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WiSe 2020/21 - WiSe 2022/23

English

Modern Network Technologies

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Dressler, Falko

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Fakultät IV

Institut für Telekommunikationssysteme

34331200 FG Telekommunikationsnetze

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Kontakt


FT 5

Zubow, Anatolij

lehre@tkn.tu-berlin.de

Learning Outcomes

Ambitious Bachelor students get the opportunity to broaden their knowledge of specific communication technologies in courses that are regularly taught in the Master programme. After completing this course, students will have broaden their knowledge about networking technologies in today's Internet, in particular wireless access technologies and networking technologies used in the core backbone network. This skills will be obtained in two lectures in wireless technologies (UMTS, LTE, WLAN) and high-speed optical networks.

Content

Modern Wireless Networks: The goal of this lecture is twofold. First, to provide a solid overview of modern wireless communications systems. To this end, the scope of addressed topics is very broad, ranging from technologies suited for personal (Bluetooth) and local networks (IEEE 802.11) to the classical cellular networks, including the most important standards in the evolution path: GSM, GPRS, UMTS, LTE, and LTE-Advanced. Second and most importantly, the aspect of integration of the above mentioned systems will be discussed, with many practical details on how different technologies and solutions can co-exist together in order to improve the overall service efficiency. A special attention will be put on problems with adjusting the individual mechanisms/solutions to work in a co-operative framework. Additionally, student will be able to gather hands-on experiences with selected technologies in a project that will be presented to the class.

Module Components

Pflichtgruppe:

All Courses are mandatory.

Course NameTypeNumberCycleLanguageSWSVZ
Modern Wireless NetworksIV0432 L 310SoSeEnglish4

Workload and Credit Points

Modern Wireless Networks (IV):

Workload descriptionMultiplierHoursTotal
Attendance15.04.0h60.0h
Pre/post processing15.08.0h120.0h
180.0h(~6 LP)
The Workload of the module sums up to 180.0 Hours. Therefore the module contains 6 Credits.

Description of Teaching and Learning Methods

All courses are held in English language.

Requirements for participation and examination

Desirable prerequisites for participation in the courses:

BSc Module „Rechnernetze und Verteilte Systeme“ or similar knowledge.

Mandatory requirements for the module test application:

1. Requirement
[TKN] Homework Modern Wireless Networks

Module completion

Grading

graded

Type of exam

Oral exam

Language

English

Duration/Extent

30 min

Duration of the Module

The following number of semesters is estimated for taking and completing the module:
1 Semester.

This module may be commenced in the following semesters:
Sommersemester.

Maximum Number of Participants

The maximum capacity of students is 30.

Registration Procedures

Examination Office/QISPOS. For more information, visit: http://www.tkn.tu-berlin.de/?106675

Recommended reading, Lecture notes

Lecture notes

Availability:  unavailable

 

Electronical lecture notes

Availability:  available
Additional information:
Lecture(s) slides available at ISIS2 webpages.

 

Literature

Recommended literature
2a. Jochen Schiller, "Mobile Communications", Addison-Wesley, 2003
2b. B. Walke, "Mobile Radio Networks: Networking and Protocols", John Wiley & Sons, (second edition July 2001)
2c. M. Gast, 802.11 Wireless Networks: The Definitive Guide Creating and Administering Wireless Networks, 2nd edition, O'Reilly Media, 2005
2d. The full version of the IEEE 802.11-2007 Standard, available online (user type: student): http://standards.ieee.org/getieee802/download/802.11-2007.pdf

Assigned Degree Programs


This module is used in the following Degree Programs (new System):

Studiengang / StuPOStuPOsVerwendungenErste VerwendungLetzte Verwendung
This module is not used in any degree program.

Miscellaneous

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