Introduction and Chapter 1 (2)
Introduction and Chapter 1 (2)
Course Title:
Wireless and Mobile Communication Systems
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Course Objectives & Competences to be acquired:
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Course Contents:
1. Overview of Wireless and Mobile 4. Types of Multiple Access Schemes for
Communications Wireless Systems
Basic principles of wireless communications FDMA multiple access schemes
History of wireless communication system TDMA multiple access schemes
Types of wireless communication systems CDMA multiple access schemes
Trends in cellular radio communication systems OFDMA multiple access schemes
2. Mobile Radio Channel Modeling and 5. Evolution of Mobile Telephony Systems
Mitigations First generation (1G) system: AMPS, TACS
Wireless channel models and signal propagations Second generation (2G) system: GSM & GPRS
Large scale fading channel models Third generation (3G) systems: WCDMA &
Small scale fading channel models CDMA 2000, WIMAX
Mitigation techniques for fading channels Fourth generation (4G) systems: LTE
Equalization techniques 6. Fundamentals of Mobile Computing
Spatial domain processing(diversity) techniques, Introduction to mobile computing
Coding techniques Modeling and simulation of mobile systems
3. Basics of Wireless Cellular Systems Location management schemes
Concept of cellular systems & design fundamentals Energy-efficient computing and communication
Cellular concept and frequency reuse Application of Mobile Computing
Channel assignment techniques
Handoff strategies
Interference and system capacity
Trunking and upgrading the grade of services
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Teaching & Learning Methods
Lecturers, tutorials, paper work, assignments and lab Exercises and Assignments
References
[1]P. M. Shankar, “Introduction to Wireless Systems”, Drexel Univ.,
2001.
[2]A. Goldsmith, “Wireless Communications”, Cambridge University
Press, 2005.
[3] Theodore S. Rappaport, “Wireless Communications: Principle and
Practice”, Prentice Hall PTR, Second Edition, 2002.
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CHAPTER 1:
OVERVIEW OF WIRELESS AND MOBILE COMMUNICATIONS
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History of Wireless Communication
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Today: Wireless Everywhere!
Remote control Satellite TV
Cordless telephone Wireless LAN cards
Headsets Laptops
Garage openers Netbooks
Badges Tablets
Cell phones/modems PDAs
Radio! Smart phones
Pagers Sensor nodes
Electromagnetic waves
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Wireless advantages
Cost effectiveness
Flexibility
Convenience
Speed
Accessibility
Constant connectivity
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Wavelength of Some Technologies
GSM Phones:
o frequency ~= 900 Mhz
o wavelength ~= 33cm
PCS Phones
o frequency ~= 1.8 Ghz
o wavelength ~= 16.7 cm
Bluetooth:
o frequency ~= 2.4Gz
o wavelength ~= 12.5cm
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Mobile Radio Systems
Examples:
operation
frequency band.
This is called a channel
Each channel has a fixed Frequency Bandwidth (in KHz) and Capacity
(bit-rate)
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Simplex, Half-duplex, and Full-duplex Communication
Simplex transmission: on a channel, a station can transmit only in one way.
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Figure 1: Data flow (simplex, half-duplex, and full-duplex)
Duplex Communication – FDD Cont…
FDD: Frequency Division Duplex
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What is Mobility?
Initially, Internet and Telephone Networks are designed assuming the
offline
Mobility means changing point of attachment to the network online
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Cont…
Degrees of Mobility
Walking Users
o Low speed
o Small roaming area
o Usually uses high-bandwidth/low-latency access
Vehicles
o High speeds
o Large roaming area
o Usually uses low-bandwidth/high-latency access
o Uses sophisticated terminal equipment (cell phones)
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The Need for Wireless/Mobile Networking
Demand for Ubiquitous Computing
Use computers seamlessly to help you and to make your life more
easier.
Computers should be location aware
discovers the closest public printer where you can print your
schedule and give to your friend
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Cont…
How to realize Ubiquitous Computing
Small and different size computing and communication devices
Ubiquitous Applications
form.
Network)
o Mobile IP, DHCP, Cellular IP
How to integrate all of them together and also add multimedia services
(3G Systems)
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Very Basic Cellular/PCS Architecture
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Wireless System Definitions
Mobile Station
- A station in the cellular radio service intended for use while in motion at
unspecified locations. They can be either hand-held personal units
(portables) or installed on vehicles (mobiles)
Base station
- A fixed station in a mobile radio system used for radio communication
with the mobile stations. Base stations are located at the center or edge
of a coverage region. They consist of radio channels and transmitter and
receiver antennas mounted on top of a tower.
