1. Course Title | Electromagnetic Waves and Antennas | |||||||
2. Code | 4ФЕИТ05З016 | |||||||
3. Study program | КХИЕ | |||||||
4. Organizer of the study program (unit, institute, department) | Faculty of Electrical Engineering and Information Technologies | |||||||
5. Degree (first, second, third cycle) | First cycle | |||||||
6. Academic year/semester | III/5 | 7. Number of ECTS credits | 6 | |||||
8. Lecturer | D-r Andrijana Kuhar | |||||||
9. Course Prerequisites | Passed: Mathematics 1 | |||||||
10. Course Goals (acquired competencies): The student will learn the basic characteristics of elelctromagnetic waves in free space and transmission lines and the basic concepts of antenna radiation. The student will be competent to solve a series of practical problems related to electromagnetic wave propagation and radiation and use contemporary electromagnetic simulators. | ||||||||
11. Course Syllabus: Fundamentals of wave propagation, Maxwell’s Equations. Vector wave equation. Plane waves in free space. Poynting vector. Polarisation. Waves in materials; their classification into perfect dielectrics, lossy dielectrics and good conductors. Reflections from planar interfaces. Attenuation and dispersion in lossy materials, group velocity. Computer simulation of wave propagation in different materials. TEM propagation along perfect and real transmission lines. Primary and secondary parameters of transmission lines. Radiation of a Hertz dipole, near and far electric field. Influence of the earth. Wire antennas, antenna arrays and their characteristic of radiation. Receiver antennas. Antenna resistivity and gain. Computer simulation of antenna radiation. |
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12. Learning methods: Active participation in class, home and laboratory assignments and team projects. | ||||||||
13. Total number of course hours | 3 + 1 + 1 + 0 | |||||||
14. Distribution of course hours | 180 | |||||||
15. Forms of teaching | 15.1. Lectures-theoretical teaching | 45 | ||||||
15.2. Exercises (laboratory, practice classes), seminars, teamwork | 30 | |||||||
16. Other course activities | 16.1. Projects, seminar papers | 20 | ||||||
16.2. Individual tasks | 20 | |||||||
16.3. Homework and self-learning | 65 | |||||||
17. Grading | 17.1. Exams | 0 | ||||||
17.2. Seminar work/project (presentation: written and oral) | 10 | |||||||
17.3. Activity and participation | 30 | |||||||
17.4. Final exam | 60 | |||||||
18. Grading criteria (points) | up to 50 points | 5 (five) (F) | ||||||
from 51to 60 points | 6 (six) (E) | |||||||
from 61to 70 points | 7 (seven) (D) | |||||||
from 71to 80 points | 8 (eight) (C) | |||||||
from 81to 90 points | 9 (nine) (B) | |||||||
from 91to 100 points | 10 (ten) (A) | |||||||
19. Conditions for acquiring teacher’s signature and for taking final exam | Participation in laboratory classes | |||||||
20. Forms of assessment | During the semester there are two written partial exams (at the middle and at the end of semester, with duration of 120 minutes). The student can participate in optional team project assignment that should be finished until the end of semester. The final grade is formed as a sum of the results from the partial exams, the laboratory excersises and the project assignments. In the exam sessions there is written exam (duration 120 minutes). The final grade is formed as a sum of the results from the written exam, the laboratory excersises and the project assignments. During the exam it is not allowed to use literature or notes, neither calculators, mobile phones or other electronic devices. |
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21. Language | Macedonian and English | |||||||
22. Method of monitoring of teaching quality | Self-evaluation and surveys | |||||||
23. Literature | ||||||||
23.1. Required Literature | ||||||||
No. | Author | Title | Publisher | Year | ||||
1 | Љ. Јанев | Електромагнетика 2, II изд. | ЕТФ Скопје | 2006 | ||||
2 | Ј. Сурутка | Електромагнетика | Академска мисао, Београд | 2006 | ||||
23.2. Additional Literature | ||||||||
No. | Author | Title | Publisher | Year | ||||
1 | M. Sadiku | Elements of Electromagnetics, 7th Ed. | Oxford University Press | 2018 |