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Cellular Communications. 1. Introduction and Administration. Welcome. “Cellular Communications” 181019 Tue 17:15-19:45 Room 031 Instructor: Sasha Apartsin apartsin@gmail.com Course Web Page http://www.cs.tau.ac.il/~apartzin/cellular Slides, References etc.
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Cellular Communications 1. Introduction and Administration
Welcome • “Cellular Communications” 181019 • Tue 17:15-19:45 • Room 031 • Instructor: Sasha Apartsin • apartsin@gmail.com • Course Web Page • http://www.cs.tau.ac.il/~apartzin/cellular • Slides, References etc.
State of The Art • 3G, 3.75G ,3.9G, 4G/WiMAX and beyond • New modulation methods • New multiple access methods • New coding methods • Etc. • Novel applications and Services • Video Streaming • Location Based services (LBS) • Etc.
Prerequisites • Basic math and physics • Touch subjects from • Physics • Probability • Signal Processing • Speech Processing • Coding Theory • Cryptography • Networking
Course Structure • First half • Presentation of key concept and techniques • Hopefully guest lecturers with real life “war stories” from the industry • Slides will be available on course web page • Second half • Student presentations of advanced state-of-the-art subjects based on papers or book chapters • List of subjects/references will be published soon
Course Grade • 45%: Extended summary of the subjects presented during the first half of the course • In groups of 2-3 • List of subjects and references will be published soon • 5-10 pages in Hebrew, no cut and paste • Some research required in wikipedia/google/textbooks • Extend, summarize and fill in missing details skipped during the class. • Concise, informative, self-contained clean presentation • Submission deadline: day of the last class @23:59 • Send by e-mail in word format • Same grade for each member of the group • Volunteers for today’s lecture?
Course Grade-Cont’d • 45% :Student presentation of advanced subjects • In pairs • 20 minutes for presentation + 10 minutes for Q&A • Clean, concise , informative • Every member of the group should talk • List of recommended subjects/papers/references and instructions will be published soon • Submit(e-mail) PPT after the lecture • Efficient usage of presentation time is a major grading factor • Individual Grades • Bid for a time slot (last 5 lectures) starting from today • 10% : presence and participation during the second half of the course.
Some Random Points • Balance between technical depth and important concepts/ideas • Some math/technical details is inevitable • Single 15 minutes break at 18:30