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Signals and Systems March, 22, 2011 1 Copy right 2011 Welcome to SSY145 Wireless Networks Lecture 1 By Hani Mehrpouyan, Department of Signals and Systems, Chalmers University of Technology, [email protected] Office #6317

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Welcome to SSY145 Wireless Networks

Lecture 1

By Hani Mehrpouyan,

Department of Signals and Systems, Chalmers University of Technology,

[email protected] Office #6317

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Course Staff

Hani Mehrpouyan, Signals and Systems, [email protected], examiner.

Nima Seifi, Signals and Systems, [email protected], lecturer and supervisor.

Katie Evans, Centre for Language and Communication, [email protected], lecturer and communication supervisor

Vivianne Apelman, Centre for Language and Communication, [email protected] lecturer and communication supervisor

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About Me Born in Iran and raised in Canada.

From Vancouver, completed my undergraduate studies at SFU.

Completed my Ph.D. at Queen’s University 5000kms away in Kingston, Ontario, Canada.

Joined Chalmers in October of 2010 as a postdoctoral researcher.

My research is in the area of signal processing and wireless Communications, physical layer (I deal with zeros and ones).

Favorite hockey team: obviously the Vancouver Canucks, BTW they are going to win the Stanley Cup this year!,

Favorite football team: Philadelphia Eagles, and

Favorite soccer team: I am open to suggestions.

More at www.mehrpouyan.info.

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Outline

Lectures

Project

Schedule

Project topics

Overview material

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Lectures

• Guest lectures given by industry experts and academics.

• Review questions after each lecture is posted on course website (student-portal).

• Solution hints for these questions will also be published a week later.

• Final examination will include these review questions and more.

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Guest Lecturers

Stefan Parkvall, Ericsson Research

George K. Karagiannidis, Thessaloniki, Greece

Tommy Svensson, Chalmers

Michail Matthaiou, Chalmers

Fredrik Athley, Ericsson

Lars Tenfält, Ericsson

Per Tengroth, Ericsson

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Project

Training in communicating wireless technologies.

Deeper knowledge of a specific topic.

Improving your research and presentational skills.

A literature study combined with your investigations.

Results are presented at a “mini conference” in week 19.

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Project Continued

Worth 60% of the final course grade

Four students per group

Groups will be set up by random choice.

Groups choose a topic and email me at [email protected] based on a first-come first-served basis.

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Overview of Schedule March 25th Groups are announced.

March 29th By this date you should email Hani and confirmyour project topic.

April 1st Every group should submit a planning report.

April 5th Sign up For Seminar I on Doodle.

April 12th Deadline for submission of progress reports.

May 3rd Sign up For Seminar II on Doodle.

May 6th The final report should be submitted. May 10th-11th Final oral presentations.

May 20th Final presentation slides are posted on the coursewebsite.

May 20th Personal and Group Logbook submission.

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Project Deliverable 1 Planning report

Main objectives of the project.

Limitations

Scope

Intended working process of the project

Time chart for different tasks

2-3 pages

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Project Deliverable 2

Progress report

findings

ideas

problems

outline of the final report

reference list

2-5 pages

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Project Deliverable 3 Seminar I (sign-up)

Present your progress report to our experts, Katie and Vivianne.

Provide Peer feedback.

Seminar II (sign-up)

Present your final presentation’s introduction and conclusion to Katie and Vivianne.

Provide Peer feedback.

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Project Deliverable 4 Conference report Scope,

Main objectives

Results/findings

References

IEEE Conference paper format (max. 5 pages)

One review question based on the central theme of the project

will also be used as a basis for the exam

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Project Deliverable 5 Final presentation

– Presented by all group members.

– PowerPoint-slides (or equivalent).

– All the materials used in the presentation should be prepared by the group.

– All illustrations must be prepared by the group itself.

– 15-20 minutes including questions.

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Project Deliverable 6 • Individual logbook

– A record of individual activities and workload related to the project.

– What contributions each member has given to the joint work.

– Posted on student-portal.

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Project Deliverable 7

• Group logbook – A record of group activities and workload

related to the project

– Meetings and meeting minutes.

– Posted on course website.

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Supporting Books Erik Dahlman et al., “3G Evolution: HSPA and LTE for Mobile

Broadband,” Second edition, Academic Press, 2008, ISBN: 9780123745385.

Erik Dahlman et al., “4G: LTE/LTE-Advanced for Mobile Broadband,” Third edition, will be released soon.

Dave Wisely, “IP for 4G,” Wiley, 2009, ISBN 9780470510162

William Stallings, “Data and Computer Communications (8th Edition),” Prentice Hall, 2006, ISBN-10: 0132433109.

Douglas E. Comer, “Internetworking with TCP/IP (Vol. 1),” Prentice Hall, 2006, ISBN-10: 0131876716.

Jochen Schiller, “Mobile Communications (2nd Edition),” Addison-Wesley, 2003, ISBN-10: 0321123816.

Andrea Goldsmith, “Wireless Communications,” Cambridge University Press, 2005, ISBN-13: 9780521837163.

Stefania Sesia, Issam Toufik, Matthew Baker, “LTE, The UMTS Long Term Evolution: From Theory to Practice”, John Wiley and Sons, 2009.

