WMC Syllabus
WMC Syllabus
YEAR III
COURSE CODE 20EC3605
TITLE OF THE Wireless and Mobile Communication
COURSE
Lecture Tutorial Practical Seminar/Projects Total Credits
SCHEME OF Hours Hours Hours Hours Hours
Instruction 3 - - 39 3
COURSE OBJECTIVES:
COURSE OUTCOMES:
Bloom’s
CO
Outcomes Taxonomy
No.
Level
CO1 Understand the concepts and techniques of mobile radio
communication fundamentals like reflection, diffraction, 2-Understand
scattering and fading
CO2 Understand working principles, types, modulation 1-Remember
methods, channeling and applications. 2 Understand
CO3 Understand equalization techniques and the analysis of the 2-Understand
same to improve the signal strength 4- Analyze
CO4 Analyse the modulation and multiple access techniques to 4- Analyze
increase the channel efficiency 5 -Evaluate
CO5 Understand cellular design concepts and apply them in 2 Understand
wireless communication 3- Apply
CO6 Understand the short distance communication and the 2 – Understand
concept of 5G wireless communication and analyses the 4 - Analyze
pros and cons of technology
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COURSE CONTENT:
MODULE 1: 08Hrs
Evolution of mobile radio communication fundamentals, General Model of Wireless
Communication Link, Types of Signals, Cellular Infrastructure, Cellular System
Components, Antennas for Cellular Systems, Operation of Cellular Systems, Channel
Assignment, Frequency reuse, Channel Assignment strategies, Handoff Strategies Cellular
Interferences, Sectorization; Wireless Channel and Radio Communication, Free Space
Propagation Model, Channel Noise and Losses, Fading in Land Mobile Systems, Multipath
Fading, Fading Effects on Signal and Frequency, Shadowing.
MODULE 2: 08Hrs
Theory of Vocoders, Types of Vocoders; Spread Spectrum Modulation, Pseudo-Noise Codes
with Properties and Code Generation Mechanisms, DSSS and FHSS Systems, Time Hopping
and Hybrid Spread Systems; Multicarrier Modulation Techniques, Zero Inter Symbol
Interference Communication Techniques, Detection Strategies, Diversity Combining
Techniques: Selection Combining, Threshold Combining, Equal Gain Combining,
Maximum Ratio Combining; Spatial Diversity and Multiplexing in MIMO Systems,
Channel Estimation.
MODULE 3: 08Hrs
Equalization Techniques: Transversal Filters, Adaptive Equalizers, Zero Forcing Equalizers,
Decision Feedback Equalizers, and related algorithms; Multiplexing and Multiple Access:
FDMA, TDMA, CDMA, OFDMA, SC-FDMA, IDMA Schemes and Hybrid Method of
Multiple Access Schemes, RAKE Receiver; Multiple Access for Radio Packet Systems: Pure
ALOHA, Slotted ALOHA, CSMA and their versions; Packet and Pooling Reservation Based
Multiple Access Schemes.
MODULE 4: 08Hrs
GSM system for mobile Telecommunication, General Packet Radio Service, Edge
Technology; CDMA Based Standards: IS 95 to CDMA 2000, Wireless Local Loop, IMT
2000 and UMTS, Long Term Evolution (LTE), Mobile Satellite Communication.
MODULE 5: 07Hrs
Introduction to Mobile Adhoc Networks, Bluetooth, Wi-Fi Standards, WiMax Standards, Li-
Fi Communication, Ultra-Wideband Communication, Mobile data networks, Wireless
Standards IMT 2000, Introduction to 5G concept
TEXT BOOKS:
1. T.S. Rappaport, “Wireless Communication-Principles and practice”,
Pearson Publications, Second Edition.
2. Upena Dalal, “Wireless Communication and Networks”, Oxford Press
Publications.
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REFERENCES:
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