Lecture: Mobile Communication
The lecture is offered for Master Computer Science (module MA-INF 3202) Lecture and Exercises/Tutorials will be given in English language.
Course:
- Responsible: Dr. Matthias Frank, Prof. Dr. Peter Martini
- Start: 14. April 2026
- Dates: Tue 14-16, weekly, lecture hall HS1, Campus Poppelsdorf
- Course number: 614332020
Exercises:
- Responsible: Dr. Matthias Frank, Lennart Buhl, (Please direct orga questions to <orga-moco@lists.iai.uni-bonn.de>)
- Start: will be announced on the first exercise sheet
- Dates: will be stated on each exercise sheet
Other:
- Term: Master Computer Science, Master Cyber Security
- Requirements: Basic knowledge of communications systems and protocols, e.g. from a Bachelor course on computer networks (or similar topics)
- Faculty: MA-INF 3202
- Effort: 2L+2E / 6CP
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.
Announcements
Please note that this course is only open to Master Computer Science and Master Cyber Security.
It is not open for M.Sc. Media Informatics, M.Sc. Human-Centered Intelligent Systems or Master Mobile Robotics.
The first lecture took place on April 14 in HS1 and all introductory info was given there.
Please note that we moved from HS3 to HS1 because there are just too many participants this year.
Mailing List - "Mobile Communication"
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Slides and Presentations
| Chapter | PDF-Files |
|---|---|
Important Orga Information about Lecture, Exercises, Registration, Admission, Exam, Contact info | |
1. Important information & Introduction | |
2. Wireless Communication Basics2.1. Signal Propagation Characteristics | |
