Lesson Plan Duration : JULY 2018 – DEC 2018 | ||||
Name of the Faculty : MS. PRIYANKA GAUR | ||||
Discipline : ECE | ||||
Semester : 7TH | ||||
Subject : MOBILE COMMUNICATION (ECE-419-F) | ||||
Lesson Plan Duration : JULY 2018 – DEC 2018 | ||||
Week | Theory | Practical | ||
Lecture Day | Topic | Practical Day | Topic | |
1st | 1 | A reference model | NO PRACTICAL | |
2 | Frequencies for radio transmission, Signals | |||
3 | Antennas | |||
4 | Signal Propagation | |||
2nd | 5 | Multiplexing, Modulation | ||
6 | Multipath Characteristics of radio waves, signal fading | |||
7 | time dispersion, Doppler spread, coherence time | |||
8 | LCR. fading statistics | |||
3rd | 9 | Diversty techniques | ||
10 | Mechanism | |||
11 | free space path loss | |||
12 | long distance path loss model | |||
4th | 13 | Okumara model | ||
14 | Hata model, PCS model | |||
15 | wideband PCS, Microcell model | |||
16 | Indoor propagation model | |||
5th | 17 | Jake’s channel model | ||
18 | Standards – GSM,signaling & call control | |||
19 | mobility management, location racking | |||
20 | wireless data services | |||
6th | 21 | IS-95 | ||
22 | GPRS | |||
23 | IEEE Standards, Models Different layers | |||
24 | wireless LAN, Hypes LAN | |||
7th | 25 | Bluetooth | ||
26 | Performance analysis of link & transport layer protocols over wireless channels | |||
27 | Mobile IP: Goals, assumptions & requirements | |||
28 | IP packet delivery, Agent discovery | |||
8th | 29 | Registration | ||
30 | tunneling and en capsulation | |||
31 | optimization, Reverse tunneling | |||
32 | IP-V6 | |||
9th | 33 | Mobile ad-hoc networks | ||
34 | Tradition TCP | |||
35 | Classical TCP improvemet | |||
36 | TCP over 2.5G/3G wireless networks | |||
10th | 37 | Perfomance enhancing proxies | ||
Mobile Communication
Mobile Communication can be explained as ‘Mobile’ means anything movable and ‘communication’ means conveying the message or any information. Thus, ‘mobile communication’ – the word self-defined strikes lots of notions in one’s mind.
These days operating mobile doesn’t only signify conversation between two persons but have a lot and lot in its operation. The feature ‘Internet’, when added over mobiles, has shown a completely changed and improved world to us. Mobile technology is the fastest growing technology in the world and its users are in millions, increasing rapidly. This has become possible only by the R&D department of Electronics & Communication Engineers.
More about Mobile Communication
More and more innovations are taking place to provide us better progression and here, in ‘Mobile Communication’ providing us the better speed of Internet in which latest is ‘LTE (Long Term Evolution)’, generally termed as 4G – LTE. ‘Communication’ Engineers (ECE, the best practiced in Advanced Educational Institutions, Palwal with loads of qualified and skilled faculties) have a huge scope in this new adaptation from the setting up of 4G networks to the handsets.
Question
This may raise a question in one’s mind, how is this 4-G connection achieved under LTE? It’s simply by increasing the number of base stations in a particular cell or sector using a different radio interface. LTE provides faster data speed, less call drops, video calling, faster data transmission on moving and same IP address while moving.
Conclusion
Thus, these all technologies are the fruits of all the Engineers (whether it’s Mechanical Engineer, Computer Science Engineer, Electronics and Communication Engineer, Information Technology Engineer and Electrical & Electronics Engineer) that have been working hard consistently to make this world a beautiful place to live in.
Ms. Shashi Lata (HOD) and Ms. Priyanka Gaur
Electronics and Communication Engineering (ECE)Department
Advanced Educational Institutions