Analog Telecommunications
The intent of this Analog Telecommunications Knowledge Unit is to provide students with a basic knowledge of the architectures and issues associated with analog communications systems.
Topics
- Signaling Methods
- Architecture
- Trunks, Switching
- Grade of Service
- Blocking
- Call Arrival Models
- Interference Issues
Outcomes
- Describe the basic concepts of modern analog communications systems, using block diagrams.
- Briefly describe concepts such as the different types of modulation and their advantages and applications, bandwidth, noise and the importance of the signal-to-noise ratio.
- Briefly describe concepts such as the different types of modulation and their advantages and applications, bandwidth, noise and the importance of the signal-to-noise ratio
KSA-T
Below are the Knowledge, Skills, Abilities and Tasks (KSA-T) identified as being required to perform this work role.
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ID |
DESCRIPTION |
K0093 |
Knowledge of telecommunications concepts (e.g., Communications channel, Systems Link Budgeting, Spectral efficiency, Multiplexing). |
K0556 |
Knowledge of telecommunications fundamentals. |