Scientific Publishing B4a

Overview

Credits points: 6


Workload:
45 hours course attendance; 135 hours self-study


Semester:
summer and winter


Language: English


Module type: compulsory


Module usability: M.Sc. Electrical Communication Engineering, M.Sc. Functional Safety Engineering


Module duration: one semester


Required qualifications:
undergraduate math (linear algebra, calculus, probability, random variables)

Competences to be acquired

Analyzing and validating communication systems using numerical approaches


Professionally customizing the look of the report


Learning how to build a consistent and more easily and changeable report or presentation

Courses

Content

  • Understand approaches for numerical simulation in the field of communications
  • Write a code for different problems
  • Map a mathematical problem to a corresponding math software

Learning outcomes

  • Analyzing and validating communication systems using numerical approaches

Details

  • Lecturer: Dirk Dahlhaus and team
  • Teaching method: lab training
  • SWS: 2
  • Credit points: 3
  • Examination: lab training attendance, programming, written exam (120 min)
  • Course identifier: FB16-4910

Content

  • Drafting, organizing revising and editing
  • Learning the mathematical notion required for writing the scientific report, sophisticated structuring and building and elaborating, consistent and changeable report

Learning outcomes

  • Use advanced and consistent math typesetting
  • Build a consistent scientific report or presentation without caring about formatting, but only about contents
  • Build the main structure of a scientific report
  • Learn different steps for writing a scientific report, from brainstorming to the final version

Details

  • Lecturer: Dirk Dahlhaus and team
  • Teaching method: lecture and exercises
  • SWS: 1
  • Credit points: 3
  • Examination: writing a scientific report
  • Course identifier: FB16-4905