1 Wireless Networks. 2 Teaching Plan 1. Introduction 2. Probability, Statistics, and Traffic Theories (Self Study) 3. Mobile Radio Propagation 4. Channel.

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1 Wireless Networks

2 Teaching Plan 1. Introduction 2. Probability, Statistics, and Traffic Theories (Self Study) 3. Mobile Radio Propagation 4. Channel Coding and Error Control 5. Cellular Concept 6. Multiple Radio Access

3 Teaching Plan 7. Multiple Division Techniques for Traffic Channels 8. Traffic Channel Allocation 10. Mobile Communication Systems 13. Ad Hoc Networks 14. Sensor Networks 16. Recent Advances

4 Textbook & References Textbook: – Introduction to Wireless & Mobile Systems, 3rd edition (Dharma Prakash Agrawal and Qing-An Zeng) References – Ad Hoc Wireless Networks: Architectures and Protocols by C. Siva Ram Murthy, B. S. Manoj – Wireless Communications & Networks by William Stallings

5 Assessment Class Attitude: ~ 5% Assignments : ~ 20% Paper Presentation : ~ 10% Middle Exam: ~ 25 % Final Exam: ~ 25% Term Project: ~ 15%

6 Websites Course: –