EEE 464: Wireless Communications Fall-2011. Bet 7-B/C
EEE 464: Wireless Communications Fall-2011. Bet 7-B/C
EEE 464: Wireless Communications Fall-2011. Bet 7-B/C
BET 7- B/C
Course Introduction, Objectives and My wishes Introduce your self Suggestions / Questions are always welcome and some times would be required.
Learning Outcomes
Upon successful completion of this course, students should be able to: Understand electromagnetic wave propagation. Understand the concepts and principles explicitly involved in wireless communications. Understand digital modulation techniques. Characterize the wireless channel. Understand wireless channel impairments and techniques to minimize them. Understand and analyze the modern communication concepts such as MIMO, OFDM etc. Learn and comprehend modern wireless technologies such as: Wireless LAN, Wi-Fi, WIMAX, LTE etc.
Recommended Background
In the design of this course, it is assumed that the participants have general (but not advanced) background knowledge in the courses listed below. Due to time constraints, I would not be able to teach the topics related to these areas during this course. Please do not expect from me to teach the below mentioned courses. Data Communication and Computer networks. (EEE 314) Digital Communication Systems (EEE 463) Probability theory and random variables (MTH 263) Note: If you think you are weak in these courses, I would recommend you to either revise these courses in the starting weeks, or to drop the course.
Recommended Books
In this course, we would not have a specific text book. Information about a lot of topics can be found in the following text books.
Wireless Communications: Principles and Practice, Theodore S. Rappaport, 2nd ed., Prentice Hall, 2002
Grading Policy
Sessional I Sessional II Quizzes Assignments Project/Seminar Class Participation Terminal Exam Total
Note: No late submission Allowed
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You are also guilty if you aid in cheating & plagiarism My policy: zero tolerance
HWs, paper presentation: zero score + one level reduction in course grade Exam, project: F grade for the course + report to Dean More than 1 incident: : F grade for the course + report to Dean
Moreover, please remember that you may have to face me in other exams (e.g. prelims, qualifiers) and professionally!
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Lecture Breakdown
Topics Covered
Week 1 Introduction to Wireless Communication Systems, Review of Signals and Systems, Analog and Digital Communication ,Data Communications and Networks. Basics of Radio System and receiver design. Propagation fundamentals, Propagation Mechanism, Propagation modeling, Small scale fading and multipath effects, large scale fading Cellular Concepts, frequency re-use, cell shape, Interference problems in Cellular Systems, interference management schemes, Sectoring, Cell-splitting, Coverage area, Outage Probability, Trunking Theory, Blocked Systems, Queuing Systems, Handoff fundamentals. Week 8 Week 9 Week 10 Week 11 Week 12 Week 13 Week 13-16 Week 16 Fundamentals of Modulations and their performance analysis in Wireless Systems Equalization techniques for mitigating wireless channel effects, tree diagram, zero forcing Basics of Diversity, Types of diversity and their implementations in Wireless Systems, Combining Techniques analysis based on outage probability Multipath Access Methods in Wireless communication, types of Multiple Access methods Multiple Input Multiple Output(MIMO) Fundamentals Multicarrier modulation and Orthogonal Frequency Division Multiplexing (OFDM) Seminars on Mobile Systems and Standards, Introduction to GSM, HSPA, UMTS, WLAN, WIMAX, LTE etc. Conclusion of Course
Week 2 - 4 Week 5 - 7
Few terms you should have already know from the previously studied communication courses. Communication? Wireless Communications? Difference between Data and Wireless Communciations? Components of Wireless Communications?
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Wireless communications is, by any measure, the fastest growing segment of the communications industry Cellular systems have experienced exponential growth over the last decade and currently around two billion users worldwide. wireless local area networks Early radio systems transmitted analog signals. Today most radio systems transmit digital signals composed of binary bits, where the bits are obtained directly from a data signal or by digitizing an analog signal.
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Figure 1.1 The growth of mobile telephony as compared with other popular inventions of the 20 th century.
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Cellular System
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2nd Generation. 1990s GSM. Digital transmission, Out of band Signalling. SMS was introduced firstly on GSM. Introduction of accessing media contents on mobile phones. First full internet service was introduced by NTT DoCoMo in Japan ,1999.
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3rd Generation.
GPRS (2.5 G) EDGE W-CDMA / UMTS
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Wireless Communication
Transmitting voice and data using electromagnetic waves in open space Electromagnetic waves Travel at speed of light (c = 3x108 m/s) Has a frequency (f) and wavelength (l) c=fxl Higher frequency means higher energy photons The higher the energy photon the more penetrating is the radiation
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Simplex/Duplex Communication
Normally, on a channel, a station can transmit only in one way. This is called simplex transmision To enable two-way communication (called full-duplex communication) We can use Frequency Division Multiplexing We can use Time Division Multiplexing
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- Voice Transmission - Frequency Reuse - Handoff Management -Location Tracking -Roaming -QoS -GSM, CDMA, Cordless Phones, -GPRS, EDGE
-Radio Propagation -Link Characteristics -Error Models -Wireless Medium Access (MAC) - Error Control
-Data Transmission -Mobile IP (integrating mobile hosts to internet) -Ad-hoc Networks -TCP over Wireless -Service Discovery
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Mobility Database
Base Station Controller
Radio Network
Mobile Station
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Satellite Systems
Cover very large areas Different orbit heights GEOs (39000 Km) versus LEOs (2000 Km) Optimized for one-way transmission Radio (XM, DAB) and movie (SatTV) broadcasting
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Bluetooth
Cable replacement RF technology (low cost) Short range (10m, extendable to 100m)
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8C32810.61-Cimini-7/98
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Homework 1
Read and digest the following papers! Fumiyuki Adachi, Wireless Past and future Evolving Mobile Communication Systems, IEIEC Trans, Fundamental, 2001 D. Cox, Wireless Personal Communications: What is It?, IEEE Personal Communications Magazine, (April 1995), pp. 20-35. These papers are on the course group
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