Curriculum Innovation For Simulation And Design Of Wireless Communications Systems
Author(s) -
William H. Tranter,
Theodore S. Rappaport,
Jeffrey H. Reed,
D.M. Krizman,
B.D. Woerner
Publication year - 2020
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Conference proceedings
DOI - 10.18260/1-2--5957
Subject(s) - wireless , personal communications service , telecommunications , curriculum , wireless network , session (web analytics) , computer science , communications system , engineering , wi fi array , world wide web , pedagogy , psychology
The U. S. telecommunications industry is experiencing an unprecedented demand for trained electrical engineers with the expertise to design and deploy new wireless comn1unications services, encompassing the high growth areas of cellular telephone, personal communications, paging services, and wireless local area networks. The project described in this paper teams electrical engineering faculty from Virginia Tech's Mobile and Portable Radio Research Group (MPRG) and from the University of Missouri Rolla to develop an innovative conm1unications curriculum which draws from current research on radio signal propagation n1odeling, computer-aided design and simulation of wireless communication systems, and digital signal processing techniques to improve the performance and spectral efficiency of wireless modems.
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