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The course on Wireless and Mobile Communication provides comprehensive knowledge on cellular systems, radio fading channels, and multiplexing techniques. Key learning outcomes include understanding various wireless communication systems, analyzing propagation effects, and modeling cellular communication systems. The course covers topics such as signal propagation, modulation techniques, medium access control, and mobile network fundamentals.
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The course on Wireless and Mobile Communication provides comprehensive knowledge on cellular systems, radio fading channels, and multiplexing techniques. Key learning outcomes include understanding various wireless communication systems, analyzing propagation effects, and modeling cellular communication systems. The course covers topics such as signal propagation, modulation techniques, medium access control, and mobile network fundamentals.
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ELECTRICAL and ELECTRONICS ENGINEERING (in English) PROGRAMME

COURSE DESCRIPTION

ECTS Credi In-Class Hours Semeste Yea Cod


Name of the Course Unit
Credit t (T+P) r r e

Wireless and mobile


4.0 3.0 3+0 7 4 EEE
communication

objectives and Contents

This course has been designed to provide a broad-spectrum


knowledge of wireless and mobile communication systems. It begins
with the basic cellular system modeling and then proceeds towards Objectives of the
the characterization and modeling of radio fading channels, Course Unit
multiplexing techniques in wireless communications and major
standards of mobile radio systems.

Contents of the Course


Unit

Contribution of the
This subject is considered one of the most important subjects in the
Course Intending to
practical life of the engineer, which helps him to understand the
Provide the Professional
wireless and mobile communications and their networks.
Education

The main Course Learning Outcomes (CLOs) of the subject are given below:
At the end of this course, student would be able to:

CLO1:Explain various wireless communication systems and recognize their multiple access
technologies in accordance with their use in current and future wireless and cellular communications
standards. (C2)
CLO2:Explain cellular radio concepts such as frequency reuse, handover, capacity and traffic and
relate interference between mobiles and/or base stations with the capacity of cellular systems (C2).
CLO3:Apply the knowledge of multiple access techniques, cellular concept, trunking, system capacity
and large- and small-scale fading to solve for various performance parameters (C3).
CLO4:Analyze propagation effects such as fading, time delay spread and Doppler spread, and analyze
their impact on the instantaneous received signal strength in multipath channels (C4)
CLO5:Model trunking procedures and design cellular communication systems for a given SIR/SINR
performance using various path loss models using simulator (P2)

Course Contents:

1- Introduction to Wireless Communication systems: Frequencies for Radio Transmission,


Regulations and Signals
2- Signal Propagation, Path Loss of Radio Signals, Additional Signal Propagations Effects,
Multipath Propagation
3- Multiplexing, SDM, FDM, TDM, CDM.
4- Modulation, ASK,FSK,PSK
5- Spread Spectrum, Direct Sequence Spread Spectrum(DSSS), Frequency Hoping Spread
Spectrum (FHSS)
6- Medium Access Control (MAC): Motivation for specialized MAC, SDMA, FDMA,
TDMA,CDMA,Comparison S/T/F/CDMA
7- Cellular Concepts: Introduction, Cell Area, Types of Cell, Signal Strength and Cell
Parameters, Frequency Reuse
8- Cellular or Mobile Networks, Fundamentals of Cellular Systems, Cellular System
Infrastructure
9- Mid-Term
10- Handoff: Introduction, Types of Handoffs, Practical consideration of Handoff, hard and soft
handoff
11- Cell Splitting and Cell Sectoring, Channel Allocation: Introduction, Static and Dynamic
Allocation, Fixed and Dynamic Channel Allocation Schemes, other channel allocation
schemes
12- GSM, Mobile Services, System Architecture, Radio Interface, Localization and Calling,
Handover and Security.
13- Mobile Radio Propagation: Large Scale Path Loss, introduction, Types of Radio Waves,
Propagation Mechanism, Free Space Propagation, Land Propagation, Path Loss
14- Introduction to Wifi ( IEEE802.11 )
15- Bluetooth and ZigBee communication

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