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202ecp21 Wireless Communication

The course on Wireless Communication aims to teach students about wireless channel characteristics, cellular architectures, digital signaling schemes, and multipath mitigation techniques. Key topics include path loss models, cellular concepts, modulation techniques, equalization, and multiple antenna techniques. The course is supported by various references for in-depth study.

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202ecp21 Wireless Communication

The course on Wireless Communication aims to teach students about wireless channel characteristics, cellular architectures, digital signaling schemes, and multipath mitigation techniques. Key topics include path loss models, cellular concepts, modulation techniques, equalization, and multiple antenna techniques. The course is supported by various references for in-depth study.

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20ECP21 WIRELESS COMMUNICATION


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COURSE OBJECTIVES:

This course will enable the students to understand the characteristics of wireless channels, the basic
concepts of cellular architectures, various digital signaling schemes for fading channels and
multipath mitigation techniques.

COURSE CONTENT:

Wireless Channels
Large scale path loss- Path loss model : Fre Space and Two- Ray models - Link Budget design
- Small scale fading- Parameters of mobile multipath channels - Time dispersion parameters
·. Coherence·ba11dwi<;lth.- Doppler pread & Coh ·renr.e time, Fading due to Multipath time delay
spread -.:Oat f�ding - frequency selective fading - T<ading due to Doppler spread - fast fading -
slow fac)iug....· • .. : ..
..C�llµlar A.rchitecture
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) .: Multiple {\9c;��'s' techniques - FDMA, TOMA, CDMA- Capacity calculations - Cellular concept
,. • -r, F'requepcy ieuse - channel assignment- band off- interference & system capacity- trunking &
grade of service- Coverage and capacity improvement.
Modulation Techniques
Minimum Shift Keying, Gaussian MSK, M-ary QAM, M-ary FSK, Orthogonal Frequency
Division Multiplexing, Performance of Digital Modulation in Slow-Flat Fading Channels and
Frequency Selective Mobile Channels.

Multipath Mitigation Techniques


Equalization: Survey of Equalization Techniques, Linear Equalization, Non-linear Equalization,
Algorithms for Adaptive Equalization, Diversity Techniques, Rake receiver.

Multiple Antenna Techniques


MIMO systems - spatial multiplexing - System model- Pre-coding- Beam forming- transmitter
diversity, receiver diversity - Channel state information-capacity in fading and non-fading
channels.

REFERENCES:

I. C. Y. Lee and William, "Mobile Cellular Telecommunications", 2nd Edition, McGraw Hill,
2011.
2. Theodore S Rappaport, "Wireless Communication Principles and Practice", 2nd Edition,
Pearson Education, 2010.
3. Mischa Schwartz, "Mobile Wireless Communications", Cambridge University, Press, 2nd
Edition, 2010.
4. Andrea Goldsmith, "Wireless Communication", 2nd Edition, Cambridge University Press,
2012.
5. Kaveh Pahlavan and Prashant Krishnamurthy, "Principles of Wireless Networks", Pearson,
2011.

t tJ ,i, rtment
·Head of The 'Depa
Department of ECE
Sri Ramakrishna Institute of Technol9ff
Coimbatori • 1t.

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