RF Advanced
Description
Radio Frequency (RF) provides a thorough overview of the principles behind RF engineering. The course covers the basics of RF theory such as modulation techniques, channel coding, capacity, propagation and frequency planning.
Course Objectives
After completing this course, students will be able to:
• Explain the Basics of RF
• Understand the engineering tools and procedures required for RF engineering and planning
• Understand existing and emerging standards for RF
• Understand RF Propagation and Antenna Principle
• Describe and understand a broad spectrum of antenna types
• Discuss RF Modulation Techniques
• Review RF System Design Considerations
• Review RF System Budget Profiles
• Calculate propagation lossess and link budgets.
• Explain RF performance and Optimization considerations
• Analyze system degradation due to RF components
• Evaluate the performance of differing RF wireless system architectures
• Explore project planning process of RF
• Review successful RF deployments
• Discuss successful and unsuccessful RF deployments
• Step through a practical process for managing RF networks
• Explore the current and future market trends
Prerequesite
None
Who Should Attend
This course is designed for anyone needing a solid foundation for understanding the principles of RF Engineering. Engineers, technicians and managers who are new to RF and require applicable skills in RF design, planning and engineering. Anyone working within the field of general RF systems, wireless, cellular and microwave systems will benefit from this comprehensive coverage of RF fundamentals. Basic mathematical and computing skills are recommended for this course. An electrical engineering background or equivalent practical experience is desired but not required.
Type
On-site & Public
Duration
2 days