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Wireless Communications
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Outline Introduction History System Overview Signals and Propagation Noise and Fading Modulation Multiple Access Design of Cellular Systems
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History Wireless communications pre-1800s 1897 Marconi develops long-distance ship-to-shore link 1906 Fessenden transmits analog signals laying the basis for radio stations 1920 first radio station 1954 color television 1983 FCC allocates spectrum for AMPS system 1991 USDC for digital cellular begins 1996 Telecommunications Act 1998 HDTV broadcasts begin
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System Overview
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Examples of Wireless Systems Terrestrial broadcast television and radio Mobile telephone Paging Satellite television Personal mobile radio Personal communications services Underwater and space-based communications Cordless telephone
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RF Spectrum
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Signals A sample speech signal
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Fourier Transform
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Sampling and Quantization
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Signal Reconstruction
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Signal Transmission Degradation Power loss Noise Fading Tradeoffs in power and quality, as well as data rate, bandwidth, power, and quality
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Power Loss
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Noise
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Multipath Fading
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Fading Original signal is difficult to extract from sum of multipath signals Doppler shift causes change in frequency Mobile motion causes rapid change of channel Requires sophisticated transmitters and receivers or extra bandwidth
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Modulation Techniques Analog AM FM Digital baseband binary higher-order BPSK BFSK Higher-order techniques
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Analog Modulation AM FM
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AM
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FM
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Frequency Translation
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Digital Modulation Baseband Binary Signaling 1 0 11 0 1
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Digital Modulation Baseband Binary Signaling 1 0 11 0 1
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Digital Modulation Baseband Quarternary Signaling 00100011 01 00
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Digital Modulation BPSK
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Digital Modulation FSK
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Higher-Order Digital Modulation QPSK
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Multiple-Access Permit users to share a channel Four common types FDMA TDMA CDMA create orthogonal signals and transmit simultaneously separate at the receiver by making use of orthogonality CSMA sense the channel and transmit when empty resolve collisions
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FDMA
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TDMA
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Cellular System Overview
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Cellular Systems Frequency reuse Basestations linked to MTSO uplink and downlink Cell placement
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Cellular System Design Issues Cell size large cells desired to reduce number of basestations Capacity vs. Grade of Service trade off capacity versus the blocking probability average cell traffic determined by measurements Handoffs switch between basestations as power fluctuates seamless handoffs desired Roaming permit users to place calls outside their own networks
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Selected Current U.S.Standards AMPS – analog cellular, FM with FDMA, 824- 894 MHz IS-95 – digital cellular, QPSK with CDMA, 824- 894 MHz, 1.8-2.0 GHz FLEX – paging, 4FSK, various GSM – PCS, GMSK with TDMA, 1.85-1.99 GHz cdma2000, W-CDMA 3 rd generation standards proposed
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Providing Worldwide Coverage Multi-mode phones or systems Case study: Globalstar system one standard – GSM coverage via terrestrial basestations and satellite
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The Future of Wireless Growth will continue in personal wireless system development with 3 rd and 4 th generation systems on their way Expansion in PCS and other services Integrated services Worldwide standards and systems
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Conclusions There are many system components and considerations Signal representation and bandwidth Channel effects Modulation and coding Multiple access Cells and frequency re-use Communications system design involves tradeoffs of parameters in these components Wireless communications is a rapidly growing field with many challenges remaining
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