Course Details
Course Information Package
Course Unit Title | ANTENNAS AND RADARS | ||||||||
Course Unit Code | AEEE425 | ||||||||
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Number of ECTS credits allocated | 5 | ||||||||
Learning Outcomes of the course unit | By the end of the course, the students should be able to:
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Mode of Delivery | Face-to-face | ||||||||
Prerequisites | AEEE313 | Co-requisites | NONE | ||||||
Recommended optional program components | NONE | ||||||||
Course Contents | Fundamentals of antennas: Understand the principal antenna parameters and make simple calculations. Model an antenna in simple transmitter and receiver circuits.
Linear antennas: Calculate antenna performance with time harmonic excitation. Compute and plot power density and far field radiation patterns.
Linear antenna arrays: Use the different types of excitation and phase difference techniques to meet different specifications. Plot power density and radiation patterns of broadside and endfire linear arrays
Types of antennas for different applications: Get an idea of Basic radar principles: Get introduced to basic radar principles. Solve problems related to target detection and range estimation. Active and passive systems. Range, target velocity, incident power density. Range equation. Radar system description. Frequency bands. Radar antennas. Tracking antennas
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Planned learning activities and teaching methods | The taught part of course is delivered to the students by means of lectures, conducted with the help of computer presentations. Lecture notes and presentations are available through the web for students to use in combination with the textbooks. The structure of the course teaching is based on lectures (3 hours per week) in a classroom. During the lectures several related exercises are solved on the board with participation of the students. Several problems are left unfinished for the students to complete at home. Other problems are used as assignments. Topic notes are compiled by students, during the lecture which serve to cover the main issues under consideration. Students are also urged to use the textbook assigned to the course. Related homework problems are also assigned from the textbook as a turn in assignment or for homework practice. Also, students are advised to use the reference books for further reading and practice in solving related exercises. | ||||||||
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Language of instruction | English | ||||||||
Work placement(s) | NO |