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WIRELESS NETWORKS(CA5272)


WIRELESS NETWORKS(CA5272)
ANNA UNIVERSITY TRICHY

LTPC 
3003

UNIT I AD-HOC NETWORKS 9

Characteristics and Applications of Ad hoc Networks – Routing – Need for routing and routing classifications – Table Driven Routing Protocols – Source Initiated On-Demand Routing Protocols – Hybrid Protocols – Zone Routing – Fisheye Routing – LANMAR for MANET with group mobility – Location Added Routing – Distance Routing Effects, Micro discovery – Power Aware Routing.

UNIT II SENSOR NETWORKS 9

Wireless Sensor Networks DARPA Efforts Classification Fundamentals of MAC, Flat routing – Directed Diffusion, SPIN, COGUR Hierarchical Routing Cluster base routing, Scalable Coordination LEACH, TEEN, APTEEN Adapting to the dynamic nature of Wireless Sensor Networks.

UNIT III WIRELESS BROADBAND NETWORKS TECHNOLOGY OVERVIEW, PLATFORMS AND STANDARDS 9

Wireless broadband fundamentals – Fixed Wireless Broadband Systems – Platforms – Enhanced Copper – Fibre Optic and HFC – 3G Cellular, Satellites – ATM and Relay Technologies – HiperLAN2 Standard – Global 3G CDMA Standard – CDMA Harmonization G3G Proposal for Protocol Layers.

UNIT IV MANAGING WIRELESS NETWORKS AND TESTING 9

Managing Wireless Broadband Operations Management of LMDS Systems – Application – Principles of operations Management, – LMDS Versus Other Access technologies – Applications – Testing Wireless Satellite Networks – Fixed Wireless Broadband Networks.

UNIT V ADVANCED WIRELESS NETWORKS 9

Wireless Broadband Network Applications: Teleservices Model and Adaptive QoS Parameters – Modeling of Wireless. Broadband Applications – Multicomponent Model – Residential High speed Internet Wireless Broadband Satellite Systems – Next Generation Wireless Broadband Networks – 3G, Harmonized 3G, 3G CDMA – Smart Phones and 3G Evolution.

Total: 45

TEXT BOOKS

1. R.Joh Vacca, “Wireless Broadband Networks Handbook 3G, LMDS and Wireless Internet” Tata McGraw-Hill, 2001.

2. D.P. Agrawal and Qing-An zeng, “Introduction to Wireless and Mobile Systems” Thomson Learning, 2003.

REFERENCES
1. Martyn Mallick, Mobile and Wireless Design Essentials, Wiley, 2003. 2. Kaveshpahlavan and Prashant Krishnamurty,“Principles of Wireless Networks–A unified Approach, Pearson Education, 2002.

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