Course Description
This course addresses the design of radio-frequency links in the component view to enable eventual full-duplex, multi-access wireless network. The analysis will reside mostly in the signal (SIMULINK) level instead of the circuit implementation, although the nonideal circuit characteristics will be reflected in the signal representation. Federal Communications Commission (FCC) and Occupational Safety & Health Administration (OSHA) standards will be introduced. Existing standard protocols will be selectively introduced including FM, TV broadcast, Bluetooth, Z-wave, Zigbee and Wi-fi.
Instructor(s)
Edwin Chihchuan Kan
Room 325 Phillips Hall
Phone: 607 255-3998
Email: ECK5@cornell.edu
Prerequisite(s)
ECE 3030 or consent of the instructor
As Offered In
Fall 2016
Required Text(s)
- Required: W. F. Egan, Practical RF System Design, Wiley 2004.
- Recommended: T. H. Lee, The Design of CMOS Radio Frequency Integrated Circuits, 2nd Ed, Cambridge, 2004. (Selected chapters that treat system aspects only. No transistor circuits will be included).
- Reference: T. J. Rouphael, Wireless Receiver Architecture and Design: Antennas, RF, Synthesizers, Mixed Signal and Digital Signal Processing, Academic Press 2014.
- Reference: M. Steer, Microwave and RF Design: A System Approach, 2nd Ed., 2013, SciTech.
Course Structure
The course consists of:
- Lectures only (3 unit course)
- Lectures and Labs (4 unit course)
- 10 Homeworks
- Two prelim exams
- One final exam


