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Which is the best university or college to complete mobile engineering and even which subjects do i have to concentrate ..

2007-03-16 08:29:50 · 1 answers · asked by slim s 2 in Science & Mathematics Engineering

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Your core major would be Electrical Engineering with a concentration in Communications. In addition, your fundamental courses should cover lots of digital signal processing. Your foundation courses should also include RF Microwave circuits (the basestations and the handsets have lots of those circuits), Computer Engineering and Embedded Software (the basestation cluster controllers and the handsets all have complicated digital computers), as well as Physics (to understand the laws that nature has assigned to radio waves), and Math (to be on par and able to communciate with your fellow colleages about the quantitative models of the physical laws and of circuit components and networked systems).

At the undergrad level, any State-accredited university would be sufficient. There are lots of basic stuff that you will need to spend time to think through for yourself. The radio wave field expects insightful engineers because its math is highly abstract (try look at Maxwell's equations), plus there are big gaps between the simplified textbook models and the real physical stuff.

At the grad level, the best EE Communications and DSP schools in the U.S. may be Stanford, Berkeley, MIT, UC San Diego, etc.... No professors can really teach you much beyond reiterating the basics. The best ones, however, can only give you the motivation, the right questions, and a link to the professional community to jump start your career.

2007-03-16 11:45:17 · answer #1 · answered by sciquest 4 · 1 0

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