Syllabus

JNTUH B.Tech 4th Year 1 sem Information Technology R13 (4-1) Wireless Networks and Mobile Computing (Elective – I) R13 syllabus.

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Objectives

  • To understand GSM and UMTS architectures
  • To have an in-depth knowledge of mobile computing
  • To understand Mobile network layer and transport layer
  • To understand Bluetooth technology

UNIT—I

Introduction to Network Technologies and Cellular Communications HIPERLAN: Protocol Architecture, Physical Layer, Channel Access Control Sub-layer, MAC Sub-layer, Information Bases and Networking.

WLAN: Infrared vs. Radio Transmission, Infrastructure and Ad Hoc Networks, IEEE 802.11. Bluetooth.: User Scenarios, Physical Layer, MAC layer, Networking, Security, Link Management

GSM: Mobile Services, System Architecture, Radio Interface, Protocols, Localization and calling, Handover, Security, and New Data Services. Mobile Computing (MC): Introduction to MC, Novel Applications, Limitations, and Architecture

UNIT -II

(Wireless) Medium Access Control (MAC): Motivation for a Specialized MAC (Hidden and Exposed Terminals, Near and Far Terminals), SDMA, FDMA, TDMA, CDMA. MAC Protocols for GSM, Wireless LAN (IEEE8O2.11), Collision Avoidance (MACA, MACAW) Protocols.

UNIT —III

Mobile IP Network Layer: lP and Mobile IP Network Layers, Packet Delivery and Handover Management, Location Management, Registration, Tunnelling and Encapsulation, Route Optimization, DHCP. Mobile Transport Layer: Conventional TCP/IP Protocols, Indirect TCP, Snooping TCP, Mobile TCP, Other Transport Layer Protocols for Mobile Networks.

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TEXT BOOKS

  • Raj Kamal, “Mobile Computing”, Oxford University Press, 2007, ISBN: 0195686772
  • Jochen Schiller, “Mobile Communications”, Addison-Wesley, Second Edition, 2004

REFERENCE BOOKS

  • Stojmenovic and Cacute, “Handbook of Wireless Networks and Mobile Computing”, Wiley, 2002, ISBN 0471419028.
  • Reza Behravanfar, “Mobile Computing Principles: Designing and Developing Mobile Applications with UML and XML”, ISBN: 0521817331, Cambridge University Press, Oct 2004,
  • Outcomes
  • Ability to understand the strengths and limitations of mobile/wireless networks
  • Ability to design and analyze the performance of location update algorithms for cellular networks.

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