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VT 2005, Period 4, 2G1330 Wireless and Mobile Network Architectures (Arkitekturer för trådlösa och mobila nätverk)

Last modified: 2005-07-13 20:48:22 MET DST 2005

Announcements

NOTE list of talks and title for Thursday 2 June

startingTitle 8:00 Securing your wirlees SOHO network 8:20 Mobile Station Location in GSM by using Measurement maps 8:40 p2p Information Sharing on Mobile Ad Hoc Networks 9:00 Bluetooth grunder och egenskaper 9:40 Tr˚dlösa Nätverk 10:00 Comparison between generic local access points and unlicensed mobile access 10:20 GPRS Roaming 10:40 Wireless VPN: IPSec vs SSL/TLS 11:00 Zigbee: en framtid standard? 11:20 User created content with MMS 11:40 WiMAX and 3G: A Comparative Study 12:00 Wireless Access for Multimedia Services in Aircraft Cabins 13:00 WCDMA: Limitations in the air-interface 13:20 WiMAX: An Overview and Outlook 13:40 Exploration of methods to expand the mobile system coverage 14:00 Energy Sensitive routine in wireless Ad Hoc networks 14:40 Wat is 3G? An architectural comparison between WCDMA and EDGE 15:00 GPRS cell resection in NC0 and GPRS cell resection in NC2 15:20 Handover management in Fourth Generation (4G) ALL-IP Networks 15:40 Low earth orbit satellite and CDMA 16:20 A Novel Domain Re-organizing Algorithm for Network Layer Mobility 16:40 Improvement in cell structure 17:00 WLAN security survey List of papers for 3 June (note they will be intermixed with papers from 2G1325

startingTitle 11:00 Improving the reassociation latency in Handoff using Neighbor graphs 12:00 Operator Neutral Network - Secure Authentication (OASIS V2) 13:40 WiFi Mobile Services [Architecture] 16:00 UTRAN O*M: UMTS Terrestrial Radio Access Network Operations and Maintenance 16:40 Optical Communication in "Smart Dust" 17:00 Authentication in wireless LAN using GSM SIM (EAP-SIM) [tentative title]
* Everyone who has submitted a report - should have been assigned a scheduled time for their oral presental - if you do not have an acknowledgement of your report or a scheduled timeslot - please contact the instructor.
* Students who are not regularily enrolled can apply for the course by filling out an application form -- please bring this form with you to class - so that I can expedite its processing (since normally this application should be submitted in advance of the course.
* Lecture notes for 2005 are now available
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2G1330 Wireless and Mobile Network Architectures is a 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 2G1305 (Internetworking) or 2G1701 (Advanced Internetworking) or an equivalent course. Students without one of these courses should obtain permission of the 2G1330 instructor.

Information is available on:


* Aim
* Prerequisites
* Contents
* Schedule
* Literature and Course Material (Textbook, Reference books and other references)
* Lecture Plan and Lecture Material (OH slides)
* Examination Requirements and Registrations
* Staff Associated with the Course
* Registering for the Course
* Other on-line Course Material (More References)
* Announcements
* Previous versions of the course
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. You should be able to read the current literature at the level of conference papers in this area.

As with the Internetworking course you may not be able to understand all of the papers in journals, magazines, and conferences in this area - you should be able to read 90% or more of them and have good comprehension. In this area it is especially important that develop a habit of reading the journals, trade papers, etc. In addition, you should also be aware of both standardization activities, new products/services, and public policy in the area.

You should be able to write papers suitable for submission to Mobicom and other conferences and journals in the area. 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
* Telesys, gk or Datorkommunikation och datornät/Data and Computer Communications or equivalent knowledge in Computer Communications; Internetworking; and permission of the instructor
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.

Topics
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* Mobility Management
* Handoff Management: Detection and Assignment, Radio Link Transfer
* Network Signaling
* Intersystem Handoff and Authentication in IS-41
* Roaming
* Example networks: Cellular Digital Packet Data, GSM, General Packet Radio Service (GPRS), WLAN
* Mobile Number Portability, User Mobility, Device Mobility, ...
* Economic models, such as, Prepaid, Flat rate, ...
* Mobile Services
* Heterogeneous networks
Examination Requirements
* An assigned paper requiring roughly 50h of work by each student (5 p)
* Registration: 02-May 2005, to maguire@it.kth.se with the "Subject: 2G1330 topics" giving:
* Group members, leader.
* Topic selected

