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Course No CSE518
Text Book:
2 Wireless Networks First Step, By: Jim Geier, CISCO Press 3 Wireless Communications: Principles and Practice, Rappaport, Theodore, Prentice Hall 4 Wireless Communication & Networks by William Stallings, Pearson Education 5 802.11 Wireless Networks: The definitive Guide by Mathew Gaust, oReilly
Other Reading Sr No Jouranls atricles as compulsary readings (specific articles, Complete reference) 6 wncg.org/ee381v/supp_reading/future_gen_wireless_networks.pdf Relevant Websites Sr. No. (Web adress) (only if relevant to the courses) Salient Features
7 http://www.microsoft.com/athome/moredone/wirelesstips.msp Guides on how to set up and improve Wireless network x 8 http://grouper.ieee.org/groups/802/ 9 http://www.howstuffworks.com/wireless-network3.htm Detailed description of all the wireless standards Step by step procedure of building a wireless network
Part 1
Week 1 Lecture 1 Lecture 2 Lecture 3 Overview of Wireless Networks. Information Network Infrastructure. Overview of Existing Network Infrastructure, Four market sectors for Wireless Applications. IEEE Standards for Wireless Networks. Wireless Networks Applications. Types of network / benefits of networks. IP Addressing / VLSM /FLSM ( Pre-requisite) ->Reference :1,1.1.1 ->Reference :1,1.1.2 ->Reference :2,1 Images from PPT Images from PPT Images from PPT
Lecture 4
A separate workbook on IP addressing will be issued to the students and will be a part of LSR ->Reference :1,1.2.1 Images from PPT Images from PPT Images from PPT Images from PPT Images from PPT Images from PPT Images from PPT
Week 2
Different Generations of Wireless Networks. 1G wireless system, 2G, 3G and Beyond comparison of wired and wireless media why study radio propagation Radio propagation mechanism Physical layer alternatives for wireless networks: Introduction Applied wireless transmission techniques, Short distance baseband transmission Wireless Medium Access Alternatives: FDMA, TDMA CDMA and comparison of all techniques
Characteristics of the wireless medium: Introduction ->Reference :1,2.1 ->Reference :1,2.1.1 ->Reference :1,2.1.2 ->Reference :1,2.2 ->Reference :1,3.1 ->Reference :1,3.2 3.3
Week 3
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Week 4
Lecture 13
Part 2
Week 4 Lecture 14 Lecture 15 Lecture 16 Week 5 2 Lecture 17 Network Planning: Introduction Wireless Network Topologies Cellular Topologies ->Reference :1,5.1 ->Reference :1,5.2 ->Reference :1,5.3 Images from PPT Images from PPT Images from PPT Images from PPT Approved for Autumn Session 2011-12
Week 5
Security Threats, Traffic Monitoring, Unauthorized access, Man in the middle attack . DoS Attack (Denial of Service). Protective Actions: WEP, WEP issues, WPA ,802.1x
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Overview of network security - Security services and ->Reference :1,6.4.2 mechanism Confidentiality or Privacy, Secret & Private key Message Authentication , Identification Schemes ->Reference :1,6.4.2 ->Reference :1,6.4.3
Week 6
Wireless WAN: GSM technology: GSM Introduction ->Reference :1,7.1 GSM Services GSM Reference architecture. GSM Reference architecture. Space-Based Wireless WANs: Satellites Meteor Burst Communications (ref) ->Reference :2,7 ->Reference :1,7.2 ->Reference :1,7.2.2
Week 7
MID-TERM Part 3
Week 8 Lecture 29 Mobile Data Networks: What is Mobile Data, Independent mobile data, shared mobile data, overlay mobile data Data oriented CDPD networks: CDPD, Reference architecture in CDPD, Mobility support in CDPD GPRS and Higher Data Rates: GPRS, Reference architecture in GPRS, Mobility support in GPRS. Higher data rates 3G, UMTS 99 architecture 3G services & applications Short message Service in GSM: SMS, Overview of SMS application WAP and i-Mode Introduction to Wireless LANs: Evolution of the WLAN Industry, ->Reference :1,9.4 ->Reference :1,9.5 ->Reference :1,9.1 Images from PPT
Lecture 30 Lecture 31 Lecture 32 Week 9 Lecture 33 Lecture 34 Lecture 35 Lecture 36 Week 10 Lecture 37
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Part 4
Week 10 3 Lecture 38 Evolution of WLAN industry CONT... ->Reference :1,10.3 Images from PPT Approved for Autumn Session 2011-12
Week 10
Lecture 39 Lecture 40
Wireless Home Networking: HAN, Why do we need ->Reference :1,10.6 HAN, HAN technologies, Home access Networks. SOHO applications 802.11 WLANs: 802.11 reference architecture ->Reference :1,11.111.2 ->Reference :1,11.3 ->Reference :1,11.4 11.5
Week 11
Lecture 41
Physical Layer The MAC sublayer, Study of CSMA/ CA RTS CTS NAV MAC Frame Format
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Hidden Station / Exposed station problem and their ->Reference :1,4.3 solution Wireless ATM and HIPERLAN: Reference Model, Protocol entities, Mobility Support. HiperLAN IEEE 802.15 WPAN: Home RF, Bluetooth, architecture, Protocol stack of Bluetooth ->Reference :1,12.1 12.2 ->Reference :1,12.3 ->Reference :1,13.1 13.4 ->Reference :1,13.4
Spill Over
Week 13 Lecture 49 Lecture 50 Sniffing, Phishing Static & Dynamic Routing Images from PPT Images from PPT
Test 1
To check the Topics taught in week 1-5 students expertise in the topics taught To check the Topics covered in week 6-9 students expertise in the topics taught
Written test
Test 2
Individual
Written Test
6 / 10
Test, Term Paper To access the Term Paper 3 students written abilities in terms of technical Know how 4
Individual
3/9
* In ENG courses wherever the total exceeds 100, consider x best out of y components of CA, as explained in teacher's guide available on the UMS