Wireless and Мobile Systems and Services
Course: Wireless and Мobile Systems and Services
Code: 3ФЕИТ10001
ECTS points: 6 ECTS
Number of classes per week: 3+0+0+3
Lecturer: Prof. Dr. Liljana Gavrilovska
Course Goals (acquired competencies): Introduction of concepts, implementation and future trends in developments of wireless networks and mobile systems. Understanding of advanced functional and technical characteristics of different networks' concepts, technical solutions, architectures and protocols. Understanding of global development directions in domain of wireless networks and mobile systems. Individual problem solving on area of wireless networking and management. Development roadmap.
Course Syllabus: Introduction. Spectrum problems. Standardization. Architectures and protocols. Access techniques and concept of RAN. Development and characteristics of XG generations of mobile systems (3G, 4G, 5G, 5GB). QoS aspects. Performance analysis of radio resource management algorithms in wireless and mobile networks (power control, handover, access, congestion). Connections management (mobility, sessions). Wireless networks standars (IEEE 802.x). Advanced network architectures (Cloud-RAN, fog, MEC). Virtualization. Analysis of particular scenarios. Innovative networking (M2M, IoT, IoE) and services. Future trends in development of wireless networks and mobile systems. Heterogeneous concepts. New standards.
Literature:
Required Literature |
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No. |
Author |
Title |
Publisher |
Year |
1 |
E. Dahlman, S. Parkval and J. Skold |
4G, LTE-Advanced Pro and The Road to 5G |
Academic Press |
2016 |
2 |
W. Xiang, K. Zheng and X. S. Shen |
5G Mobile Communications |
Springer |
2016 |
3 |
L.Gavrilovska,S.Krco,V.Milutinovic, I. Stojmenovic, R. Trobec |
Application and Multidisciplinary Aspects of Wireless Sensor networks: concepts, integration and case studies |
Springer |
2011 |
Additional Literature |
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No. |
Author |
Title |
Publisher |
Year |
1 |
Bernhard H. Walke, Stefan Mangold, Lars Berlemann |
IEEE 802 Wireless Systems: Protocols, Multi-Hop Mesh / Relaying, Performance and Spectrum Coexistence |
John Wiley & Sons |
2006 |