ΕΠ41 - Digital Satellite Communications

General Information

School: Digital Technology

Department: Informatics and Telematics

Level: Undergraduate

Course Title: Digital Satellite Communications

Course id: ΕΠ41

Type: Core Course 

Semester: 5

Teaching and Examination Language: Greek

Is the course offered in Erasmus: Yes

Course web-page: 

Activities

Lectures (Theory): 3,0

Lab lectures: 0,0

ECTS credits: 5,0

Learning Outcomes

The objective of the course is to familiarize students with non-terrestrial networks such as satellites or
High Altitude Platforms, as well as their role in 5G. Reference is made to the necessary
theoretical background and emphasis is given on the understanding differences from the terrestrial
networks. Students come into contact with modern digital technologies and
those criteria on the basis of which, key components of a satellite telecommunications system are designed and selected.

General Skills

-Retrieve, analyse and synthesise data and information, with the use of necessary technologies
-Adapt to new situations
-Make decisions
-Work autonomously
-Promoting free, creative and deductive reasoning

Course Content

The student will learn digital techniques such as APSK modulation, LDPC codes, Single/Multi Carrier schemes and multiple access techniques with Filter Banks. Simulation of the processing of the satellite signal to the transponder as well as the effect of non linearity of high power satellite amplifiers will be demonstrated, introducing students in the concepts of Software Defined Radio. Techniques for the improvement of the communication and compensation of the non-linearity will be taught. Simulation packages will be employed to model communication channels and demonstrate Beyond Line of Site Communications.

Learning and Teaching Methods - Evaluation

Teaching methods: face-to-face

Use of ICT: 

 

Course Organization

 

Activity

Semester work load

Lectures

39,0

Lab exercises

0,0

Individual of group projects

20,0

Lab report preparation

10,0

Thesis 

 

Independent Study

56,0

Total

125

Assessment

The course grade takes into account
- the final exam grade (60%), which comprises
  - Multiple choice questions
  - Problem solving
  - Critical evaluation of theoretical knowledge
- one compulsory assignment (40%).

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