Course syllabus
Course-PM
SSY145 Wireless networks SP4 VT24 (7.5 hp)
Course is offered by the Department of Electrical Engineering
Lecture room, online and recordings
Most lectures will be in room ES51 (a few in ES53), Linsen, EDIT building.
There are big values in interacting with the lecturer and your classmates on campus, so default is that all students attend the lectures at campus in person.
However, in exceptional cases, for students that cannot attend a given lecture on campus, we will provide an online participation possibility via Zoom.
Then you can follow remotely in case you are sick or for other exceptional reasons cannot join on campus.
Zoom: https://chalmers.zoom.us/j/66661043586 (Links to an external site.)
Passcode for first Lecture: 406360.
Passcode for following lectures: the Passcode will be provided for exceptional cases upon motivated request by email to TA Charitha Madapatha charitha@chalmers.se, at least an hour before the lecture.
All lectures will be recorded and posted on Canvas (no password) to assist your learning by being able to go back to the lecture.
IEEE template
For the final report, the official IEEE template can be downloaded from https://www.ieee.org/conferences/publishing/templates.html.
Contact details
Tommy Svensson (room 6413), Electrical Engineering, tommy.svensson@chalmers.se, examiner and lecturer
Charitha Madapatha, (room 6333), Electrical Engineering, charitha@chalmers.se, TA and supervisor
Baraa Khuder, Division for Language and Communication, khuder@chalmers.se, lecturer
Course Representatives
1. Emma Monique Hallantie MPCSN emppahal@gmail.com
2. Susanne On Huang MPIDE susselelle@gmail.com
3. Jacopo Puccini MPICT jackpuccio9@gmail.com
4. Galo Sanchez Granja MPEES galos@student.chalmers.se
5. Jahanvi Bhadrashetty Dinesh MPICT jahanvi@student.chalmers.se
As a course representative it is your responsibility to:
- Inform yourself about the views of your fellow students.
- Pass these on together with your own views in the meetings.
- Suggest course-specific questions, if needed.
- Inform your fellow students about discussions and recommendations at the meetings.
Eligibility:
In order to be eligible for a second cycle course the applicant needs to fulfil the general and specific entry requirements of the programme that owns the course. (If the second cycle course is owned by a first cycle programme, second cycle entry requirements apply.)
Exemption from the eligibility requirement: Applicants enrolled in a programme at Chalmers where the course is included in the study programme are exempted from fulfilling these requirements.
Course specific prerequisites
Basic courses in random processes, data communication, and computer networks are recommended.
Aim
This course focuses on wireless data communications including wireless Internet. The students acquire knowledge into the current and future state-of-the-art of technology in the field of wireless communications. Another goal of the course is to ensure that student can explain the impact of commercial, political, and regulatory factors on the design of wireless systems. The course will treat current relevant technologies, and the exact content may change from year to year.
Learning outcomes (after completion of the course the student should be able to)
- Explain how wireless systems should be designed to successfully carry various information
- Explain the fundamentals about wireless security
- Describe the main technologies used in modern wireless network to provide QoS and fairness
- Describe the most important standardization and spectrum regulation bodies, how they interact, and how they impact the design of technical systems
- Write a report about a current hot topic by identifying and studying the appropriate literature
- Orally present an overview of the literature covering a current hot topic.
Content
- Background
- Short introduction to wireless communications
- Limitations imposed by the wireless channel
- Countermeasures to overcome these limitations
- Overview and analysis of modern wireless networks
- Overview of spectrum regulation bodies
- Overview of wireless system standardisation bodies
- Effective techniques for oral presentations
- Current hot topics (will change from year to year)
Organisation
The course is comprised of approximately 18 lectures, workshops, and one project related to a current hot topic. A significant part of the lectures are guest lectures given by industry experts. This is complemented by more lectures on fundamentals given by academics.
Literature
Lecture material, articles, and an optional list of Supplementary Reading.
Examination
The final grade (TH) is based on scores from the project, quizzes, and the written exam. The project, quizzes and the written exam are mandatory in the sense that they must be passed to pass the course.