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ADVANCE MOBILE TECHNOLOGY & NETWORKING Course Content

Schedules Monday: 1:00 PM – 2:00 PM Wednesday: 11:00 AM– 1:00 PM Room 2406

Visiting Scholar Name: Sharmin Parveen ID: Course Web: Office Room: 1201, Building A, Depok Campus Time for consultation: On appointment

GOAL The objective of this course is to focus on recent advances in the wireless and mobile network technologies, Mobile Video Internet for supporting the broad spectrum of emerging video-centric applications. The course is intended to provide students with the knowledge on Mobile WiMAX, Bluetooth, GPRS, UMTS along with their security issues. This course will have the goal of understanding the research and deployment challenges in building the Next Generation Ubiquitous Networks.

Course Layout Mobile Network Architecture Wireless and mobile network techniques and protocols Concept of Heterogeneous Network Wireless Network Security Application-specific technologies Cognitive Radio (CR) and dynamic spectrum sharing systems Network Performance & Analysis Wireless delivery models Mobile and ubiquitous multimedia

Mobile Network Architecture GSM GPRS UMTS

Wireless and mobile network techniques and protocols WLAN/802.11n WiMAX, Mobile WiMAX 3G cellular networks MAC/PHY layer techniques MIMO technology for point-to-point and multi-user wireless communication

Concept of Heterogeneous Network Integration of WLAN and 3G Networks Integration of Wi-FI and WiMAX Integration of WiMAX and GSM

Wireless Network Security Security and management in wireless, multicast, multi-media and/or converged environments Threats, vulnerabilities and requirements for security management

Application-specific technologies Mobile VoD, SDV, IPTV Mobile video conferencing Mobile video gaming Video surveillance and sensing Mobile Ad Hoc and Sensor systems Bluetooth

Cognitive Radio (CR) and dynamic spectrum sharing systems Multiple access schemes for cognitive radio Resource management in cognitive radio networks Spectrum sensing mechanisms and protocol support Spectrum sharing/trading in cognitive radio networks

Network Performance & Analysis Quality of Service metrics Traffic analysis Experimental results from test bed/deployments Video quality measurement

Wireless delivery models Broadcast/multicast P2P mobile video Vehicular video deliver

Mobile and ubiquitous multimedia Wireless and mobile multimedia systems Media streaming, distribution and storage Network support for multimedia Overlay networks for multimedia Grid /cloud computing support for multimedia

Assignments Periodically assingments will be given on relevant topics. Assignments will be due on the specified date. Late Policy: 20% maximum grade will be deducted every additional day.

Examination Scheme & Grading System Examination Scheme: Class Participation Quizes Case Analysis Group Projects and Presentation Midterm Exam and Final Exam Grading System: Class Participation - 10% Quizzes - 10% Case Analysis Assignments- 10% Group Project - 25% Midterm Exam - 20% Final Exam - 25% Total 100%

Reference Books J. Schiller, Mobile Communication, Addison-Wesley, J. W. Mark, W. Zhuang, Wireless Communications and Networking, Prentice- Hall of India Private Ltd. G. Sanders, L. Thorens, M. Reisky, O. Rulik and S. Deylitz, GPRS Networks, John Wiley, K. Pahlavan, P. Krishnamurthy, Principle of Wireless Networks, Prentice-Hall of India Private Ltd., A. K. talukder, Roopa R. Yavagal, Mobile Computing, Tata McGraw-Hill Publishing Company Ltd., T. S. Rappaport, Wireless Communications: Principles and Practice, Prentice Hall, K. Feher, Wireless Digital Communications - Modulation & Spread Spectrum Applications, Prentice Hall, C. Smith, D. Collins, 3G Wireless Networks, Tata McGraw-Hill Publishing Company Ltd., W. Stallings, Wireless Communications & Networks, Prentice-Hall of India Private Ltd., R. Kamal, Mobile Computing, OXFORD University Press, William C.Y. Lee, Wireless and Cellular Communications, McGraw-Hill, J.G. Andrews, A Ghosh, R. Muhamed, Fundamental of WiMAX- Understanding Broadband Wireless Networking, Prentice-Hal (Relevant Journal and Conference Papers will be provided whenever required.)