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Cellular Mobile Comm

This document outlines lecture topics related to mobile communications and the associated reference books. Many of the lectures cover topics such as the history and evolution of mobile communications, multiple access techniques, cellular system operations, capacity, and handoff strategies. The primary reference books for many of these topics are books authored by Rappaport and William C.Y. Lee.

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Cellular Mobile Comm

This document outlines lecture topics related to mobile communications and the associated reference books. Many of the lectures cover topics such as the history and evolution of mobile communications, multiple access techniques, cellular system operations, capacity, and handoff strategies. The primary reference books for many of these topics are books authored by Rappaport and William C.Y. Lee.

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Lecture 1 : Evolution of Mobile Communications Why CMC?

Lecture 2: History of 800MHZ

BOOK: Rappaport BOOK: William C.Y. Lee (3rd edition)

BOOK : William C.Y. Lee (3rd edition) BOOK: Rappaport

Examples of Wireless Communicatiions Lecture 3: (Paging system)


Book: Rappaport

` (cordless telephone system) Book: Rappaport


Lecture 4: (CT-2 standard) and (DECT system) BOOK : Kryztoff (TEXT BOOK) Lecture 5: PACS BOOK: Kryztoff (TEXT BOOK)

Comparison of various wireless systems) Book: Rappaport


(Trunking system) Book: Rappaport (Personal Satellite Communication system) Book: Rappaport Lecture 6: (Introduction to Multiple Access) Book: Rappaport AND Notes Lecture 7: (FDMA), TDMA ,CDMA , SDMA and Packet radio Book: Rappaport AND notes Lecture 9: (capacity of cellualar system) (in chapter of TDMA and FDMA in Rappaport)( Derivation) Spectrum Allocation: Book : William C.Y. Lee(3rd edition)

Lecture 10: :(Basic Cellular Systems) Book: William C.Y. Lee(3rd edition)
(Performance Criteria) Book: William C.Y. Lee(3rd edition)

Lecture 11 : :(Operation of Cellular Systems) Book: Rappaport (first chapter) :(Analog Cellular Systems) Book: William C.Y. Lee(3rd edition) :(Digital Cellular System) Lecture 12 : Lecture 13: Lecture 14: Lecture 15: Lecture 16: Book: William C.Y. Lee(3rd edition)

Frequency Reuse Book: Rappaport Derivation of Q and N : Text Book Channel Assignment Strategies Book: Rappaport Handoff Strategies: Book: Rappaport Interference and System Capacity Book: Rappaport Tracking and Grade of Service Book: Rappaport Improving coverage and capacity) Book: Rappaport Hand off Book: Rappaport (Dropped calls- why hand off?) Book: William C.Y. Lee(3rd edition) Book: William C.Y. Lee(3rd edition)

Lecture 17: Types of Hand offs and their characteristics

Dropped call rate and their evaluation Book: William C.Y. Lee(3rd edition) Lecture 19,20, 21: Introduction to First generation, second generation & 2.5 generation of cellularsystem, Book: Rappaport Introduction of typical mobile station and base station design, NMT architecture & flow control, overview of AMPS Book: : Text Book (Kryztoff)

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