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| module properties Mobile Communications, Complete in degree program Master Ingenieurinformatik 2014 | |
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| module number | 200486 |
| examination number | 2100810 |
| department | Department of Electrical Engineering and Information Technology |
| ID of group | 2111 (Communications Engineering) |
| module leader | Prof. Dr. Martin Haardt |
| term | summer term only |
| language | Englisch |
| credit points | 10 |
| on-campus program (h) | 90 |
| self-study (h) | 210 |
| obligation | elective module |
| exam | written examination performance, 150 minutes |
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| previous knowledge and experience | Basics in stochastics and calculus |
| learning outcome | After completing this module, the students are able to understand current areas of mobile communication systems. They have a deep understanding of universal (timeless) principles that are applicable in several research areas and disciplines. They can confidently use several fundamental mathematical properties and "tricks", e.g., in the areas of linear algebra, stochastic processes, and time-varying systems. Fundamental concepts of mobile communication systems are developed in class, ranging from channel modeling to advanced multiple antenna systems. Moreover, important topics for the design of future wireless communication systems are also emphasized. After participating in this course, the students are able to assess current hot topics from research and development in wireless communications (e.g., 5G, 6G). They are able to read and understand current IEEE journal and conference publications in this area. Moreover, they have been enabled to develop new research ideas and results that build on this published "state-of-the-art." |
| content | 1 Introduction 2 Mobile Communication Channels 2.1 Propagation Modelling 2.2 Statistical Characterization of Multipath Channels 2.3 The effect of signal characteristics on the choice of a channel model 2.4 Space-Time Channel and Signal Models 3 Capacity of Space-Time Channels 3.1 Differential Entropy and Mutual Information for Continuous Ensembles (review) 3.2 Capacity Theorem for the AWGN SISO Case (review) 3.3 Capacity of the Flat Fading MIMO channel 3.4 Capacity of the Frequency Selective MIMO channel 4 Transmission Techniques 4.1 Bit error probability 4.2 Diversity techniques for fading multipath channels 4.3 Approximation of the Probability of Symbol Error 5 Space-Time Processing 5.1 Receive antenna diversity (SIMO channel): MRC 5.2 Transmit antenna diversity 5.3 Space-Time Coding without channel state information (CSI) at the transmitter 5.4 Gains achievable with smart antennas 5.5 Multi-User MIMO Systems 5.6 Multiple access schemes |
| media of instruction and technical requirements for education and examination in case of online participation | Skript, Overheadprojektor, Beamer Script, projector |
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