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RAJALAKSHMI ENGINEERING COLLEGE

Thandalam, Chennai – 602 105

LESSON PLAN

Faculty Name : S.MUTHUKRISHNAN Code : IT 05


Subject Name : TELECOMMUNICATION Code : EC1391
SYSTEMS
Year : III Semester : V
Degree & Branch : B.TECH & IT Section : B

Aim:
To gain knowledge about microwave,satellite,optical,telephone and cellular
communication systems.

Objectives:
• To have knowledge about characteristics of Transmission and microwave devices.
• To study about the fundamentals of satellite communication
• To gain brief knowledge about optical communication
• To gain knowledge about advances in Telephone systems
• To understand the essentials of cellular communication systems.

Text Book(s):
1. Louis.E.Frenzel, Communication Electronics – Principles and Application”, 3rd Editions, Tata
McGraw-Hill, 2002 (Units I to IV)

2. Roy Blake, “Wireless Communication Technology”, Thomson Delmar Learning, Second

Reprint 2002. (UNIT V Chapters: 10, 11)

REFERENCES

1.Wayne Tomasi,”Electronic Communication systems” 4th Edition, Pearson Education, 2001.

2.Marin Cole, “Introduction to Telecommunications –Voice, Data and Internet”, Pearson Education,
2001.

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Sl. T / R*
Date Period Unit Topic(s) Page(s)
No. Book
Methods of
1 18.06.2008. I Communication T1 224
- Transmission lines
2 I Types and Characteristics T1 224
3 I Antenna Fundamentals T1 236-245
Different types of antennas
4 I T1 247-251
& their Characteristics
Radio Frequency wave
5 I T1 259,274
propagation
Microwave – Principle
6 I T1 276-278
Devices - Reflex Klystron
7 I Magnetron, TWT T1 288-290
Radar - Principle and Block
8 I T1 290-294
Diagram Only.
Types -
9 I T1 290-294
Pulsed Radar - CW Radar
10 I Revision
INTRODUCTION TO
SATELLITE
11 II T1 304-311
COMMUNICATIONS
- Satellite Orbits
12 II Earth stations T1 330
Applications: Surveillance,
13 II T1 340
Navigation
Mobile Communication,
14 II T1 340
TV Broadcast
Satellite Radio, Satellite
15 II T1 341
Telephone
16 II - The Internet T1 392-393
17 II Revision
INTRODUCTION TO FIBER
OPTIC COMMUNICATION
18 III T1 407
- Light wave
communication systems

III Fiber structure and function T1 415


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20 III Types of Fiber T1 416
21 III Types of Fiber T1 417

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Sl. T / R*
Date Period Unit Topic(s) Page(s)
No. Book
Optical Transmitter &
22 III T1 422
Receiver
Fiber optic Data
23 III T1 426
communication systems
Fiber optic Data
24 III T1 427
communication systems
25 III Revision
TELEPHONE SYSTEM AND
26 IV ITS APPLICATION T1 475
- Telephones
27 IV Telephone System T1 487,488
28 IV Facsimile T1 491-498
29 IV Cellular telephone system T1 499-506
30 IV Paging system T1 507-509
Integrated services Digital
31 IV T1 509
Networks (ISDN)
Integrated services Digital
32 IV T1 512
Networks (ISDN)
33 IV Revision
CELLULAR RADIO
34 V T2 366
- Citizen’s band Radio
35 V Cordless Telephone T2 370
Improved Mobile
36 V T2 373
Telephone service (IMTS)
Introduction to Advanced
37 V Mobile Phone Service T2 374
(AMPS)
38 V GSM T2 425
RF channels and time slots
39 V T2 426,427
– Voice transmission
Frequency Hopping -
40 V T2 428
Subscriber ID module
41 V GSM Privacy and Security T2 428
42 V IS-95 CDMA PCS T2 429
Channels – Forward
43 V T2 431-435
Channel – Reverse Channel
Voice Coding – Power
Control – Hand-off and
44 V T2 435-439
CDMA Security.

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Sl. T / R*
Date Period Unit Topic(s) Page(s)
No. Book
Voice Coding – Power
Control – Hand-off and
45 V T2 435-439
CDMA Security.

* T  Text Book / R  Reference Book

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