Birla Institute of Technology & Science, Pilani Course Handout Part A: Content Design
Birla Institute of Technology & Science, Pilani Course Handout Part A: Content Design
Birla Institute of Technology & Science, Pilani Course Handout Part A: Content Design
COURSE HANDOUT
Course Objectives
No Course Objective
Text Book(s)
T1 “Wireless Communication Principles and Practice” by Theodore. S. Rappaport
Second Ed., Prentice Hall of India, 2008.
T2 “Wireless Communications and Networks” by William Stallings – Pearson Education
Ltd.
LO1 Students will be able to acquire the concepts of wireless and mobile
communication systems.
LO2 Students will be able to differentiate various cellular technologies, modulation
techniques and radio propagation models used in communication systems.
LO3 Students will be able to describe multiple access techniques and equalization,
diversity and channel coding techniques used in wireless communication.
LO4 With the gained knowledge, students will be able to compare competitive
technologies and the trade-offs associated.
Type Description/Plan/Reference
RL1.1 Introduction to wireless and Mobile communication
Type Description/Plan/Reference
RL2.2 Cellular concept/Inference and system capacity, Trunking and Grade of service, Improving the
coverage
CS 2 A brief summary of recorded lectures, Problems on Trunking and grade of service, Interference
and system capacity.
LE2.1 NA
HW2.1 T1: Problems 3.5, 3.6, 3.8, 3.10, 3.12
Type Description/Plan/Reference
RL3.1 Mobile Radio propagation
RL3.2 Free space propagation model, Fresnel zone
CS 3 A brief summary of recorded lectures, Reflection co-efficient for parallel and Horizontal
polarization of radio waves, Problems on Brewster angle, Radar cross section model. Problems
on Free space propagation model, two ray ground reflected model, Fresnel zone geometry, knife
edge diffraction model.
LE 3.1 Matlab experiment based on the received power using Free space propagation and Ground
reflected model
HW 3.1 T1: Problems 4.1, 4.2,4.5, 4.6, 4.7 4.9, 4.10,4.17
Type Description/Plan/Reference
RL3.3 Indoor/outdoor propagation models
RL4.1 Multipath propagation and Fading
CS 4 A brief summary of recorded lectures, Problems on propagation models , Multipath Propagation,
Effects of multipath Propagation, factors influencing multipath propagation, Doppler shift, Impulse
response model of a multipath channel
LE 4.1 NA
HW 4.1 Radar cross section model , T1: Problems 5.1, 5.2
Type Description/Plan/Reference
RL4.2 Small scale multipath measurement, parameters of multipath channel
RL4.3 Small scale fading, small scale fading due to Doppler effect
CS 5 A brief summary of recorded lectures, Problems and Lab exercises. Experiments based on the
power received in free space propagation model, two ray ground reflected model, Outdoor
propagation models etc using Matlab
LE5.1 Lab Exercises. Experiments based on the power received in free space propagation model, two
ray ground reflected model, Outdoor propagation models etc using Matlab
HW1.1 T1: Problems 5.8 and Lab Exercises
Contact Session 6: Analog Modulation
Type Description/Plan/Reference
RL 5.1 Analog Modulation: Amplitude
RL 6.1 Analog Modulation: Angle Modulation
CS 6 A brief summary of recorded lectures, Frequency &Phase variation of FM and PM
Demodulation of FM, Problems based on Analog Modulation
LE6.1 Matlab Exercises based on Analog Modulation Techniques
HW 6.1 T1: Problems 6.1, 6.2 6. 4
Type Description/Plan/Reference
RL 7.1 Digital Modulation techiques
CS 7 A brief summary of recorded lectures, Spread Spectrum modulation techniques, Problems based
on Digital Modulation techniques and spread spectrum techniques.
LE7.1 Matlab Exercises based on Digital modulation Modulation Techniques
HW 7.1 T1: Problems based on digital modulation techniques
Type Description/Plan/Reference
RL 8.1 Equalisation and Diversity Techniques
RL 9.1 OFDM and MIMO
CS 8 A brief summary of recorded lectures, Adaptive equalizers, error correction codes
LE8.1 NA
HW 8.1 Problems on error correction codes
Type Description/Plan/Reference
RL 10.1 Multiple access techniques
CS 9 A brief summary of recorded lectures, Packet Radio Pure ALOHA, Slotted ALOHA, Problems
based on multiple accesss techniques
LE9.1 NA
HW 9.1 Problems on packet radio technology and multiple access techniques
Contact Session 10 : Wireless Networking
Type Description/Plan/Reference
CS 8 Wireless networking, Traffic routing in wireless networks, CCS
LE7.1 NA
SS10.1 SS7
1. Case study:
a. MIMO-OFDM technology
b. Comparing 3G, Wi-Fi and Wi-Max technologies and seamlessly integrating to form a
ubiquitous connection.
2. Work integration: Students can apply the learning to the work they are doing in
communications field and present briefly in the class about it.
Evaluation Scheme
Evaluation Name Type Weight Duration Day, Date, Session,
Component (Quiz, Lab, Project, (Open book, Time
Midterm exam, End Closed book,
semester exam, etc) Online, etc.)
Important Information
Syllabus for Mid-Semester Test (Closed Book): Upto contact session 5
Syllabus for Comprehensive Exam (Open Book): All topics given in plan of study
Evaluation Guidelines:
1. EC-1 consists of either two Assignments or three Quizzes. Announcements regarding the
same will be made in a timely manner.
2. For Closed Book tests: No books or reference material of any kind will be permitted.
Laptops/Mobiles of any kind are not allowed. Exchange of any material is not allowed.
3. For Open Book exams: Use of prescribed and reference text books, in original (not
photocopies) is permitted. Class notes/slides as reference material in filed or bound form is
permitted. However, loose sheets of paper will not be allowed. Use of calculators is permitted
in all exams. Laptops/Mobiles of any kind are not allowed. Exchange of any material is not
allowed.
4. If a student is unable to appear for the Regular Test/Exam due to genuine exigencies, the
student should follow the procedure to apply for the Make-Up Test/Exam. The genuineness of
the reason for absence in the Regular Exam shall be assessed prior to giving permission to
appear for the Make-up Exam. Make-Up Test/Exam will be conducted only at selected exam
centres on the dates to be announced later.
It shall be the responsibility of the individual student to be regular in maintaining the self-study
schedule as given in the course handout, attend the lectures, and take all the prescribed evaluation
components such as Assignment/Quiz, Mid-Semester Test and Comprehensive Exam according to the
evaluation scheme provided in the handout.