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20EC149 CELLULAR AND MOBILE 2 0 2 3


COMMUNICATION
Course type Program Elective Prerequisite DIGITAL COMMUNICATION

COURSE OUTCOMES
At the end of the course the student should be able to:
1. Recall the limitations of conventional mobile telephone systems and explain the concept
of frequency reuse.
2. To provide the students with an understanding of Co-channel and Non-Co channel
Interference. [SDG 4 (Quality Education)
3. To give students an understanding of cell coverage for signal and traffic diversity
techniques and mobile antennas. SDG 9 (Industry, Innovation, and Infrastructure)
4. To give the students an understanding of frequency management channel assignment and
types of handoff. SDG 9 (Industry, Innovation, and Infrastructure)

Module I
Cellular Mobile Radio Systems
Introduction to Cellular Mobile System, Frequency spectrum, uniqueness of mobile radio
environment, operation of cellular systems, Hexagonal shaped cells.
Concept of frequency channels, Frequency reuse, Co-channel Interference Reduction Factor,
desired C/I from a normal case in an Omni directional Antenna system, Cell splitting.

Module II
Interference
Effects of Interference, Co-Channel Interference, Adjacent-Channel Interference, non-co-
channel interference-different types, Near-End to Far-End Ratio Interference,
Intermodulation (IM) Interference, Intersymbol Interference, Security issues

Module III
Cell Coverage for Signal and Traffic
Signal reflections in flat and hilly terrain, effect of human-made structures, phase difference
between direct and reflected paths, straight-line path loss slope, general formula for mobile
propagation over water and flat open area, near and long distance propagation, Fading effects.

Module IV
Antennas and Frequency Management
Antennas, Numbering and grouping, setup, access and paging channels, channel assignments
to cell sites and mobile units, channel sharing and borrowing, sectorization, overlaid cells,
non-fixed channel assignment.
Module V
Handoff
Handoff, dropped calls, types of hand off, hand off initiation, delaying handoff, advantages of
Handoff, power difference handoff, forced handoff, mobile assisted and soft handoff
Intersystem handoff.

TEXT BOOKS
1. Paul Hill, “An Introduction to Cellular / Mobile Communications Networks: from the
first generation to the present day”, Kindle edition, 2023.
2. W.C.Y. Lee, “Mobile Cellular Telecommunications”, Tata McGraw Hill, 2 nd Edition,
2006.
3. Theodore S. Rapport, “Wireless Communications”, Pearson Education, 2nd Edition,
2002.
4. Gottapu Sasibhushana Rao, “Mobile Cellular Communication” Pearson Education, 2012.

REFERENCES
1. Gordon L. Stuber, “Principles of Mobile Communications”, Springer International
2nd Edition, 2007.
2. W C Y Lee, “Wireless and Mobile Communications”, Tata McGraw Hill, 3rd Edition,
2006.
3. Asrar U.H .Sheikh, “Wireless Communication theory and Technique”, Springer,2004.

Syllabus referred
https://www.amrita.edu/course/cellular-and-mobile-communication-system/
https://web.stanford.edu/~dntse/papers/book121004.pdf

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