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Schedule When Where Who Content Tue. Mar. 22 13:15-15:00

HB4 HM Introduction. Course organization. Overview of wireless networks.

Wed. Mar. 23 10:00-11:45

HB4 NS Overview of wireless networks.

Fri. Mar. 25 10:00-11:45

HB4 NS Basic principles of wireless networks.

Fri. Mar. 25 HM Groups will be announced. Tue. Mar. 29 13:15-15:00

HB4 VA/HM How to write an effective report? Basic principles of wireless networks.

Tue. Mar. 29 24:00

HM Deadline for project topics. Email me at [email protected].

Wed. Mar. 30 10:00-11:45

HB4 SP 3G Evolution

Fri. Apr. 1 10:00-11:45

HB4 TS Future of Cellular and Wireless Networks.

Fri. Apr. 1 24:00

Deadline for planning report

Tue. Apr. 5 1315-1500

HB4 Group Consultation

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Schedule Continued When Where Who Content Tue. Apr. 5 24:00

Deadline for signing up for Seminar I.

Wed. Apr. 6 10:00-11:45

HB4 KE/HM How to give an effective oral presen-tation? Basic principles of wireless networks.

Fri. Apr. 8 10:00-11:45

HB4 LT/PT Wireless networking from a businesspoint of view.

Mon. Apr. 12 12:00

HB4 MM MIMO in Wireless Networks.

Mon. Apr. 12 24:00

Deadline for progress report.

Tue. Apr. 13 13:15-15:00

HB4 SP 3G Evolution

Wed. Apr. 15 10:00-11:45

HB4 Group Consultation

Easter Break

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Schedule Continued When Where Who Content

Tue. May 3rd 13:15-15:00

HB4 FA Simulation techniques in industry

Tue. May 3rd 24:00

Deadline for signing up for Seminar II.

Wed. May 4th 10:00-11:45

HB4 SP 3G Evolution

Fri. May 6th 13:15-15:00

HB4 GL Cooperative networks in LTE

Fri. May 6th 24:00

Deadline for Final Report.

May 10th-11th

HB4 Students Presentations

Fri. May 20th 10:00-11:45

HB4 HM Final Exam. Review.

Fri. May 20th 24:00

Deadline for Presentations and Log Books.

May 23rd Final Exam.

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Course representatives

Arif Önder Isikman [email protected]

Jennifer Dorette Jacob [email protected]

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Proposed Topics

1. LTE Downlink Transmission Scheme 2. LTE Uplink Transmission Scheme 3. LTE Access Procedure 4. LTE Transmission Procedures 5. Flexible Bandwidth in LTE 6. LTE Scheduling 7. Heterogeneous Networks 8. Heterogeneous Network Handover – Handover

between 3G and WLAN 9. LTE-Advanced – Release 10 10. LTE-System Architecture Evolution (SAE)

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Proposed Topics Continued 11. Coordinate Multi-point Transmission LTE 12. Body Area Networks 13. ZigBee Wireless Sensor Networks 14. WIMAX (IEEE 802.16). 15. Wireless Access for Vehicular Environments WAVE

(IEEE 802.11p) 16. Wireless Regional Area Networks (IEEE 802.22) 17. High-Speed Downlink Packet Access (HSDPA) 18. Enhanced Uplink: also known as High-Speed

Uplink Packet Access (HSUPA) 19. Multimedia Broadcast Multicast Services (MBMS) 20. Voice over IP – WLAN, 3G and LTE issues

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Proposed Topics Continued 21. Multi-antenna Techniques in Wireless Networks

22. Go Faster WLAN (IEEE 802.11n)

23. Fast Roaming in WLAN (IEEE 802.11r)

24. Improved Security in WLAN (IEEE 802.11i)

25. Improved QoS in WLAN (802.11e)

26. UWB Networks

27. Certified Wireless USB (CWUSB)

28. Routing in Ad-Hoc Wireless Networks

29. IPv6 in Mobile Networks

30. Internet Multimedia Subsystem (IMS)

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Proposed Topics Continued 1. Energy Consumption in Wireless Networks

2. Mobile ad hoc Networks (MANET) – applications and QoS

3. Wireless Networks Simulation Tools, e.g. OMNeT++(http://www.omnetpp.org/)

4. Security in mobile peer to peer networks

5. Beyond Voice and SMS – new wireless applications

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Part one: Background

Provides an overview of the wireless industry.

Background information on signal processing and digital communications.

Topics related to wireless communications.

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Part Two: Wireless Evolution Protocols and 3G evolutions.

Future of cellular and wireless networks.

MIMO in wireless networks.

Simulation techniques in industry.

Cooperative networks in LTE.

The telecom business and its evolution.

Your presentations.

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Part Three: Effective Communcation Skills

Writing skills.

Oral presentation skills.

Planning reports, progress reports, and final reports.

Final presentations.

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Some acronyms SMS Short Message Service

MMS Multimedia Messaging Service

NMT Nordic Mobile Telephone

GSM Global System for Mobile communications, originally Groupe Spécial Mobile

IMS IP Multimedia Subsystem

IMT International Mobile Telecommunications

ITU International Telecommunication Union

LTE Long Term Evolution

SAE System Architecture Evolution

TLA Three Letter Acronym