WCN Iv Ece A
WCN Iv Ece A
WCN Iv Ece A
Department of Electronics & Communication Engg. Faculty Details Name of the Faculty : Shaik Basha Designation Course Details Name of the Course : B.Tech Branch : ECE - A Class Title of the Subject Subject Code : IV
COURSE FILE
: Associate Professor
Department
: ECE
: 2009-13 : R09 : II
Nature of the Subject: Elective No. of Weeks : 16 No. of periods/week : 4 Note: 1. The question papers in respect of Objective Tests (OT I and OT II) and Descriptive Tests (DT I and DT II) of this subject should be included in the course file. 2. Time Table and syllabus copy provided to you must also be filed in it. 3. Attach marks statement of the students in respect of OT I, OT II DT I and DT II for this subject in your course file. 4. Photocopy of the best and the worst answer sheets for OT I, OT II, DT I and DT II, be included in the course file. 5. List of Assignments / Seminar topics you have given to the students should also be included in the course file. 6. The J. N. T. University End Examination Question Paper for this subject must be included in the course file. 7. A record of the best and worst marks achieved by the students in every quiz tests must be maintained properly. 8. Additional resources like OHP transparences, handouts, course material, and lecture notes used may also be filed in it.
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Department of Electronics & Communication Engg. Name of the Faculty Subject Subject Code
Class & Branch/Specialization: IV ECE 1. TARGET: 1.1. 1.2. 2. Percentage Pass: 90% Percentage above 60% of Marks: 70%
COURSE PLAN:
(Please write how you intend to cover the contents: i.e., coverage of units by lectures, guest lectures, design exercises, solving numerical problems, demonstration of models, model preparation, or by assignments etc.)
Regular Class Room teaching along with slides presentation. Guest lectures by the subject experts from in & out of the college 1Practical example discussion in the classroom.
3.
Method of Evaluation: 3.1 3.2 3.3 3.4 3.5 Continuous Assessment Examinations Assignments / Seminars Mini Projects : Yes / No : Yes / No : Yes / No
Subjective and Objective as per University Norms : Yes / No Others: (Please Specify)
4.
List out any Additional / New topics / Topics-Beyond-Syllabus or any innovation you would like to introduce in teaching the subject in this semester:
GUIDELINES TO STUDY Signature Academic of Year:2012-13 Faculty THE SUBJECT Date: Semester: ODD / EVEN
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Class & Branch/Specialization: IV ECE 1. Guidelines to Study the Subject: a. Primarily student should be regular to class so that he/she can grab the subject & some topics which are interrelated. b. By Prior study of the topic to be discussed in the coming class makes the student to know as well as clarify the doubts.(plan of topic to be discussed will be given to student). c. Regular submission of the assignment given makes the student to go for easy preparation at the final exam.
2. On completion of this Subject / Course the Student shall be able to: In a position to answer any query regarding the concepts of the wireless communication system. To get the keen idea about each & every thing about the wireless concepts & should be able to view them in their practical life. To have the major differences between the regular internet protocols & wireless protocols in the case of web access.
COURSE OBJECTIVES Signature Academic Year:2012-13 of Faculty Semester: ODD / EVEN Date:
: Shaik Basha
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Objectives Demonstrate historic evolution of wireless networks & introduce time, frequency & code division multiplexing as well as recent other multiple access schemes. Knowing the impact of these schemes on the system design. Networking considerations for wide wireless communication systems & present the practical problems proposed for the future scope. Networking considerations for wide wireless communication systems & present the practical problems proposed for the future scope. The world wide web management for the mobile communication & Accessing the web services through the portable wireless communication device without any interrupt. Networking considerations for wide wireless communication systems & present the existing protocol along with their structures. Short distance communication between PC to mobile & Mobile to mobile or PC to PC by means of the predefined frequency spectrum. Global System for digital data transmission and improvement in the mobile communication for the same digital data transfer over the existing standard system. Description of the wireless applications in ATM networks.
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E, G, J & K
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6.
A,E, H, I, J & K
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A,E, F, I, J & K
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A, E, F, G & I
Note: For each of the objective indicate the appropriate Outcomes to be achieved. Kindly refer to page number-6, to know the illustrative verbs that can be used to state the objectives.
1. 2. 3. 4.
