Fundamentals of the Radio Engineering Systems Theory, Part 1

Major: Telecommunications and Radio Engineering
Code of subject: 6.172.04.E.123
Credits: 5.00
Department: Radioelectronic Appliances and Systems
Lecturer: Ph.D., assistant Fabirovskyy Sergiy Yevgenovych
Semester: 7 семестр
Mode of study: денна
Learning outcomes: Following the completion of the module the students must: • master the general methods for construction and analysis of radioengineering systems, study the principles and main characteristics of individual devices and radar and navigation systems, to acquire the skills for their development, which allow to solve certain problems of obtaining information; • know the modern methods of statistical analysis and synthesis of optimal or suboptimal processing devices and radio path selection principles and structures of construction of radar and navigation systems for various applications; • be able to develop the block diagrams of radar and radionavigation systems; select probes (carrier) signals and for their encoding methods to provide the noise immunity of systems and their highest performance; evaluate qualitative indicators of radioengineering systems.
Required prior and related subjects: • Prerequisites: Physics, Further Mathematics, Probability, Statistics and Stochastic Processes, Signals and Processes in radioengineering, Statistical radiotechnics; • Co-requisites: Methods of signals generation and formation, Methods of signal reception and processing, Microwave devices and antennas, Radioautomatics.
Summary of the subject: The discipline "Fundamentals of radio system theory" concerns the methods of construction and the development of radioelectronic systems and the radioengineering in general, its purpose is to help students to learn the principles of a systematic approach to the development of any system, to deepen knowledge on the basics of the theory of radiosystems for various applications, including those studied as a whole number of disciplines of the curriculum training of specialists of this profile.
Assessment methods and criteria: • The current control during the laboratory and practical works (30%); • Semester control (the exam) (40% - written component, 30% - oral component).
Recommended books: • Sumyk M.M. Fundamentals of the theory of radio engineering systems: A textbook for universities. -Lviv, Publishing House "LP", 2005. • Radio engineering systems. Under the general editorship of Kazarinova Y.M .: Textbook. - M: HS, 1990. • Cherdintsev V.A. Radio Systems: A Manual. – Minsk:HS, 1988. • Theory of signals. / Sumyk M., Prudyus I., Sumyk R. /: The textbook. - Lviv, Beskid BIT, 2008. • Vasin V.V., Stepanov V.M. Reference Manual for radar: A manual. - M .: Sov. Radio, 1977.