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Tentamen I AVANCERAD TELEKOMMUNIKATION, 2010-08-26: Pages, I.E. On Just One Sheet!

This document contains instructions and questions for an exam in Advanced Telecommunications. It provides 11 questions related to topics like signal propagation in wireless networks, Bluetooth protocols, frequency hopping, media access control protocols, cellular network architectures, and IEEE 802.11 wireless LAN standards. Students are instructed to answer each question in no more than two pages and number their pages. A passing grade requires at least 42 correct answers out of a total of 66 questions.

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Tentamen I AVANCERAD TELEKOMMUNIKATION, 2010-08-26: Pages, I.E. On Just One Sheet!

This document contains instructions and questions for an exam in Advanced Telecommunications. It provides 11 questions related to topics like signal propagation in wireless networks, Bluetooth protocols, frequency hopping, media access control protocols, cellular network architectures, and IEEE 802.11 wireless LAN standards. Students are instructed to answer each question in no more than two pages and number their pages. A passing grade requires at least 42 correct answers out of a total of 66 questions.

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LUNDS TEKNISKA HGSKOLA Inst.

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Tentamen i AVANCERAD TELEKOMMUNIKATION, 2010-08-26


Time !".## $ !%.## Num&er your 'a(es) *rite your name on ea+, of t,e 'a(es) -------------------------------------------------Questions from the book: .our ans/ers to t,e fi0e 1uestions from t,e &ook s,oul2 &e /ritten on 3ust one 2ou&le 'a(e s,eet)

1) (2.8): What are the main problems of signal propagation? Why do radio wa es not always follow a straight line? Why is refle!tion both useful and harmful? 2) (".#): $onsider duple% !hannels& what are alternati es for implementation in wireless networks? What about typi!al wired networks? ") ('.(): )ame the main elements of the *+, system ar!hite!ture and des!ribe their fun!tions. What are the ad antages of spe!ifying not only the radio interfa!e but also all internal interfa!es of the *+, system? ') ((."): -ow do in!lination and ele ation determine the use of a satellite? () (..(): /f 0luetooth is a !ommer!ial su!!ess& what are the remaining reasons for the use of infra red transmissions for W12)s? 3ther 4uestions: 4or ea+, 1uestion5 ea+, ans/er must not &e /ritten on more t,an t/o 'a(es5 i.e. on 3ust one s,eet) #) 5his 4uestion is on 0luetooth. a. )ame three important task for the master in a 0luetooth pi!onet. (" !r) b. -ow is power sa ing issues handled in 0luetooth? (2 !r) !. -ow many a!ti es sla es may there be in a 0luetooth pi!o!ell? (2 !r) d. /n 0luetooth there may be pa!kets of different length: 16slot pa!kets& "6slot pa!kets and (6slot pa!kets. Why is it so? (" !r) .) a. 7re4uen!y hopping is a widely used spread spe!trum te!hni4ue. 8es!ribe how it works. ( 2 !r) b. 8es!ribe slow and fast fre4uen!y hopping& respe!ti ely (2 !r) !. 8es!ribe the !on!epts of 9short6term fading: and that of 9long6term fading: and gi e e%amples of how they o!!ur? (" !r) d. 8es!ribe the !on!ept of intersymbol interferen!e (/+/) (" !r) 8) a. 5he near6far effe+t is a se ere problem of wireless networks using $8,. 8es!ribe this problem. (" !r) b. ;olling is an widely used media a!!ess te!hni4ue. 8es!ribe this te!hni4ue and gi e e%amples of systems where it is used. (' !r)

!. 7igure 1 shows an e%ample of how 789A 'a+ket reser0ation multi'le a++ess s!heme is used. <%plain how it works. (" !r) =) a. 2 W12) may be run in either infrastru!ture mode or in ad ho! mode. 8es!ribe the two modes. (" !r) b. *i e some e%amples of appli!ations that are based on the ad ho! mode. (2 !r) !. 5he /<<<8>2.11 standard is widely used in W12)s. 5he ,2$ proto!ols used in this standard differ from those used in wired 12)s. /n wired 12)s& i.e. in /<<<8>2." 12)s (<thernet) the main ,2$ proto!ol is $8,2?$8 ($arrier +en!e ,ultiple 2!!ess with $ollision 8ete!tion). Why is that not a proper ,2$ proto!ol for W12)s? (( !r) 1>) a. 5hink of an operator running a *+, system in the 18>> ,-@ band. 5hroughout the years& this network has be!ome more and more !ongested and the operator now is to in!rease the !apa!ity of the *+, network. *i e three e%amples of doing that. (( !r) b. )ow this operator wants to upgrade his *+, network to also handle *;A+ traffi!s. Whi!h elements are needed for that? 8es!ribe the role of these elements. (( !r) !. 2fter some years this operator wants to in!lude B,5+ in his network. What elements are needed for that? (( !r) 11)
7or /<<<8>2.11 W12)s three different ,2$ proto!ols may be used. 5hese are t,e :ASI; D4*9A;<D;4 usin( ;S9A6;A& D4*9A;<D;4 /it, 8TS6;TS e=tension and D4*9A;<7;4 /it, 'ollin(. 8es!ribe the three ,2$ proto!ols (1( !r)

*ood 1u!kC 666 Blf Dou need at least '" !r in order to pass the e%am. ('6#' !r EF *i e you a ' on the e%am #( or more !r gi e you a ( on the e%am 4i(ure !

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