F0033000
3 Advanced Experiments on Information and Communications Engineering B
In this course, students will conduct experiments on 24 themes selected from the field of information and communications engineering,
including experiments from Advanced Experiments on Information and Communication Engineering A and Advanced Experiments on
Information and Communication Engineering B, in groups of 4 to 5 students.
The format of the classes, whether they will be conducted online or in person for each theme, will be determined by the responsible
instructor.
To pass this course and earn credit, students must attend all experiments, submit assignments for each theme, and achieve
a minimum evaluation of 60% or higher for each of them.
Through experiments, reports, and oral examinations, students will deepen their understanding of the fundamental content in
each field. Additionally, they will acquire practical skills such as experimental techniques, handling of experimental equipment,
methods for analyzing experimental data, and how to create reports.
- Enrolled students will be able to acquire specialized knowledge and skills in the field of information and communications
engineering, including electronic circuits, signal processing, transmission characteristics, programming, and so on. They
will also be able to collaboratively conduct experiments with their group members in these areas.
- Enrolled students will be able to properly carry out experiments, analyze the data obtained in their respective roles, and
provide insightful interpretations and discussions regarding their findings.
- Enrolled students will be able to create technical reports. Furthermore, they will be able to share the content of these reports
related to their respective roles with their group members, and all the group members will be able to effectively explain
the content.
Relationship between 'Goals and Objectives' and 'Course Outcomes'
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Report |
Discussion on the report |
Total. |
1. |
20% |
20% |
40% |
2. |
15% |
15% |
30% |
3. |
15% |
15% |
30% |
Total. |
50% |
50% |
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Evaluation method and criteria
The evaluation for this course will be based on a combination of reports (50%) and assessments of understanding through oral
examinations (50%).
During each class session, if students can answer the instructor's questions regarding the fundamental content of the respective
theme, they will receive a 60% evaluation.
To earn credit for this course, students must attend all experiments, submit assignments for each theme, and achieve a minimum
evaluation of 60% or higher for each of them.
Japanese(English accepted)
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Class schedule |
HW assignments (Including preparation and review of the class.) |
Amount of Time Required |
1. |
Guidance |
Writing a experiment report. Reading the delivered documents of the next class. |
235minutes |
2. |
Fundamental antenna-measurements |
Writing a experiment report. Reading the delivered documents of the next class. |
235minutes |
3. |
Radiation characteristics of antennas |
Writing a experiment report. Reading the delivered documents of the next class. |
235minutes |
4. |
Network programming |
Writing a experiment report. Reading the delivered documents of the next class. |
235minutes |
5. |
Packet transmission protocol |
Writing a experiment report. Reading the delivered documents of the next class. |
235minutes |
6. |
Loss measurement of optical fibers |
Writing a experiment report. Reading the delivered documents of the next class. |
235minutes |
7. |
Brillouin characterization in optical fibers |
Writing a experiment report. Reading the delivered documents of the next class. |
235minutes |
8. |
Measurement of frequency response characteristics |
Writing a experiment report. Reading the delivered documents of the next class. |
235minutes |
9. |
measurement of environmental sound |
Writing a experiment report. Reading the delivered documents of the next class. |
235minutes |
10. |
Measurement of notch filter using microstrip line |
Writing a experiment report. Reading the delivered documents of the next class. |
235minutes |
11. |
Measurement of microwave rectifier |
Writing a experiment report. Reading the delivered documents of the next class. |
235minutes |
12. |
Packet analysis and measurement of call setup delay in VoIP |
Writing a experiment report. Reading the delivered documents of the next class. |
235minutes |
13. |
Java Programming |
Writing a experiment report. Reading the delivered documents of the next class. |
235minutes |
14. |
Comprehensive discussion |
Review all the experiment reports written from the beginning to the 13th class and prepare for discussion |
235minutes |
Total. |
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- |
3290minutes |
Feedback on exams, assignments, etc.
ways of feedback |
specific contents about "Other" |
Feedback in the class |
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Textbooks and reference materials
The professor in each class informs the students with a textbook.
Reviewing the following courses:
Information and Communication Software Exercise A, Information and Communication Hardware Experiment A, Information and Communication
Software Exercise B, Information and Communication Hardware Experiment B, Information and Communication Software Exercise
C, Information and Communication Hardware Experiment C, Information and Communication Software Exercise D, Information and
Communication Hardware Experiment D, Experimental Physics, Introduction to Physics
Office hours and How to contact professors for questions
- During each class, after each class
Non-regionally-oriented course
Development of social and professional independence
- Course that cultivates an ability for utilizing knowledge
- Course that cultivates a basic interpersonal skills
- Course that cultivates a basic self-management skills
- Course that cultivates a basic problem-solving skills
Most classes are interactive
Course by professor with work experience
Work experience |
Work experience and relevance to the course content if applicable |
N/A |
N/A |
Education related SDGs:the Sustainable Development Goals
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