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EELE 5490 Fall 2009

EELE 5490, Fall, 2009

Wireless Communications

Ali S. Afana

Department of Electrical Engineering

Class 1

Sep. 30th, 2009

                                                           

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OutlineOutline

Instructor information Motivation to study wireless communications and networks Course descriptions and textbooks What you will study from this course

Objectives Coverage and schedule Homework, projects, and exams

Other policies Reasons to be my students

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Instructor InformationInstructor Information

Office location: B262 Email: aliafana@iugaza.edu Phone: 2809 Course website: http://www.iugaza.edu/aliafana Research interests: Cognitive Radio

Intelligent Wireless Communications

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MotivationsMotivations

Recent Development– Cellular system: 3G, 4G, video, game,

– WIFI everywhere

– WIMAX,

– UWB, no cables

– Bluetooth, small devices connections

Job Market – Probably one of most easy and high paid majors recently

– Intel changes to wireless, Micron will follow? Cypress

Research Potential – multiuser communication & Cognitive radio are still an

open issues.

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Course DescriptionsCourse Descriptions

What is the wireless communication system? What are the wireless channels? What are the theorems? What are the major components and techniques? How is the information transmitted? What are the current industrial standards? Can I find a job by studying this course? Can I find research topics?

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Textbook and SoftwareTextbook and Software

Require textbook:

Wireless Communications: Principles and Practice, 2nd Edition, Theodore S. Rappaport, Prentice Hall, 2001.

Require Software: MATLAB; Recommended readings

Digital communications: J. Proakis, Digital Communications Random process: G.R. Grimmett and D.R. Stirzaker, Probability and

Random Processes Estimation and detection: H.V. Poor, An introduction to Signal

Detection and Estimation Information theory: T. M. Cover and J. A. Thomas, Elements of

Information Theory Error correct coding: P.Sweeney, Error Control Coding Computer Networks: A. S. Tanenbaum, Computer Networks

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ScheduleSchedule

Cellular concept and network concept- Chapter 2

Wireless Channel Large scale loss: chapter 3 Small scale loss, Fading: chapter 4

Wireless communications technique Modulation, chapter 5 Equalization, diversity and channel coding, chapter 6

Wireless Networks and Standards chapter 8,9,10

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Homework, Project, and ExamHomework, Project, and Exam

Homework 3~4 questions per week

Projects: Wireless Channel Simulation: simple MATLAB programs Term presentation:

For research on xxx, what is the state-of-art

Exams Votes for the percentages for homework, projects, and exams

Participations Attendance and Feedback

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Teaching StylesTeaching Styles

Slides plus black board Slides can convey more information in an organized way Blackboard is better for equations and prevents you from not coming. A lesson from last semester: math

Course Website Print handouts with 3 slides per page before you come Homework assignment and solutions Project descriptions and preliminary codes

Feedback Too fast, too slow, small class advantages. Presentation, English, …

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Reasons to be my studentsReasons to be my students

Wireless Communication and Networking have great market Usually highly paid and have potential to retire overnight Highly interdisciplinary Do not need to find research topics which are the most

difficult part. Research Assistant, Stipend Free trips to conferences in Alaska, Hawaii, Europe, Asia… A kind of nice (at least looks like) Work with hope and happiness Graduate fast

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Questions?Questions?

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Wireless CommunicationsWireless Communications Satellite

TV

Cordless phone

Cellular phone

Wireless LAN, WIFI

Wireless MAN, WIMAX

Bluetooth

Ultra Wide Band

Wireless Laser

Microwave

GPS

Ad hoc/Sensor Networks

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Channel, Bandwidth, SpectrumChannel, Bandwidth, Spectrum Bandwidth: the number of bits per second is proportional to B

http://www.ntia.doc.gov/osmhome/allochrt.pdf

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Mobile Radio telephoneMobile Radio telephone

AMPS:

advanced

mobile phone

system

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North American Major StandardsNorth American Major Standards PCS GSM Coreless FDMA TDMA CDMA Modulation

– FM– QPSK– GMSK– BPSK– QAM

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Europe StandardsEurope Standards GSM

CT2

Dect

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Japan StandardsJapan Standards

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Basic conceptsBasic concepts Simplex, half-duplex, and full duplex

Frequency division duplexing, FDD– Most of system because of simplicity

Time division duplexing, TDD: – indoor system only, because of delay

Different from FDMA and TDMA

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Basic concepts (cont.)Basic concepts (cont.)

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Pager SystemPager System

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Cellular systemCellular system Mobile identification number (MIN) electronic serial number (ESN)

Chapter 2

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Land phone calls cellular phoneLand phone calls cellular phone

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Cellular phone calls land phoneCellular phone calls land phone

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Mobile Mobile

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Base StationBase Station

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HomeworkHomework Read Chapter 1

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Questions?Questions?