20810258 - New Generation Mobile Networks

To acquire general concept on new generation mobile networks (3G, 4G, 5G, 6G) as part of a communication system. To provide an overview on main operating principles of a structured mobile network, such as the available services also from a financial and economic viewpoint, quality requirements, mobility management, security, secrecy and authentication problems, localization services, power control of connected devices, access technologies from wireless devices, evolution of architecture of 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.
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Fruizione: 20810326 WIRELINE AND WIRELESS NETWORKS in Ingegneria informatica LM-32 CINCOTTI GABRIELLA

Programme

Fundamentals of data communications and networking
Analog and digital signals, modulators, transmission mediums, synchronous and synchronous communications, circuit and packet switching, connection-oriented and connectionless service, network topologies and traffic classification, TCP/IP architecture. Shannon capacity, Nyquist Sampling Theorem, attenuation, noise, influence of the transmission channel, interference.

Wireline transmission
Twisted pairs, coaxial cables, optical fibers.

Wireless transmission
Direct-wave propagation, satellite communication, terrestrial microwave systems, Starlink constellation.

Source coding and transmission techniques
Source coding, voice, analog and digital audio, analog and digital video, line coding schemes.

Transport networks
SDH/SONET, Digital Subscriber Line (DSL), Asynchronous Transfer Mode (ATM), Multiprotocol Label Switching (MPLS), Optical Transport Networks (OTN).

Access optical networks
Passive optical networks (PON): protocols GPON, Next Generation access networks NG-PON and NG-PON2.

Cellular communications and wireless standards
From macrocell to femtocell, power control, evolution of cellular systems, 4G and 5G paradigm, IEEE 802.11 protocol (Wi-Fi).

Network security
Security services and attack types, integrity, availability, authenticity, accountability, malware, risk management security plan, symmetric and asymmetric cryptography, digital signature and digital certificates.



Core Documentation

• Mário Marques da Silva Cable and Wireless Networks
• Steve Gorshe, Arvind R. Raghavan, Thomas Starr, Stefano Galli Broadband access: wireline and wireless alternatives to internet services
• Dispense fornite dal docente



Type of delivery of the course

classroom and virtual teaching

Type of evaluation

oral test