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Shridevi Charitable Trust (R) Shridevi Institute of Engineering and Technology (An ISO 9001:2008 certified Institution) Sira

Road, Tumkur 572 106. Karnataka DEPARTMENT OF ELECTRONICS AND COMMUNICATION

Course learning Objectives


Semester: VI Semester
Subject Title : Antennas and Propagation Total contact Hours : 52 Total exam marks: 100 Lesson plan author: BHARATH KUMAR H.T

Year: 2011-2012
Subject Code : : 06EC64 Duration of Exam: 03 Hrs. Total I.A. marks: 25 Date:28 01-12

Objectives: The students will learn : 1. To know About the measurement errors involved in measurement and principles in Voltmeter and Multimeter. 2. The concept of Digital Instruments. 3. About the Basic principles involved in oscilloscopes. 4. To know About the special oscilloscopes like sampling and Digital storage oscilloscope. 5. About working principles involved in Signal Generators. 6. The concept of measurement of resistance, inductance and capacitance using bridges. 7. Concept of principles involved in transducers. 8. Concept of transducers, display devices, signal conditioning. Outcomes: The students will 1. Understand the Concept of principles in Voltmeter and Multimeter. 2. Understand and analyze the Digital Instruments. 3. Able to learn about Basic principles involved in oscilloscopes. 4. Describe the special oscilloscopes like sampling and Digital storage oscilloscope. 5. Understand and use about working principles involved in Signal Generators. 6. The concept of measurement of resistance, Inductance and Capacitance using bridges. 7. Understand and analyze Concept of Principles involved in transducers. 8. Concept of transducers, display devices, Signal conditioning.

Shridevi Institute of Engineering and Technology Sira Road, Tumkur 572 106. Karnataka DEPARTMENT OF ELECTRONICS AND COMMUNICATION Sub: Antennas and Propagation Sl. No.
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LESSON PLAN Topics

Sem: VI

DATE 01-02-12 02-02-12 03-02-12 06-02-12 08-02-12 09-02-12 10-02-12 13-02-12 15-02-12 16-02-12 17-02-12 22-02-12 23/02/12 24/02/12 27/02/12 29/02/12 01-03-12 02-03-12 05-03-12 07-03-12 12-03-12 14-03-12 15-03-12 16-03-12 19-03-12 21-03-12 22-03-12 26-03-12 28-03-12 29/03/12 02-04-12 05-04-12 09-04-12 11-04-12

35. 36. 37. 38. 39. 40. 41. 42. 43. 44. 45. 46. 47. 48. 49. 50. 51. 52. 53. TEXT BOOK:

12-04-12 13-04-12 19-04-12 20-04-12 23-04-12 25-04-12 26-04-12 27-04-12 30-04-12 02-05-12 03-05-12 04-05-12 07-05-12 09-05-12 10-05-12 11-05-12 14-05-12 16-05-12 21-05-12
GSM, Vijay K. Garg & Joseph E. Wilkes, Pearson education/ PHI, 1999

1. Principles of Applications of
REFERENCE BOOKS:

1. GSM: Evolution towards 3rd Generation Systems, (Editor), Z. Zvonar Peter Jung, Karl Kammerlander Springer; 1st edition 1998 2. GSM & UMTS: The Creation of Global Mobile Communication, Friedhelm Hillebrand, John Wiley & Sons; 2001. 3. LTE Encyclopedia - The Long Term Evolution of GSM and 3GPP Standards 4. Brief History of GSM & GSMA". GSM World. http://www.gsmworld.com/aboutus/history.htm. Retrieved 2007-01-08.

(Er. Bharath Kumar H.T ) Staff

(Er. Aijaz Ahmed Sharief) H.O.D

Dr. M.A Venkatesh) Principal

Antennas and Propagation


Written by Administrator Saturday, 07 November 2009 05:27

Subject Code

: 06EC64

IA Marks Exam Hours Exam Marks

: 25 : 03 : 100

No. of Lecture Hrs/Week : 04 Total no. of Lecture Hrs. : 52

PART - A UNIT - 1 ANTENNA BASICS: Introduction, basic Antenna parameters, patterns, beam area, radiation intensity, beam efficiency, diversity and gain, antenna apertures, effective height, bandwidth, radiation, efficiency, antenna temperature and antenna filed zones.

8 Hours UNIT - 2 POINT SOURCES AND ARRAYS: Introduction, point sources, power patterns, power theorem, radiation intensity, filed patterns, phase patterns. Array of two isotropic point sources, non-isotropic but similar point sources, principles of pattern multiplication, examples of pattern synthesis by pattern multiplication, non-isotropic point sources, broad side array with non uni polar amplitude distribution, broad side versus end fire array, direction of maxima fire arrays of n isotropic point sources of equal amplitude and spacing.

10 Hours UNIT - 3 ELECTRIC DIPOLES AND THIN LINEAR ANTENNAS: Introduction, short electric dipole, fields of a short dipole, radiation resistance of short dipole, radiation resistances of lambda/2 Antenna, thin linear antenna, micro strip arrays, low side lobe arrays, long wire antenna, folded dipole antennas. 6 Hours PART - B UNIT - 4 & 5 LOOP, SLOT, PATCH AND HORN ANTENNA: Introduction, small loop, comparison of far fields of small loop and short dipole, loop antenna general case, far field patterns of circular loop, radiation resistance, directivity, slot antenna, Balinets principle and complementary antennas, impedance of complementary and slot antennas, patch antennas, horn antennas, rectangular horn antennas. 10 Hours UNIT - 6 ANTENNA TYPES: Helical Antenna, Yagi-Uda array, corner reflectors, parabolic reflectors, log periodic antenna, lens antenna, antenna for special applications sleeve antenna, turnstile antenna, omni directional antennas, antennas for satellite antennas for ground penetrating radars, embedded antennas, ultra wide band antennas, plasma antenna.

6 Hours UNIT - 7 & 8 RADIO WAVE PROPAGATION: Introduction, Ground wave propagation, free space propagation, ground reflection,

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