Study Guide 2015-2016

ELT-41206 Basic Course on Wireless Communications, 5 cr

Additional information

Course page is on TUT Moodle2

Person responsible

Elena-Simona Lohan, Markku Renfors

Lessons

Implementation 1: ELT-41206 2015-01

Study type P1 P2 P3 P4 Summer
Lectures
Excercises
Laboratory work
 3 h/week
 2 h/week

+3 h/week
+2 h/week
 2 h/per



 



 



 

Lecture times and places: Wednesday 9 - 12 S4/SA207

Requirements

Exam

Learning Outcomes

In this course, the focus is on the techniques of the radio interface, on top of which, e.g., the Internet network protocols are built. Upon completing the course, the student can explain and compare the structures, principles, and possible applications of different radio communication systems. More specifically, the student should be able to: - explain the general principles how the different phenomena in mobile radio channels have to be taken into consideration in the design of a reliable radio communication link; - compute the path loss encountered in wireless transmission, using basic path loss models - explain the whole transmission chain in a wireless communication or navigation system - describe the significance of different transmitter and receiver signal processing modules (coding, modulation, channel equalization,...) on the performance of a radio link; - describe the general principles of sharing the channel in duplex and multiuser radio communications, as well as detailed operation of the basic WLAN-MAC protocol; - describe the general structure and main elements and functionalities of a cellular mobile communication system, as well as analyze the commonalities and differences in GSM and UMTS networks; - compute the load and capacity of basic cellular network configurations (based on Erlang laws) - explain the general principles how it is possible to extract useful information from radio signals for positioning applications.

Content

Content Core content Complementary knowledge Specialist knowledge
1. BASIC ELEMENTS OF WIRELESS TRANSMISSION: - Basics of antennas; - Multiplexing and modulation methods; - Basic ideas of spread-spectrum and multicarrier techniques; - Multiple access techniques; - Medium access (MAC) protocols, WLAN MAC.   - History of wireless communications.   
2. PROPERTIES AND MODELING OF THE RADIO CHANNEL: - Path loss models; - Large-scale fading; - Small-scale fading.  - Statistical modelling of fading.   
3. CELLULAR NETWORK CONCEPT: - Elements, structure and functionalities of a mobile radio network; - Radio network planning principles.      
4. PRINCIPLES OF WIRELESS COMMUNICATION SYSTEMS: - GSM, UMTS; - WiFi, - Broadcast networks; - Satellite communications; - Positioning systems (cellular network based, GPS, Galileo).   - WiMAX, Bluetooth, LTE.   
5. RADIO RESOURCE MANAGEMENT: - Power control; - Handover (cell/sector, frequency, system); - Packet scheduling; - Access control mechanisms.     

Instructions for students on how to achieve the learning outcomes

Exam. Self-assessment.

Assessment scale:

Numerical evaluation scale (1-5) will be used on the course

Study material

Type Name Author ISBN URL Additional information Examination material
Lecture slides   Basics of Wireless Communications   Tapani Ristaniemi, Markku Renfors, Jarno Niemelä         Yes   



Correspondence of content

Course Corresponds course  Description 
ELT-41206 Basic Course on Wireless Communications, 5 cr TLT-6106 Basic Course on Wireless Communications, 5 cr  

Last modified 18.01.2016