Mobile and Wireless Communication Technologies & Techniques

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Mobile and Wireless Communication Technologies & Techniques Overview of Mobile Wireless Communication National Wireless Communications Technology Roadmap Trends in Communications and Media Technology, Applications and Use Evolution of Mobile Wireless Communication Networks: 1G to 4G eMobility Strategic Research Agenda Student Presentations and Research Papers Introductory Lecture http://web.uettaxila.edu.pk/CMS/SP2013/teMCTTms/

Course Overview Fundamentals of cellular systems: Basic building blocks, the cellular concept, handovers, power control, traffic engineering. Propagation aspects: Antennas, large-scale effects, small-scale effects, propagation models. Modulation Techniques: frequency, phase and frequency phase modulation, MSK, QPSK, SS modulation (PN sequences and FH). Mitigation Techniques: Equalization, diversity and channel coding Multiple Access techniques: FDMA, TDMA, SDMA, CDMA. Wireless standards and systems GSM, UMTS Technology Trends in Mobile Wireless Communication Research work and future trends in Wireless and Mobile Communication

Course Outline Broadcast Systems Wireless LANs Network Protocols Introduction Use-cases, applications Definition of terms Challenges, history Wireless Transmission Frequencies & regulations Signals, antennas, signal propagation Multiplexing, modulation, spread spectrum, cellular system Medium Access SDMA, FDMA, TDMA, CDMA CSMA/CA, versions of Aloha Collision avoidance, polling Wireless Telecommunication Systems GSM, HSCSD, GPRS, DECT, TETRA, UMTS, IMT-2000 Satellite Systems GEO, LEO, MEO, routing, handover Broadcast Systems DAB, DVB Wireless LANs Basic Technology IEEE 802.11a/b/g/…, .15, Bluetooth, ZigBee Network Protocols Mobile IP Ad-hoc networking Routing Transport Protocols Reliable transmission Flow control Quality of Service Support for Mobility File systems, WWW, WAP, i-mode, J2ME, ... Technology Trends and Future Research Direction

Text Books Mobile Wireless Communication, by Mischa Schwartz TECHNOLOGY TRENDS In Wireless Communications by Ramjee Prasad, Marina Ruggieri

Reference Books Wireless Communications and Networks, Second Edition by William Stallings Mobile Communications by Jochen Schiller

Reference Books The Networked Future: Mobile and Wireless Communication by European Communities Wireless Communication Systems Advanced Techniques for Signal Reception by XiaoDong Wang, H. Vincent Poor

Research Topics (Handouts for Presentations) Overview of Mobile Wireless Communication National Wireless Communications Technology Roadmap Trends in Communications and Media Technology, Applications and Use Evolution of Mobile Wireless Communication Networks: 1G to 4G eMobility Strategic Research Agenda Student Presentations and Research Papers (Groups)

Q&A Send email with your presentation topics and group members names to: adeel.akram@uettaxila.edu.pk with Subject containing: WCTT Prepare for a QUIZ from this lecture in Next Class…