Use of Advanced Technologies in a RF and Microwave Engineering Course
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2010
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Abstract
In RF and Microwave Engineering course, usually
students struggle to build connections between the theory
they have learned and practical applications in the
laboratory. The laboratory applications are usually very
limited for hands on experience since the high cost and
maintenance requirements of the equipment. Additionally,
new engineers need to know how to use at least one
engineering design tool in order to practice designing RF
components, circuits, or antennas. In this study, a
curriculum model including recent developments and
technologies in the RF and Microwave Engineering field by
addressing above problems of the course is proposed. This
study covers the description of the content of theoretical and
hands on applications, the integration model of the
technological tools into the proposed curriculum, and the
instructional approaches used in the new course design
which covers the use of a remote laboratory environment,
Concept Maps and an engineering design tool. The course is
structured with a balance between theory and laboratory,
including remote and in lab measurement experiments as
well as modeling and designing microwave components by
means of computer tools and design fabrication. The newly
designed course is implemented at the Atilim University.
The first semester implementation shows promising results.
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electrical & electronics engineering