Mobile Switching Center
- Switching center which coordinates the routing of calls in a large service
area. In a cellular radio system, the MSC connects the cellular base
stations and the mobiles to the PSTN (telephone network). It is also
called Mobile Telephone Switching Office (MTSO)
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Cont…
Wireless System Definitions
Subscriber: A user who pays subscription charges for using a
mobile communication system
Transceiver: A device capable of simultaneously transmitting
and receiving radio signals
Control Channel: Radio channel used for transmission of call
setup, call request, call initiation and other beacon and control
purposes.
Forward Channel: Radio channel used for transmission of
information from the base station to the mobile
Reverse Channel: Radio channel used for transmission of
information from mobile to base station
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Cont…
Wireless System Definitions
Simplex Systems
- Communication systems which provide only one-way
communication. Remote controller, garage door controller
Half Duplex Systems
- Communication Systems which allow two-way
communication by using the same radio channel for both
transmission and reception. At any given time, the user can
either transmit or receive information.
Full Duplex Systems
- Communication systems which allow simultaneous two-way
communication. Transmission and reception is typically on
two different channels (FDD).
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Cont…
Wireless System Definitions
Handoff
- The process of transferring a mobile station from one channel
or base station to an other.
Roamer
- A mobile station which operates in a service area (market)
other than that from which service has been subscribed.
Page
- A brief message which is broadcast over the entire service
area, usually in simulcast fashion by many base stations at the
same time.
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PCS Systems Classification
Cordless Telephones
3G Systems
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Major Mobile Radio Standards USA
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Major Mobile Radio Standards - Europe
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Paging Systems
Conventional paging system send brief messages to a subscriber
Modern paging system: news headline, stock quotations, faxes, etc.
Simultaneously broadcast paging message from each base station
(simulcasting), simplex service to notify/alert the user
Large transmission power to cover wide area.
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Cordless Telephones
Characterized by:
o Low mobility (in terms of range and speed)
o Low power consumption
o Two-way tetherless (wireless) voice communication
o High circuit quality
o Low cost equipment, small form factor and long talk-time
o No handoffs between base units
Appeared as analog devices
Digital devices appeared later with CT2, DECT standards in
Europe and ISM band technologies in USA
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Cont…
Cordless Telephones
Usage: Some more features:
o At homes o 32 Kb/s adaptive differential
o At public places where cordless pulse code modulation
phone base units are available (ADPCM) digital speech
Design Choices: encoding
o Few users per MHz o Tx power <= 10 mW
o Few users per base unit o Low-complexity radio signal
Many base units are processing
connected to only one No forward error correction
handset
(FEC) or whatsoever.
o Large number of base units per
o Low transmission delay < 50ms
usage area
o Short transmission range o Simple Frequency Shift
Modulation (FSK)
o Time Division Duplex (TDD)
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Cellular Telephony
Characterized by
- High mobility provision - Wide-range
- Two-way tetherless voice communication - Handoff and roaming support
- Integrated with sophisticated public switched telephone network (PSTN)
- High transmit power requires at the handsets (~2W)
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Cellular Telephony Systems
Mobile users and handsets
Base stations
links
o ~1 million dollar
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Cellular Networks
First Generation 2.5G
o Analog Systems o Digital Systems
o Analog Modulation, mostly FM o Voice + Low-data rate Data
o AMPS Third Generation
o Voice Traffic o Digital
o FDMA/FDD multiple access o Voice + High-data rate Data
Second Generation (2G) o Multimedia Transmission also
o Digital Systems
o Digital Modulation
o Voice Traffic
o TDMA/FDD and CDMA/FDD
multiple access
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2G Technologies
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2G and Data
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2.5 Technologies
Evolution of TDMA Systems
- IS-95B
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3G Systems
Goals Evolution of Systems
Voice and Data Transmission o CDMA system evolved to CDMA2000
CDMA2000-1xRTT: Up to 307 Kbps
o Simultaneous voice and data
CDMA2000-1xEV:
access CDMA2000-1xEVDO: up to 2.4 Mbps
CDMA2000-1xEVDV: 144 Kbps data rate
Multi-megabit Internet access
o GSM, IS-136 and PDC evolved to W-
o Interactive web sessions CDMA (Wideband CDMA) (also called
Voice-activated calls UMTS)
Up to 2.048 Mbps data-rates
Multimedia Content
Future systems 8Mbps
o Live music Expected to be fully deployed by 2010-2015
o New spectrum is allocated for these
technologies
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Upgrade Paths for 2G Technologies
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