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Next Generation Network. Class: TE-8 Course Code:. Course Description. Enhanced knowledge and understanding of networking through study of AMPS. GSM. PAN (Personal Area Network). Wireless Lan (WiFi). Wireless Man (WiMax) UMTS Developing/enhancing skills in
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Class: TE-8 Course Code:
Course Description • Enhanced knowledge and understanding of networking through study of • AMPS. • GSM. • PAN (Personal Area Network). • Wireless Lan (WiFi). • Wireless Man (WiMax) • UMTS • Developing/enhancing skills in • Analysis of Wireless network protocols and architecture • Research and/or practical skills
Course Objectives After the completion of this course, student will: • Understanding of the major type of wireless technologies used • Learn Recent advances in wireless communications and electronics have enabled the development of low-cost, low-power, multifunctional nodes that are small in size and communicate through short & Long distances. These nodes, which consist of sensing, data processing, and communicating components. • Understand the pros and cons of the various technologies used in past present and future
Recommended and Reference Books Recommended Book: • Wireless Communication Networks • By William Stalling Reference Books • Wireless Communications :Principal & Practice • By Theodore Rappaport • Principal of Wireless Network: A Unified Approach • By Kaveh Pahlavan, Prashant Khrishnamurthy • GSM Network: GPRS Evolution: One Step towards UMTS
EVALUATION • The final grade will be calculated by using the following items and weights; Items Weight age • Midterm 25 % • Final term 50 % • Class Marks 25 % The distribution of class marks is as follows: • Class assignments 5 • Class presentations on IEEE publications 15 • Class Quizzes 5
Teaching Methodology • Lectures using Multimedia • Short Quizzes usually at the end of the Lecture. • Detail research on topic assigned to group comprises of 2 to 4 students in the form of assignments. • Presentation on any IEEE publication related to the course at the end of the course
Performance/Progress • Based mainly on lectures and presentations • Atleast 1 presentation by every student • 3 quizzes will be taken • 3 Case studies (Assignments)