2B32TSI Telecommunication Systems and Networks
Roles:P Extent of teaching:2P + 2L
Department:13132 Language of teaching:CS
Guarantors:  Completion:KZ
Lecturers:Pravda I. Credits:4
Tutors:Jareš P., Ondráček P., Pravda I. Semester:Z

Web page:

https://moodle.fel.cvut.cz/courses/B2B32TSI

Anotation:

The course introduces principles and functions of digital telecommunications systems, both transmission and switching systems as well as converged packet-oriented systems interconnected into universal telecommunication networks.

Study targets:

The course will allow students to understand the principles of large telecommunication networks, particularities of access and backbone networks as well as fixed and mobile systems. After completing the course, students will be knowledgeable in telecommunication technologies and networks and they will be able to solve partial problems related with the operation of currently used technologies.

Course outlines:

1. Telecommunication channels, digital signal transmission, theory of information.
2. Type of telecommunication networks, telecommunication and data networks.
3. Telephone communications methods, digitalization of voice signal.
4. Hierarchy of transmission systems SDH, OTH, Ethernet
5. Examples of transmission systems and their parameters
6. Access networks, types, xDSL connections
7. Switching systems, generations, classic telephone connections
8. Signaling in networks, next generation network, VoIP technology
9. Quality of service, trends in telecommunication networks and services, cloud computing
10. Mobile networks, types, generations, transmission of voice signal and data, radio spectrum monitoring
11. Principles of modulation and access to medium in cellular networks
12. Principles of communication and signaling in 2G mobile networks
13. Principles of communication and signaling in 3G mobile networks
14. Introduction to 4G mobile networks.

Exercises outline:

1. Introduction. Content of practices. Requirements to obtain the credit.
2. Counting with logarithms and description of transmission chains (I).
3. Counting with logarithms and description of transmission chains (II). Assignment of seminar projects.
4. Lab. task 1 (Configuration of interconnection and synchronisation in network).
5. Lab. task 2 (Measurement on PBX).
6. Lab. task 3 (Analyses of subscriber line).
7. Lab. task 4 (Analyses of TCP/IP protocols).
8. Lab. task 5 (Voice over IP networks).
9. Lab. task 6 (Practical radio spectrum monitoring in the outdoor environment).
10. Network simulators used in telecommunication networks.
11. Presentation of seminar projects, check of elaborated tasks (I).
12. Presentation of seminar projects, check of elaborated tasks (II).
13. Excursion into Research and Development Centre (RDC).
14. Credit.

Literature:

Green, H. J.: The Irwin Handbook of Telecommunications. 5. vyd. New York, NY, USA: McGraw-Hill, 2006. ISBN 0- 07-145222-2 Sauter, M.: From GSM to LTE-Advanced: An Introduction to Mobile Networks and Mobile Broadband, Revised Second Edition. Wiley. 2014. ISBN 978-1-118-86195-0

Requirements:

General overview of electronics and ICT

Keywords:

Wired and mobile networks, Transmission systems, Switching systems, Signaling, VoIP technology.

Subject is included into these academic programs:

Program Branch Role Recommended semester
BPEK_2016 Common courses P 5
BPEK_2018 Common courses P 5


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