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Shujaat Ali Khan Tanoli, Ph.D.
Instructor InformationShujaat Ali Khan TanoliPh.D. (Telecommunications)
Assistant Professor
Ph.D. in Telecommunications, 2011, AIT, Thailand.
Exchange Research Candidate, 2010, Tohoku University, Sendai, Japan.
ME in Telecommunication s, AIT, Thailand
B.Sc. Computer Engineering, 2006, COMSATS, Abbottabad
Email: [email protected]
04/17/23 Wireless Communication Techniques – Course Info 1-3
Focus is on the principles, architectures, protocols and algorithms related to the advancement in some key areas of mobile networks
Goal is to cover core as well as advanced mobile computing technologies
Introduce Simulation Modeling and Analysis in order to conduct performance studies and comparative evaluation of mobile computing technologies
Lots of interesting topics to cover
Feedback if you would like to discuss some other technology
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Course Objectives
Course ContentsIntroduction: Motivation, Applications, Short History
Wireless Technologies: Cellular, Satellite, Wireless LANs, WLL,
MANETs, Bluetooth, WiMax, UWB
Wireless Transmission: . Frequencies, Signal Propagation,
Multiplexing, Spread Spectrum (FH and DSS)
Medium Access Protocol: Motivation for a specialized MAC, MACA,
802.11 MAC
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Course Contents
Cellular Architecture: Frequency Reuse, Cell Hierarchy, Handover
Cellular Systems: 2G, GPRS, 3G Systems (UMTS, CDMA2000),
LTE, LTE-Advanced
Wireless LANs: IEEE 802.11, WLAN security
Mobility: Mobile IP, Fast Handover, Local Mobility
Integration: 3G Cellular- Wireless LAN - WMAN
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Course InformationLectures:
Thursdays 1700 – 2000
Prerequisites: Data Communications, Signal processing and Computer Networks
Books: T. Rappaport, Wireless Communications – Principles and Practice,
Second Edition, Prentice Hall J. Schiller, “Mobile Communications”, Second Edition, Addison-
Wesley, 2003. K. Pahlavan and P. Krishnamurthy, Principles of Wireless Networks –
A Unified Approach, Prentice Hall. A. Prasad, N. Prasad, “802.11 WLAN and IP Networking: Security,
QoS and Mobility”, Artech House, 2005
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Course Information
Exams and Grading:
Midterm Exam (8th week) 25%
Quizzes (4-6)/Paper Reviews/Assignments 15%
Course Project (Written Report & Presentation) 10%
Final Examination (16th week) 50%
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Projects are importantProjects are important
I hear and I forget, I see and I remember, I do and I
understand
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Course Projects
Two projects during the semester. One literature survey and one on
simulation analysis/development
Purpose is to deepen and/or broaden the student knowledge and
abilities in wireless systems
All students are required to do two projects/semester paper being
worth 10% of the final grade. The projects would involve a critical
review of literature and a programming project or a simulation or
analytical study.
The project may be done individually or in teams of two students,
provided that the tasks of each team member are clearly identified.
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Course Projects
All projects must be approved by the instructor. You are
encouraged to discuss project ideas with the instructor and to
submit your proposal as early as possible.
You would be required to work on a network simulator package
such as Matlab, ns-2, OPNET or similar
You are required to choose project topics within the first three
weeks of classes.
The projects will be completed in three phases, each being
graded separately.
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Course Projects - Possible Topics
3G/4G cellular networks
wireless LANs
personal area networks, Bluetooth
broadband satellite networks
security issues in wireless networks
radio resource management
traffic management and quality of service
multiple access techniques
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Course Projects - Possible Topics
IP-based wireless networkshandoff techniquestraffic and mobility modelsmultimedia over wireless networksad hoc network protocolsmobile and ubiquitous computingmiddle-ware for wireless/mobile network applicationswireless application development Your Own Topic!
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Course Project/Term Paper
Grading Policy of Project The final score for the projects will be calculated based on the following grading policy: Project proposal 12% Progress Report 24% Final Report 40% Presentation 24%
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