Wireless Communication
Wireless Communication
January 2015
Course No.: 14ECS21
Instructor
Shahid M Shah, email id: FIRST NAME AT ece.iisc.ernet.in, FIRST NAME DOT nit AT gmail.com
Credits
4
Location
Room No. 319, Reva University
Lecture Hours
Tue: 9:25 AM to 10:20 AM, 11:40 AM to 12:35 PM
Wed: 8:30 AM to 9:25 AM, 11:40 PM to 12:35 PM
Announcement:
Course Syllabus
Wireless channel: Physical modeling for wireless channels, I/O model of wireless channels, time and frequency response, Statistical models.
Point-to-Point Communication: Detection in Rayleigh fading channels, Time diversity, Antenna diversity, Frequency diversity, Impact of the channel uncertainty.
Diversity: Introduction Micro-diversity, Micro-diversity and Simulcast combination of signals, Error probability in fading channels with diversity reception, Transmit diversity.
Capacity of wireless channel: AWGN channel capacity, Resources of AWGN channel, Linear time invariant Gaussian channel, Capacity of fading channels.
MIMO Systems: Introduction, Space diversity and system based on space diversity, Smart antenna systems and MIMO, MIMO based system architecture; MIMO exploits multipath, Space time processing, Antenna considerations for MIMO. MIMO channel modeling, MIMO channel measurements, MIMO channel capacity, CDD, Space time coding, advantages and applications of MIMO, MIMO application in 3G, MIMO-1,
Spatial multiplexing channel modeling: Multiplexing capability of MIMO channels, Physical modeling of MIMO channels. Modeling MIMO fading channels, Multi antenna systems, Smart antennas, Multiple Input and Multiple Output systems.
Prerequisites
Probability Theory/Random Process, Digital Communication, Working Brain :)
Course Grade
T.B.D
Homeworks
1. Home Work 1, due date 4th march 2015. Solve 2.1, 2.2, 2.3, 2.4 from the book. These are fairly simple problems than others.
References
1. David Tse, P. Vishwanath, "Fundamentals of Wireless Communication", Cambridge, 2006. Chapter wise Link
2. Andrea Goldsmith, "Wireless Communication", Cambridge University Press, 2005, Link to whole Book
(Note the book by David Tse, and Vishwanath will be the main text book followed in whole course)
Schedule
January 2015
Course No.: 14ECS21
Instructor
Shahid M Shah, email id: FIRST NAME AT ece.iisc.ernet.in, FIRST NAME DOT nit AT gmail.com
Credits
4
Location
Room No. 319, Reva University
Lecture Hours
Tue: 9:25 AM to 10:20 AM, 11:40 AM to 12:35 PM
Wed: 8:30 AM to 9:25 AM, 11:40 PM to 12:35 PM
Announcement:
Course Syllabus
Wireless channel: Physical modeling for wireless channels, I/O model of wireless channels, time and frequency response, Statistical models.
Point-to-Point Communication: Detection in Rayleigh fading channels, Time diversity, Antenna diversity, Frequency diversity, Impact of the channel uncertainty.
Diversity: Introduction Micro-diversity, Micro-diversity and Simulcast combination of signals, Error probability in fading channels with diversity reception, Transmit diversity.
Capacity of wireless channel: AWGN channel capacity, Resources of AWGN channel, Linear time invariant Gaussian channel, Capacity of fading channels.
MIMO Systems: Introduction, Space diversity and system based on space diversity, Smart antenna systems and MIMO, MIMO based system architecture; MIMO exploits multipath, Space time processing, Antenna considerations for MIMO. MIMO channel modeling, MIMO channel measurements, MIMO channel capacity, CDD, Space time coding, advantages and applications of MIMO, MIMO application in 3G, MIMO-1,
Spatial multiplexing channel modeling: Multiplexing capability of MIMO channels, Physical modeling of MIMO channels. Modeling MIMO fading channels, Multi antenna systems, Smart antennas, Multiple Input and Multiple Output systems.
Prerequisites
Probability Theory/Random Process, Digital Communication, Working Brain :)
Course Grade
T.B.D
Homeworks
1. Home Work 1, due date 4th march 2015. Solve 2.1, 2.2, 2.3, 2.4 from the book. These are fairly simple problems than others.
References
1. David Tse, P. Vishwanath, "Fundamentals of Wireless Communication", Cambridge, 2006. Chapter wise Link
2. Andrea Goldsmith, "Wireless Communication", Cambridge University Press, 2005, Link to whole Book
(Note the book by David Tse, and Vishwanath will be the main text book followed in whole course)
Schedule
- Lecture 1 : Wireless Channel