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Radio communication at the 1st degree (engineering) studies is part of the Telecommunications stream. Here students gain expertise in the following areas:

  • fundamentals of information systems,
  • telecommunication signals,
  • wireless system design,
  • radio communication systems,
  • commutation and transmission technology,
  • computer networks,
  • fundamentals of telecommunication traffic engineering,
  • sound and image processing,
  • operating systems,
  • applications of digital signal processing,
  • fiberoptic technology,
  • next generation networks - systems and architectures,
  • multimedia systems and terminals,
  • radars and sonars,
  • intelligent decission systems,
  • GIS and environment monitoring,
  • radio and television broadcasting.

Next, starting from the sixth semester, students are educated in the so-called diploma profiles. The profile of radio communication systems and networks covers the following areas of knowledge:

  • radio communication metrology,
  • digital modulations,
  • fundamentals of cellular systems,
  • body area networks,
  • radio communication devices.