* Written report
* The length of the final report should be ~10 pages (roughly 5,000 words) for each student; it should not be longer than 12 pages for each student - papers which are longer than 12 pages per student will be graded as "U".
* If there are multiple students in a project group, the report may be in the form of a collections of papers, with each paper suitable for submission to a conference or journal.
* Contribution by each member of the group - must be clear (in the case where the report is a collection of papers - the role of each member of the group can be explain in the overall introduction to the papers.
* The report should clearly describe: 1) what you have done; 2) who did what; if you have done some implementation and measurements you should describe the methods and tools used, along with the test or implementation results, and your analysis.
* Final Report: written report due 24 May 2005 + oral presentations scheduled from 8:00-17:00 on 2-June 2005 in room 437
* Send email with URL link to maguire@it.kth.se
* Late assignments will not be accepted
* Note that it is pemissible to start working well in advance of the deadlines!
* Language: the report can be written in Swedish or English - (I can provide better feedback if the report is written in English)

* Oral presentations: Each group should present their results for 20 minutes (note that this is the upper limit on time - not a lower limit, thus an individial doing a project might plan on 8-10 minutes), followed by 10 minutes of discussion. You only need to attend the half-day you present. The exact schedule into half-days will be made once I have received the written reports.
Grades: U, 3, 4, 5

To get a 4 you need to write a very good paper, i.e., it should be either a very good review or present a new idea; and you have to give a very good oral presentation. To get a 5 you need to have an outstanding or excellent paper and give an outstanding oral presentation.

Literature Main Text-Book The course will mainly be 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

Copies of the textbook will be on sale at the "Kistabutiken" (student bookshop), located in Electrum, level 3. Above the restaurant.

Additional Reference Books
* Mobile IP: Design Principles and Practices by Charles E. Perkins, Addison-Wesley, 1998, ISBN 0-201-63469-4.
* Mobile IP: the Internet Unplugged by James D. Solomon, Prentice Hall, 1998, ISBN 0-13-856246-6.
* Pervasive Computing: Technology and Architecture of Mobile Internet Applications by Jochen Burkhardt, Dr. Horst Henn, Stefan Hepper, Klaus Rintdoff, and Thomas Schäck, Addison-Wesley, 2002, ISBN 0-201-72215-1. This is a book about writing Java server applications for PDA, WAP devices, PCs, ... .
* Wireless Internet Applications and Architecture: Building Professional Wireless Applications Worldwide by Mark Beaulieu, Addison-Wesley, 2002, ISBN 0-201-73354-4. This book gives provides some good descriptions of why mobile applications are not like desktop applications.
* William C.Y. Lee, Mobile Cellular Telecommunications: Analog and Digital Systems, Second Edition, 1995, ISBN 0-07-038089-9; all the usual radio topics
* Ellen Kayata Wesel, Wireless Multimedia Communications: Networking Video, Voice, and Data, Addison-Wesley, 1998, ISBN 0-201-63394-9. (This book is really about signal processing and means to over come problems. Written by someone who works with satellite systems.)
* David J. Goodman, Wireless Personal Communication Systems, Addison-Wesley, 1997, ISBN 0-201-63470-8. Greate coverage about the link layer details and general architectures of AMPS, IS-41, North American TDMA and CDMA, and GSM. Only very brief coverage of CT2, DECT, PHS, and PACS. This is an exteremely well written book.
* Theodore S. Rappaport, Wireless Communications: Principles and Practice, 2nd edition, Prentice-Hall, 2002, 736 pp., ISBN: 0-13-042232-0.
* H. Peter Alesso and Craig F. Smith, The Intelligent Wireless Web, Addison-Wesley, 2002, ISBN 0-201-73063-4.
* K. Pahlavan and P. Krishnamurthy, Principles of Wireless Networks, Prentice Hall PTR, 2002, ISBN 0-13-093003-2.
* WLAN
* Håkan Lindberg, Trålösa nätverl - WLAN, WEP och WiFi, Studentlitterature, Lund, 2002, ISBN-91-44-02696-X
* Harold Davis and Richard Mansfield, The Wi-Fi Experience: Everyone's Guide to 802.11b Wireless Networking, Que, Book and CD-ROM edition (December 21, 2001), 176 pages, ISBN: 0789726629
* Matthew S. Gast, 802.11 Wireless Networks: The Definitive Guide, O'Reilly & Associates, 1st edition (April 2002), 464 pages, ISBN: 0596001835
* Jim Geier, Wireless LANS - Implementing High Performance IEEE 802.11 Networks, Sams, 2nd edition (July 9, 2001), 360 pages, ISBN: 0672320584
* Lawrence Harte (Editor), Nancy Campbell, R. Dreher, Richard Dreher (Illustrator), Steve Kellogg (Editor), Steven Kellogg, Tom Schaffnit, Lisa Gosselin, Judith Rourke-O'Briant, The Comprehensive Guide to Wireless Technology, APDG Publishing; 1st edition (January 1, 2000), 278 pages, ISBN: 0965065847
* James LaRocca, Ruth Larocca, and Judy Bass, 802.11 Demystified: Wi-Fi Made Easy, McGraw-Hill Professional, 1st edition (June 10, 2002), 291 pages, ISBN: 0071385282
* Daniel Minoli, Hotspot Networks: WiFi for Public Access Locations, McGraw-Hill Professional, (September 4, 2002), 435 pages, ISBN: 0071409785
* Bob O'Hara and Al Petrick, The IEEE 802.11 Handbook: A Designer's Companion, IEEE, 1 edition (December 1999), ISBN: 0738118559
* E. Ouellet, R. Padjen, A. Pfund, R. Fuller (Ed.), and T. Blakenship (Ed.), Building a CISCO Wireless LAN, Syngress Media Inc., 1st edition (June 15, 2002), 520 pages, ISBN: 192899458X
* Ron Seide, Neil P. Reid, Lyssa Wald (Illustrator), and Dave Molta, Wi-Fi (802.11) Network Handbook, McGraw-Hill Osborne Media, (December 5, 2002), 363 pages, ISBN: 0072226234
* James Trulove (Editor), Build Your Own Wireless LAN (with Projects), McGraw-Hill Professional, 1st edition (May 29, 2002), 351 pages, ISBN: 0071380450 Also as an e-book.
* Jeffrey Wheat, Randy Hiser, Jackie Tucker, Alicia Neely, and Andy McCullough, Designing a Wireless Network, Syngress Media Inc., 1st edition (June 15, 2001), 379 pages, ISBN: 1928994458
* IETF BoF Control and Provisioning of Wireless Access Points (CAPWAP)
* WRAPIis a Microsoft Windows XP software library that allows applications to query/set information about an IEEE 802.11 network.
* Enrico Pelletta, Maximum Throughput of IEEE 802.11 Access Points: Test Procedure and Measurements, Masters Thesis, Department of Microelectronics and Information Technology, Royal Institute of Technology (KTH), 10th August 2004.

