Cleveland State University Department of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science EEC 654 Mobile Communications, Fall 2014 Catalog Data: EEC 654 - Mobile Communications (4 credits) Prerequisite(s): EEC 651. Cellular mobile communication concepts and system design fundamentals, mobile radio propagation models, large-scale path loss, small-scale fading, multipath, modulation techniques for mobile radio, equalization, diversity, channel coding, speech coding, multiple access, wireless networking, wireless systems, and standards. Textbook: Jon W. Mark and Weihua Zhuang “Wireless Communications and Networking”, Prentice Hall, 2003. Reference: 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. Philip A. Bello, “Characterization of randomly time-variant linear channels,” IEEE Transactions on Communication Systems, vol. 11, pp. 360-393, Dec. 1963. J. D. Parsons, The mobile radio propagation channel, McGraw-Hill, 1992 or John Wiley, 2000 (2e). John G. Proakis, Digital Communications, McGraw-Hill, 1995 (3e). Theodore S. Rappaport, Wireless communications: principles and practice, Prentice Hall PTR, 1996 or 2001 (2e). Gordon L. Stüber, Principles of mobile communication, Kluwer Academic, 1996 or 2001 (2e). Richard D. J. van Nee and Ramjee Prasad, OFDM for wireless multimedia communications, Artech House, 2000. Fuqin Xiong, Digital Modulation Techniques, Artech House, 2000. Goals: Mobile radio propagation models, large-scale path loss, small-scale fading, multipath, modulation techniques for mobile radio, equalization, diversity, cellular mobile communication concepts and system design fundamentals, multiple access, mobility management, wireless networking, wireless/wireline interworking, wireless systems and standards. Instructor: Dr. Murad Hizlan e-mail: m.hizlan@csuohio.edu Office: FH-338 Phone: 216 687-4826 Grading Policy : Midterm 45%, Final Exam 45%, Homework 10% Remarks: Students are expected to read the text before and after lectures. Homework will be assigned and graded. Course Outline: Lecture 1 2,3,4,5,6 7,8,9 10,11,12 13 Topics Overview of wireless communications Characterization of the wireless channel Modulations for wireless channel Receiver techniques Review Chapter 1 2 3 4 Midterm Exam 14,15 16,17,18,19 20,21,22, 23,24,25 26 Fundamentals of Cellular Communications Multiple access technology Mobility management in wireless networks Wireless/wireline networking Review Tuesday Dec. 9, 4:00-6:00 p.m. Final Exam 5 6 7 8