Communication Systems

Contents

Communication systems play a major role in the modern society. Since the 1990ies especially wireless communications is of increasing interest worldwide. For the definition of such systems lots of aspects need to be taken into consideration. Among others frequency band allocation, efficient use of radio and network resources, number of sites required to provide radio coverage, targeted user service characteristics like maximum bit rate and quality and last but not least cost of implementation.

After a short presentation of the wireless communications history the characteristics of the terrestrial mobile radio channel are introduced followed by an overview of basic transmission techniques over such channels.

The second part deals with the TDMA based GSM standard. The role of the network elements being part of the overall network architecture and the services available to the users are introduced. Mobility and security aspects, protocol architecture, signalling procedures are further topics. Lower layer specification and related performance which form the basis for cell planning are discussed in detail.

In the third part the UMTS standard which is based on WCDMA is explained. The presentation follows a similar structure as compared to the GSM presentation which allows comparison of both systems.

OFDM is the next topic and it will become evident why it is of special interest in the case of broadband transmission over dispersive multipath channels.

Finally a brief look to market figures concludes the course, thereby demonstrating the huge potential behind the mobile radio market.

References
  1. Walke: Mobile Radio Networks, John Wiley & Sons, 1999
  2. ETSI Recommendations for GSM-Standard, www.etsi.org
  3. Eberspächer, Vögel, Bettstetter: GSM, Global System for Mobile Communication, Teubner, 2001
  4. Holma, Toskala: WCDMA for UMTS, Wiley, 2006
  5. Holma, Toskala: HSDPA/HSUPA for UMTS. High Speed Radio Access for Mobile Communications, John Wiley & Sons, 2006
  6. Holma, Toskala: WCDMA for UMTS - HSPA Evolution and LTE, John Wiley & Sons, 2007
  7. Holma, Toskala: LTE for UMTS - OFDMA and SC-FDMA Based Radio Access, John Wiley & Sons, 2009
  8. Holma, Toskala: LTE for UMTS - Evolution to LTE Advanced, John Wiley & Sons, 2011
  9. Bossert: Channel Coding for Telecommunications, John Wiley & Sons, 1999
  10. Tse, Viswanath: Fundamentals of Wireless Communication, Cambridge University Press, 2005
  11. Dahlmann, Parkvall, Sköld, Beming: 3G Evolution, HSPA and LTE for Mobile Broadband, Academic Press, 2007
  12. 3GPP Recommendations, http://www.3gpp.org/specs/numbering.htm
  13. 3GPP Recommendations for UMTS Long Term Evolution (Evolved UTRA aspects), http://www.3gpp.org/ftp/Specs/html-info/36-series.htm
  14. CPRI (Common Public Radio Interface), http://www.cpri.info
  15. Ramaswami, Sivarajan and Sasaki: Optical Networks: A Practical Perspective, Morgan Kaufmann Publishers, Elsevier, 2009
  16. Chris Johnson, Long Term Evolution in Bullets, 2nd edition, 2012, www.lte-bullets.com
Lecture Slides

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Lectures Dates
  • First lecture: Friday, April 17, 2015
  • Next lecture: Friday, May 22nd, 2015 at 14.30 h

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Summer Term 2015

Lecture:Friday, 14:30 - 16:00,
Room 43.2.104
Exercise:Friday, 16:15 - 17:45,
Room 43.2.104

Contact

Lecturers:
Dr. Werner Teich

Supervisors:
Dr. Werner Teich

Language

English

Requirements

Bachelor

Exams

Usually written exam of 120 minutes duration, otherwise oral exam.

More Informations

Hours per Week:  2V + 1Ü
4 ECTS Credits
LSF - ENGJ 8008