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Mobile Communication Course Overview - Spring 2008

Join the Mobile Communication course led by Yuhao Wang this Spring 2008, offering 14 units. Engage in discussions, attendance, and oral presentations, contributing to 50% of your grade alongside a project using OPNET simulator or similar tools. Teams of 2-3 will work on significant, research-oriented projects that are interesting and demo-able. Participate in in-class discussions on May 6th to propose projects and collaborate with peers with similar interests. Make sure to register via email and subscribe to the class mailing list for updates.

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Mobile Communication Course Overview - Spring 2008

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  1. Mobile Communication Mobile Communication, Spring 2008 Instructor: Yuhao WangAssistant Professor/IEEE Member

  2. Course details • 14 units • Register for class giving us email address • Subscribe to class name list, please • Grades: 50% participation (readings & Oral &Attendance), 50% project (using OPNET simulator or other simulators)

  3. People • Yuhao Wang, w.yuhao@gmail.com • A406 Rooms in Information Engineering Building • 13036209519 • http://txsyzx.ncu.edu.cn/~yuhao/ • Office hours 3-4pm Tuesday ?? (Not quite sure yet.) • Xu li and Wei Ming • Office hours? • mailing list: xulimm@tom.com or fzjxwm1985@163.com

  4. Projects • Important, start early • Teams of 2 to 3 people • Looking for projects with certain characteristics: • Significance • Research component (lessons to learn) • Demo’able • Interesting to you

  5. Projects, continued • May 6th in-class project discussions • A chance to propose projects and find people with similar interests • Each team will propose at least one project that day and explain its significance and research components • Some ideas on web page soon

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