20810550-2 - 5G COMMUNICATIONS AND BEYOND

The course allows you to acquire specific knowledge of the basic techniques for transmitting information on digital connections and the principal methodologies for designing point-to-point and point-to-multipoint connections using digital techniques.

Curriculum

teacher profile | teaching materials

Programme

Mobile networks with shared access. Networks and services plans, including financial and economic aspects. New generation mobile networks (4G, 5G). Provided services and quality of service. Mobility management, security, secrecy and authentication problems. Localization services, power control of connected devices. Access technologies from wireless devices. Evolution of architecture based on SW network virtualization. Algorithms of array processing to allow dedicated efficient links in modern standards (5G and beyond) between terminals or smart objects connected to the IoT world.
Further details on the site: https://sp4te.uniroma3.it/radiomobile

Core Documentation

G. Giunta, Lucidi del corso. (Available for free downloading)

Reference Bibliography

Stefania Sesia, Issam Toufik, Matthew Baker: “LTE - The UMTS Long Term Evolution: From Theory to Practice, 2nd Edition”, Wiley publ.; July 2011. Mansoor Shafi, Andreas F. Molisch, Peter J. Smith, Thomas Haustein, Peiying Zhu, PrasanDeSilva, Fredrik Tufvesson, Anass Benjebbour, and Gerhard Wunder: “5G: A Tutorial Overview of Standards, Trials, Challenges, Deployment, and Practice. IEEE JOURNAL ON SELECTED AREAS IN COMMUNICATIONS, VOL. 35, NO. 6, JUNE 2017. Mamta Agiwal, Abhishek Roy, and Navrati Saxena: “Next Generation 5G Wireless Networks: A Comprehensive Survey. IEEE COMMUNICATIONS SURVEYS & TUTORIALS, VOL. 18, NO. 3, THIRD QUARTER 2016.

Type of delivery of the course

lectures

Attendance

optional but suggested

Type of evaluation

oral discussion

teacher profile | teaching materials

Programme

Mobile networks with shared access. Networks and services plans, including financial and economic aspects. New generation mobile networks (4G, 5G). Provided services and quality of service. Mobility management, security, secrecy and authentication problems. Localization services, power control of connected devices. Access technologies from wireless devices. Evolution of architecture based on SW network virtualization. Algorithms of array processing to allow dedicated efficient links in modern standards (5G and beyond) between terminals or smart objects connected to the IoT world.
Further details on the site: https://sp4te.uniroma3.it/radiomobile

Core Documentation

G. Giunta, Lucidi del corso. (Available for free downloading)

Reference Bibliography

Stefania Sesia, Issam Toufik, Matthew Baker: “LTE - The UMTS Long Term Evolution: From Theory to Practice, 2nd Edition”, Wiley publ.; July 2011. Mansoor Shafi, Andreas F. Molisch, Peter J. Smith, Thomas Haustein, Peiying Zhu, PrasanDeSilva, Fredrik Tufvesson, Anass Benjebbour, and Gerhard Wunder: “5G: A Tutorial Overview of Standards, Trials, Challenges, Deployment, and Practice. IEEE JOURNAL ON SELECTED AREAS IN COMMUNICATIONS, VOL. 35, NO. 6, JUNE 2017. Mamta Agiwal, Abhishek Roy, and Navrati Saxena: “Next Generation 5G Wireless Networks: A Comprehensive Survey. IEEE COMMUNICATIONS SURVEYS & TUTORIALS, VOL. 18, NO. 3, THIRD QUARTER 2016.

Type of delivery of the course

lectures

Attendance

optional but suggested

Type of evaluation

oral discussion