* WLAN security
* Christian Barnes, Tony Bautts, Donald Lloyd, Eric Ouellet, Jeffrey Posluns, David M. Zendzian, Neal O'Farrell (Editor), Erif Ouellet, Hack Proofing Your Wireless Network, Syngress Media Inc., 1st edition (February 28, 2002), 512 pages, ISBN: 1928994598
* Jahanzeb Khan and Anis Khwaja, Building Secure Wireless Networks with 802.11, John Wiley & Sons, 1 edition (January 10, 2003), 320 pages, ISBN: 0471237159
* Stewart S. Miller, Wi-Fi Security, McGraw-Hill Professional, (January 22, 2003), 309 pages, ISBN: 0071410732
* Randall K. Nichols and Panos C. Lekkas, Wireless Security: Models, Threats, and Solutions, McGraw-Hill Professional, 1st edition (December 13, 2001), 657 pages, ISBN: 0071380388
* Cyrus Peikari and Seth Fogie, Maximum Wireless Security, Sams, Book and CD-ROM edition (December 18, 2002), 408 pages, ISBN: 0672324881
* Bruce Potter and Bob Fleck (Editor), 802.11 Security, O'Reilly & Associates, 1st Edition edition (December 2002), 208 pages, ISBN: 0596002904
* Russell Dean Vines, Wireless Security Essentials: Defending Mobile Systems from Data Piracy, John Wiley & Sons, 1st edition (July 15, 2002), 320 pages, ISBN: 0471209368
* Bernard Aboba's "Unofficial 802.11 Security Web Page"

* Community WLANs
* Rob Flickenger, Building Wireless Community Networks, O'Reilly & Associates, 1st edition (December 15, 2001), 150 pages, ISBN: 0596002041

* Bluetooth
* Jennifer Bray and Charles F. Sturman, Bluetooth, Prentice Hall PTR; 1st edition (December 15, 2000), ASIN: 0130898406
* Brent A. Miller and Chatschik Bisdikian, Bluetooth Revealed: The Insider's Guide to an Open Specification for Global Wireless Communications, Prentice Hall PTR; (September 25, 2000), ISBN: 0130902942

