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Telecommunications in Industry26517

Centre
Faculty of Engineering - Gipuzkoa
Degree
Doble Grado en Ingeniería Mecánica e Ingeniería Electrónica Industrial y Automática
Academic course
2024/25
Academic year
5
No. of credits
4.5
Languages
English
Code
26517

TeachingToggle Navigation

Distribution of hours by type of teaching
Study typeHours of face-to-face teachingHours of non classroom-based work by the student
Lecture-based22.533.75
Applied laboratory-based groups22.533.75

Teaching guideToggle Navigation

Description and Contextualization of the SubjectToggle Navigation

It is an optional subject in the second semester of the last year of the Degree in Industrial Electronics and Automation.



Despite having no close relationship with other materials, it is advisable to have previously studied the basics of industrial electronics.



Telecommunications technologies currently used in the industry and the professional world are discussed from a practical point of view.

Skills/Learning outcomes of the subjectToggle Navigation

Analyze basic modulations techniques.



Knowledge of transmision mediums.



Understanding the operation of radio and television systems.



Understand the configuation of TCP/IP computer networks



Design Internet of Things (IoT) systems using wireless communication technologies.







Theoretical and practical contentToggle Navigation

1. INTRODUCTION TO TELECOMMUNICATIONS

Basic definitions of telecommunications. Prior knowledge of basic terms and concepts of telecommunication.



2. MODULATIONS

Brief introduction to the different types of modulations. Both analog and digital modulations will be studied. Real applications of these modulations.



3. TRANSMISSION MEDIUMS

Transmission mediums: cable, optical fiber, air. Their characteristics and applications.



4. BROADCAST

Radio and analog and digital television. Color television standards. Types of modulations.



5. HOW THE INTERNET WORKS

TCP/IP protocol. IP adressing.



6. WIRELESS COMMUNICATIONS

Communication technologies such as Bluetooth, ZigBee, Wi-Fi, mobile data (2G, 3G, 4G).



MethodologyToggle Navigation

In the lectures the teacher will give explanations, and will propose exercises.



In the second part of the course, weeks 11-15, Project Based Learning (PBL) Will be applied. Students work in groups to do an engineering project and create technical documentation that must be presented in a final report and oral defense. They will also implement a phisycal prototype.



If health conditions prevent in-class teaching or assessment, online activity will be used and students will be notified of this change.

Assessment systemsToggle Navigation

  • Continuous Assessment System
  • Final Assessment System
  • Tools and qualification percentages:
    • Written test to be taken (%): 40
    • Realization of Practical Work (exercises, cases or problems) (%): 20
    • Team projects (problem solving, project design)) (%): 40

Ordinary Call: Orientations and DisclaimerToggle Navigation

The assessment will be divided as follows:



Written exam %40

Labs %20

Group works and presentations %40



Final assesment will be the average of the those, but it will be necesary to get at least 4 points in the written exam and, acquire the practical skills in the lab.



After the individual test around the middle of the course, optional activities will be proposed to correct errors and overcome obstacles found in the learning process. Then, students will be given the opportunity to make another test and the grades achieved will replace the ones they got before.



In any case, students will have the right to be evaluated through the final evaluation system, regardless of whether or not they have participated in the continuous evaluation system.

To this end, students must submit in writing, to the faculty responsible for the subject, the waiver of continuous evaluation, for which they will have a period of 9 weeks. Previously, the studends must pass the labs.



They must document the reasons in the administration. Through a final assessment, the students will be able to check the results of learning process. Before, they will be required to overcome the practical skills of the lab.



This Final assesment, will have the next parts:



1) The delivery of an individual work, which will be described in the student handbook: 40%

2) Labs, where the application of experimental techniques will be evaluated: 20%

3) Final written test: Development questions and problems to solve will be asked: 40%



Students may waive the ordinary call through a letter sent to the teacher at least 30 days before the start of the official examination period



In the evaluation tests the calculator may be used, but not other tools or devices, such as telephone, electronic, computer or similar.

Extraordinary Call: Orientations and DisclaimerToggle Navigation

In the extraordinary call, students must fulfill the same requirements as the ones that did not carry out the continuous assesment, so they will be asked:



1) The delivery of an individual work, which will be described in the student handbook: 40%

2) Labs, where the application of experimental techniques will be evaluated: 20%

3) Final written test: Development questions and problems to solve will be asked: 40%



Students may waive the extraordinary call simply by not showing up for the final test.



In the evaluation tests the calculator may be used, but not other tools or devices, such as telephone, electronic, computer or similar.

Compulsory materialsToggle Navigation

Lecture notes.

BibliographyToggle Navigation

Basic bibliography

- The essential guide to telecommunications / Annabel Z. Dodd.

- Wireless sensor networks : architectures and protocols / Edgar H. Callaway, Jr.

- Building wireless sensor networks / Robert Faludi



Web addresses

IEEE802.15.4
http://www.ieee802.org/15/
http://standards.ieee.org/getieee802/download/802.15.42006.pdf

ZigBee Alliance,
http://www.zigbee.org

Wireless Industrial networking alliance
http://wina.org/

IETF The Internet Engineering Task Force
http://www.ietf.org/

Wireless Communications Alliance
http://www.wca.org/

"Open source” platforms:
http://arduino.cc

Examining board of the 5th, 6th and exceptional callToggle Navigation

  • EGIA LARRINAGA, JOSEBA
  • FERNANDEZ COBEÑO, ANTXON
  • MAYORA ORIA, JOSU MIRENA

GroupsToggle Navigation

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Calendar
WeeksMondayTuesdayWednesdayThursdayFriday
16-30

09:00-10:30 (1)

Teaching staff

Classroom(s)

  • AULA 5.4 - ESCUELA DE INGENIERIA DE GIPUZKOA (1)

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Calendar
WeeksMondayTuesdayWednesdayThursdayFriday
16-30

10:30-12:00 (1)

Teaching staff

Classroom(s)

  • LABORATORIO DE INSTRUMENTACIóN - ESCUELA DE INGENIERIA DE GIPUZKOA (1)