
This course provides a comprehensive overview of wireless communication, networking, and modern telecommunication systems. Designed for students, professionals, and enthusiasts, this course covers essential topics such as signals, antennas, microwaves, radar systems, networking fundamentals, satellite communication, mobile networks, and optical fiber technologies. By the end of the course, you will have a solid understanding of how these systems work, their applications, and the latest advancements in the field.
Throughout the course, we will explore:
The fundamentals of signal processing and modulation techniques
Antenna principles and their various types
Microwave communication and system configurations
Radar technology, applications, and performance factors
Networking protocols, data transfer methods, and cloud computing
Satellite communication, its applications, and system components
Mobile communication generations from 1G to 5G
Optical fiber technology, fabrication, and transmission principles
Join us on this journey to master the world of wireless communication and networking!
Section 1: Introduction to Signals
Lecture 1: Signal Basics
Lecture 2: Analog to Digital Conversion
Lecture 3: Modulation
Section 2: Antenna Basics
Lecture 4: Antenna Basics
Lecture 5: Antenna Theory and Types
Section 3: Microwaves
Lecture 6: What is Microwaves?
Lecture 7: Microwave Bands, Advantages, and Disadvantages
Lecture 8: Microwave System Components
Lecture 9: Microwave Configurations
Section 4: Radar
Lecture 10: Radar Concept, Applications, and Parameters
Lecture 11: Radar Performance Factors
Lecture 12: Types of Radar
Lecture 13: Radar Antennas and Frequencies
Section 5: Networking
Lecture 14: Data Transferring
Lecture 15: Network Topologies
Lecture 16: OSI and TCP/IP Models and IP Addressing
Lecture 17: How the Internet Works?
Lecture 18: Cloud Computing
Section 6: Satellite Systems
Lecture 19: What is a Satellite? and How it Works?
Lecture 20: Satellite Applications
Lecture 21: Satellite Types
Lecture 22: Satellite Launching
Lecture 23: Satellite System Components
Lecture 24: Satellite System Examples
Section 7: Mobile Communications
Lecture 25: Introduction
Lecture 26: First Generation (1G)
Lecture 27: Second Generation (2G)
Lecture 28: Third Generation (3G)
Lecture 29: Fourth Generation (4G)
Lecture 30: Fifth Generation (5G)
Section 8: Optical Fiber
Lecture 31: What is Optical Fiber? and Its Advantages
Lecture 32: How Optical Fiber Works?
Lecture 33: Light Sources
Lecture 34: Fiber Layers and Sea Cables
Lecture 35: Fiber Fabrication
Lecture 36: Fiber Losses and Dispersion
Lecture 37: Final Survey