Course syllabus

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SSY085 Wireless and photonics system engineering lp1 HT24 (7.5 hp)

Course is offered by the department of Microtechnology and Nanoscience

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Course purpose

The aim of the course is to treat the main ideas, methods, circuits, and components of microwave and photonic engineering from a system perspective, and thus give the overview system understanding required for a hardware engineer. The main application is communication systems (wireless and fiber-based), but also other kind of systems will be touched upon, e.g. radars, laser ranging and sensing systems. The course will also serve as a broad introduction to the important system applications of photonics and microwave technology, and thus motivate deeper studies in more specific areas further on in the master program.

Contents

The course covers wireless and fiber optic communication systems from a system-, or block diagram, perspective. The basic building blocks in those systems are reviewed (e.g. transmitters, receivers, oscillators, amplifiers, mixers, photodetectors), and their basic properties described. Particular emphasis is paid to noise properties, the various sources of noise in the different components, signal to noise ratios and power budgets. Also system nonlinearities, such as intermodulation distortion, is introduced and accounted for, as well as dispersive effects and other bandwidth limitations. Hetro- and homodyning, together with digital modulation principles and bit error rates will be discussed, and the course is wrapped up with microwave photonics and subcarrier modulation, which can be seen as examples of interdisciplinary system concepts, involving both microwave and photonic technologies.

Schedule

Please see the schedule below for details. The first lecture will be given on Tuesday Sept 3rd in Luftbryggan, floor 8 at MC2.

Course literature

  • D. M. Pozar: Microwave and RF Design of Wireless Systems (ISBN: 0-471-32282-2)

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  • B.E. A. Saleh and M. C. Teich: Fundamentals of Photonics, 3rd ed. (ISBN: 978-1119506874)

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Both books are available for purchase at Chalmers Cremona Bookstore.

Course design

The course is organized with lectures and problem solving classes, and a final problem-oriented exam. Two of the problems solved in class are of a bigger and system-design-oriented character, involving a plethora of issues to be accounted for, and spanning over several occasions. Solutions to these problems shall be presented by one group of students and commented by the other students and the teacher.

Learning objectives

  • Understand the function and know typical parameter values of basic photonic and microwave system building blocks such as: modulators, mixers, filters, couplers, amplifiers, detectors, antennas, and fibers.
  • Explain basic principles of modulation, detection, amplification, mixing, and filtering in microwave and photonic systems.
  • Understand and explain differences and similarities in the design and analysis of microwave and photonic systems.
  • Analyze the effects of propagation, noise, dispersion, and intermodulation on microwave and photonic system performance.
  • Derive system block diagrams that meet application specific requirements for multiplexing, capacity, bit-error-rate, mobility, and cost in microwave and photonic systems.
  • Evaluate and criticize high level design of microwave and photonic systems.

Link to the syllabus on Studieportalen: Study plan

Examination form

Written exam (problem oriented, "open book")

