VT 2013, Period 3, IK2555 Wireless and Mobile Network Architectures (Arkitekturer för trådlösa och mobila nätverk)

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Announcements

Information concerning your oral presentations: You can use slides (there will be a data projector). Each project will be assigned a 20 minute slot - for both the presentation and questions. I would suggest that your presentation should be no longer than 15 minutes.
The first day of presentations will be Thursday 14 March 2013 (if this date is not suitable for you - please let me know.)
The presentations will be in the seminar room called Grimeton - you can find this at the 4th floor of the Electrum building near the B elevator (in the middle of the building). Turn right as you exit the elevator. Enter the first door (which is not locked). My wife will be at the second door to let students in.

You can get the 3GPP standard bibliograph data automatically from http://forsberg.fi/zotero/3gpp2bib-zotero.tcl.


IK2555 Wireless and Mobile Network Architectures is a 7.5 point course designed for advanced undergraduates and graduate students; especially those in the Telecommunication Graduate Program or the International Masters Wireless program.

Advanced undergraduates should have completed the course IK1550 (Internetworking) or Advanced Internetworking or an equivalent course. Students without one of these courses should obtain permission of the instructor.

Information is available on:


Aim

This course will give both practical and general knowledge concerning wireless and mobile network architectures. After this course you should have some knowledge of these architectures and understand the basic priciples behind them.

Learning Outcomes

Following this course a student should be able to:

This course should prepare you for starting an exjobb in this area (for undergraduate students) or beginning a thesis or dissertation (for graduate students).


Prerequisites

Students considering participating in this course should contact the instructor.


Contents

This course will focus on the network architectures that are used in wireless and mobile networks. In some cases we will dig deeper into the protocols used by such networks. The course should give both practical and more general knowledge concerning the these network architectures.

The course consists of 10 hours of lectures, and an assigned paper requiring roughly 50h of work by each student.


Examination Requirements

Grades

For ECTS grading:

Code of Honor and Regulations

It is KTH policy that there is zero tolerance for cheating, plagiarism, etc. - for details see http://www.kth.se/student/studentliv/studentratt?l=en_UK See also the KTH Ethics Policies

Some common flaws in reports


Literature

Main Text-Book

The textbook will be: Yi-Bing Lin and Ai-Chun Pang, Wireless and Mobile All-IP Networks, John Wiley & Sons; 2005, ISBN: 0-471-74922-2. (some notes about the book)

The course was formerly (prior to 2008) mainly based on the book Wireless and Mobile Network Architectures by Yi-Bing Lin and Imrich Chlamtac, John Wiley & Sons; 2001 ISBN: 0-471-39492-0 (a version published in Singapore is ISBN 9971-51-366-8).

Additional Reference Books

Lecture notes will be available on-line in PDF format.

Supplementary readings

To be added

Useful URLs


Schedule

Note that in the following "xx" means "xx:00", not "xx:15".

Dates for 2013:

Day of weekDateTimeRoomNotes
Tuesday15 January 201313:00-18:00Ka-AulaLecture (Föreläsning) 1
Thursday17 January 201313:00-18:00Ka-AulaLecture (Föreläsning) 2

Note that Aula (Ka-Aulan) is in the Forum building in Kista.


Lecture Plan and Lecture Material (OH slides)

Note that the lectures will occur in a very intensive fashion to accommodate graduate students coming from elsewhere in Sweden.

The lecture material for 2013 as PDF (~5.5 Mbytes).

Recordings of the of the lectures in parts:


Staff Associated with the Course


Registering

Use the normal process for registering. For most students this means you should speak with your study advisor (studievägledare.


Other on-line Course Material

An example of a paper from the course that became a conference paper:
Flutra Osmani and Adriaan Slabbert, A scalable distributed security infrastructure for industrial control and sensor networks, Proceedings of the 2009 International Conference on Wireless Communications and Mobile Computing: Connecting the World Wirelessly, IWCMC '09, ACM, New York, NY, USA, 2009, ISBN 978-1-60558-569-7, 84-89, DOI: http://doi.acm.org/10.1145/1582379.1582399,

An example of an excellent paper on IEEE 802.21, it appears here with permission of the author.

An example of an outstanding paper on Intrusion Detection in Wireless Sensor Networks, it appears here with permission of the author.

An example of an outstanding paper on imode, it appears here with permission of the author.

An example of a paper examing the much lower layer issues of Handover Considerations in the Design of Multi-Standard Transceiver Front Ends, it appears here with permission of the author.

Another example paper: Wireless VPN: IPSec vs. SSL/TLS by Åsa Pehrson. It appears here with permission of the author.

An example of a paper examining multimedia messaging is that of Max Loubser, " User created content with MMS", it appears here with permission of the author.

An example of a paper and slides from the oral presentation (on 2006.03.14) concerning bypassing access control in semi-open wireless networks. The link to this paper appears with permission of the author.


