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Curriculum Design and Instruction To Teach

High-Performance Communication Networks:

Wireless Networks:



Author: Charles Hayes:




Communication networks based on

serial data transmission are the

platform of up-to-date automation

systems. Whether this is office

automation or automation of manufacturing

or process plants, the task remains always

the same, exchanging data between different

devices or participants within a system.

Communication networks provide a number of

advantages over systems in which a

point-to-point line enables only two

participants to communicate with each other.


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Topics Include:

* Introduction:

@ Wireless Networks:

A. Introduction:

1. History of Wireless Networks:

2. Wireless Data Vision:

3. Technical Challenges:

B. The Wireless Channel:

1. Path Loss:

2. Shadow Fading:

3. Multipath Flat-Fading and

Intersymbol Interference:

4. Doppler Frequency Shift:

5. Interference:

6. Infrared versus Radio:

7. Capacity Limits of Wireless Channels:

C. Link Level Design:

1. Modulation Techniques:

2. Channel Coding and Link Layer

Retransmission:

3. Flat-Fading Countermeasures:

4. Intersymbol Interference Countermeasures:

D. Channel Access:

1. Multiple Access:

2. Random Access:

3. Spectral Etiquette:

E. Network Design:

1. Architecture:

2. Mobility Management:

3. Network Reliability:

4. Internetworking:

5. Security:

6. A New Paradigm for Wireless

Network Design:

E. Wireless Networks Today:

1. Cellular Telephone Systems:

2. Cordless Phones:

3. Wireless LANs:

4. Wide Area Wireless Data Services:

5. Paging Systems:

6. Satellite Networks:

7. Other Wireless Systems and Applications:

G. Future Systems and Standards:

1. Wireless LANs:

2. Ad Hoc Wireless Networks:

3. IMT-2000:

4. High-Speed Digital Cellular:

5. Fixed Wireless Access:

6. HomeRF and Bluetooth:

H. Summary:

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