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RGPV IT 7TH SEM WIRELESS AND MOBILE COMPUTING IT-702 SYLLABUS
Branch : Information Technology, VII Semester
Course: Wireless & Mobile Computing
Course: Wireless & Mobile Computing
UNIT- I
Antenna:variation pattern, antenna types, antenna gain, propagation modes, types of fading. Model for wireless digital communication, multiple access technique-SDMA, TDMA, FDMA, CDMA,DAMA,PRMA, MAC/CA, Cellular network organization, operations of cellular system, mobile radio propogation effects, handoff, power control, sectorization, traffic engineering, Infinite sources, lost calls cleared, grade of service, poison arrival process.
UNIT- II
UNIT- II
GSM:Services,system architecture,radio interface,logical channels,protocols,localization & calling,handover, security, HSCSD, GPRS-architecture, Interfaces, Channels, mobility management DECT,TETRA, UMTS.
UNIT- III
UNIT- III
IEEE 802.11: LAN-architecture, 802.11 a, b and g, protocol architecture,physical layer,MAClayer,MAC management,HIPERLAN-protocol architecture, physical layer, access control sub layer, MAC sub layer. Bluetooth-user scenarios- physical layer, MAC layer.
UNIT-IV
UNIT-IV
Mobile IP: DHCP,Ad hoc networks:Characteristics,performance issue,routing in mobile host. Wireless sensor network, Mobile transport layer: Indirect TCP, Snooping TCP, Mobile TCP, Time out freezing, Selective retransmission, transaction oriented TCP. Introduction to WAP.
UNIT V:
UNIT V:
Intruders: Intrusion detection, password management, viruses and related threads, worms, trojan horse defense, difference biometrics and authentication system, firewall design principle.
REFERENCE BOOKS;
REFERENCE BOOKS;
- J. Schiller, “Mobile Communication”, Addision , Wiley
- William Stalling, “Wireless Communication and Network”, Pearson Education
- Upen Dalal,” Wireless Communication”, Oxford Higher Education
- Dr. Kamilo Feher, “Wireless Digital communication”, PHI
- William C.Y Lee, “Mobile Communication Design Fundamental” , John Wiley.
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