EC604
Broadband Wireless Technologies 3-0-0-3
COURSE OBJECTIVE
- To expose the students to understand mobile radio communication principles and to study the recent trends adopted in cellular systems and wireless standards.
COURSE CONTENT
Introduction to Wireless Communication. The Cellular concept, System design, Capacity improvement in cellular systems, Co channel interference reduction. Intelligent cell concept and applications. TechnicalChallenges.
Mobile radio propagation: Reflection, Diffraction. Fading. Multipath Propagation. Channel modeling, Diversity Schemes and Combining Techniques.
Design parameters at the base station, Practical link budget design using path loss models. Smart antenna systems, Beamforming. MIMO Systems. RAKE receiver.
Multiuser Systems: CDMA- Principle, Network design, Link capacity, Power control, WCDMA-Network planning, MC-CDMA, OFDM, Cellular mobile communication beyond 3G.
GSM, IS-95, GPRS, UMTS, WLAN, WPAN, WMAN, Ultra Wideband communications, 4G and beyond 4G.
Text Books
1. A.F.Molisch, Wireless Communications, Wiley, 2005.
2. A.Goldsmith, Wireless Communications, Cambridge University Press, 2005.
Reference Books
1. P.Muthu Chidambara Nathan, “Wireless Communication”s, PHI, 2008.
2. Ke-Lin Du, M.N.S.Swamy, “Wireless Communication Systems”, Cambridge University Press, 2010.
3. K.Fazel & S. Kaiser,” Multi-carrier and Spread Spectrum Systems”, Wiley, 2003
4. S.G. Glisic, “Advanced Wireless Communications”, 4G Technologies, Wiley, 2004.
5. W.C.Y.Lee, “Mobile Communication Engineering”, (2/e), McGraw- Hill, 1998.
6. S.G. Glisic, “Adaptive CDMA”, Wiley, 2003
COURSE OUTCOMES
Students are able to
CO1: discuss the cellular system design and technical challenges.
CO2: analyze the Mobile radio propagation, fading, diversity concepts and the channel modeling.
CO3: analyze the design parameters, link design, smart antenna, beam forming and MIMO systems.
CO4: analyze Multiuser Systems, CDMA, WCDMA network planning and OFDM Concepts.
CO5: summarize the principles and applications of wireless systems and standards