Course is active from 12.10.2009..
Becoming familiar with the concepts of advanced techniques of signal transmittion and processing in a mobile radio environment.
Theoretical knowledge, the use of programme simulations.
Selective fading and multiple propagation. LTV radio-channel model. The concept of RAKE receivers. Combining of diversity signals. Smart antennas. MIMO systems. The estimation and equalization of radio-channels. The space-time coding. Elements of the software radio.
Lectures. Auditory, computer and laboratory practice; homework, a colloquium, the examination.
Authors | Name | Year | Publisher | Language |
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W. C. Jakes | Microwave Mobile Communications | 1974 | John Wiley & Sons, New York | English |
A. F. Molish | Wideband Wireless Digital Communications | 2001 | Prentice Hall, New Jersey | English |
T.S. Rappaport | Wireless Communications – Principles & Practice | 1996 | Prentice Hall, New Jersey | English |
G. L. Stueber | Principles of Mobile Communication | 2000 | Kluwer Academic Publishers, Boston | English |
W.C.Y. Lee | Mobile communications engineering | 1982 | McGrow-Hill, New York | English |
W.C.Y. Lee | Mobile cellular telecommunications systems | 1989 | McGrow-Hill, New York | English |
Course activity | Pre-examination | Obligations | Number of points |
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Laboratory exercise defence | Yes | Yes | 20.00 |
Test | Yes | Yes | 10.00 |
Homework | Yes | No | 10.00 |
Written part of the exam - tasks and theory | No | Yes | 70.00 |
Coloquium exam | Yes | No | 35.00 |
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