ET02 (Upload-Ver)
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Part 2
(Continue from ET01)
Fundamental of Wireless System
Elements in Wireless Digital
Systems
Transmitter
Encoder
Multiplexer
Modulator
Receiver
Decoder
Multiplexer
Modulator
Elements in Wireless Digital
Systems
Transmitter
Encoder/Decoder?
Encoder
is a {device, circuit, Multiplexer
transducer, software Modulator
program, algorithm or
person} that converts
information from one
format or code to Receiver
another, for the
purposes of
standardization, Decoder
speed, secrecy, Multiplexer
security or Modulator
compressions.
Includes DPCM, and
RRC, CDMA, GSM,
UMTS, etc…
Elements in Wireless Digital
Systems
Transmitter
Multiplexer?
Encoder
(or mux) is a device Multiplexer
that selects one of Modulator
several analog or
digital input signals
and forwards the
selected input into a Receiver
single line
Includes FDMA,
Decoder
TDMA, CDMA
Multiplexer
Modulator
Elements in Wireless Digital
Systems
Multiplexer?
(or mux) is a device
that selects one of
several analog or
digital input signals
and forwards the
selected input into a
single line
Includes FDMA,
Decoder
TDMA, CDMA
Multiplexer
Modulator
Elements in Wireless Digital
Systems
Mode of Transmission,
divided into 3 types
Simplex
Half-Duplex
Full-Duplex
Elements in Wireless Digital
Systems
Mode of Transmission,
divided into 3 types
Simplex
Half-Duplex
Full-Duplex
Elements in Wireless Digital
Systems
Equalization
Process of correcting the channel-induces distortion.
Including:
Linear equalizers
Non-liner equalizers
Adaptive equalizers
Blind equalizers
Elements in Wireless Digital
Systems
Diversity
Used to reduce the fading effect, that will caused the
quality of the received signals.
Diversity technique includes
space diversity
polarization diversity
frequency diversity
selection diversity
maximal radio diversity
equal gain diversity
History – The Theoretical Era
digital signaling
600
500
Americas
400 Europe
Japan
300 others
total
200
100
0 Years
Mobile Telephony
Mobile telephony is the provision of telephone
services to phones which may move around
freely rather than stay fixed in one location.
Mobile Phone!
Voice over Radio System
VoIP Radio is a method of communications that
enables digital two-way radios to interconnect
using Voice over IP protocols over radio, satellite
(Iridium, etc) and other networks.
Radio over IP!
Unit 1 – Conclusion
: Some wireless terms
VOIP
3G, 4G and 5G
Unit 1 – Conclusion
: Terrestrial Telecommunications Infra
Paging Systems
In a mobile network, the paging operation is used to indicate the
subscriber's position in order to establish a connection with
another user, calling from a fixed or mobile environment.
Unit 1 – Conclusion
: Terrestrial Telecommunications Infra
5G
5G is the 5th
generation mobile
network. It is a
new global
wireless standard
after 1G, 2G, 3G,
and 4G networks.
5G enables a new
kind of network
that is designed to
connect virtually
everyone and
everything
together including
machines, objects,
and devices..
Unit 1 – Conclusion
: Trends in Wireless Comm. System
5G
5G is the 5th
generation mobile
network. It is a
new global
wireless standard
after 1G, 2G, 3G,
and 4G networks.
5G enables a new
kind of network
that is designed to
connect virtually
everyone and
everything
together including
machines, objects,
and devices..
Unit 1 – Conclusion
: Trends in Wireless Comm. System
Smart Antenna
A smart antenna is an
adaptive antenna array
consisting of multiple
antennas. It uses
intelligent algorithms to
calculate the optimal
antenna combination so
that the signals
transmitted by the
antennas are
superimposed and
enhanced at the receive
end. Doing so increases
the signal coverage
distance and improves the
transmission rate.
Unit 1 – Conclusion
: Trends in Wireless Comm. System
Software Radios
Software-defined radio
(SDR) is a radio
communication system
where components that
have been traditionally
implemented in analog
hardware
Unit 1 – Conclusion
: Trends in Wireless Comm. System