Name of the Faculty : Shaik Basha Subject : WIRELESS COMMUNICATIONS AND NETWORKS Subject Code : 58032 Class & Branch/Specialization: IV ECE
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General Categories of outcomes An ability to apply knowledge of mathematics, science and engineering An ability to identify, formulate and solve engineering problems. An ability to design and conduct experiments, analyze and interpret data. An ability to design a system, component or process to meet desired needs within realistic constraints such as economic, environmental, social, political, ethical, and safety manufacturability and sustainability. An ability to function on multidisciplinary terms The ability to use modern engineering tools, software and equipment to analyze problems. An understanding of professional and ethical responsibility. An ability to communicate effectively in both verbal and written form effectively. A knowledge of impact of engineering solutions on the society and also on contemporary issues. A recognition of the need for, and an ability to engage in self education and life-long learning. An ability to use the techniques, skills and modern engineering tools necessary to face competitive examinations and engineering practices.
Specific outcomes of the course Should able to have knowledge about the wireless communication system Able to analyze the problems with the wireless communication & to work for the solutions. Practical problems with the wireless communication have to be analyzed. Should have basic foundation to approach the solutions by proper algorithms & system design to upgrade the existing wireless system.
E F G H I J
Able to link with other professional courses viz. computers etc. Able to have the software exposure to analyze the performance of the designs in laboratory. As a technical person should have zeal to solve the wireless communication system problems. Should sound in wireless concepts to deliver effectively in outside world. Designs should solve the problems with the communication system in the society. Should be sound in wireless concepts to go for higher education. Able to give the right solution effectively this makes technical person as an Engineer.
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Programme objectives 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
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These verbs can also be used while framing questions for Mid Term Examinations. ILLUSTRATIVE VERBS FOR STATING GENERAL OBJECTIVES
Know Comprehend Understand Apply Analyze Design Generate Evaluate
Convert Defend Describe (a Procedure) Distinguish Estimate Explain why/how Extend Generalize Give examples Illustrate Infer Summarize
Change Compute Demonstrate Deduce Manipulate Modify Predict Prepare Relate Show Solve
Categorize Combine Compile Compose Create Devise Design Generate Organize Plan Rearrange Reconstruct Reorganize Revise
B. Affective Domain Adhere Resolve Assist Attend Change Develop Help Influence Initiate Select Serve Share
C. Psychomotor Domain (skill development) Bend Dissect Insert Perform Calibrate Compress Conduct Connect Convert Decrease Demonstrate Draw Extend Feed File Grow Handle Increase Keep Elongate Limit Manipulate Move precisely Operate Paint Prepare Remove Replace Report Reset Run Set
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Expected date of completion of the whole Subject / Course and remarks, if any:
S.No Unit No Description
Duration (Dates)
From 17/12/2012 To 31/12/2012
1.
2.
II
31/12/2012
08/01/2013
08
3.
III
CELLULAR SYSTEM DESIGN FUNDAMENTALS MULTIPLE ACCESS TECHNIQUES FOR WIRELESS COMMUNICATION
09/01/2013
28/01/2013
10
4.
IV
29/01/2013
06/02/2013
10
5.
WIRELESS NETWORKING
18/02/2013
26/02/2013
07
6.
VI
WIRELESS WAN
27/02/2013
13/03/2013
08
7.
VII
WIRELESS LAN
18/03/2013
01/04/2013
06
8.
VIII
02/04/2013
10/04/2013
05
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Date
17/12/2012
2 3 4 5
1 1 1 1
6
INTRODUCTION TO WIRELESS COMMUNICATION SYSTEMS: Evolution of mobile radio communication Examples of wireless communication systems. Paging systems. Cordless telephone systems.
Cellular system
1 and A-D & G-K 1 and A-D & G-K 1 and A-D & G-K 1 and A-D & G-K 1 and A-D & G-K 1 and A-D & G-K
T1 T1 T1 T1
TEXT BOOKS:
1. Theodore S. Rappaport, Wireless Communication and Applications. Pearson Education 2003. 2. Upen Dalal, Wireless Communication, Oxford University Press, 2010. 3. Kaveh Pahlavan, Prashant Krishnamoorthy, Principles of Wireless Networks, - A united approach, Pearson Education, 2002.
