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Mohammad Hossein Manshaei manshaei@gmail.com 1393 1

Instructor: Mohammad Hossein Manshaei Teaching Assistants Mr. Adili & Mr. Nourbakhsh Course web page available at IVUT webcourse: http://ivut.iut.ac.ir/bounce.php?course=1012 2

1. Introduction to Mobile Networking 2. Fundamentals of Wireless Transmissions 3. Mobile/Wireless MAC Layer 4. IEEE 802.11 5. 802.11 MAC Layer Advance Features 6. 802.11b PHY Layer 7. 802.11a PHY Layer 8. More on 802.11 PHY Layers 9. Zigbee/Bluetooth/WiMax 10. Mobile Network Performance Analysis 11. MANET Routing Protocols 12. Mobile Network Layer 13. Transport Layer over Wireless Networks 14. Cellular Networks 15. Satellite Communication 16. Wireless Security 17. New Advances 3

network edge: hosts: clients and servers servers often in data centers mobile network global ISP v access networks, physical media: wired, wireless communication links home network regional ISP v network core: interconnected routers network of networks institutional network 4

application: supporting network applications FTP, SMTP, HTTP transport: process-process data transfer TCP, UDP network: routing of datagrams from source to destination IP, routing protocols link: data transfer between neighboring network elements Ethernet, 802.111 (WiFi), PPP physical: bits on the wire application transport network link physical 5

segment datagram frame message source application transport network link physical link physical switch destination application transport network link physical network link physical router 6

History of Wireless Communications Spectrum Allocation Mobile Devices New Mobile/Wireless Networks Mobile Ad Hoc and Sensor Networks, RFID, VANET, Mobile Services Wireless System Development Research in Mobile Networking 7

Processing at the Transmitter and Receiver The Wireless Channel Propagation Mechanisms Path Loss Slow and Fast Fading Doppler Effect Delay Spread Noise Throughput Limit 8

Introduction to Medium Access Control Wireless MAC: Main Challenges MAC Protocol Taxonomy FDMA CDMA TDMA Comparison and Conclusion 9

802.11 History and Standardization 802.11 Architectures and Layers 802.11 Frame Format and Addressing 802.11 Mac Layer (CSMA/CA) 10

802.11 Fragmentation 802.11 Point Coordination Function 802.11 MAC Management Synchronization Power Control Roaming Physical Data Rates Adaptation 802.11e: QoS in WiFi 11

PHY Layer Characteristics and Data Rates IEEE 802.11b PHY Layer DSSS Packet Format CRC, Scrambler, and Descrambler PLCP Transmission/Reception, CCA, and 11b Specification FHSS IR Available Modulations and their Performances DBPSK, DQPSK, and CCK 12

IEEE 802.11a Characteristics Available Data Rates and Modulations Modulations Performance Analysis (BPSK, 4,16,64- QAM) PLCP Preamble and Header Format Convolutional Encoder and Punctured Coding PLCP Transmit and Receive Procedures OFDM in 802.11a 802.11a Channels and Timing Parameters 13

IEEE 802.11g IEEE 802.11n IEEE 802.11ac IEEE 802.11p 14

Bluetooth History and Introduction IEEE 802.15.1 Application, Frequency, Architecture, and Protocol Stack IEEE 802.15.3 IEEE 802.15.4 WiMax 802.16 15

Real Experimentations HoE on IEEE 802.11b Analytical Models Bianchi s Model Simulations ns-2 16

Topology-based protocols Proactive (Always up-to-date routing information) distance vector based (e.g., DSDV) link-state (e.g., OLSR) Reactive (on-demand) distance vector based (e.g., AODV) source routing (e.g., DSR) Position-based protocols greedy forwarding (e.g., GPSR, GOAFR) restricted directional flooding (e.g., DREAM, LAR) Hybrid approaches 17

Mobile IP Tunneling Mobile IP v6 Host Identity Protocol 18

TCP over Mobile Networks I-TCP M-TCP Snooping TCP Performance Enhancing Proxies 19

1. Cellular Concepts Cell Area, Signal Strength and Cell Parameters, Capacity of a Cell, Frequency Reuse, Cluster Forming, Co-channel Interference, Cell Splitting, Cell Sectoring 2. Cellular Standards 1G, 2G, 3G standards (GSM, IS-95, GPRS, EDGE, CDMA2000, UMTS) LTE, Femtocell 20

GEOS LEOS MEOS 21

GSM Security WiFi Security Bluetooth Security 22

UWB Cognitive Radio Delay Tolerant Networks (DTN) RFID Multimedia Service over Mobile Networks Directional and Smart Antenna 23

Lectures Homework Several homework with a few correction sessions Quiz Several quizzes Project Final Exam 24

Quizzes: 20% Homework: 10% Project: 15% Final exam: 60% è Hence, 5% bonus 25

1. MobiCom 2008-2014 2. MobiHoc 2008-2014 3. MobiSys 2008-2014 4. Infocom 2008-2014 5. Sigcomm 2008-2014 26

Saturday Mehr 19 th : First Proposal Saturday Mehr 26 th : Notification (Accept/Reject/ Revision) Saturday Aban 3 rd : List of Project Announcement Sunday Azar 23 rd : Report Due 27

Introduction to Wireless and Mobile Systems 3 rd edition. Dharma P. Agrawal - University of Cincinnati Qing-An Zeng - University of Cincinnati CENGAGE Learning, 2011 28

Mobile Communications 2 nd edition. Jochen Schiller Addison-Wesley, 2003 29

Wireless Communications and Networks 2 nd edition. William Stallings Pearson, 2005 30

Mobile Wireless Communications 2 nd edition Mischa Schwartz Cambridge Press, 2005 31

Wireless Communications Andrea Goldsmith Cambridge Press, 2005 32