5G Mobile Communication Experiments
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spContent=This course aims at enabling students to master the mobile communication system networking technology, including deployment scenario, radio resource allocation etc. It is also conducive for students to use engineering thinking to improve system performance.
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课程概述

The experiment is very important for the teaching of Mobile Communication Theory course. In order to make sure that the students can systematically master the working principles of mobile communication system, we have uses indoor small Base Stations and Core Network software to build a complete mobile communication system, and have designed a series of experimental projects involving the theory and key technologies of mobile communication networking. Through the practice of this course, students can have a deep and comprehensive understanding of the mobile communication processes. This course has guiding significance for the experimental teaching of mobile communication specialty.

授课目标

With the continuous development of mobile communication services, the traditional mobile communication network architecture, which is mainly based on macrocell and for the purpose of coverage, is difficult to meet the challenge of explosive growth of users and services. Ultra dense network has become the key technology to improve the throughput of 4G / 5G Mobile communication network. The purpose of this course is to make students understand the system level networking technology of mobile communication, systematically learn the deployment scenario, system capacity, wireless resource allocation, interference management and other key technologies of ultra dense wireless network. Furthermore, it can train students' engineering thinking in communication engineering and make them familiar with system performance evaluation through experiments.

课程大纲
预备知识

Communication principle

Information theory

Mobile communication theory

参考资料

[1]W. Stallings, Wireless Communications and Networks, 2nd Edition, Pearson Prentice Hall, 2006.

[2]T. S. Rappaport, Wireless Communications principle and practice, 2nd Edition, Pearson Education 2006.

[3]A. Goldsmith, Wireless communications, Cambridge University Press, 2005.

[4]Stefania Sesia, Issam Toufik and Matthew Baker, LTE-The UMTS Long Term Evolution: From Theory to Practice, Wiley, 2009.