Title: EPL657 Mobile Networks: Lectures outline
1EPL657Mobile Networks Lectures outline
2Topic 1 Introduction (1 lectures)
- Motivation and course objectives
- Overview of course
- Reading papers
- Labs, 1 lab assignment, and 1 research project
- Familiarisation with OPNET
3Topic 2 Wireless Environment (2 lectures)
- ?s??µat? pe??ß?????
- ?a?eµß???? st? as??µat? pe??ß?????
- Radio transmission and impairments (coding,
noise, fading, propagation, higher BER,
interference,) - Introduction to important quantities, such as
SNR, C/I, Eb/No, - Multiplexing, Channel sharing/allocation, MAC,
- Mobility and handover issues
- Effect of mobility on applications (select
representative applications from real and
non-real time ftp, web and video) - OPNET lab
4Topic 3 Fundamental concepts (2 lectures)
- ?as???? a???? ???e??e?d?? s?st?µ?t?? ????t??
ep?????????? ?a? as??µat?? t?p???? d??t???
(Fundamental concepts in cellular and WLAN
wireless networks) - Cellular concepts (reuse resources)
- WLAN (shared space)
- Ad-hoc (shared resources)
- Sensor (shared resources, large dimension,
autonomous, large space)
5Topic 4 Cellular Mobile Networks (2 lectures)
- ????t? d??t?a t??t?? ?e?e?? (UMTS)
- ????te?t????? t?? ???e??t?? d??t??? (interference
between cells, mobility and handover issues) - RAN and Core
- UE,
- Node B,
- RNC
- GGSN, SGSN,
- and interconnection with fixed networks (e.g. IP
network) - Reading paper presentation by students (IMS
architecture)
6Topic 5 Radio Resource Management (3 lectures)
- ?e?????? d???es?? as??µat?? p???? (Radio Resource
Management) se as??µata d??t?a (???e??t?, t?p???,
ad-hoc, ?a? sensor) - Fundamentals (RRMs objectives, mechanisms, etc)
- Example application in UMTS, WLAN, Sensor
networks - Special attention to mobility and handover
- ??a?e???s? ?ad????µ?t?? ?a? ????t???t?ta?
(handover, power, and mobility) OPNET lab - Reading paper presentation by students (RRM, e.g.
general or handover issues)
7Topic 6 Wireless LANs (3 lectures)
- ?s??µata ??p??? ???t?a (???? 802.11a/b/g,
HIPERLAN, 802.11e) - S?ed?as? ?a? d?astas??p???s? as??µ?t?? d??t???
(Network design and planning issues and
performance evaluation). - OPNET assignment Given traffic profile and
topology maps (one or two floors of office space
and big shopping areas or football ground), place
BSS and assess performance - 1. without real time (ftp, web),
- 2. with real time (video distribution).
- Reading paper presentation by student (802.11e)
8Topic 7 Basics of Networking Protocols for
wireless networks (4 lectures)
- Protocols for wireless and mobile networks
- Wireless TCP, Session Mobility, Mobile-IP (IPv4,
IPv6), Transport protocols for mobile networks - OPNET lab Mobile-IP (video distribution).
- Reading paper presentation by students (wireless
TCP)
9Topic 8 Ad-hoc and Sensor Networks (5 lectures)
- ??e? t?p?????e? d??t??? (ad-hoc networks, sensor
networks) - Motivation
- Key issues
- demands
- Trends
- special focus on routing issues
- Reading paper presentation by students (Akildyiz
survey)
10Topic 9 Presentations of research projects (2
lectures)
- Each student will present (and demonstrate, or
present results) of the final research project
during the last week of the semester
11General comments
- Labs (using OPNET simulator)
- A number of labs will be performed by the
students to reinforce the fundamentals - A lab assignment will be performed to introduce
the student into a WLAN planning and design
exercise.
12General comments (cont)
- Paper presentation
- Every student will present 1 paper (or share a
paper) over the semester period. Selection of
topic by end of 2nd week.
13General comments (cont)
- Research Projects
- Selection of a research topic. A list is provided
on the web site. By end of 2nd week select topic. - Each student will present their project
objectives and work plan during the 4th week of
the course. The student will by then have
identified at least a core paper, which will be
used as the basis for the research project. - Each student will present the review of at least
one paper which is core to the chosen research
project (6th week) and link to their project
work. - Brief outline of progress (10th week).
- Final presentation of research project (focus on
results) 13th week of the semester.
14Open issues and research directions
- ??e??a ?a? a????t? p??ß??µata, (Open research
issues and challenges the network group web page
contains many links) will be highlighted
throughout the course.
15Sample list of Research Topics
- General topics of interest
- WLAN
- UMTS
- RRMs
- Ad-hoc networks
- Sensor networks
- Autonomic mobile networks
16Sample list of Research Topics (cont.)
- 3rd Generation and beyond Mobile Networks
- ( a ) Performance Evaluation using simulation
tools (OPNET), - (b) resource allocation issues for UMTS
- (c) Radio Resource Management mechanisms (One or
more from Power control, handover, admission
control, load control, packet scheduling) - Research of modifications and additions to mobile
network RRM mechanisms (power control, handover,
admission control) to enable the use of different
communication modes (unicast, multicast,
broadcast)
17Sample list of Research Topics (cont.)
- WLAN resource allocation issues (RRM in WLAN)
- IEEE802.11e (service prioritisation, investigate
video streaming and compare with IEEE
802.11a/b/g) - Wireless sensor network test bed (can be a
project of a team of 2)
18Sample list of Research Topics (cont.)
- VoIP System evaluation in mobile networks.
Evaluation of signalling protocols for session
establishment. Influence of transport protocols
(TCP, UDP, SCTP) on their performance - Analysis and modelling of UMTS traffic. Traffic
characteristics in modern networks have radically
changed compared to past years. Recent studies
have shown that packet arrivals are not
exponentially distributed. Instead, such arrivals
have been modelled as self similar processes
19 Sample list of Research Topics (cont.)
- Performance Evaluation of congestion control
mechanisms in wireless and mobile networks. - Extending the Fuzzy-RED algorithm (active queue
management) by adding parameters such as ECN,
routing information etc, to improve the Quality
of Service in IP mobile networks. - QoS Adaptation in Mobile networks
- Survey of current trends
- update of existing simulator
- Traffic Engineering in mobile networks using MPLS
- Mobility extensions for MPLS
20Sample list of Research Topics (cont.)
- Other projects within the networking research
domain, See http//www.netrl.cs.ucy.ac.cy/