* low-power wireless sensor networks
* Millennial Net

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

Supplementary readings
* Joseph Mitola III, "Software Radio Architecture: Object-Oriented Approaches to Wireless Systems Engineering", John Wiley & Sons, October 20, 2000, 568 pages, ISBN: 0-471-38492-5
* Joseph Mitola and Zoran Zvonar (eds.) "Software Radio Technologies: Selected Readings", IEEE, 1st edition, 2001, 544 pages ISBN: 0780360222.
* Markus Dillinger, Kambiz Madani, and Nancy Alonistioti (eds.), "Software Defined Radio: Architectures, Systems and Functions", Wiley, 2003, ISBN 0-470-85164-3.
To be added

Useful URLs
* Wireless in Everything
* Near Field Radio for touch interfaces
* Bluetooth in 5 x 4 x 1.1mm module
* Xilinx's Bluetooth tutorials
* IETF: Internet RFCs, Internet drafts, ...
* Sierra Wireless, GSM/GPRS SDK AT Command Reference, Rev 1.0, 2130213, 2002; gives a nice introduction to Hayes ATtention commands, with sections on GSM, SMS, GPRS
* Sony Ericsson, GPRS PC Card Modem GC75 AT-Commands Manual, Draft P1C, date unknown.
* 4G at GaTech
* Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency (DARPA) NeXt Generation (XG) Communications program
* New America Foundation, "Wave of the Future or Dead in the Water? The Public Release of DARPA's XG Spectrum Sharing Technology", June 20, 2003, Washington, DC
* Shared Spectrum Company
* Dr. David Wake, A Survey of Current and Emerging Radio-Over-Fibre Technologies for Wireless Communications Applications", Application Note, Microwave Photonics, Los Angeles, CA, "extended and updated version of the invited paper given at the International Topical Meeting on Microwave Photonics, 2002 (MWP2002)".
* Alcatel Telecommunications Review (ATR)
* Ericsson's Telecom Report
* Ollie Whitehouse, "War Nibbling: Bluetooth Insecurity", @stake, Inc., October 2003
* Marcel Holtmann and Andreas Vedral, Bluetooth programming for Linux, Wireless Technologies Congress 2003, Sindelfingen, Germany, 2003
Schedule Note that in the following "xx" means "xx:00", not "xx:15".

Dates for 2005:

DateTimeRoomNotes Thu 14-Apr-05 10:00-12:00 Sal C1 Föreläsning 1 Thu 14-Apr-05 14:00-17:00 Sal C1 Föreläsning 2 Fri 15-Apr-05 10:00-12:00 Sal C1 Föreläsning 3 Fri 15-Apr-05 13:00-16:00 Sal C1 Föreläsning 4 Note that Sal C1 is in the Electrum building in Kista (description and map).

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 2005(2.137 Mbytes)

Staff Associated with the Course
* Lecturer (kursansvarig, föreläsare): Prof. Gerald Q. Maguire Jr. (maguire@it.kth.se)
* Administrative Assistant -- for administrative questions: recording of grades, ... contact
* Lise-Lotte Wahlberg (lise-lotte.wahlberg@wireless.kth.se)

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

Previous versions of the course


* 2004
* 2003
* 2002
Other on-line Course Material An example of an outstanding paper on imode by Ludovic_Copere. 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, by Jad Atallah. 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.

The local MONACO GSM/GPRS system.

Sources for Further Information 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 screen 17 euro printed circuit board 9 euro flash memory 2 euro radio chip and related electronics 40 euro baseband chip 34 euro battery 29 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

Qovia Inc. annouced software to block VoIP Spam in June 2004, as a module for their VoIP Monitoring and Management System.

Near Field Communication Forum

Page History Earlier courses: 2004 2003, 2002

DateUpdate 2005.07.13 added another example paper 2005.06.01 added list of talks 2005.05.25 added note regarding timeslots 2005.04.27 updated list of other personnel associate with the course 2005.04.13 added link application form for those not regularily enrolled 2005.04.12 added link to NFC forum 2005.04.09 added link to lecture notes for 2005 2005.02.25 added link to map 2005.02.16 added hours and room for final oral presentations 2005.01.24 shifted afternoon hours on thursday due to overlap with 2G1305 2004.11.22 updated administrative contact 2004.10.21 added dates for lectures 2004.10.11 added link to MONACO GSM/GPS system 2004.09.24 added link to previous versions of the course 2004.09.22 added link to Bluetooth programming for linux 2004.09.21 added link to @stake War Nibbling paper 2004.08.26 added link to Enrico Pelletta's thesis 2004.07.15 added link about accessing the KTH e-library 2004.06.28 first version for 2005 © Copyright 2004, 2005 G.Q.Maguire Jr. (maguire@it.kth.se) All Rights Reserved. Last modified: 2005-07-13 20:48:22 MET DST 2005

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