Modulation Theory (7.5 ECTS credits)
Basic telecommunication engineering.
Analog and digital modulation and demodulation methods, including classical amplitude, frequency and phase modulation as well as pulse modulation methods.
Radio engineering, transmitters, receivers, phase locked loops and noise. Link budget.
Introduction to television, satellite communication and information theory.
Analog and digital modulation and demodulation methods, including classical amplitude, frequency and phase modulation as well as pulse modulation methods.
Radio engineering, transmitters, receivers, phase locked loops and noise. Link budget.
Introduction to television, satellite communication and information theory.
- Education level: Undergraduate level
- Progressive specialisation: G2F (has at least 60 credits in firstâcycle course/s as entry requirements) More about Progressive specialization.
- Admission requirements: The course Signal processing (ELGB01), 7.5 ECTS, or equivalent.
- Selection: Selection is usually based on your grade point average from upper secondary school or the number of credit points from previous university studies, or both.
* The literature list may change before the start of the course.
** The online application service at antagning.se opens about one month before application deadline.
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This course is included in the following programme(s):
- Master of Science in Engineering, Degree Programme in Electrical Engineering (Year of study: 1)
- Electrical Engineering (Year of study: 3)

