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Mathematics for Telecoms

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Duration: 1 Day

Description

This course provides a focussed introduction to the mathematical concepts required for telecommunications engineering. It is designed for engineers involved in the design, deployment and management of telecommunication systems. It covers key mathematical concepts such as logarithms, complex numbers and probability distributions, and uses them in telecommunication applications such as power calculations, signals, modulation and noise. The emphasis is on practical understanding, engineering interpretation and conceptual clarity.

Prerequisites

The course assumes prior knowledge corresponding to qualification level 2 in England, Wales and Northern Ireland (GCSE grades 4-9 or the equivalent), including familiarity with basic algebra.

Course Contents

  • Exponentials, Logarithms and Decibels
  • Sinusoids, Radians and Waves
  • Complex Numbers and Arithmetic
  • Complex Exponentials and Signals
  • Probability and Statistics
  • Noise, SNR and System Limits

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Duration: Duration: 1 Day
Price: £POA (up to 12 Delegates)

Each Course Features:

  • Delivered by a subject mater experts with decades of experience with in the industry.
  • Available for delivery in classroom or via virtual classroom
  • Virtual Classroom features the same interactive, engaging learning experience as the face-to-face classroom training.
  • Available as closed in-company training programme. Email info@wraycastle.com for more infomation.

Description

This course provides a focussed introduction to the mathematical concepts required for telecommunications engineering. It is designed for engineers involved in the design, deployment and management of telecommunication systems. It covers key mathematical concepts such as logarithms, complex numbers and probability distributions, and uses them in telecommunication applications such as power calculations, signals, modulation and noise. The emphasis is on practical understanding, engineering interpretation and conceptual clarity.

Prerequisites

The course assumes prior knowledge corresponding to qualification level 2 in England, Wales and Northern Ireland (GCSE grades 4-9 or the equivalent), including familiarity with basic algebra.

Course Contents

  • Exponentials, Logarithms and Decibels
  • Sinusoids, Radians and Waves
  • Complex Numbers and Arithmetic
  • Complex Exponentials and Signals
  • Probability and Statistics
  • Noise, SNR and System Limits

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