Introduction To Wireless Communication Sy Stems
Introduction To Wireless Communication Sy Stems
stems
Unit I (8 Hrs)
Wireless Communication Systems
A. Introduction to Wireless Communication Systems, Examples of Wireless
Communication Systems, Trends in Cellular Radio and Personal Communication
s.
Modern Wireless Communication Systems: Second Generation (2G) Cellular Net
works,2.5G, Third Generation (3G) wireless Networks,
The Cellular Concept: Introduction, Frequency Reuse, Channel Assignment strat
egies, Hand off Strategies, interference and system capacity, improving coverag
e and capability in Cellular Systems.
B. 4G standard, effects of electromagnetic Radiation of mobile base stations o
n human body.
Unit II (8 Hrs)
Mobile Radio Propagation
A. Large Scale Path Loss: Introduction to Radio wave propagation , free space
propagation model, propagation mechanisms, Practical Link Budget design usin
g path loss models, Out door propagation models, Indoor propagation models, s
ignal penetration into buildings, Ray tracing and site specific modeling.
Small Scale Path Loss: Small Scale Multi path propagation, small scale multi-pat
h measurements, parameters of mobile multi path channels, Types of small scal
e fading, Examples of fading behaviour.
B. Raleigh and Racian distribution, Statistical models for multi path fading c
Unit III (8 Hrs)
Multiple Access Techniques for Wireless Communications
A. Introduction to multiple access, Frequency Division Multiple Access (FDMA), Time
Division Multiple Access (TDMA), Spread Spectrum Multiple Access, Space Division
Multiple Access (SDMA), Capacity of Cellular Systems.
B. Packet Radio Protocols, Carrier Sense Multiple Access Protocols. Reservation
protocols.
Unit IV (8 Hrs)
Wireless Networking
A. Introduction to Wireless Networks, differences between Wireless and fixed
Telephone Networks, Development of Wireless Networks, Traffic routing in Wireless
Networks, Wireless Data Services, Common Channel Signaling, Integrated Services
Digital Network (ISDN), Introduction to Signaling System No.7(SS7), Protocols for
network access. Personal Communication Services / Networks, Protocols for network
access.
Wireless LAN: Infrastructure and Adhoc Networks, IEEE 802.11 , HIPERLAN,
introduction to Bluetooth.
B. An example of SS7- Global Cellular Network inter operability, performance of SS7.
Unit V (8 Hrs)
Wireless Systems and Standards
A. AMPS and ETACS, United States Digital Cellular (IS-54 and IS-136), Gl
obal System for mobile (GSM), CDMA, Digital Cellular Standard (IS-95), C
T2 Standard for Cordless Telephones, Digital European Cordless Telepho
ne (DECT) Standard, Personal Access
Communication Systems (PACS).
B. TRAI Standards for GSM, DECT and GPRS.
Text Books
1.Wireless Communications- Principle and practice,
Theodore S, Rappaport, Second edition, PHI
2.Mobile Communications, Jochen Schiller, Second Edition, Pearson
Education.
References
1. www. Trai.gov.in
2.Relevant IEEE Papers
List of tutorials
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1895: Guglielmo Marconi
◦ first demonstration of wireless
telegraphy (digital!)
◦ long wave transmission, high
transmission power necessary (> 200kw)
1907: Commercial transatlantic connections
◦ huge base stations
(30 100m high antennas)
1915: Wireless voice transmission New York - San Francisco
1920: Discovery of short waves by Marconi
◦ reflection at the ionosphere
◦ smaller sender and receiver, possible due to the invention o
f the vacuum tube (1906, Lee DeForest and Robert von Lieb
en)
1926: Train-phone on the line Hamburg – Berlin wires parallel
to the railroad track
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1928 : many TV broadcast trials (across Atlantic, color TV, TV news)
1933 : Frequency modulation (E. H. Armstrong)
1958: A-Netz in Germany
◦ analog, 160MHz, connection setup only from the mobile station, n
o handover, 80% coverage, 1971 @11000 customers
1972: B-Netz in Germany
◦ analog, 160MHz, connection setup from the fixed network too (but
location of the mobile station has to be known)
◦ available also in A, NL and LUX, 1979 @13000 customer
1979: NMT at 450MHz (Scandinavian countries)
1982: Start of GSM-specification
◦ goal: pan-European digital mobile phone system with roaming
1983: Start of the American AMPS (Advanced Mobile Phone
System, analog)
1984: CT-1 standard (Europe) for cordless telephones
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1986: C-Netz in Germany
◦ analog voice transmission, 450MHz, hand-over possible, digital sig
naling, automatic location of mobile device
◦ Was in use until 2000, services: FAX, modem, X.25, e-mail, 98% co
verage
1991: Specification of DECT
◦ Digital European Cordless Telephone (today: Digital Enhanced Cord
less Telecommunications)
◦ 1880-1900MHz, ~100-500m range, 120 duplex channels, 1.2Mbit
/s data transmission, voice encryption, authentication, up to severa
l 10000 user/km2, used in more than 50 countries
1992: Start of GSM
◦ fully digital, 900MHz, 124 channels
◦ automatic location, hand-over, cellular
◦ roaming in Europe - now worldwide in more than 170 countries
◦ services: data with 9.6kbit/s, FAX, voice, ...
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1994: E-Netz in Germany
◦ GSM with 1800MHz, smaller cells
◦ 1997 @ 98% coverage of the population
1996: HiperLAN (High Performance Radio Local Area Network)
◦ ETSI, standardization of type 1: 5.15 - 5.30GHz, 23.5Mbit/s
◦ recommendations for type 2 and 3 (both 5GHz) and 4 (17GHz) as
wireless ATM-networks (up to 155Mbit/s)
1997: Wireless LAN - IEEE802.11
◦ IEEE standard, 2.4 - 2.5GHz and infrared, 2Mbit/s
◦ already many (proprietary) products available in the beginning
1998: Specification of GSM successors
◦ for UMTS (Universal Mobile Telecommunication System) as Europea
n proposals for IMT-2000
◦ 66 satellites (+6 spare), 1.6GHz to the mobile phone
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1999: Standardization of additional wireless LANs
◦ IEEE standard 802.11b, 2.4-2.5GHz, 11Mbit/s
◦ Bluetooth for piconets, 2.4Ghz, <1Mbit/s
Decision about IMT-2000
◦ Several “members” of a “family”: UMTS, cdma2000, DECT, …
Start of WAP (Wireless Application Protocol) and i-mode
◦ First step towards a unified Internet/mobile communication system
◦ Access to many services via the mobile phone
2000: GSM with higher data rates
◦ HSCSD offers up to 57,6kbit/s
◦ First GPRS trials with up to 50 kbit/s (packet oriented!)
UMTS auctions/beauty contests
◦ Hype followed by disillusionment (approx. 50 B$ payed in Germany
for 6 UMTS licences!)
2001: Start of 3G systems
◦ Cdma2000 in Korea, UMTS in Europe, Foma (almost UMTS) in Japan
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Wireless Communication
◦ transmission quality (bandwidth, error rate, delay)
◦ modulation, coding, interference
◦ media access, regulations
◦ ...
Mobility
◦ location dependent services
◦ location transparency
◦ quality of service support (delay, jitter, security)
◦ ...
Portability
◦ power consumption
◦ limited computing power, sizes of display, ...
◦ usability
◦ ...
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Mobile: Any radio terminal that can be moved
during operation.
A radio terminal that is attached to a high spe
ed platform.
Second generation
Coverage: Few hundred metres,
Outdoor usage possible.
Forward voice channel (FVC)
Reverse voice channel (RVC)