Electromagnetic Waves Course
This course equips you with essential knowledge on electromagnetic waves to build reliable RF links operating from 2 to 10 GHz. Delve into Maxwell's equations and their application to propagation, compute free-space path loss and link budgets, analyse Fresnel zones, and address challenges like urban interference, fading, and reflections using physics-based methods for practical wireless systems.

from 4 to 360h flexible workload
valid certificate in your country
What will I learn?
This course provides a practical guide to mastering RF links in the 2–10 GHz range. Learners review electromagnetic wave basics, propagation using Maxwell's equations, reflection, and Fresnel effects. They apply these concepts to free-space path loss, link budgets, and reliability. The course covers handling urban settings, fading, interference, band selection, and precise alignment for dependable wireless connections.
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Develop skills
- Design robust RF links by applying wave theory, free-space path loss, and link budgets in practical scenarios.
- Optimise antenna configurations through boresight alignment, pattern management, and minimising system losses.
- Assess propagation in urban areas by modelling reflections, diffraction, and scattering effects.
- Guarantee link reliability by calculating Fresnel zones, ensuring clearance, and determining fade margins efficiently.
- Choose optimal microwave bands in 2–10 GHz, considering regulations, interference levels, and coverage needs.
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