Swinburne University of Technology - Melbourne Australia
Future Students - Courses
Duration
Contact Hours
Campus
Prerequisite
Corequisite
1 Semester
66 hours
Hawthorn, Sarawak
HMS213 Engineering Mathematics 3B
Nil
Credit Points: 12.5 Credit Points
A unit of study in the Bachelor of Engineering (Electronics and Computer Systems) /Bachelor of Science (Biomedical Sciences), Bachelor of Engineering (Electrical and Electronic Engineering), Bachelor of Engineering (Electrical and Electronic Engineering) / Bachelor of Commerce, Bachelor of Engineering (Electronics and Computer Systems), Bachelor of Engineering (Electronics and Computer Systems)/ Bachelor of Science (Computer Science and Software Engineering), Bachelor of Engineering (Electronics and Computer Systems)/ Bachelor of Commerce, Bachelor of Engineering (Telecommunication and Network Engineering) and Bachelor of Engineering (Telecommunication and Network Engineering)/ Bachelor of Science (Computer Science and Software Engineering).
To become familiar with the concepts and applications of electromagnetic wave theoryTo become familiar with methods used for wireless and wired communications, including radio frequency antennae and microwave propagation technology
Lectures (48 hours), Tutorials (12 hours)and Laboratory Work (6 hours)
Examination (70%); Assignments, Lab Reports, Tutorial Tests (30%)
In this unit, students are expected to enhance the Key Generic Skills below as recognised by Engineers Australia. The Unit Outline explains how these outcomes will be achieved. Ability to apply knowledge of basic science and engineering fundamentalsAbility to communicate effectively, not only with engineers but also with the community at largeAbility to undertake problem identification, formulation and solution Ability to function effectively as an individual and in a multi-disciplinary and multi-cultural teams, with the capacity to be a leader or manager as well as an effective team memberExpectation of the need to undertake lifelong learning, and capacity to do so
Review of relevant circuit theoryMaxwells equationsMagnetic vector potentialTime varying electromagnetic field theoryTEM wave propagation in free space, velocity, impedanceTransmission media: wire pairs, coaxial cablesTransmission line effectsStep and pulse transmission, in cables, TDRBrief description of waveguidesRadio frequency terrestrial propagation, free space path loss, antennae, atmospheric refraction, earth curvature effects, diffraction, multipath and fadingMicrowaves for industrial and communication purposesEMI radiation and EM compatibility, shielding and noise reduction techniques
Rao, N.N., Elements of Engineering Electromagnetics 6th Edition, Pearson Prentice Hall, 2004. Kraus, J, Electromagnetics, McGraw-Hill Series in Electrical Engineering, 5th edn, McGraw Hill Text, 1999.