2009-10‚ Electronics and Telecommunication Engineering‚ TE‚ Semester VI No. of Periods per week (60 minutes each) Sr. No Theoy Termwork 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. Subjects Lect ure Practical Microprocessors & MicrocontrollersII Antenna & Wave Propagation Industrial Economic & Telecom regulation Digital Communication TV & Video Elective 4 2 - 3 100 4 2 - 3 2 - 1* 4 2 4 4 Total…. 1. Tutorial Marks Duration of Theory
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CHAPTER I THE PROBLEM AND ITS SETTING INTRODUCTION The area of wireless power transmission is very interesting. The technology is in its infancy but the overall benefits from its maturation could be significant to society as a whole. World population is expected to continue to grow exponentially. Five sixths of the world’s population lives in developing nations. Most developing nations such as China‚ India‚ and Pakistan are rapidly improving their standard of living. All of these trends point
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Electrical & Electronics Engineering LAB REPORT- III Reciprocity Theorem of Antenna (Tx and Rx pattern is same) By: Sudip Shrestha (41020) To: Manya Gautam Nov 21‚ 2010 Theory: 1. Reciprocity theorem: Many antenna properties are the same for both transmitting and receiving. It is often easier to calculate the gain of a transmitting antenna than the collecting area of a receiving antenna‚ and it is often easier to measure the receiving power pattern than to measure the transmitting
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approach’‚ John Wiley & Sons (2001). 1. ECE 426 MICROWAVE ENGINEERING AND ANTENNAS LABORATORY Credits 2 Periods Theory Tutorial Lab 4 Exam Hrs. Sessional Marks 50 Exam Marks 50 Total Marks 100 1) Measurement of VSWR 2) V-I Characteristics of GUNN Diode 3) Measurement of Coupling Factor and Directivity of a 4-Port directional coupler 4) Measurement of Microwave frequency 5) Reflex Klystron Characteristics 6) Radiation Pattern of Horn Antenna 7) Fiber Optic Analog Link 8) Fiber Optic Digital Link Other four
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Abstract: In this paper‚ we present the concept of transmitting power without using wires i.e.‚ transmitting power as microwaves from one place to another is in order to reduce the transmission and distribution losses. This concept is known as Microwave Power transmission (MPT). This paper is mainly concentrated on : i) The most popular concept known as Tesla Theory‚ ii) The microwave power transmission(MPT) called Solar power satellite‚ and iii) The highly efficient fiber lasers for wireless power
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IES CATEGORY IV - ELECTRONICS AND TELECOMMUNICATION ENGINEERING Group A Services/Posts (i) Indian Railway Service of Signal Engineers. (ii) Indian Railway Stores Service (Tele-communication/Electronics Engineering Posts). (iii) Indian Ordnance Factories Service (Engineering Branch) (Electronics Engineering Posts). (iv) Indian Naval Armament Service (Electronics Engineering Posts). (v) Central Power Engineering Service (Electronics & Telecommunication Engineering Posts) (vi) Assistant
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line of sight propagation‚ provides an impetus for the continuing Development of low cost miniaturized microwave components. APPLICATIONS OF MICROWAVE ENGINEERING * Antenna gain is proportional to the electrical size of the antenna. At higher frequencies‚ more antenna gain is therefore possible for a given physical antenna size‚ which has important consequences for implementing miniaturized microwave systems. * More bandwidth can be realized at higher frequencies. Bandwidth is critically
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ARTIFICIAL SATELLITES INTRODUCTION: An Artificial Satellite is a people-made machine that orbits a variety of other objects in space. Many Artificial Satellites orbit the Earth to gather information about the universe‚ to predict the weather‚ to help with the navigation of ships and planes‚ to assist in telephone calls over the ocean‚ to observe the Earth‚ and as a tool to improve military activities. Though Artificial Satellites have mostly orbited Earth‚ some have orbited the moon‚ the sun
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Home Search Collections Journals About Contact us My IOPscience Wireless electricity (Power) transmission using solar based power satellite technology This content has been downloaded from IOPscience. Please scroll down to see the full text. 2013 J. Phys.: Conf. Ser. 439 012046 (http://iopscience.iop.org/1742-6596/439/1/012046) View the table of contents for this issue‚ or go to the journal homepage for more Download details: IP Address: 49.145.98.152 This content was downloaded on 12/01/2015
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