NYU Wireless Founder Leads Course on Millimeter Wave Wireless Communications

ted-1The IEEE ComSoc Training program has launched a new online course lead by Professor Theodore Rappaport on Millimeter Wave Wireless Communications.

“Millimeter Wave Wireless Communications for Fifth Generation (5G)” covers the fundamental communications, circuits, antennas, and propagation issues surrounding emerging 60 GHz wireless LAN and cellular/backhaul applications. The course is developed and delivered by Rappaport, a pioneering researcher in millimeter wave communications and radio propagation.

For more information, visit the course registration page.


Course prerequisite: Course participants should have had 3rd or 4th year undergraduate courses in digital communications, electromagnetics, signal processing, and circuits.

This course is designed for anyone who has an interest in learning about the fundamental technical issues and engineering fundamentals in the emerging field of mmWave communications. Engineering product managers, wireless product designers, or graduate students interested in research in the communications, circuits, antennas, propagation or networking areas may all find this course to be valuable. Faculty interested in developing advanced courses for graduate students may also find the content of this course useful.