| Telecommunications
Area
General Description
Telecommunications is a rapidly growing field.
In just one century telecommunications has progressed from
telegraph systems capable of sending only a few letters per
second over wires to radio and optical communications systems
capable of sending voice, pictures, and digital data anywhere
in the world at rates up to one billion bits per second.
Advances in telecommunications make possible modern devices such
as
the telephone, radio, television, computer modems, FAX machines,
and radionavigation systems. Other devices, such as compact
discs (CDs), computer disks, and magnetic tapes are also
communication systems since they transfer a message through time
(via an
optical or magnetic medium) rather than through space.
Relation to Other Areas
Telecommunications is related to most of the areas
of electrical engineering. Signals and systems provide the basic
signal processing
theory that is necessary for the study of all communications systems.
The physical phenomena area covers the operation of devices essential
for building a communication system such as transistors, laser
diodes, and traveling wave tubes. This area also covers antenna
systems
and wave propagation. The controls area provides theory necessary
for the design and analysis of synchronization systems, which
are
used in most communication systems. Analog electronics covers the
implementation of circuits such as amplifiers,oscillators, filters,
and mixers. Digital electronics are also used in many modern communication
systems.
Job Opportunities
The telecommunications field is rapidly expanding.
The field is diverse; some of the current areas of work are: satellite-based
worldwide cellular telephone systems, satellite-based direct home
broadcasting of audio and video, restructuring of the telephone
network, use of fiber-optic cables, wired and wireless computer
networks and inexpensive worldwide navigation systems. Other applications
of telecommunications are remote utility (electric power, gas and
water) meter reading systems, "smart house" systems
and security systems. Additionally, there is now a strong political
interest in building a new communications infrastructure called
the "information superhighway" that will have a major
impact on telecommunications systems and the way society uses
telecommunications
in the next century.
Senior Sequences
ECE 4710 Principles of Telecommunications
ECE 4720 Telecommunication Systems Design
Telecommunications Area Courses
The courses below are covered in more detail in your catalog.
ECE 3710 Introduction to Telecommunications
ECE 3760 Telecommunications Laboratory
ECE 4710 Principles of Telecommunications
ECE 4720 Telecommunication Systems Design
Undergraduate
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