Sources for Further Information

Most GSM standards can be accessed from ETSI

Two papers about MANETs:

Steve Gibson and Leo Laporte's podcasts about WiFi security

http://vowlan.wifinetnews.com/

Mobilepipeline mobile related on-line news

For further information related to communications (especially conferences, publications, ...) contact one of the professional societies, such as the IEEE Communications Society, vendors, or use the WWW! [For access to the electronics library see KTHB e-library.]

Handsets poised to be commodities: "Microsoft, Intel Aim for High-End Phone", Wall Street Journal Europe, Tuesday, 19 Feb. 2002, page 1 and pg. A6, features an article, which describes how they are attempting to provide a platform for high-end phones so that they will be commodities just like PCs. The figure on A6 shows the basic components of a handset and lists the prices for the components and for licensing the design "framework":
color screen17 euro
printed circuit board9 euro
flash memory2 euro
radio chip and related electronics40 euro
baseband chip34 euro
battery29 euro
license for reference design for phone 7.50 euro
license of user interface software 3.40 euro
license for operating system software 5.70 euro

An footnote indicates that the last three items could be developed in house, but typically cost 15 euros from outside suppliers.

IEEE 802.15 Working group:
802.15.3 high performance requirements (upto 55Mbps)
802.15.4 low bandwidth (~250kbps), extra-low power MAC and physical devices

Working group IEEE P802.20, Mobile Broadband Wireless Access Systems

Near Field Communication Forum

For those looking at power measurements, as useful reference is Joe Bardwell, Converting Signal Strength Percentage to dBm Values, Executive Summary, WildPackets, November 2002.

For information about the structure of the SIM file system see chapter 8: Pocket PC Phone Edition, in Steve Makofsky, "Pocket PC Network Programming", Addison-Wesley, 2004, ISBN 0-321-13352-8.

Georg Eidenschink, Elatic, Smart Card solutions for everyone, Elatec Vertriebs GmbH - a very nice introduction to smart cards and there use as SIM and USIM cards

Cisco has just made the source code for a number of GSM signalling protocols publically available - see their GSM Source Module Library (GSML)

A excellent introduction to why heterogeneous networks are going to be increasingly popular is contained in the dissertation of Klas Johansson, " Cost Effective Deployment Strategies for Heterogeneous Wireless Networks", December 2007

Dongwoo Kim, "Overview of WiBro and Its Evolution", slides from his talk at Wirless@KTH on November 30, 2007. An excellent introduction - with lots of details and performance data.

Mehmet Unsoy, "Perspectives on IP-based services: Road to Web 2.0, VoIP 2.0 & Mobile Web 2.0", 17 November 2006

H. Stewart Cobb, Gpspseudolites:Theory,Design, and Applications, Doctoral Dissertation, Stanford University, Department of Aeronautics and Astronautics, SUDAR707, September 1997

Breaking of GSM encryption using open source and open hardware: Karsten Nohl and Chris Paget, GSM - SRSLY?, 26th Chaos Communication Congress, 27 December 2009. See also the related A5/1 Cracking Project.

Ata Elahi and Adam Gschwender, Zigbee Wireless Sensor and Control Network, Prentice Hall, 1 edition (November 8, 2009), copyright year 2010, 288 pages ISBN-10: 0137134851 and ISBN-13: 978-0137134854.

A collection of URLs to a number of white papers about LTE can be found at 3g4g.co.uk's 3GPP LTE/SAE (Long Term Evolution / Service Architecture Evolution)

A paper concerning implementing IEEE 802.11b, IEEE 802.11a, and 3GPP LTE Physical Uplink Shared Channel via multi-core add-in board is:
Kun Tan, Jiansong Zhang, Ji Fang, He Liu, Yusheng Ye, Shen Wang, Yongguang Zhang, Haitao Wu, Wei Wang, and Geoffrey M. Voelker, "Sora: High Performance Software Radio Using General Purpose Multi-core Processors", Communications of the ACM, Volume 54, Number 1, January 2009, pp. 99-107.

Brian J. Love, David J. Love, and James V. Krogmeier, "Like Deck Chairs on the Titanic: Why Spectrum Reallocation Won't Avert the Coming Data Crunch but Technology Might Keep the Wireless Industry Afloat", Commentaries, Law Review, Washington University in St. Louis, School of Law, Vol. 89:6, 2 March 2012.


Historic notes

Laila Ohlgren is the person who introduced the "green" call button on cellular phones - to collect all of the digits and then send them all at once to reduce the time the signaling channel was used and to reduce the effects of error in this channel.


Previous versions of the course

Page History

DateUpdate
2013.03.07added information concerning oral presentations
2013.01.21added video recordings of day 2 of the lectures
2013.01.17added audio recordings of day 2 of the lectures
2013.01.16added audio recordings of day 1 of the lectures
2013.01.11added URL to lecture notes for 2013
2011.07.12first version for 2013

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