Course: Wirelless and mobile communication

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Course title Wirelless and mobile communication
Course code UAI/335
Organizational form of instruction Lecture + Lesson + Seminary
Level of course Bachelor
Year of study not specified
Frequency of the course In each academic year, in the summer semester.
Semester Summer
Number of ECTS credits 3
Language of instruction English
Status of course unspecified
Form of instruction Face-to-face
Work placements This is not an internship
Recommended optional programme components None
Course availability The course is available to visiting students
Lecturer(s)
  • Mukherjee Amrit, Dr. Ph.D.
Course content
Mobile Communication Principle: Cellular Concept System Architecture, Spectrum Allocation, Frequency Reuse, Channel Assignment Strategies, Co-channel Interference & System Capacity, Hand off, Hand off structure, Practical Hand off consideration, Prioritizing Hand off, Power Control, Near - Far Problem, System capacity, Improvement Techniques: Cell splitting, Sectoring, Micro cell Zone concept. RF Propagation & Multi-path Model: Free space propagation model, propagation mechanism, Large Scale fading, Diffraction & Scattering by high - raise structures, shadowing and path loss, Small Scale Fading, Doppler and time-delay spread, coherence Bandwidth and coherence-Time, Types of Small - Scale Fading. Equalization and Diversity Techniques: Fundamentals of Equalization, Adaptive equalizer, Concept of diversity, Types of diversity (space, time, frequency, polarization, Rake receiver . Spread Spectrum modulation: Spread Spectrum Modulation and principle, PN sequence and its properties, Direct sequence SS and frequency - hopped SS (DS - SS and FH - SS), TH - SS. Multiple Access Techniques: Multiplexing and multiple access, TDD and FDD techniques, Description of FDMA, TDMA, CDMA systems, Description and special features of GSM and IS - 95, WCDMA, Wireless data communication and services, Mobile communication standards, Transmitting and Receiving Antenna Systems. Multicarrier Modulation: Data transmission using multiple carriers, OFDM, Multi carrier CDMA. Multiple Antennas and space time communications: Concept of Multi Input Multi Output Antenna system, Narrow band MIMO model, MIMO channel capacity, MIMO Diversity gain, Space time Modulation. Content of tutorials/seminar: 1.Learning MATLAB/SIMULATOR, toolboxes and functions associated with wireless communication 2.Implementation of various mobile-mobile communication setup using BS and MS 3.Learning of noisy channel and channel properties in Simulator 4.Realizing various modulation techniques in wireless communication applications

Learning activities and teaching methods
unspecified
Learning outcomes
Course outcome 1. To analyze basic Cellular Architecture and practical mobile communication strategies. Course outcome 2. To solve basic propagation models and understand signal degradation in a wireless channels. Course outcome 3. The students should differentiate between various modulation schemes used in present day mobile communication. Course outcome 4. The student should able to apply channel equalization and diversity techniques in wireless systems Course outcome 5. To distinguish between the different types of multiple access schemes and GSM technology. Course outcome 6. To analyse and differentiate between CDMA and OFDMA modulations technique

Prerequisites
Basic knowledge of Analog Communication Techniques, Digital Communication Techniques and Communication Engineering

Assessment methods and criteria
unspecified
The student should complete the required credits in examination
Recommended literature
  • Communication System - Simon Haykin - John Willey, 4th Edition.
  • Fundamentals of Wireless Communication - Tse&Viswanath -Cambrige,2010..
  • Mobile Communication - Schillar - Pearson Education, 2nd Edition,2010..
  • Wireless and Cellular Communication - C. Y. Lee - McGraw Hill, 3rd Edition, 2006..
  • Wireless Communication - Andrea Goldsmith - Cambridge Press, 1st Edition, 2005..
  • Wireless Communication Principle & Practice - T.S.Rappaport - 2nd edition 2012 - Pearson Education..


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