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Scheme of Teaching and Examination B.E.: Electronics & Communication Engineering

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SCHEME OF TEACHING AND EXAMINATION

B.E.: Electronics & Communication Engineering


VIII SEMESTER
Teaching Hours Credits
Examination
/Week
Sl. Subject
Title Theory/
No Code Practical/ I.A. Total
Theory Duration Practical
Drawing Marks Marks
Marks
1 15EC81 Wireless Cellular and LTE 4G 4 - 3 20 80 100 4
Broadband
2 15EC82 Fiber Optics & Networks 4 - 3 20 80 100 4

3 15EC83X Professional Elective-5 3 - 3 20 80 100 3

4 15EC84 Internship/Professional Practice Industry Oriented 3 50 50 100 2

5 15ECP85 Project Work - 6 3 100 100 200 6

6 15ECS86 Seminar - 4 - 100 - 100 1

TOTAL 11 10 15 310 390 700 20

Professional Elective -5
15EC831 Micro Electro Mechanical Systems
15EC832 Speech Processing
15EC833 Radar Engineering
15EC834 Machine learning
15EC835 Network and Cyber Security

1. Internship / Professional Practice: To be carried between the (6th and 7th Semester) or (7th and 8th) Semester Vacation period.

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B.E E&C EIGTH SEMESTER SYLLABUS

Wireless Cellular and LTE 4G Broadband


B.E., VIII Semester, Electronics &Communication Engineering/ Telecommunication
Engineering
[As per Choice Based Credit System (CBCS) scheme]

Subject Code 15EC81 IA Marks 20


Number of 04 Exam Marks 80
Lecture
Hours/Week
Total Number of
50Lecture
(10 Hours
Hours
/ Module) Exam Hours 03

CREDITS – 04
Course Objectives: This course will enable students to:

Understand the basics of LTE standardization phases and specifications.


Explain the system architecture of LTE and E-UTRAN, the layer of LTE,
based on the use of OFDMA and SC-FDMA principles.
Analyze the role of LTE radio interface protocols to set up, reconfigure and
release the Radio Bearer, for transferring the EPS bearer.
Analyze the main factors affecting LTE performance including mobile speed
and transmission bandwidth.
Module – 1 RBT
Level
Key Enablers for LTE features: OFDM, Single carrier FDMA, Single L1, L2
carrier FDE, Channel Dependent Multiuser Resource Scheduling, Multi
antenna Techniques, IP based Flat network Architecture, LTE Network
Architecture. (Sec 1.4- 1.5 of Text).

Wireless Fundamentals: Cellular concept, Broadband wireless


channel (BWC), Fading in BWC, Modeling BWC – Empirical and
Statistical models, Mitigation of Narrow band and Broadband Fading
(Sec 2.2 – 2.7of Text).
Module – 2
Multicarrier Modulation: OFDM basics, OFDM in LTE, Timing and L1, L2
Frequency Synchronization, PAR, SC-FDE (Sec 3.2 – 3.6 of Text).

OFDMA and SC-FDMA:OFDM with FDMA,TDMA,CDMA, OFDMA,


SC-FDMA, OFDMA and SC-FDMA in LTE (Sec 4.1 – 4.3, 4.5 of Text).

Multiple Antenna Transmission and Reception: Spatial Diversity


overview, Receive Diversity, Transmit Diversity, Interference
cancellation and signal enhancement, Spatial Multiplexing, Choice
between Diversity, Interference suppression and Spatial Multiplexing
(Sec 5.1 – 5.6 of Text).
Module – 3
Overview and Channel Structure of LTE: Introduction to LTE, L1, L2
Channel Structure of LTE, Downlink OFDMA Radio Resource, Uplink

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SC-FDMA Radio Resource(Sec 6.1 – 6.4 of Text).
.
Downlink Transport Channel Processing: Overview, Downlink
shared channels, Downlink Control Channels, Broadcast channels,
Multicast channels, Downlink physical channels, H-ARQ on
Downlink(Sec 7.1 – 7.7 of Text).
Module – 4
Uplink Channel Transport Processing: Overview, Uplink shared L1, L2
channels, Uplink Control Information, Uplink Reference signals,
Random Access Channels, H-ARQ on uplink (Sec 8.1 – 8.6 of Text).

Physical Layer Procedures: Hybrid – ARQ procedures, Channel


Quality Indicator CQI feedback, Precoder for closed loop MIMO
Operations, Uplink channel sounding, Buffer status Reporting in
uplink, Scheduling and Resource Allocation, Cell Search, Random
Access Procedures, Power Control in uplink(Sec 9.1- 9.6, 9.8, 9.9, 9.10
Text).
Module – 5
Radio Resource Management and Mobility Management: L1, L2
PDCP overview, MAC/RLC overview, RRC overview, Mobility
Management, Inter-cell Interference Coordination(Sec 10.1 – 10.5 of
Text).
Course Outcomes: At the end of the course, students will be able to:

Understand the system architecture and the functional standard specified in


LTE 4G.
Analyze the role of LTE radio interface protocols and EPS Data convergence
protocols to set up, reconfigure and release data and voice from users.
Demonstrate the UTRAN and EPS handling processes from set up to release
including mobility management for a variety of data call scenarios.
Test and Evaluate the Performance of resource management and packet data
processing and transport algorithms.
Question Paper pattern:
The Question paper will have ten questions.
Each full Question consisting of 16 marks
There will be 2 full Questions (with a maximum of Three sub questions)
from each module.
Each full question will have sub questions covering all the topics under a
module.
The Students will have to answer 5 full Questions, selecting one full
Question from each module.
Text Book:
Arunabha Ghosh, Jan Zhang, Jefferey Andrews, Riaz Mohammed,
‘Fundamentals of LTE’, Prentice Hall, Communications Engg. and Emerging
Technologies.

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Reference Books:
1. LTE for UMTS Evolution to LTE-Advanced’ Harri Holma and Antti
Toskala, Second Edition - 2011, John Wiley & Sons, Ltd. Print ISBN:
9780470660003.
2. ‘EVOLVED PACKET SYSTEM (EPS) ; THE LTE AND SAE EVOLUTION
OF 3G UMTS’ by Pierre Lescuyer and Thierry Lucidarme, 2008, John
Wiley & Sons, Ltd. Print ISBN:978-0-470-05976-0.
3. ‘LTE – The UMTS Long Term Evolution ; From Theory to Practice’ by
Stefania Sesia, Issam Toufik, and Matthew Baker, 2009 John Wiley & Sons
Ltd, ISBN 978-0-470-69716-0.

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