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MOBILE COMMUNICATIONS SYLLABUS
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Course Objective:
This course is about Wireless Communication and its applications. It involves the study of various Wireless Technologies, Cellular Communication Concept, and Global System for Mobile (GSM). It also includes the introduction of Spread Spectrum and Multiple Access Techniques.
Course Contents:
Module I: Introduction to Wireless Technologies
Type & Range of Wireless Communication, Growth of Wireless Communication, Evolution of mobile radio communication, Features and Services offered by first generation (1G), second generation (2G) cellular network, evolution to 2.5G (GPRS) wireless network, Migration to third generation (3G) wireless network., Introduction to Bluetooth, Zigbee, WiMax and WLAN standards.
Module II: The Cellular Concept
Cellular Revolution, Introduction to the Cellular Concept, System design fundamentals, Frequency Reuse concept, Channel Assignment Strategies (CAS), Hand-off Strategies, problems encountered during Hand-off, Interference and System Capacity, Cell Splitting & Cell Sectoring, Micro-Cellular Concept
Module III: Mobile Radio Propagation
Fading in the Mobile environment using different propagation models, Small-Scale Fading, Large-Scale Fading, Multipath Fading,
Module IV: Spread Spectrum Modulation Techniques
Spread Spectrum Modulation, Generation of Spreading Sequences, Pseudo Noise (PN) sequence , Frequency Hopping Spread Spectrum (FHSS), Time Hopping Spread Spectrum (THSS), Direct sequence spread spectrum (DSSS).
Module V: Multiple Access Techniques for Wireless Communication
Introduction to Multiple Access Schemes, Frequency Division Duplexing (FDD) & Time Division Duplexing (TDD), Frequency division multiple access (FDMA), Time division Multiple access (TDMA), Spread Spectrum multiple access (SSMA).
Module VI: Global System for Mobile
Global system for mobile (GSM), GSM system architecture, GSM radio subsystem, GSM channel types, Example of a GSM cell, Frame structure of GSM.
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Course Objective:
This course is about Wireless Communication and its applications. It involves the study of various Wireless Technologies, Cellular Communication Concept, and Global System for Mobile (GSM). It also includes the introduction of Spread Spectrum and Multiple Access Techniques.
Course Contents:
Module I: Introduction to Wireless Technologies
Type & Range of Wireless Communication, Growth of Wireless Communication, Evolution of mobile radio communication, Features and Services offered by first generation (1G), second generation (2G) cellular network, evolution to 2.5G (GPRS) wireless network, Migration to third generation (3G) wireless network., Introduction to Bluetooth, Zigbee, WiMax and WLAN standards.
Module II: The Cellular Concept
Cellular Revolution, Introduction to the Cellular Concept, System design fundamentals, Frequency Reuse concept, Channel Assignment Strategies (CAS), Hand-off Strategies, problems encountered during Hand-off, Interference and System Capacity, Cell Splitting & Cell Sectoring, Micro-Cellular Concept
Module III: Mobile Radio Propagation
Fading in the Mobile environment using different propagation models, Small-Scale Fading, Large-Scale Fading, Multipath Fading,
Module IV: Spread Spectrum Modulation Techniques
Spread Spectrum Modulation, Generation of Spreading Sequences, Pseudo Noise (PN) sequence , Frequency Hopping Spread Spectrum (FHSS), Time Hopping Spread Spectrum (THSS), Direct sequence spread spectrum (DSSS).
Module V: Multiple Access Techniques for Wireless Communication
Introduction to Multiple Access Schemes, Frequency Division Duplexing (FDD) & Time Division Duplexing (TDD), Frequency division multiple access (FDMA), Time division Multiple access (TDMA), Spread Spectrum multiple access (SSMA).
Module VI: Global System for Mobile
Global system for mobile (GSM), GSM system architecture, GSM radio subsystem, GSM channel types, Example of a GSM cell, Frame structure of GSM.