700.251 (15S) Wireless Networks
Overview
- Lecturer
- Course title german Wireless Networks
- Type Course (continuous assessment course )
- Hours per Week 2.0
- ECTS credits 4.0
- Registrations 10 (20 max.)
- Organisational unit
- Language of instruction English
- Course begins on 01.03.2015
Time and place
Course Information
Course content
This is the tutorial for the lecture Wireless Networks in which some of the lecture's topics are covered in more detail. Further we will address some contents in a practical manner and cover some additional topics.
We will cover state of the art wireless communication systems and their principles with practical examples that shall help you to understand them in detail.
Topics
- Bitte wechseln Sie zur Englischen Beschreibung dieser LV für weitere Information.
Literature
Schwartz: Mobile Wireless Communications, Cambridge University Press, 2005 Goldsmith: Wireless Communications, Cambridge University Press, 2005 Rappaport: Wireless Communications, Prentice Hall, 2001 Molisch: Wireless Communications, Wiley-IEEE Press, 2005 Eberspächer, Vögel, Bettstetter, Hartmann: GSM: Architecture, Protocols, and Services, 3rd ed., Wiley, 2008 Walke: Mobile Radio Networks, 2nd ed., Wiley, 2002 Walke, Seidenberg, Althoff: UMTS: The Fundamentals, Wiley, 2003 Kaaranen, Ahtiainen, Laitinen, Naghian, Niemi: UMTS Networks: Architecture, Mobility, and Services, 2nd ed., Wiley, 2005 Dahlman, Parkvall, Sköld, Beming: 3G Evolution: HSPA and LTE for Mobile Broadband, 2nd edition, Wiley, 2008 Koodli and Perkins: Mobile Inter-Networking with IPv6: Concepts, Principles, and Practices, Wiley, 2007 Perkins (Ed.): Ad Hoc Networking, Addison-Wesley Longman, 2001 Sesia, Toufik, Baker: LTE - The UMTS Long Term Evolution, Wiley, 2009 Serpedin,Chadhari: Synchronization in Wireless Sensor NetworksTeaching methodology including the use of eLearning tools
Students will be required to present their assigned group works in class, and will be provided with information to help them with their group works in the form of lecture presentations. Attendance for presentation (your own as well as others) is compulsory.Course content
This is the tutorial for the lecture Wireless Networks in which some of the lecture's topics are covered in more detail. Further we will address some contents in a practical manner and cover some additional topics.
We will cover state of the art wireless communication systems and their principles with practical examples that shall help you to understand them in detail.
Topics
- Protocol Engineering with SDL
- LTE, LTE-Advanced
- Security in Wireless Networks
- Ad hoc Network
Teaching objective
At the end of this tutorial you should have an insight into wireless communication networks and their fundamentals, with a practical approach to address the important wireless communication networks topics.Prior knowledge expected
It is suggested that you visit the lecture Wireless Networks though this is not a requirement.Additional requirements are: - Internet protocols
Literature
Schwartz: Mobile Wireless Communications, Cambridge University Press, 2005 Goldsmith: Wireless Communications, Cambridge University Press, 2005 Rappaport: Wireless Communications, Prentice Hall, 2001 Molisch: Wireless Communications, Wiley-IEEE Press, 2005 Eberspächer, Vögel, Bettstetter, Hartmann: GSM: Architecture, Protocols, and Services, 3rd ed., Wiley, 2008 Walke: Mobile Radio Networks, 2nd ed., Wiley, 2002 Walke, Seidenberg, Althoff: UMTS: The Fundamentals, Wiley, 2003 Kaaranen, Ahtiainen, Laitinen, Naghian, Niemi: UMTS Networks: Architecture, Mobility, and Services, 2nd ed., Wiley, 2005 Dahlman, Parkvall, Sköld, Beming: 3G Evolution: HSPA and LTE for Mobile Broadband, 2nd edition, Wiley, 2008 Koodli and Perkins: Mobile Inter-Networking with IPv6: Concepts, Principles, and Practices, Wiley, 2007 Perkins (Ed.): Ad Hoc Networking, Addison-Wesley Longman, 2001 Sesia, Toufik, Baker: LTE - The UMTS Long Term Evolution, Wiley, 2009 Serpedin,Chadhari: Synchronization in Wireless Sensor NetworksExamination information
Assessment criteria / Standards of assessment for examinations
Written exam at the end and presentation of exercise at the blackboardGrading scheme
Grade / Grade grading schemePosition in the curriculum
- Master's degree programme Information Technology
(SKZ: 489, Version: 06W.3)
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Subject: Major Field of Specialization (Mobile and Wireless Systems)
(Compulsory subject)
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1.4-1.5 Exercises or Lab (
4.0h KU / 6.0 ECTS)
- 700.251 Wireless Networks (2.0h KU / 3.0 ECTS)
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1.4-1.5 Exercises or Lab (
4.0h KU / 6.0 ECTS)
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Subject: Major Field of Specialization (Mobile and Wireless Systems)
(Compulsory subject)
- Master's degree programme Information Technology
(SKZ: 489, Version: 06W.3)
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Subject: Major Field of Specialization (Pervasive Computing)
(Compulsory subject)
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1.4-1.5 Exercises or Lab (
4.0h KU / 6.0 ECTS)
- 700.251 Wireless Networks (2.0h KU / 3.0 ECTS)
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1.4-1.5 Exercises or Lab (
4.0h KU / 6.0 ECTS)
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Subject: Major Field of Specialization (Pervasive Computing)
(Compulsory subject)
- Master's degree programme Information Technology
(SKZ: 489, Version: 06W.3)
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Subject: Additional Technical Module II
(Compulsory subject)
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3.4-3.5 Exercises or Lab (
4.0h KU / 6.0 ECTS)
- 700.251 Wireless Networks (2.0h KU / 3.0 ECTS)
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3.4-3.5 Exercises or Lab (
4.0h KU / 6.0 ECTS)
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Subject: Additional Technical Module II
(Compulsory subject)
Equivalent courses for counting the examination attempts
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Sommersemester 2023
- 700.251 KS Wireless Networks (2.0h / 3.0ECTS)
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Sommersemester 2022
- 700.251 KS Wireless Networks (2.0h / 3.0ECTS)
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Sommersemester 2021
- 700.251 KS Wireless Networks (2.0h / 3.0ECTS)
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Sommersemester 2020
- 700.251 KS Wireless Networks (2.0h / 3.0ECTS)
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Sommersemester 2019
- 700.251 KS Wireless Networks (2.0h / 3.0ECTS)
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Sommersemester 2018
- 700.251 KS Wireless Networks (2.0h / 3.0ECTS)
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Sommersemester 2017
- 700.251 KS Wireless Networks (2.0h / 4.0ECTS)
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Sommersemester 2016
- 700.251 KS Wireless Networks (2.0h / 4.0ECTS)
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Sommersemester 2014
- 700.251 KU Wireless Networks (2.0h / 4.0ECTS)
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Sommersemester 2013
- 700.251 KU Mobile Networks (1.0h / 2.0ECTS)