The document outlines the Mobile Communication course (EE-451) taught by Dr. Rabeea Basir at NUST, detailing course organization, grading policy, and required textbooks. It emphasizes the importance of understanding engineering aspects of mobile communications, including various technologies beyond GSM. The document also highlights class conduct expectations and the importance of active participation and academic integrity.
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Lecture01- Introduction Orientation
The document outlines the Mobile Communication course (EE-451) taught by Dr. Rabeea Basir at NUST, detailing course organization, grading policy, and required textbooks. It emphasizes the importance of understanding engineering aspects of mobile communications, including various technologies beyond GSM. The document also highlights class conduct expectations and the importance of active participation and academic integrity.
• Else You All know my Office… HOPE SO (1st floor, DEE)
Course Organization • Course Folder link: • https://lms.nust.edu.pk/portal/?redirect=0 • Enrollment Code : • Visit the site frequently • For further details please see the course outline Grading Policy • Avoid Plagiarism. Do not cheat !! • Grading Policy o Quizzes (06) (announced + unannounced) 10% o Assignments (3) 10% o MidTerm 30% o Final 40% o CEP/PBL 10% Text & Reference Books • Textbook: o Wireless Communications: Principles and Practice by Theodore S. Rappaport, Second Edition • Reference Book(s): o Principles of Mobile Communications by Prof. Gordon Stuber, 3rd Edition. o Wireless Communication Networks. By William Stalling. o Latest Research Article on 5G
o Other sources will be indicated
o Your inputs are also welcomed o Please solve book questions for your own practice About the course • Mobile communications and the internet are now an essential part of everyday life. • This course gives you a thorough understanding of engineering aspects of this rapidly changing field • We will intend to look beyond GSM that include CDMA, OFDMA and MIMO About the Course • Areas of research : o transmission quality (bandwidth, error rate, delay) o modulation, coding, interference o media access, regulations o location dependent services o location transparency o quality of service support (delay, jitter, security) o power consumption o limited computing power, sizes of display, ... o usability Course Grading • Assignments on DUE DATE only…. No Late Submissions