Vorlesung: Mobile Communication
The lecture is offered for Master Computer Science (module MA-INF 3202), for Diploma students (DPO Informatik, Hauptstudium) and for B-IT students in Master Media Informatics. More information see below. Lecture and Exercises/Tutorials will be given in English language.
Veranstaltung:
- Verantwortlich: Dr. Matthias Frank, Prof. Dr. Peter Martini
- Zeiten: Di. 14:30 bis 16:00, wöchentlich, LBH / Friedrich-Ebert-Allee 144, II.27/27a
- Veranstaltungsnummer: 612113202
Übung:
- Verantwortlich: Sascha Jopen
- Zeiten: Di. 16 bis 17:30, wöchentlich, LBH / Friedrich-Ebert-Allee 144, II.27/27a
- Veranstaltungsnummer: 612213202
Weitere Informationen:
- Studienabschnitt: Master Computer Science, Hauptstudium
- Voraussetzungen: siehe unten
- Fachbereich: MA-INF 3202; Media Informatics; alte DPO: B/C; neue DPO: B
- Aufwand: 2V+2Ü / 6LP(MA); 4LP(B-IT MI); 4LP(Diplom)
- Nachfolge- und Begleitveranstaltungen: A seminar will take place in the next lecture period. Subsequent to lectures "High Performance Networking" and "Mobile Communication" participating in a lab is possible.
Important Announcements:
The registration is now open. Please register with TVS https://puma.cs.uni-bonn.de/ until 22.04.2014 12:00. You have to enter two choices for the tutorial date as required by the system, although we actually only offer one tutorial!
The first lecture of Mobile Communication was on Tuesday April 08, 2014 at 14.30h in LBH room II.27/27a. (Important information on tutorials exercises here)
On April 03, 1889 (i.e. 125 years ago from our year 2014), prominent Heinrich Hertz took a position of Professor of Physics and Director of the Physics Institute at the University of Bonn. More on his biography can be found here. Heinrich Hertz laid important foundations for wireless radio communication, about which you will learn in our lecture (among many other things).
Registration for the tutorial/exercise group (group Tuesday 16.00-17.30h) will be done online via the TVS-system (https://puma.cs.uni-bonn.de/). Information on the registration process will be given in the first lecture (an e-mail on the MoCo mailing list will follow - the registration process will start in the second lecture week).
The first assignment sheet will appear on Tuesday April 15, the first exercise will take place on Tuesday April 22..
The first practical assignment sheet will be published on Tuesday April 8. Questions on this will be taken after the lecture and/or the exercise/tutorial meetings.
Prerequisites: (recommended)
- for students of Master Computer Science: High Performance Networking (MA-INF 3101)
- for Diploma students: High Performance Networking or legacy: Data Communication and Internet Technology or Rechnernetze I
- for B-IT MI students: High Performance Networking / Data Communication and Internet Technology (or similar - requiring specific negotiation with the lecturer)
Contents:
Mobility Management in the Internet, Wireless Communication Basics,
Wireless Networking Technologies, Cellular/Mobile Communication
Networks (voice and data communication), Ad-hoc and Sensor
Networks.
Mailing List - "Mobile Communication"
The mailing list "vl-moco" is used for news and organizational information concerning the lecture "Mobile Communication". An additional purpose is to discuss problems, e.g. with viewing or printing slides or assignment sheets. More information on subscribing the mailing list can be found here. The mails on the list are being archived.
Slides and Presentations
Access to the files is unrestricted from within the computer science department. Access from outside requires a username and a password, which has been announced in the first lecture.
Chapter | PDF-Files | |
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0. Important information about this lecture | Slides 1-21 | |
1. Introduction 1.1. Everything moves … | Slides 1-33 | |
2. Wireless Communication Basics2.1. Signal Propagation Characteristics | Slides 1-47 | |
3. Mobile Ad-Hoc NetworksAd-Hoc Networks Essentials Part 2: | !!! Note large file size, ~15MB !!! Slides - all in one PDF | |
4. Wireless Technologies Overview4.1. Bluetooth Supplementary: Animation(s) | ||
4.2. Wireless LAN IEEE 802.11 | Slides 1-71 | |
4.3. WiMAX - Worldwide Interoperability for Microwave Access (IEEE 802.16) (cf. announcements in the lectures …) | Slides 1-32 | |
5. Cellular phone network: GSM, HSCSD, EDGE, GPRS5.1. Motivation + Overview of GSM | Slides 1-80 | |
6. Mobility Management in (Wireless) Networks6.1. Mobility in the Internet – Mobile IP6.2. Mobility Management Internet vs. GSM/GPRS 6.3. Further Information | Slides 1-28 | |
7. Third generation mobile communication: UMTS7.1. Overview of 3G/UMTS and its architecture7.2. WCDMA Principles, Spread Spectrum 7.3. Support of mobility: Macro-diversity & Handover 7.4. Breathing cells & Power Control 7.5. Outlook: Future generations of mobile communication 7.6. Further information | Slides 1-74 |
Assignment Sheets
The PDF files can be viewed and printed with Adobe Reader. The program is available for free and installed on nearly all hosts of the institute.
Information on Tutorials/Exercises
Exam Admittance (tba towards the end of the lecturing time)
Exam Schedule (tba towards the end of the lecturing time)
PDF-file | Supplementary Slides | Further Information |
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sheet 01 | ||
sheet 02 | ||
sheet 03 | ||
sheet 04 | ||
sheet 05 | ||
sheet 06 | ||
sheet 07 |
Practical exercises
PDF-file | Supplementary Slides | Further Information |
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PA1 | lq.dat.bz2 | registration (see PA1 sheet) |
PA2 | Slides Results |