Course Schedule

All lectures will be given in MC2 room Fasrummet

Week Date Daz Time Teacher Title Relevant Chapters
36 1 02-sep Tue 08 - 10 G+M Lecture 1: Intro
36 1 02-sep Tue 10 - 12 G Lecture 2: Wireless receiver, tx/rx architectures Pozar Ch. 10
36 1 03-sep Wed 08 - 10 G Lecture 3: Modulation, Shannon, optical vs wireless systems Pozar Ch. 9.2-9.3, 9.5
36 1 05-sep Fri 08 - 10 M Lecture 4: Fiber system overview FoP2: Ch. 24.1 and 9.2, FoP3: Ch. 25.1 and 10.2
36 1 05-sep Fri 10 - 12 H Tutorial 1: Fiber systems, TX/RX architectures and modulation  
37 2 09-sep Tue 08 - 10 G Lecture 5: Antennas Pozar Ch. 4.1
37 2 09-sep Tue 10 - 12 H Tutorial 2: Antennas, Friis equation, etc.
37 2 10-sep Wed 08 - 10 G Lecture 6: Non-fading wireless systems Pozar Ch. 4.1-4.4.
37 2 12-sep Fri 08 - 10 M Lecture 7: Fiber dispersion and attenuation FoP2: Ch. 24.2 and 9.3, FoP3: Ch. 25.2 and 10.3
37 2 12-sep Fri 10 - 12 H Tutorial 3: Fiber dispersion and attenuation  
38 3 16-sep Tue 08 - 10 G Lecture 8: Fading Wireless systems Pozar Ch. 4.5 - 4.6, 9.4, handout.
38 3 16-sep Tue 10 - 12 H Tutorial 4: Fading wireless system design
38 3 17-sep Wed 08 - 10 G Lecture 9: Noise, part 1 (Electrical noise and noise figure) Pozar Ch. 3.1-3.5.
38 3 19-sep Fri 08 - 10 M Lecture 10: Noise, part 2 (Photodetection and noise) FoP2: 18.1 and 18.6, FoP3: 19.1 and 19.6
38 3 19-sep Fri 10 - 12 H Tutorial 5: Noise - wireless & photonics  
39 4 23-sep Tue 08 - 10 M Lecture 11: Optical amplifiers FoP2: 14.3 and 14.5, FoP3: 15.3 and 15.5
39 4 23-sep Tue 10 - 12 H Tutorial 6: Optical amps, 
39 4 24-sep Wed 08 - 10 M Lecture 12: Multiplexing and WDM FoP2: Ch 24.3, FoP3: Ch. 25.3
39 4 26-sep Fri 08 - 10 G Lecture 13: Intermodulation Pozar Ch. 3.7. 
39 4 26-sep Fri 10 - 12 H Tutorial 7: Intermodulation  
40 5 30-sep Tue 08 - 10 G Lecture 14: Mixers Pozar Ch. 7.1, (Ch. 7.2-7.4). 
40 5 30-sep Tue 10 - 12 H Tutorial 8: Oscillators and mixers
40 5 01-okt Wed 08 - 10 G TeamWork 1 - Wireless system design
40 5 03-okt Fri 08 - 10 G TeamWork 1 - Wireless system design
40 5 03-okt Fri 10 - 12 G Lecture 15: Oscillators Pozar Ch. 8.3, 8.5 (Ch. 8.1, 8.2, 8.4). 
41 6 07-okt Tue 08 - 10 M Lecture 16: Coherent optical systems FoP2: Ch 24.5, FoP3: Ch. 25.4
41 6 07-okt Tue 10 - 12 H Tutorial 9: Coherent optical systems, WDM, multiplexing
41 6 08-okt Wed 08 - 10 M Teamwork 2 - Photonic system design
41 6 10-okt Fri     No teaching
41 6 10-okt Fri     No teaching  
42 7 14-okt Tue 08 - 10 M Lecture 17: Optical networks, Radio-over-Fiber systems FoP2: Ch. 24.4, FoP3: Ch. 25.5
42 7 14-okt Tue 10 - 12 M Teamwork 2 - Photonic system design
42 7 15-okt Wed 08 - 10 G Lecture 18: MIMO wireless systems
42 7 17-okt Fri 08 - 10 G Lecture 19: Wireless system analysis 
42 7 17-okt Fri 10 - 12 H Tutorial 10: Mixed wireless and photonic system design problems, opt netw, ROF  
43 8 21-okt Tue 08 - 10 Guest Lecture slot
43 8 21-okt Tue 10 - 12 G+M Lecture 20: Tie-up: Wireless and Photonics systems
43 8 22-okt Wed 08 - 10 G Tutorial 11: Exam solving - wireless problems
43 8 24-okt Fri 08 - 10 M Tutorial 12: Exam solving - photonic problems
43 8 24-okt Fri 10 - 12   Extra  
2025-08-20 Wed 08:30-12:30 Re-Exam FoP2 refers to 2nd ed.
2025-10-31 Fri 08:30-12:30 Regular Exam FoP3 refers to 3rd ed.
2026-01-08 Thu 08:30-12:30 Re-Exam
2026-08-19 Wed 08:30-12:30 Re-Exam
G Gregor Lasser
M Magnus Karlsson
H Hossein Zaheri