Thanks to visit codestin.com
Credit goes to www.scribd.com

0% found this document useful (0 votes)
53 views32 pages

01 Intro

The document outlines the course ICEN 574 on Modern Wireless Networks, taught by Prof. Dola Saha at the University of Colorado Boulder. It includes information on prerequisites, recommended textbooks, grading policies, and academic integrity expectations. The course will cover topics such as wireless communication, 3GPP standards, and future wireless technologies.

Uploaded by

Jiwa Abdullah
Copyright
© © All Rights Reserved
We take content rights seriously. If you suspect this is your content, claim it here.
Available Formats
Download as PDF, TXT or read online on Scribd
0% found this document useful (0 votes)
53 views32 pages

01 Intro

The document outlines the course ICEN 574 on Modern Wireless Networks, taught by Prof. Dola Saha at the University of Colorado Boulder. It includes information on prerequisites, recommended textbooks, grading policies, and academic integrity expectations. The course will cover topics such as wireless communication, 3GPP standards, and future wireless technologies.

Uploaded by

Jiwa Abdullah
Copyright
© © All Rights Reserved
We take content rights seriously. If you suspect this is your content, claim it here.
Available Formats
Download as PDF, TXT or read online on Scribd
You are on page 1/ 32

Modern Wireless Networks

Introduction
ICEN 574– Spring 2019
Prof. Dola Saha
1
Introductions
Ø Instructor
§ Prof. Dola Saha, PhD University of Colorado Boulder
§ http://www.albany.edu/faculty/dsaha/
§ https://www.albany.edu/wwwres/facultyresearch/mesalabs/
§ [email protected]

Ø Students

2
Information
Ø Course Website:
§ https://www.albany.edu/faculty/dsaha/teach/2019Spring_CEN574/2019Spring_CEN574.ht
ml
Ø Blackboard:
§ https://blackboard.albany.edu/

Course Website Blackboard


Lecture Slides Lab Assignments / Pre-Lab
Class Calendar / Schedule Homework Assignments / Submission / Solution
Other Information Announcements
Grades

3
Office Hours
Instructor
LI 88B
Tuesday – 12:00-1:00pm
Thursday – 12:00-1:00pm
By appointment

4
Pre-Requisite
Ø ICEN 472 Advanced Digital Communications
Ø ICEN 416 Computer Communication Networks
Ø The students are expected to be comfortable in
§ MATLAB
§ Unix/Linux environment

5
Textbooks
Ø Required:
§ None
Ø Highly Recommended:
§ Erik Dahlman, Stefan Parkvall and Johan Skold, "5G NR: The Next Generation Wireless Access
Technology", First Edition, Elsevier, ISBN: 978-0-128-14323-0, 2018.
§ Eldad Perahia and Robert Stacey, "Next Generation Wireless LANs: 802.11n and 802.11ac",
Second Edition, Cambridge University Press, ISBN: 9781107016767, 2013.
Ø Reference:
§ 3GPP Documents
§ IEEE Standards for Wireless LANs

Slides in this course will be taken from these books.


6
Assignments & Grading
Ø Assignments
§ 4 Short Projects
Ø Grading
§ Each Short Project - 25%

7
Grading Scale
Ø A: 100-95 points A-: 94-90 points

Ø B+: 89-87 points B: 86-84 points B-: 83-80 points

Ø C+: 79-77 points C: 76-73 points C-: 72-70 points

Ø D+: 69-67 points D: 66-63 points D-: 62-60 points

Ø E: 59 points and below


8
Academic Integrity
Ø Undergraduate Academic Regulations
§ http://www.albany.edu/undergraduate_bulletin/regulations.html

Ø Academic Dishonesty
§ Plagiarism, Cheating on examinations, unauthorized collaboration, etc.

Ø Practicing Academic Integrity


§ Citation

Ø Penalties for Violation


§ Zero in the assignment, lowering grade, failing grade, VAIR will be submitted

9
What is Plagiarism?
Ø Getting help from the Internet and not cite it
Ø Asking someone else to write the code for you
Ø Copying your friend’s code – both the students are
involved in plagiarism

10
In Class Decorum
Ø No use of phones
Ø No use of Computers / laptops
Ø Computers will be used only when directed in the class
Ø DO NOT browse random things in class
Ø No crosstalk
Ø No Food/Drink
Ø Raise hand to ask questions
11
What will be covered?
Ø Recapitulation of Wireless Communication

12
What will be covered?
Ø 3GPP World – OpenAirInterface for Project

13
What will be covered?
Ø Wireless LANs – Dissect Signals from 802.11 devices
using SDRs

14
What will be covered?
Ø mmWave, Vehicular & IoT Comm – Setup LoRA Testbed

15
Why this course?

16
Why this course?
Ø Prepare you for the industry

17
1970s – Trunk Call or Long Distance Calling
Ø 8:00AM – Call local
exchange to setup a call
to India

Circuit Switching
Ø 8:00PM – Transatlantic
link setup
18
A Brief History of the Internet

http://www.internetsociety.org/internet/what-internet/history-internet/brief-history-internet 19
A Brief History of Wireless Communication

Wireless Communication

“Design process changes enabling rapid development”20


Growth of the Internet

Networks 21
Advent of Smartphone

Wireless Networks
Computer Architecture
Embedded Systems 22
Impact on our lives (1)

23
Impact on our lives (2)

24
What’s next? - Virtual Reality
Ø Examples
§ Remote concert
§ VR enabled learning in classroom
§ Telesurgery

Ø Requirements
§ Very high throughput
§ Very low latency (<10ms)

25
What’s next? - Augmented Reality
Ø s

26
Internet of Things
Ø What is different?
§ Scale Percentage Overhead to setup a connection
§ Dense 5000
UE->eNB eNB->UE

OVERHEAD (IN PERCENTAGE)


eNB->MME UE->MME
§ Overhead 4000 MME->UE
MME->HSS
MME->eNB
HSS->MME

§ Spurious 3000

§ Low latency (IIoT) 2000


1000

0
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
ACTUAL DATA TRANSMITTED (IN BYTES)
27
Challenges
15,428 Km
Ø Speed of light = 299,792,458m/sec
Ø Transatlantic Links
§ 15,428 km è 5.1msec
§ 14,000 km è 5msec 14,000 Km
§ 24,000 km è 8msec
Ø VR Requirement is end-to-end delay
§ <10ms 24,000 Km
Ø We are limited by Physics!
28
Future Wireless Frequencies

Millimeter waves Terahertz waves


30-300GHz 300GHz-3THz

mmWave Comm THz Comm Visible Light Comm


57-64GHz unlicensed, others 0.1-10THz 430-700THz 29
Different in New Spectrum
Ø Pathloss / Penetration
Ø Smaller Antenna Size
Ø Massive MIMO – higher capacity
Ø Directional beam – spatial reuse
Ø Beamforming and Beam tracking
Ø Handover
Ø Localization
30
Introduction to Standards
Ø The 3rd Generation Partnership Project (3GPP) unites
[Seven] telecommunications standard development
organizations (ARIB, ATIS, CCSA, ETSI, TSDSI, TTA, TTC),
known as “Organizational Partners” and provides their
members with a stable environment to produce the
Reports and Specifications that define 3GPP technologies.

Ø The original scope of 3GPP (1998) was to produce


Technical Specifications and Technical Reports for a 3G
Mobile System based on evolved GSM core networks and
the radio access technologies that they support (i.e.,
Universal Terrestrial Radio Access (UTRA) both Frequency
Division Duplex (FDD) and Time Division Duplex (TDD)
modes).
31
Introduction to Standards
Ø IEEE Standards Association

32

You might also like