6EIRG4 Syllabus
6EIRG4 Syllabus
) India
(Scheme Effective from January2024)
COURSECONTENTS
Unit–I
Introduction to Wireless Communication: Classification of different wireless communication
networks, Transceiver techniques for Mobile wireless communication - Modulation, Channel
Coding, Speech Coding, Spread spectrum Modulation, Multiple Access Techniques, Duplexing.
Unit–II
Channel Characterization: Characterizing Mobile-Radio Propagation, Large-Scale Fading,
Path loss models, Small-Scale Fading, Types of small scale fading, fading parameters –
Coherence time, coherence BW, Delay spread, Doppler spread. Models for Fading channel-
Rayleigh Fading and Rician distribution for fading channel, Fading mitigation techniques -
Equalization Techniques, Diversity Techniques, RAKE Receiver, OFDM.
Unit–III
Introduction to Cellular Mobile System: A basic cellular system, Performance criteria,
Concept of frequency reuse channels, C/I ratio, cell splitting, sectoring, types of non co-channel
interference, co-channel interference: measurement & reduction factor, Frequency management,
Channel Assignment, Handoffs, Dropped call rate.
Unit–IV
GSM: System architecture, Air interfaces, Multiple access, Channel organization and framing
structure, Call set-up procedure, Protocols and signaling, Authentication and security.
Institute of Engineering & Technology, Devi Ahilya University, Indore (M.P.) India
(Scheme Effective from January2024)
CDMA: CDMA Evolution, CDMA IS-95 systems - its forward and reverse links, PN sequence
related to IS-95, Power control, Trans receiver techniques used in CDMA, call processing steps,
Hand-off process.
Unit–V
Advanced Mobile Networks: Wireless Networks GPRS, EDGE, 3G-UMTS, Wi-max, WLAN,
their architecture and working. Overview of IP and Mobile IP, Introduction to 4G & 5G systems.
Learning Outcomes:
Upon Completing the Course, Student will be able to learn
(1) Various processes and their types involved in mobile communication system.
(2) Current and future Mobile communication standards and techniques used in standards.
BOOKS RECOMMENDED:
[1]. I. S. Misra, “Wireless Communications and Networks 3G and Beyond”, Second Edition, Mc
Graw Hill, 2013.
[2]. A. F. Molisch, “Wireless communication”, Second Edition, Wiley Publication, 2014.
[3]. A. Biswas, M. Chaudhary, “Wireless Communication, Theory and Applications”, Cambridge
University Press, First Edition, 2017.
[4]. T.S. Rappaport, “Wireless Communications: Principles and Practice”, Second Edition, Pearson
Education / Prentice Hall of India, Third Indian Reprint 2003.
[5]. W.C.Y. Lee, “Mobile Communications Engineering: Theory and applications”, Second
Edition, McGraw-Hill International, 1998.