MOBILE AND SATELLITE COMMUNICATION NETWORKS

About this Course

Course Description

This course addresses wireless networking, including architectures, protocols, and standards. It describes concepts, technology and applications of mobile and satellite as used in current and next-generation wireless networks. It describes the engineering aspects of network functions and designs.

Course Learning Outcomes

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Course Details

STATUS : Open
DURATION : FLEXIBLE
EFFORT : 3 hours per week
MODE : 100% Online
COURSE LEVEL : Intermediate
LANGUAGE : English
CLUSTER : Science & Technology ( ST )

 Syllabus

• Evolution of mobile communications
• Development and standards

• Cellular concept and system design fundamentals: Frequency reuse, channel assignment, handoff, interference and system capacity, trunking and grade of service, improving coverage and capacity in cellular systems


• Free space propagation model, reflection, diffraction, scattering
• Link budget design
• Outdoor and indoor propagation models
• Small scale multipath propagation


• Frequency Division multiple Access (FDMA), Time Division Multiple Access (TDMA), Spread Spectrum Multiple Access, Space Division Multiple Access (SDMA), Asynchronous Transfer Mode (ATM) for Space, ATM over satellite

• Organisation of a satellite communications system
• Orbital Mechanics and Keppler’s laws
• The Space Environment And Survivability
• Satellite Telecommunication Subsystem Architecture


• Link Power Budget
• System noise temperature and G/T ratio
• Design of satellite links for specified carrier-to-noise ratio

• Current Satellite Communication Applications
• Space Weather; Tropical Climate Change, Remote Sensing

Our Instructor

Muhammad Shaziffy Bin Hasshim

Course Instructor

PROFESOR MADYA IR.TS.DR AZITA LAILY BT YUSOF

Course Instructor
UiTM Shah Alam

PROFESOR MADYA IR.TS.DR NORSUZILA BINTI YA'ACOB

Course Instructor
UiTM Shah Alam

 Frequently Asked Questions

A1 : Describes concepts, technology and applications of mobile and satellite as used in current and next-generation wireless networks. It describes the engineering aspects of network functions and designs.