In this unit students will acquire advanced theoretical knowledge and critical analytical skills which can be applied to investigation and resolution of complex problem solving scenarios. The unit material has been developed to enhance students' communication skills, individual and group project participation and other professional capabilities important to practice as an Engineer. The material taught introduces students to simulation procedures inherent in system modelling. All students are expected to master MATLAB's more advanced algorithms and its application in the design and simulation of communication subsystems such as the handling of RF signals in a communication channel and the use of complex envelope representation.

Unit details

Location:
Study level:
Postgraduate
Credit points:
12
Unit code:
NNT6501

Learning Outcomes

On successful completion of this unit, students will be able to:
  1. Implement engineering skills to a given task to an in-depth technical design of wireless sub-systems and optimise the physical layer;  
  2. Troubleshoot system issues and develop methodologies applicable to a given scenario;  
  3. Authenticate a systems approach to analysis, simulation and design; and  
  4. Gather, collate and evaluate data in a professional manner, and use modelling and simulation skills as an individual and as a team player.  

Assessment

Assessment type Description Grade
Test Individual practical simulation tests x 2 40%
Project Individual modelling project in Matlab 30%
Test Group modelling and simulation test 30%
Although there is a group modelling and simulation test, each individual is awarded a mark that reflects what their contribution is to the final submission.

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