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Communications and Multimedia Engineering (Master of Science) >>

  Mobile Communications (MoCo)

Lecturer
Prof. Dr.-Ing. Ralf Müller

Details
Vorlesung
3 cred.h, benoteter certificate, ECTS studies, ECTS credits: 5, Sprache Englisch
Time and place: Wed, every 2. week Thu 14:15 - 15:45, H15; single appointment on 19.7.2019 8:15 - 9:45, H10; single appointment on 26.7.2019 10:15 - 11:45, H16

Fields of study
WPF EEI-BA-INT 5-6 (ECTS-Credits: 5)
WPF EEI-MA-INT 1-4 (ECTS-Credits: 5)
WPF CE-MA-TA-IT ab 1 (ECTS-Credits: 5)
PF CME-MA 2 (ECTS-Credits: 5)
WPF WING-BA-IKS-ING-MG4 ab 6 (ECTS-Credits: 5)
WPF WING-MA 1-3 (ECTS-Credits: 5)
WPF WING-MA-ET-IT 1-3
WPF WING-BA-ET-IT ab 6
PF IuK-MA-KN-EEI 1-4 (ECTS-Credits: 5)
PF IuK-MA-ÜTMK-EEI 1-4 (ECTS-Credits: 5)
WPF IuK-MA-MMS-EEI 1-4 (ECTS-Credits: 5)
WPF IuK-BA 5-6 (ECTS-Credits: 5)
PF ICT-MA-NDC 1-4
WPF ICT-MA-MPS 1-4
WPF BPT-MA-E 1-3
WPF ASC-MA 1-4

Prerequisites / Organisational information
Theory of linear systems and signals (in particular Fourier transform), basics of digital (linear) modulation schemes (PSK, QAM) and corresponding pulse shapes (square-root cosine pulses), probability theory, basics of stochastic processes, in particular Gaussian processes. These topics are presented in the lectures "Communications" and "Signals and Systems".

Contents
Learning target: To acquire theoretical and practical understanding of the physical layer of wireless communication systems with mobile users. Ability to design and assess transmission concepts for mobile communication systems.
Content: First, a survey of concepts of various mobile communication systems is given. The systems are classified according to different criteria. In the following, the principles of mobile communications are discussed, which are applicable to any wireless communication system. In particular, these are the mathematical description of time-variant radio channels using stochastic processes, diversity principles in order to combat fast fading, multiplexing schemes, duplexing schemes, modulation (e.g. Gaussian minimum-shift keying, GMSK), and channel coding with special consideration of the need for interleaving. Especially, the interaction of channel coding, interleaving and slow frequency hopping as applied in GSM as countermeasure against fast fading is analyzed. Receiver algorithms for channels with intersymbol interference are briefly addressed. The cellular concept of large systems like GSM and UMTS is introduced.

Recommended literature
Müller, R. & Koch, W.: Lecture script Fundamentals of Mobile Communications
For further reading:
[1] K.-D. Kammeyer: Nachrichtenübertragung, Vieweg+Teubner, 5. Auflage, 2011
[2] J.G. Proakis: Digital Communications, McGraw-Hill, 4th edition, 2001
[3] W.C. Jakes: Microwave Mobile Communications, Wiley-IEEE Press, 2nd rev. edition, 1994
[4] R. Vaughan and J. Bach Andersen: Channel, Propagation and Antennas for Mobile Communications, IEE, London, UK, 2003
[5] M. Mouly and M.-B. Paulet: The GSM System for Mobile Communications, Cell & SYS, France, 1992
[6] H. Holma and A. Toskala: WCDMA for UMTS: Radio Access for third generation mobile communications, Wiley, revised edition, 2001
[7] E. Dahlmann, S. Parkvall, J. Sköld, and P. Beming: 3G Evolution - HSPA and LTE for Mobile Broadband, 2nd edition, Elsevier, 2008

ECTS information:
Credits: 5

Additional information
Expected participants: 45
www: https://www.studon.fau.de/crs2500982.html

Assigned lectures
UE: Tutorial Mobile Communications
Lecturer: Ali Bereyhi, M. Sc.
Time and place: every 2. week Thu 14:15 - 15:45, H15

Verwendung in folgenden UnivIS-Modulen
Startsemester SS 2019:
Mobile Communications (MC)

Department: Institute for Digital Communications (IDC) (Prof. Dr. Schober)
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