Next Generation Network Class: TE
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Next Generation Network
Class: TE-8
Course Code:
Course Description
Enhanced knowledge and understanding of
networking through study of
AMPS.
GSM.
PAN (Personal Area Network).
Wireless Lan (WiFi).
Wireless Man (WiMax)
UMTS
Developing/enhancing skills in
Analysis of Wireless network protocols and architecture
Research and/or practical skills
Course Objectives
After the completion of this course, student will:
Understanding of the major type of wireless technologies used
Learn Recent advances in wireless communications and electronics have
enabled the development of low-cost, low-power, multifunctional nodes
that are small in size and communicate through short & Long distances.
These nodes, which consist of sensing, data processing, and
communicating components.
Understand the pros and cons of the various technologies used in past
present and future
Course Outline
Week 1
Review of wireless communication fundamentals
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Wireless Transmission Impairments
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Medium Access methods
TDMA,FDMA,CDMA
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Direct Spread spectrum
Frequency Hoping
Week 2-3
Introduction to Wireless Networks
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Differences between fixed and wireless networks
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Circuit switched and packet switched network
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OSI Layers Functionalities in Wireless network
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Wireless Network services
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Positives and negatives of Wireless Networks
Week 4
Wireless personal area networks (WPANS)
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IEEE 802.15 std and Task groups Introduction
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Blue Tooth Case Study
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Blue Tooth Protocol stack
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Blue Tooth Profiles
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Blue Tooth usage models & Enhanced Data rates
Week 5-6
Wireless Local Area Networks (WLANS)
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Introduction to IEEE 802.11 std
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Wireless LAN Components
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Wireless LAN Topologies
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WLAN Infrastructure Networks
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WLAN Ad hoc Networks
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IEEE 802.11 MAC (Medium Access Protocols)
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Different IEEE 802.11 Standards
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IEEE 802.11 a/b/g
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Location Determination in IEEE 802.11e std
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Upcoming standard, 802.11n brief introduction
Week 7
Wireless Metropolitan Area Networks (WMAN)
oOverview of IEEE 802.16 std and variants
oConcepts of OFDMA
o802.16 example WiMax
oWiMax Medium Access protocol
oWiMax Quality Of service
oMobility in WiMax
Week 8-9
Introduction to Cellular networks
oCellular networks basic architecture
oBasic concepts of cellular networks
Paging
Hand-off
Frequency reuse
Cell Types
Week 10
Detailed study of Second generation Cellular Networks
oBrief history of 2G
oGSM standard
GSM Services and features
GSM System Architecture
GSM Channels and frame Structure
Short messaging service in GSM Network
oEvolution of 2.5G
GPRS for GSM
GSM Architecture modifications for GPRS
GPRS Network Elements
GPRS Channels and context
oEnhanced Data rates for GSM (EDGE)
Technical overview of EDGE Technology
EDGE and GPRS comparison
Enhancements for higher data rates in GSM
Week 11-12
Overview of 3G Cellular systems
oBrief Introduction to W-CDMA and CDMA2000
oUMTS a 3G Cellular network
UMTS System Architecture and Interfaces
UMTS Evolving Services & Application
UMTS Core Network and QOS Issues
Week 13-14
Introduction to Network Simulators
Special research Topics
oLike sensor networks
oMobile IP
oRouting algorithms in Wireless Ad hoc networks
Week 15
Presentations
Recommended and Reference Books
Recommended Book:
Wireless Communication Networks
By William Stalling
Reference Books
Wireless Communications :Principal & Practice
Principal of Wireless Network: A Unified Approach
By Theodore Rappaport
By Kaveh Pahlavan, Prashant Khrishnamurthy
GSM Network: GPRS Evolution: One Step towards
UMTS
EVALUATION
The final grade will be calculated by using the
following items and weights;
Items
Midterm
Final term
Class Marks
Weight age
25 %
50 %
25 %
The distribution of class marks is as follows:
Class assignments
Class presentations on IEEE publications
Class Quizzes
5
15
5
Teaching Methodology
Lectures using Multimedia
Short Quizzes usually at the end of the Lecture.
Detail research on topic assigned to group comprises of 2 to 4
students in the form of assignments.
Presentation on any IEEE publication related to the course at the
end of the course
Performance/Progress
Based mainly on lectures and presentations
Atleast 1 presentation by every student
3 quizzes will be taken
3 Case studies (Assignments)