. "Antennas"@en . . "6" . "Objectives and Contextualisation\nAntennas are a key component in many telecommunication systems since they act as transducers between guided waves and radiated waves. In this course we will develop the tools that relate the antenna shape and size to its behavior. In this way, the future engineer will be able to analyze and design antennas for different applications.\n\nOnce completed the course the student should be able to:\n\nDescribe the radiation parameters of basic antennas\nPredict the behavior of radiating structures using simple approximations\nDesign basic radiating structures that meet given specifications\nUse simulations tools for analyzing and designing antennas\nConvey the conclusions of their work in a proper technical language\n\nCompetences\nCommunication\nDevelop personal attitude.\nDevelop thinking habits.\nDraft, develop and sign projects in the field of telecommunications engineering that, depending on the speciality, are aimed at the conception, development or exploitation of telecommunication and electronic networks, services and applications.\nLearn new methods and technologies, building on basic technological knowledge, to be able to adapt to new situations.\nSelect and devise communication circuits, subsystems and systems that are guided or non-guided by electromagnetic, radiofrequency or optical means to fulfil certain specifications.\nLearning Outcomes\nAnalyse and design radiofrequency, microwave, broadcasting, radio-link and radio-determination antennas, circuits, subsystems and systems.\nCommunicate efficiently, orally and in writing, knowledge, results and skills, both professionally and to non-expert audiences.\nDesign radio communication based applications, understood to be systems for receiving and transporting information.\nDevelop curiosity and creativity.\nDevelop systemic thinking.\nDevelop the capacity for analysis and synthesis.\nGenerate innovative and competitive proposals in professional activity.\nManage information by critically incorporating the innovations of one's professional field, and analysing future trends.\nUse specific simulation tools to analyse and design radiofrequency telecommunication applications.\n\nContent\nIntroduction\nFundamentals of radiation\nBasic antennas\nAperture antennas\nAntenna arrays" . . 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"Bachelor in Telecommunication Systems Engineering"@en . . "https://www.uab.cat/web/estudiar/ehea-degrees/general-information/computer-engineering-telecommunication-systems-engineering-1216708259085.html?param1=1345654047869" . "327"^^ . "Presential"@en . "The fast-paced technological evolution and advances in globalisation have made the information and communication technologies (ICTs) present in almost all of our personal and also professional activities. The union of concepts such as information technology, internet and telecommunications is a reality demanding the knowledge of professionals capable of working in all three areas. For this reason, the UAB offers a double degree in which students can receive integrated training leading to two diplomas in five years.\n\nStudents of the double degree in Computer Engineering (Specialisation in Information Technologies) + Telecommunication Systems Engineering will receive training in both the subjects belonging to each degree and interdisciplinary training to help successfully face the professional challenges of the ICTs and acquire a highly valued versatility with which to stand out from other professionals in the sector.\n\nThe close relation with advanced technological and research centres of both local and international prestige, and with leading companies from the ICT sector, facilitates student participation in high quality work placements and a successful entry into the labour market."@en . . . . "5"@en . "FALSE" . . . "Bachelor"@en . "Both" . "1199.90" . "Euro"@en . "Not informative" . "Recommended" . "no data"@en . "no data" . "FALSE" . 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