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Subject Subject Teaching Scheme Credits Assigned

Code Name (Hrs.)


Theory Practical Tutorial Theory Practical Tutorial Total
ECC702 Mobile 04 -- -- 04 -- -- 04
Communicati
on System

Examination Scheme
Theory Marks
Subject Subject
Name Internal assessment Term Practical Oral
Code Work & Oral Total
Avg. Of Test End Sem.
Test 1 Test2 1 and Test 2 Exam
ECC702 Mobile 20 20 20 80 -- -- -- 100
Communicati
on System

Prerequisites:
 Analog Communication
 Digital Communication
 Computer Communication and Networks

Course objectives:
 To understand the cellular fundamentals and different types of radio propagation models.
 To study the system architecture of 2G, 2.5 G and 3G.
 To develop the concepts of emerging technologies for 4 G standards and beyond.

Course outcomes:

After successful completion of the course student will be able to


 Explain the cellular fundamentals and estimate the coverage and capacity of cellular systems.
 Classify different types of propagation models and analyze the link budget.
 Illustrate the fundamentals and system architecture of GSM, 2.5G and IS-95.
 Apply the concepts of 3G technologies of UMTS and CDMA 2000.
 Elaborate the principles of 3GPP LTE.
 Identify the emerging technologies for upcoming mobile communication systems.

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Module Unit Topics Hrs.
No. No.
1.0 Fundamentals of Mobile Communication 08
1.1 Introduction to wire1ess communication: Mobile radio telephony,
Examples of Wireless Communication Systems, Related design
problems.

1.2 The Cellular Concept System Design Fundamentals: Frequency


Reuse, Channel Assignment Strategies, Interference and System
Capacity, Trunking and Grade of Service, Improving Coverage and
Capacity in Cellular Systems
2.0 Mobile Radio Propagation 08
2.1 Large scale fading: Free space propagation model, the three basic
propagation mechanisms, reflection, ground reflection (two-ray)
model, diffraction, scattering, practical Link budget design using
path loss models
2.2 Small scale fading: Small scale multipath propagation, parameters of
mobile multipath channels, types of small-scale fading, Rayleigh and
Ricean distributions.
2.3 Features of all conventional multiple access techniques: Frequency
division multiple access(FDMA), time division multiple
access(TDMA),space spectrum multiple access (SSMA), space
division multiple access (SDMA),OFDM-PAPR,OFDMA
3.0 2G Technologies 10
3.1 GSM: GSM Network architecture, GSM signalling protocol
architecture, identifiers used in GSM system, GSM channels, frame
structure for GSM, GSM speech coding, authentication and security
in GSM, GSM call procedures, GSM hand-off procedures, GSM
services and features
3.2 GSM evolution: GPRS And EDGE- architecture, radio
specifications, channels.
3.3 IS-95: Architecture of CDMA system, CDMA air interface, power
control in CDMA system, power control, handoff, rake receiver
4.0 3G Technology 06
4.1 UMTS: Objectives, standardisation and releases, network
architecture, air interface specifications, channels, security procedure,
W-CDMA air interface, attributes of W-CDMA system, W-CDMA
channels
4.2 Cdma2000 cellular technologies: Forward And Reverse Channels,
Handoff And Power Control.
5.0 3GPP LTE 08

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5.1 Introduction, system overview: Frequency bands and spectrum
flexibility, network structure, protocol structure
5.2 Physical layer: Frames, slots, and symbols, modulation, coding,
multiple-antenna techniques
5.3 Logical and Physical Channels: Mapping of data onto (logical)
sub-channels.
5.4 Physical layer procedures: Establishing a connection,
retransmissions and reliability, scheduling, power control, handover.

6.0 Advanced techniques for 4G deployment 08


6.1 Multi-antenna Techniques: Smart antennas, multiple input
multiple output systems
6.2 Cognitive radio: Architecture, spectrum sensing
6.3 Relaying multi-hop and cooperative communications: Principles
of relaying, fundamentals of relaying
Total 48
Text Books :
1. Theodore S. Rappaport “wireless communications - principles and practice”, PEARSON ,
Second edition.
2. T L Singal “wireless communications”, Mc Graw Hill Education.
3. Andreas F. Molisch “wireless communications” WILEY INDIA PVT LTD, Second edition.
References:
1. Upena Dalal “Wireless and Mobile Communications”, Oxford university Press.
2. Vijay K.Garg “Wireless Communications and Networking”,Morgan–Kaufmann series in
Networking-Elsevier
E-Resources:
1. MIT Open Course ware : https://ocw.mit.edu/courses/electrical-engineering-and-computer-
science/6-452-principles-of-wireless-communications-spring-2006/
2. NPTL: http://nptel.ac.in/courses/117104099/
3. Virtual Lab : http://vlab.co.in/

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Internal Assessment:
Assessment consists of two class tests of 20 marks each. The first class test is to be conducted when
approximately 40% syllabus is completed and second class test when additional 40% syllabus is
completed. The average marks of both the test will be considered for final Internal Assessment.
Duration of each test shall be of one hour.

End Semester Examination:


1. Question paper will comprise of 6 questions, each carrying 20 marks.
2. The students need to solve total 4 questions.
3. Question No.1 will be compulsory and based on entire syllabus.
4. Remaining question (Q.2 to Q.6) will be selected from all the modules.

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