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Date
31/12/2012
MODERN WIRELESS COMMUNICATION SYSTEMS : Second generation cellular networks, area networks. Third generation wireless network, Wireless in local loop. Wireless local area networks, Blue tooth and Personal
Objectives and Outcomes achieved
T1
2 3 4 5
2 1
1 2 8
2 and A-E & G-J 2 and A-E & G-J 2 and A-E & G-J 2 and A-E & G-J 2 and A-E & G-J
T1 T1 T1 T1
TEXT BOOKS:
1. Theodore S. Rappaport, Wireless Communication and Applications. Pearson Education 2003. 2. Upen Dalal, Wireless Communication, Oxford University Press, 2010. 3. Kaveh Pahlavan, Prashant Krishnamoorthy, Principles of Wireless Networks, - A united approach, Pearson Education, 2002.
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Date
1 2 3 4 5 6
09/01/2013 09/01/2013 16/01/2013 21/01/2013 22/01/2013 23/01/2013 28/01/2013 Total No. of Periods
1 1 1 2 2
1 2 10
CELLULAR SYSTEM DESIGN FUNDAMENTALS: Spectrum Allocation. Basic Cellular System. Frequency reuse Channel assignment strategies Handoff Strategies
Interference and system capacity Trucking and grade off service Improving coverage and capacity, cell splitting
Objectives and Outcomes achieved
TEXT BOOKS:
1. Theodore S. Rappaport, Wireless Communication and Applications. Pearson Education 2003. 2. Upen Dalal, Wireless Communication, Oxford University Press, 2010. 3. Kaveh Pahlavan, Prashant Krishnamoorthy, Principles of Wireless Networks, - A united approach, Pearson Education, 2002.
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S. No
Date
29/01/2013
2 1 1 2 2 2
10
MULTIPLE ACCESS TECHNIQUES FOR WIRELESS COMMUNICATION: Introduction to multiple access FDMA TDMA Spread spectrum multiple access Space division multiple access, Packet radio Capacity of a cellular systems
Objectives and Outcomes achieved
2 3 4 5 6
T1
4 and E, G, J & K
TEXT BOOKS:
1. Theodore S. Rappaport, Wireless Communication and Applications. Pearson Education 2003. 2. Upen Dalal, Wireless Communication, Oxford University Press, 2010. 3. Kaveh Pahlavan, Prashant Krishnamoorthy, Principles of Wireless Networks, - A united approach, Pearson Education, 2002.
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Date
18/02/2013
1 1 2 2 1
7
2 3 4 5
WIRELESS NETWORKING : Difference between wireless and fixed telephone networks Development of wireless networks Fixed network transmission hierarchy Traffic routing in wireless networks Wireless data services Common channel signaling
Objectives and Outcomes achieved
T1 T1 T1
TEXT BOOKS:
1. Theodore S. Rappaport, Wireless Communication and Applications. Pearson Education 2003. 2. Upen Dalal, Wireless Communication, Oxford University Press, 2010. 3. Kaveh Pahlavan, Prashant Krishnamoorthy, Principles of Wireless Networks, - A united approach, Pearson Education, 2002.
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Date
1 2 3 4 5 6
1 1 2 2 2
1 1
WIRELESS WAN : Mechanism to support a mobile environment, Communication in the infrastructure IS-95 CDMA forward channel, IS95 CDMA reverse channel Packet and frame formats in IS 95. IMT 2000 Forward channel in W-CDMA and CDMA 2000, Reverse channels in W- CDMA and CDMA 2000 GPRS and higher data rates Short messaging service in GPRS mobile application protocols
Objectives and Outcomes achieved
T3 T3
TEXT BOOKS:
1. Theodore S. Rappaport, Wireless Communication and Applications. Pearson Education 2003. 2. Upen Dalal, Wireless Communication, Oxford University Press, 2010. 3. Kaveh Pahlavan, Prashant Krishnamoorthy, Principles of Wireless Networks, - A united approach, Pearson Education, 2002.
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S. No
Date
1 2 3 4
1 1 2 1
1 1 6
WIRELESS LAN: Historical overviews of the LAN industry, Evolution of the WLAN industry, Wireless home networking, IEEE 802,11.The PHY Layer MAC Layer wireless ATM. HYPERLAN, HYPERLAN 2.
