ECS4345

Mobile systems and network design

T Guy

3 points
* 16 lectures and 9 tutorial/laboratory hours
* Second semester
* Clayton
* Prerequisites: ECS3321, MAT3920
* Corequisites: ECS4322

Objectives The student is expected to acquire knowledge and understanding of the principles of mobile radio networks and how they contrast with those for fixed telecommunications networks, and to develop an awareness of the challenges to be faced in providing a high quality of service.

Synopsis Land and satellite-based mobile radio services, systems and networks. Mobile cellular telephone, paging, telepoint, and wireless LAN systems. Characteristics of the mobile radio channel; multipath fading, shadowing and Doppler effects. Modulation, coding and diversity to combat these adverse effects. Switching and other protocols in support of mobility. Frequency reuse and channel allocation. Multiaccess methods. Study of cellular mobile radio as the `typical' mobile service. Future developments in mobile telecommunications and associated new design problems.

Assessment Examination (2 hours): 70%
* Practical work/Laboratory work: 30%

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