Syllabus - Ec E20 - Cellular Mobile Communication
Syllabus - Ec E20 - Cellular Mobile Communication
Syllabus - 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