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Mobile Communication Systems

Ehab H. Abdelhay
Assistant Prof., FEMU, Egypt.

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Outlines
Part (1): About the Course and the instructor
About instructor
Course materials
Grading and Regulations
Teaching Methods
Course contents
Part (2): Introduction
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About Instructor
Instructor name

Ehab Hany Abdelhay

Current position

PhD, Assistant Prof., Communications and Electronics


Departement, Mansoura University, Egypt.

Professional training

PhD

University of Mansoura

2011 - 2015

MSc

University of Mansoura

2006 - 2010

BSc

University of Mansoura

2001 - 2005

Empirical training

NFE-CN-Vodafone Egypt 2002 - 2009

Mobile Number

+20 100 3 707 202

Email

e.h.abdelhay@gmail.com

Facebook account

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Google Scholar, LinkedIn


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Course Materials

Lecture notes + power point + sheets

Reference

1- Wireless Communications by A. Goldsmith


2- Wireless Communications Principles and Practice (2nd Edition)
3- IEEE Communications Magazine, Wireless Comm. Sites
4- Cellular System Planning ,and Optimization,Ehab H. Abdelhay

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Method 1 of Course Grading ( classical method )


Assessment Method

Weights

Time

30 %

Week 8

10 %

Week 13

Quizes in section

10 %

Every week

Semester work (reports)

10 %

Every week

Final Term Examination

50 %

finally

105 %

With 5 % over

Mid Term Examination


Oral Exam

Total

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Teaching method

White Board
+
Data show ( power point)
+
Simulation program tools
+
Book on lecture notes and sheets ( just if u want)

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Course Contents and time table:

Week 1 :

Introduction and Modern Wireless Communications Systems Overview

Week 2 :

Mobile Generations + Wireless Communications Concepts

Week 3 :

Cellular Systems Planning

Week 4 :

Cellular Systems Optimization

Week 5 :

Trucking Theory

Week 6 :

GSM Cellular Network Structure

Week 7 :

GSM air interface + Handover

Week 8 :

Midterm Exam

Week 9 :

Traffic Cases , voice and data call setup

Week 10:

Capacity enhancement and optimization

Week 12:

3G UMTS Cellular System Overview

Week 13:

4G LTE and LTE-A Cellular System Overview

Week 14:

5G concept + Li-Fi

Week 15:

Revision + Oral Exam

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We hear Music .. But we dont see the musicians ..

Future Wireless Networks


Ubiquitous Communication Among People and Devices

Next-generation Cellular
Wireless Internet Access
Wireless Multimedia
Sensor Networks
Smart Homes/Spaces
Automated Highways
In-Body Networks
All this and more
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Challenges

Network Challenges

Scarce spectrum
Demanding/diverse applications
Reliability
Ubiquitous coverage
Seamless indoor/outdoor operation

Device Challenges

Size, Power, Cost


Multiple Antennas in Silicon
Multiradio Integration
Coexistance
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BT

Cellular

FM/XM
GPS
DVB-H

Apps
Processor

WLAN

Media
Processor

Wimax

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Software-Defined (SD) Radio:


Is this the solution to the device challenges?
BT
Cellular

A/D

FM/XM
GPS

A/D

DVB-H

Apps
Processor

WLAN

Media
Processor

Wimax

A/D

DSP

A/D

Wideband antennas and A/Ds span BW of desired signals


DSP programmed to process desired signal: no specialized HW

Today, this is not cost, size, or power efficient


Compressed sensing may be a solution for sparse signals
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Current Wireless Systems

Cellular Systems : 3G, 4G, 5G


Wireless LANs
Convergence of Cellular and WiFi
WiGig and Wireless HD
Satellite Systems
Zigbee radios
Li-Fi

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Cellular Phones
Burden
for this
performance
is on the backbone network
Everything
wireless
in one device
San Francisco

BS

BS

LTE backbone is the Internet


Internet
Nth-Gen
Cellular

Phone
System

Nth-Gen
Cellular

Paris

BS

Much better performance and reliability than today


- Gbps rates, low latency, 99% coverage indoors and out
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Cellular Systems:

Reuse channels to maximize capacity

Geographic region divided into cells


Frequency/timeslots/codes reused at spatially-separated locations.
Co-channel interference between same color cells (reuse 1 common now).
Base stations/MTSOs coordinate handoff and control functions
Shrinking cell size increases capacity, as well as networking burden

BASE
STATION

MTSO

Mobile Telephone
Switching Office

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Wi-fi Networks:

Multimedia Everywhere,

Without Wires
802.11n++

Streaming

video
Gbps data rates
High reliability
Coverage in every room
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Wireless HDTV
and Gaming
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Wireless Sensor Networks

Smart homes/buildings
Smart structures
Search and rescue
Homeland security
Event detection
Battlefield surveillance

Energy (transmit and processing) is the driving constraint


Data flows to centralized location (joint compression)
Low per-node rates but tens to thousands of nodes
Intelligence is in the network rather than in the devices
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Questions
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Best Wishes
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