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Introduction to Wireless and Cellular Communications

About the course:

An in-depth understanding of the wireless channel and the related impairments (multipath, fading), small-scale and large-scale propagation effects ,Understanding of the design of cellular systems,Detailed discussion of Multiple Access (TDMA/CDMA/OFDM), Antenna diversity, MIMO, Wireless Channel Capacity, Computer simulations of wireless systems,Exposure to current and emerging wireless and cellular systems (LTE, 802.11)


Intended Audience:

B.E. / B.Tech/ M.E./ M.Tech/ Ph.D. students who have completed digital communications


Core/Elective: Elective

UG/PG:PG course but open to final year UG students

Pre-requisites

Analog and Digital Communications, Digital Signal Processing

Industry Support

All wireless and cellular companies such as Qualcomm, Ericsson, Tejas, Samsung, Sasken, Intel, Texas Instruments,
Motorola, Ittiam, Aruba, MoJo Networks.

7348 students have enrolled already!!

Course Instructor: 



Prof.R. David Koilpillai received the B.Tech degree in Electrical Engineering from the Indian Institute of Technology Madras and the M.S. and Ph.D. degrees in Electrical Engineering from the California Institute of Technology, Pasadena, CA.

In June 2002, David joined the EE faculty of IIT Madras. He is currently the Qualcomm  Institute Chair Professor in EE and  Dean (Planning). During the period April 2008 – December 2009, he served as the Co-Chair of the IITM special Task Force for setting up the new IIT at Hyderabad. David also served as Head, Central Electronics Centre of IITM during 20010-11. David’s technical areas of expertise include cellular and broadband wireless systems, and DSP techniques for wireless communications. He is the Faculty Coordinator of the IITMSAT Student Satellite initiative. During January – July 2007, David was on sabbatical from IITM and served as the Chief Scientist, Centre of Excellence in Wireless Technology (CEWiT), a public-private R&D initiative of the Govt. of India, and was responsible for launching the national project – Broadband Wireless Consortium of India (BWCI). Prior to joining IITM, David was at General Electric Corporate R&D for four years and Ericsson USA for eight years, where he held different technical and managerial positions. In 2000, he became the Director of the Ericsson’s Advanced Technologies and Research Department at RTP, North Carolina, developing GPRS/EDGE handset technology.

David’s technical contributions at GE and Ericsson have resulted in 32 US patents, 10 Canadian Patents and 19 WIPO/European patents. In 1999 David received the “Ericsson Inventor of the Year” award, the highest technical recognition within Ericsson. In Nov 2003 David was elected Fellow of the Indian National Academy of Engineering. In 2014, David received the Srimathi Marti Annapurna Gurunath Award for Excellence in Teaching (Best Teacher Award of IIT Madras)
David’s current technical activities are in the areas of Cellular evolution - 4G and 5G, Smart grid Communications, DSP for High Speed Coherent optical communications.
Suggested Reading

1.T. S. Rappaport, “Wireless Communications – Principles and Practice” (2nd edition) Pearson, 2010, ISBN 9788131731864
2.A. Molisch, "Wireless Communications," Wiley, 2005Haykin & Moher, "Modern Wireless Communications" Pearson 2011 (Indian Edition) 
3.J. G. Proakis, "Digital Communications," McGraw Hill
4.A. Goldsmith, "Wireless Communications," Cambridge Univ Press, 2005
5.D. Tse and P. Viswanath, "Fundamentals of Wireless Communications," Cambridge Univ Press, 2005

Course Layout:

Week 1: Overview of Cellular Systems and evolution 2g/3G/4G/5G
Week 2: Cellular Concepts – Frequency reuse, Cochannel and Adjacent channel Interference, C/I,  Handoff, Blocking, Erlang Capacity
Week 3: Wireless propagation Part 1 - Link budget, Free-space path loss, Noise figure of receiver
Week 4:  Wireless propagation Part II - Multipath fading, Shadowing, Fading margin, Shadowing margin,
Week 5: Antenna Diversity
Week 6: Wireless Channel Capacity
Week 7: MIMO
Week 8: CDMA Part I
Week 9: CDMA Part II
Week 10: OFDM and LTE Part I
Week 11: OFDM and LTE Part II
Week 12: Large Scale Propagation effects and Channel Models

Certification Exam:
  •    The exam is optional for a fee. Exams will be on 22 October, 2017.
  •     Time: Shift 1: 9am-12 noon; Shift 2: 2pm-5pm
  •     Any one shift can be chosen to write the exam for a course.
  •     Registration URL: Announcements will be made when the registration form is open for registrations.
  •    The online registration form has to be filled and the certification exam fee needs to be paid. More details will be made available when the exam  registration form is published.
Certificate:
  •  Final score will be calculated as : 25% assignment score + 75% final exam score
  •  25% assignment score is calculated as 25% of Average of Best 8 out of 12 assignments.
  •  E-Certificate will be given to those who register and write the exam and score greater than or equal to 40% final score. Certificate will have your name, photograph and the score in the final exam with the breakup. It will have the logos of  NPTEL and IIT MADRAS . It will be e-verifiable at nptel.ac.in/noc.