Course
| code | EC529 |
| credit_hours | 3 |
| title | Modern Wireless Communications |
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| prequisites | EC422 |
| credit hours | 3 |
| Description/Outcomes | This course covers the fundamental issues impacting all wireless networks and reviews virtually most of the important new wireless standard and technological development, offering especially. |
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| objectives | Theory and systems of wireless communication systems.
WLAN concept and theory.
Multiple access techniques. |
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| textbook | Theodore Rappaport, ?Wireless Communications principles and practice?, Second Edition, Prentice Hall PTR, 2002 |
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| objective set | bullets |
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Course Content
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Description |
| 1 |
Introduction to Digital Wireless RF Communications, Historical background .
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| 2 |
Frequency allocations, Examples of wireless and Personal communications Systems
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| 3 |
Basic Concepts in Radiowave Propagation, Wireless system components
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| 4 |
Source coding, channel coding, interleaving, Digital modulation techniques for Mobile Radio
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| 5 |
Multiple Access and Spread Spectrum Techniques
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| 6 |
Code Division Multiple Access technique (1)
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| 7 |
Code Division Multiple Access technique (2)
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| 8 |
Frequency Hopping Spread Spectrum technique
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| 9 |
Mobile Radio Propagation
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| 10 |
The Cellular Radio Concept
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| 11 |
CDMA in Modern Wireless Communication
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| 12 |
Second Generation (2G) cellular networks (IS95)
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| 13 |
Third Generation (3G) Wireless Networks
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| 14 |
Bluetooth and Personal Area Networks (PANs)
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| 15 |
Revision
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| 16 |
Final Examination
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