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Wireless Networks and Mobile Systems

Course title: Wireless Networks and Mobile Systems

Code: 3ФЕИТ10З007

Number of credits (ECTS): 6

Weekly number of classes: 3+1+1+0

Prerequisite for enrollment of the subject: Taken course:Wireless Communications, Teletraffic engineering

Course Goals (acquired competencies): Introduction to the concepts, application and future directions of the development of wireless networks and mobile systems. Recognize the basic functional and technical characteristics of various network concepts, technical solutions, architectures and protocols. Understanding global development guidelines in the domain of wireless networks and mobile systems. Independently solve problems in the area of ​​wireless networking. Development trends.

Total available number of classes: 180

Course Syllabus: Introduction and history. Basic concepts (classification, cellular concept, coverage, interference, hendover, etc.) Spectrum issues. Standardization. Types of networks: cordless, cellular, packet-oriented, local, sensor, personal, etc. Architectures and protocols. Access techniques and concept of RAN. Development and features of xG generations of mobile systems (2G, 3G, 4G, 5G). IP support. QoS. Security aspects. Planning and management of wireless networks. Innovative Networking (M2M, IoT, IoE). Energy efficient networking. Future directions of the development of wireless networks and mobile systems. Heterogeneous concepts. New standards.

Literature:

Required Literature

No.

Author

Title

Publisher

Year

1

M. Sauter

From GSM to LTE: An Introduction to Mobile Networks and Mobile Broadband

Wiley

2010

2

B. Walke

IEEE 802 wireless systems:  protocols, multi-hop mesh/relaying, performance and spectrum coexistence

J.Willey & Sons

2006

Additional Literature

No.

Author

Title

Publisher

Year

1

J. Bannister, P. Mather, S. Coope

Convergence Technologies for 3G Networks: IP, UMTS, EGPRS and ATM

Wiley

2004

2

E. Dahlman, S. Parkval and J. Skold

4G, LTE-Advanced Pro and The Road to 5G

Academic Press

2016

3

W. Xiang, K. Zheng and X. S. Shen

5G Mobile Communications

Springer

2016