431-465 Wireless Communication | |
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Availability | This subject may not be offered every year. Please refer to the Department of Electrical and Electronic Engineering. |
Credit Points | 12.5 |
Prerequisites | 431-460 Digital Communications, 431-462 Communication Networks. |
Semester | 2 (view timetable) |
Contact | Twenty-four hours of lectures, 12 hours of tutorials and 12 hours of laboratory or project work |
Subject Description | On completion students should have an understanding of the fundamental physical layer and network layer issues involved in the design of wireless networks. Topics include cellular networks and frequency planning; Erlang blocking models, including handover analysis; large-scale propagation models; link budget and cell dimensioning; code division multiple access and capacity; multipath and time-varying channels and their characterisation; simulation of wireless channels; binary signalling in Rayleigh fading; equalisation techniques; diversity techniques (frequency, space, multi-user); and wireless data networks. Students will undertake a wireless project, such as network design, or analysis. |
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Assessment | Continuous assessment of written assignments, consisting of problem-solving exercises (10%), and laboratory work (20%), with reports not exceeding 6000 words. A mid-semester class test of one hour duration (10%). A final exam three hours (60%). In addition, students are required to pass the final exam to pass the subject as a whole. |
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