Syllabus - Ec E20 - Cellular Mobile Communication

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EC E20- CELLULAR MOBILE COMMUNICATION

COURSE OBJECTIVE
 To understand the fundamentals of cellular communications
 To acquire knowledge on mobility and its procedures involved in mobile communication
 To gain better understanding of GSM technology and its real time application
 To frame ideas on working of various protocols involved in wireless communication
 To look forward on emerging technologies and its benefits.
UNIT-I
Introduction: The cellular concept – Frequency reuse – Interference and system capacity –
Trunking and Grade of service – Improving coverage and capacity in cellular systems -Advanced
Mobile Phone service - Global system for mobile communication - EIA/T IA IS-136 Digital
cellular system - EIA/T IA IS-95 Digital cellular system - cordless telephony and low tier TCS -
Third generation wireless system
UNIT-II
Mobility Management: Handoff - Roaming management - Handoff detection – channel
Assignment techniques - Radio link transfer IS-41 Network signaling – Intersystem handoff and
Authentication - PACS Network Signaling - cellular digital packet data
UNIT-III
GSM: GSM Network signaling - GSM Mobility management GSM short message service -
International roaming for GSM - GSM operation, Administration and maintenance -Mobile
number Mobile number portability‘s, VoIP service for mobile networks.
UNIT-IV
Wireless Application Protocol: WAP model - WAP Gateway - WAP Protocol, WAP UAProf
and caching - Wireless bearer for WAP - WAP developer tool kits – Mobile station application
execution environment.
UNIT-V
Special Topics: Third generation mobile services - Wireless local loop – Wireless enterprise
networks - Bluetooth technology. 129
Text Books:
1 .Yi-Bing Lin and Imrichchlantae, ―Wireless and Mobile Network Architecture‖, John Wiley
2006.
2. T. S. Rappaport, ―Wireless and Mobile Communication‖, Pearson Education, 2008.
Reference Books:
1. Kauch Pahlavan and Prahant Krishna moorthy, ―Principles of Wireless Networks‖, PHI
Learning, 2007
Web References:
1. www.etsi.org
2. www.globecommsystems.com/wireless

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