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ADVANCE MOBILE TECHNOLOGY & NETWORKING. Course Content. Schedules. Monday : 1:00 PM – 2:00 PM Wednesday : 11:00 AM– 1:00 PM Room 2406. Visiting Scholar. Name : Sharmin Parveen E-mail ID : sharminparveen@yahoo.com , sharmin.parveen@cs.ui.ac.id
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ADVANCE MOBILE TECHNOLOGY & NETWORKING Course Content
Schedules • Monday : 1:00 PM – 2:00 PM • Wednesday : 11:00 AM– 1:00 PM • Room 2406
Visiting Scholar • Name : Sharmin Parveen • E-mail ID : sharminparveen@yahoo.com , sharmin.parveen@cs.ui.ac.id • Course Web : https://scele.cs.ui.ac.id • Office Room :1201, Building A, Depok Campus • Time for consultation : On appointment
GOAL • The objective of this course is to focus on recent advances in the wireless and mobile network technologies, Mobile Video Internet for supporting the broad spectrum of emerging video-centric applications. • The course is intended to provide students with the knowledge on Mobile WiMAX, Bluetooth, GPRS, UMTS along with their security issues. • This course will have the goal of understanding the research and deployment challenges in building the Next Generation Ubiquitous Networks.
Course Layout • Mobile Network Architecture • Wireless and mobile network techniques and protocols • Concept of Heterogeneous Network • Wireless Network Security • Application-specific technologies • Cognitive Radio (CR) and dynamic spectrum sharing systems • Network Performance & Analysis • Wireless delivery models • Mobile and ubiquitous multimedia
Mobile Network Architecture • GSM • GPRS • UMTS
Wireless and mobile network techniques and protocols • 802.11 WLAN/802.11n • 802.16 WiMAX, Mobile WiMAX • 3G cellular networks • MAC/PHY layer techniques • MIMO technology for point-to-point and multi-user wireless communication
Concept of Heterogeneous Network • Integration of WLAN and 3G Networks • Integration of Wi-FI and WiMAX • Integration of WiMAX and GSM
Wireless Network Security • Security and management in wireless, multicast, multi-media and/or converged environments • Threats, vulnerabilities and requirements for security management
Application-specific technologies • Mobile VoD, SDV, IPTV • Mobile video conferencing • Mobile video gaming • Video surveillance and sensing • Mobile Ad Hoc and Sensor systems • Bluetooth
Cognitive Radio (CR) and dynamic spectrum sharing systems • Multiple access schemes for cognitive radio • Resource management in cognitive radio networks • Spectrum sensing mechanisms and protocol support • Spectrum sharing/trading in cognitive radio networks
Network Performance & Analysis • Quality of Service metrics • Traffic analysis • Experimental results from test bed/deployments • Video quality measurement
Wireless delivery models • Broadcast/multicast • P2P mobile video • Vehicular video deliver
Mobile and ubiquitous multimedia • Wireless and mobile multimedia systems • Media streaming, distribution and storage • Network support for multimedia • Overlay networks for multimedia • Grid /cloud computing support for multimedia
Assignments • Periodically assingments will be given on relevant topics. • Assignments will be due on the specified date. • Late Policy: 20% maximum grade will be deducted every additional day.
Examination Scheme & Grading System • Examination Scheme: • Class Participation • Quizes • Case Analysis • Group Projects and Presentation • Midterm Exam and • Final Exam • Grading System: • Class Participation - 10% • Quizzes - 10% • Case Analysis Assignments- 10% • Group Project - 25% • Midterm Exam - 20% • Final Exam - 25% --------------------------- Total 100% ------------
Reference Books • J. Schiller, Mobile Communication, Addison-Wesley, 2003. • J. W. Mark, W. Zhuang, Wireless Communications and Networking, Prentice-Hall of India Private Ltd. • G. Sanders, L. Thorens, M. Reisky, O. Rulik and S. Deylitz, GPRS Networks, John Wiley, 2003. • K. Pahlavan, P. Krishnamurthy, Principle of Wireless Networks, Prentice-Hall of India Private Ltd., 2003. • A. K. talukder, Roopa R. Yavagal, Mobile Computing, Tata McGraw-Hill Publishing Company Ltd., 2005. • T. S. Rappaport, Wireless Communications: Principles and Practice, Prentice Hall, 1996. • K. Feher, Wireless Digital Communications - Modulation & Spread Spectrum Applications, Prentice Hall, 1995. • C. Smith, D. Collins,3G Wireless Networks, Tata McGraw-Hill Publishing Company Ltd., 2007. • W. Stallings, Wireless Communications & Networks, Prentice-Hall of India Private Ltd., 2006. • R. Kamal, Mobile Computing, OXFORD University Press, 2007. • William C.Y. Lee, Wireless and Cellular Communications, McGraw-Hill, 2006. • J.G. Andrews, A Ghosh, R. Muhamed, Fundamental of WiMAX-Understanding Broadband Wireless Networking, Prentice-Hal (Relevant Journal and Conference Papers will be provided whenever required.)