INDUSTRIËLE COMMUNICATIE
 
Taught in 1st year Master in Industrial Sciences in Electromechanics
Theory [A] 24.0
Exercises [B] 0.0
Training and projects [C] 0.0
Studytime [D] 85.0
Studypoints [E] 3
Level  
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Language of instruction Dutch
Lecturer Jo Verhaevert
Reference IMIWME01A00005
 
Key words
Datacommunication, telecommunication

Objectives
  • Learning the basics and concepts in order to gain insight in modern communication systems, as they are applied in industrial environments.
  • Understanding and being able to analyse different real life case studies: computer modems, serial connections, bus networks, Personal Area Networks, wireless sensor networks.


Topics
  • Setting and history of communication, description of communication systems, types of communication (types of information, geographical spreading, direction of communication, connection types, topology), OSI reference model
  • Analog and digital signals, bandwidth, sampling (Nyquist theorem) and quantising, PAM, PCM, DPCM, DM, ADPCM…
  • Channel properties: transfer function, noise (types of noise, noise figure, noise temperature), signal to noise ratio, channel capacity of Shannon, amplitude distortion and phase distortion
  • Electromagnetic propagation, conducted waves on telephone lines (distributes parameters, attenuation), on coaxial cable (attenuation) and on optical fibre (internal reflection, multimode-selfoc-monomode, attenuation)
  • Electromagnetic propagation with non-conducted waves: radio propagation mechanisms, connection between two antennas, power budget analysis (free space, transmission over the earth)
  • Digital communication using base band channel: choice of wave form, choice of pulse form (Unipolar-Bipolar, NRZ-RZ, AMI, Manchester…), more than 2 different wave forms and digital communication using band pass channel (ASK, FSK, PSK, QAM), constellation diagram
  • Encryption (Caesar, DES, AES…) and error coding (parity, CRC, Hamming, convolution)
  • Case study computer communication: via PSTN modem (methods for full duplex working, modem norms), via serial connection (RS-232)
  • Case study field buses: CAN-bus, Profibus
  • Case study Personal Area Networks: USB, wUSB, FireWire, Bluetooth, IrDA, RFID, NFC
  • Case study wireless sensor networks: WSN, IEEE802.15.4, ZigBee, Z-Wave, WISA


Prerequisites
Final objectives of "Elektroncia", "Fysica II" and "Signalen en Systemen"

Final Objectives
To be able to gather and process relevant scientific and technical information adequately (AC2)
To be able to explore, to assimilate, to implement and to use relevant new technologies and/or theories (AIC2)
To be able to acquire insights about ways of communication, used in an industrial environment and their applications (SC10)

Materials used
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Syllabus
Hand-outs of the slides and additional documentation on the electronic learning environment Dokeos.

Study costs
Syllabus (10 euro)

Study guidance
The lecturer is available for further information via various channels (during and after the course, via e-mail or by appointment).

Teaching Methods
Theory lessons.

Assessment
Oral examination with written preparation and open book.

Assessing and establishing the final marks of a course happens via the mathematical average following the weight coefficients. If, however, a student scores 7 or less on 20 on one of the different subjects (parts of courses), the weighted average of the final marks of a course can be ignored and new marks can be awarded on consensus.

Lecturer(s)
dr. ir. Jo Verhaevert