6 and A,E, F, I, J & K 6 and A,E, F, I, J & K 6 and A,E, F, I, J & K 6 and A,E, F, I, J & K 6 and A,E, F, I, J & K 6 and A,E, F, I, J & K
TEXT BOOKS:
1. Theodore S. Rappaport, Wireless Communication and Applications. Pearson Education 2003. 2. Upen Dalal, Wireless Communication, Oxford University Press, 2010. 3. Kaveh Pahlavan, Prashant Krishnamoorthy, Principles of Wireless Networks, - A united approach, Pearson Education, 2002.
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S. No
Date
1 2 3 4
2 1 1 1
5
ORTHOGONAL FREQUENCY DIVISION MULTIPLEXING: Basic Principles of Orthogonality. Single Versus Multi channel Systems. OFDM Block Diagram and its explanation. OFDM Signal mathematical representation.
Objectives and Outcomes achieved
8 and A, E, F, G & I
TEXT BOOKS:
1. Theodore S. Rappaport, Wireless Communication and Applications. Pearson Education 2003. 2. Upen Dalal, Wireless Communication, Oxford University Press, 2010. 3. Kaveh Pahlavan, Prashant Krishnamoorthy, Principles of Wireless Networks, - A united approach, Pearson Education, 2002.
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Actual Date of Completion & Remarks, if any: Actual date of completion with remarks, if any
No. of Objectives Achieved
S.No
Unit No
1.
08
2.
II
07
3.
III
07
4.
IV
04
5.
08
6.
VI
06
7.
VII
06
8.
VIII
05
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Question Number
Date
Tutorial Question
Obj-1
List out the differences between wired & wireless communication systems.*
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Obj-2
Obj-3
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(Please write the Questions/ Problems/ Exercises. Which you would like to give to the students) Objectives to which these questions are related
Question Number
Date
Tutorial Question
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Signature of Faculty Date: LESSON PLAN (UNIT-I) Academic Year:2012-13 Semester: ODD / EVEN Subject Code : 07A8EC09
Question Number
Date
Assignment Question
What are the multiple access methods involved in wireless communication systems for efficient spectrum utilization.
Obj-1
Obj-1
Obj-1
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Subject
Question Number
Date
Assignment Question
Obj-2
What are the advancements that were happened from 1G to 3G network systems?
Obj-2
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Signature of HOD Date: Department of Electronics & Communication Engg. Subject LESSON PLAN (UNIT-III)
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Date
Assignment Question
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With neat diagram explain the execution of SS7 protocol over the communication system.
Obj -3
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Signature of HOD Date: Department of Electronics & Communication Engg. Subject LESSON PLAN (UNIT-IV)
(Please write the Questions/ Problems/ Exercises. Which you would like to give to the students) Objectives to which these questions are related
Question Number
Date
Assignment Question
With a neat schematic explain the working of MobileIP over the networking system.
Obj - 4
With help of neat diagram explain the elements existing in Agent Advertisement message format.
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Signature of HOD Date: Department of Electronics & Communication Engg. Subject LESSON PLAN (UNIT-V)
(Please write the Questions/ Problems/ Exercises. Which you would like to give to the students) Objectives to which these questions are related
Question Number
Date
Assignment Question
Obj -5
With a neat diagram explain the structure of IEEE 802 architecture and layers involved in it.
Obj - 5
Explain the structure of MAC and also give how it will have control on the medium acces.
Obj - 5
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Signature of HOD Date: Department of Electronics & Communication Engg. Subject LESSON PLAN (UNIT-VI)
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Assignment Question
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Signature of HOD Date: Department of Electronics & Communication Engg. Subject LESSON PLAN (UNIT-VIII)
Question Number
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Assignment Question
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Signature of HOD Date: Department of Electronics & Communication Engg. Name of the Faculty Subject
Signature of Faculty Date: INTERNAL ASSESSMENT MARKS : S.Srinivas : Wireless Comm. & Networks Subject Code : 07A8EC09 Academic Year:2011-12 Semester: ODD / EVEN
Class & Branch/Specialization: IV ECE Best and the worst Internal Marks Details:
S.No. Mid Exams Maximum Marks Best Marks Worst Marks Remarks
1 2 3 4
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