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Wireless Communications EX 751: Lecture: 3 Year: IV Tutorial: 0 Part: II Practical: 1.5

This document outlines the course objectives and topics for a wireless communications course. The topics include: 1) an introduction to wireless communication systems and trends, 2) cellular mobile communication concepts including frequency reuse and handoff strategies, 3) radio wave propagation in mobile networks including path loss models and small-scale fading, 4) modulation-demodulation methods for mobile communications, 5) equalization and diversity techniques, and 6) speech and channel coding fundamentals including vocoders, linear predictive coding, and block/convolutional codes. The course consists of lectures, tutorials, and practical sessions covering these fundamental aspects of wireless communications.

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Wireless Communications EX 751: Lecture: 3 Year: IV Tutorial: 0 Part: II Practical: 1.5

This document outlines the course objectives and topics for a wireless communications course. The topics include: 1) an introduction to wireless communication systems and trends, 2) cellular mobile communication concepts including frequency reuse and handoff strategies, 3) radio wave propagation in mobile networks including path loss models and small-scale fading, 4) modulation-demodulation methods for mobile communications, 5) equalization and diversity techniques, and 6) speech and channel coding fundamentals including vocoders, linear predictive coding, and block/convolutional codes. The course consists of lectures, tutorials, and practical sessions covering these fundamental aspects of wireless communications.

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3.7.

Types of smallscale fading (flat, frequency selective, fast, slow),


WIRELESSCOMMUNICATIONS RayleighandRiceanfadingdistribution
EX751 4. ModulationDemodulationmethodsinmobilecommunications(4 hours)

Lecture :3 Year :IV
Tutorial :0 Part :II 4.1. Review of amplitude (DSB, SSB, VSB) and angle (frequency, phase)
Practical :1.5 modulationsanddemodulationtechniques
4.2. Reviewoflinecoding,digitallinear(BPSK,DPSK,QPSKs)andconstant
CourseObjectives: envelop (BFSK, MSK, GMSK) modulation and demodulation
To introduce the student to the principles and building blocks of wireless techniques
communications. 4.3. Mary(MPSK,MFSK,QAMandOFDM)modulationanddemodulation
techniques
1. Introduction (2hours) 4.4. Spread spectrum modulation techniques, PN sequences, direct
1.1. Evolution of wireless (mobile) communications, worldwide market, sequenceandfrequencyhoppedspreadspectrums
examples 4.5. Performancecomparisonofmodulationstechniquesinvariousfading
1.2. Comparisonofavailablewirelesssystems,trends channels
1.3. Trends in cellular radio (2G, 2.5G, 3G, beyond 3G) and personal
wirelesscommunicationsystems 5. Equalizationanddiversitytechniques (4hours)
5.1. Basicsofequalization.Equalizationincommunicationsreceivers,linear
2. Cellularmobilecommunicationconcept (4hours) equalizers
2.1. Frequencyreuseandchannelassignmentstrategies 5.2. Nonlinear equalization, decision feedback and maximum likelihood
2.2. Handoffstrategies,types,priorities,practicalconsiderations sequenceestimationequalizations
2.3. Interference and system capacity, cochannel and adjacent channel 5.3. Adaptive equalization algorithms, zero forcing, least mean square,
interference,powercontrolmeasures recursiveleastsquaresalgorithms,fractionallyspacedequalizers
2.4. Gradeofservice,definition,standards 5.4. Diversitymethods,advantagesofdiversity,basicdefinitions
2.5. Coverageandcapacityenhancementincellularnetwork,cellsplitting, 5.5. Space diversity, reception methods (selection, feedback, maximum
sectoring,repeaters,microcells ratioandequalgaindiversity)
5.6. Polarization,frequencyandtimediversity
3. Radiowavepropagationinmobilenetworkenvironment (12hours) 5.7. RAKEreceiversandinterleaving
3.1. Freespacepropagationmodel,radiatedpowerandelectricfield
6. Speechandchannelcodingfundamentals (4hours)
3.2. Propagation mechanisms (largescale path loss) Reflection, ground
6.1. Characteristics of speech signals, frequency domain coding of speech
reflection,diffractionandscattering (subbandandadaptivetransformcoding)
3.3. Practicallinkbudgetdesignusingpathlossmodels. 6.2. Vocoders (channel, formant, cepstrum and voiceexcited ), Linear
3.4. Outdoor propagation models (LongleyRice, Okumura, Hata, Walfisch predictivecoders(multipulse,codeandresidualexcitedLPCs),Codec
andBertoni,microcell) forGSMmobilestandard
3.5. Indoorpropagationmodels(partition losses,longdistancepathloss, 6.3. Review of block codes, Hamming, Hadamard, Golay, Cyclic, Bosh
multiplebreakpoint,attenuationfactor) ChaudharyHocquenghgem(BCH),ReedSolomon(RS)codes
3.6. Small scale fading and multipath (factors, Doppler shift), Impulse 6.4. Convolutional codes, encoders, coding gain, decoding algorithms
response model of multipath channel, multipath measurements, (Viterbiandothers)
parametersofmobilemultipathchannel(timedispersion,coherence 6.5. TrellisCodeModulation(TCM),Turbocodes
bandwidth,Dopplerspreadandcoherencetime)

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