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Advanced 3G and 4G Wireless Mobile Communications

Lecture 1: Mod-01 Lec-01 Introduction to 3G/4G Standards

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Advanced 3G and 4G Wireless Mobile Communications by Prof. Aditya K. Jagannatham, Department of Electrical Engineering,IIT Kanpur.For more details on NPTEL visit http://nptel.iitm.ac.in

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Contents:
Wireless Communications and Diversity : Fast Fading Wireless Channel Modeling - Rayleigh/Ricean Fading Channels - BER Performance in Fading Channels - Diversity modeling for Wireless Communications - BER Performance Improvement with diversity - Types of Diversity – Frequency, Time, Space

Broadband Wireless Channel Modeling : WSSUS Channel Modeling, RMS Delay Spread - Doppler Fading, Jakes Model, Autocorrelation - Jakes Spectrum - Impact of Doppler Fading

Cellular Communications : Introduction to Cellular Communications - Frequency reuse - Multiple Access Technologies - Cellular Processes ‐ Call Setup, Handover etc. - Teletraffic Theory
CDMA : Introduction to CDMA - Walsh codes, Variable tree OVSF - PN Sequences - Multipath diversity, RAKE Receiver - CDMA Receiver Synchronization

OFDM : Introduction to OFDM - Multicarrier Modulation and Cyclic Prefix - Channel model and SNR performance - OFDM Issues – PAPR - Frequency and Timing Offset Issues
MIMO : Introduction to MIMO, MIMO Channel Capacity - SVD and Eigenmodes of the MIMO Channel - MIMO Spatial Multiplexing – BLAST - MIMO Diversity – Alamouti, OSTBC, MRT - MIMO ‐ OFDM

UWB (Ultrawide Band) : UWB Definition and Features - UWB Wireless Channels - UWB Data Modulation - Uniform Pulse Train - Bit‐Error Rate Performance of UWB
3G and 4G Wireless Standards : GSM - GPRS - WCDMA - LTE - WiMAX

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