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Introduction to Communication Technologies

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Course Unit Code440-2103/02
Number of ECTS Credits Allocated6 ECTS credits
Type of Course Unit *Optional
Level of Course Unit *First Cycle
Year of Study *
Semester when the Course Unit is deliveredSummer Semester
Mode of DeliveryFace-to-face
Language of InstructionEnglish
Prerequisites and Co-Requisites Course succeeds to compulsory courses of previous semester
Name of Lecturer(s)Personal IDName
VOZ29prof. Ing. Miroslav Vozňák, Ph.D.
MIC26Ing. Libor Michalek, Ph.D.
SKA109Ing. Jan Skapa, Ph.D.
REZ106Ing. Filip Řezáč, Ph.D.
Summary
The student gets information about the technologies and principles of information transmission in metallic, optical, wireless and access networks. He/She will understand their use and understands the techniques of different types of communication networks. The generation of an electrical signal and its adaptation for transmission in various kinds of environments puts the student in the broad field of communication technologies. Of course, at the application level, attention is paid to problematic of the multimedia tranfering and the future of communications that belong to the next generation networks. Students will also acquire basic information from imageand sound processing and also the fundementals of the security in communications is not neglected. This knowledge forms the pillars for future telecommunication education. Conclusion of the course belongs to the vision and concrete examples of the use of communication technologies in practice.
Learning Outcomes of the Course Unit
Understand the basic units, quantities and technologies in telecommunications.

Learning outcomes are set so that the students are able to identify and apply tasks in the field of communication technology.
Course Contents
1. Evolution in communication systems
History of communications; signal and frequence, simplex and duplex communication, backbone and access network.
2. Communication networks
Signaling and synchronization in networks, technologies in backbone and access networks.
3. Switching Systems
Generations of switches, switching principles and techniques, dimensioning.
4. Metallic networks
Symmetric and assymetric lines, substitutional model of lines, attenuation, crosstalk, sidetone, capacitive unablance
5. Optical networks
Advantages and disadvantages of air optical path, LASER and LED connecting links, optical fibers and their spectral attenuation chracteristics, dispersion, spectrum of light sources for optical communication, WDM networks.
6. Wireless networks
Radio spectrum, fundamentals of radio signal propagation, radio-communication chain, overview of radio systems (Wifi-BT-Wimax-Zigbee).
7. Access networks
xDSL technology (overview, priniciples, ...), DOCSIS technology.
8. Computer networks
Model and TCP/IP architecture, relation to RM OSI. Ethernet, IPv4 and IPv6, application and transport protocols.
9. Mobile technologies
Mobile networks 1G and 2G, UMTS (3G) and LTE (4G).
10. Next Generation Networks
NGN architecture, individual layers and protfolio of services, IP Multimedia Subsystems.
11. Multimedia transmissions
Features and real-time protocols, Skype and its architecture, open-source system ASTERISK.
12. Quality of Service
Availability and reliability, speech quality and methods of assessment, speech quality computational model (E-model)
13. Security in communication
Cpryptography, cryptoanalysis and cryptographics system, confidentiality, integrity, authentication, non-repudiation, ciphers and algorithms, security risks in IP telephony and suitable protection against well-known attacks
14. Trends and vision of communication technologies
Future of networks, recent advances in Internet2, TERENA, Geant
Recommended or Required Reading
Required Reading:
T. Anttalainen, J. Ville: Introduction to Communication Networks, Artech House Communications and Network Engineering Series, 367 p., 2014.
M. Vozňák, P. Číka, L. Michalek, F. Řezáč, J. Skapa, R. Šebesta, M. Dvorský: Úvod do komunikačních technologií, VŠB-TUO, 150 str., 2018.
T. Anttalainen, J. Ville: Introduction to Communication Networks, Artech House Communications and Network Engineering Series, 367 p., 2014.
Recommended Reading:
M. Clark: Networks and Telecommunications, John Wiley & Sons, Ltd, 2nd edition, 973 p., 2001.
Horst,J., Rotter,H.: Infomační a telekomunikační technika. Europa-Sobatalez, 1. vyd., 399 str., 2004.
M. Clark: Networks and Telecommunications, John Wiley & Sons, Ltd, 2nd edition, 973 p., 2001.
Planned learning activities and teaching methods
Lectures, Tutorials, Experimental work in labs, Project work
Assesment methods and criteria
Tasks are not Defined