Course
PostgraduateSemester
ElectivesSubject Code
AVR868Subject Title
Wireless Channels and UWB RadiosSyllabus
Fundamental Concepts: Terrestrial links, satellite links, macrocells, microcells, picocells, bodycentric systems, UWB systems; Cellular concept; Multiple-access schemes and duplexing; Review of antenna parameters; Friss transmission formula.
Propagation Mechanisms: Review of reflection, refraction, and transmission of electromagnetic waves on a plane boundary; Rough surface scattering; Computation of field strength using ray optics; Wedge diffraction theory; Ray-fixed coordinate system; Uniform theory of diffraction. Basic Propagation Models: Path loss, noise modeling, free space loss, plane earth loss, link budget.
Terrestrial Fixed Links: Path profiles, tropospheric refraction, obstruction loss, multiple knife- edge diffraction, multiple edge diffraction integral, diffraction over objects of finite size, influence of clutter.
Satellite Fixed Links: Effect of troposphere and ionosphere on path loss and noise.
Mobile Communication Links: Empirical and physical models for path loss; Statistical shadowing and its impact on coverage; Correlated shadowing; Narrowband fast fading: AWGN channel and narrowband fast fading channels, Rayleigh and Rician distributions, Doppler effect; Wideband fast fading: Cause and effect, wideband channel model and its parameters, frequency domain effects; Diversity techniques to overcome the effects of multipath channel. Ultra-wideband (UWB) Radio: Definition, benefits and applications of properties of UWB signals and systems; Waveform generation: Gaussian waveforms, waveform design for specific spectral masks, practical constraints; UWB channel models: Multipath channel model, path loss model, two-ray propagation model, measurement of channel characteristics; UWB antennas: Challenges in UWB antenna design, radiation of UWB signals, types of UWB antennas, beam forming for UWB signals.
Introduction to Body-Centric Wireless Systems.
Text Books
Same as Reference
References
1. Antennas and Propagation for wireless Communication Systems, Saunders, S.R., John Wiley & Sons. 1999.
2. Antenna Theory and Design, Stutzman, W.L. and Thiele, H.A. 2nd Ed. John iley & Sons. 1998.
3. Wireless Communications: Principles and Practice, Rappaport, T.S., Pearson Education. 2002.
4. Ultra Wideband Signals and Systems in Communication Engineering, Ghavami, M., Michael, L.B., and Kohno, R., 2nd Ed., John Wiley & Sons.
5. Ultra-wideband Radio Technology, Siwia , K. and McKeown, John Wiley & Sons.
6. Antennas and Propagation for Body-Centric Wireless Communication, Hall, P.S. and Hao, Y. (Eds.), Artech House.
7. Wireless Information Networks, Pahlavan, K. and Levesque, A.H., John Wiley & Sons. 1995.
8. Land-mobile Radio System Engineering, Hess, G.C., Artech House, 1993.