Syllabus

Course Code: MTEC-103    Course Name: Wireless & Mobile Communications

MODULE NO / UNIT COURSE SYLLABUS CONTENTS OF MODULE NOTES
1 Cellular Communication Fundamentals:Cellular system design, Frequency reuse, cellsplitting, handover concepts, Co channel and adjacent channel interference, interference reductiontechniques and methods to improve cell coverage, Frequency management and channel assignment.GSM architecture and interfaces, GSM architecture details, GSM subsystems, GSM Logical Channels, Data Encryption in GSM, Mobility Management, Call Flows in GSM.2.5 G Standards: High speed Circuit Switched Data (HSCSD), General Packet Radio Service (GPRS), 2.75 G Standards: EDGE,
2 Spectral efficiency analysis based on calculations for Multiple access technologies:TDMA,FDMA and CDMA,Comparison of these technologies based on their signal separation techniques, advantages, disadvantages and application areas.Wireless network planning (Link budget and power spectrum calculations)
3 Mobile Radio Propagation:Large Scale Path Loss, Free Space Propagation Model,Reflection, Ground Reflection (Two-Ray) Model, Diffraction, Scattering, Practical Link Budget Design using Path Loss Models, Outdoor Propagation Models, Indoor Propagation Models, Signal Penetration into Buildings. Small Scale Fading and Multipath Propagation, Impulse Response Model, Multipath Measurements, Parameters of Multipath channels, Types of Small Scale Fading: Time Delay Spread; Flat, Frequency selective, Doppler Spread; Fast and Slow fading.Equalization, Diversity:Equalizers in a communications receiver, Algorithms for adaptiveequalization, diversity techniques, space, polarization, frequency diversity, Interleaving.
4 Code Division Multiple Access:Introduction to CDMA technology, IS 95 systemArchitecture, Air Interface, Physical and logical channels of IS 95, Forward Link and Reverse link operation, Physical and Logical channels of IS 95 CDMA, IS 95 CDMA Call Processing, soft Handoff, Evolution of IS 95 (CDMA One) to CDMA 2000, CDMA 2000 layering structure and channels.Higher Generation Cellular Standards:3G Standards: evolved EDGE, enhancements in 4Gstandard, Architecture and representative protocols, call flow for LTE, VoLTE, UMTS, introduction to 5G
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