UNIK4700 Introduction

Josef Noll

Overview UNIK4700, UNIK9700

Radio and Mobility

Goal of the course,

  • what to achieve
  • how to achieve it

Examen

    • what to I expect

Meeting calendar

based on

  • your topics
  • the goal we want to achieve

What to achieve

Academic work

  • how we build up list of references
  • modelling approach
  • detailed list of topic (next slide)

Examen

  • Presentation of research topic (mandatory), home work on comparison of selected topics (60 %) and simulation work (40 %).
  • The student may ask for an oral exam in which case the home work on comparison of selected topics counts 50%, the simulation work 30% and the oral exam 20%.

Mandatory

  • knowledge of presentation material - "how you presented"
  • presentation and analysis of 3-4 papers
  • programming of user, context....

Evaluation/Grade

Expectations for your presentation

  • Define what to present
  • Present it such that your colleagues can understand
  • Facts/Reference-based presentation
  • Evaluate your own work
  • Checklist
    • relevant for the course
    • understandable
    • your own evaluation
    • scientific: "Don't guess, present references"

Goals Radio

  • Understand that "radio is not just another IP connection"
  • Set-up a good course
  • Involve you in giving the course

Radio

  • get a basic understanding of radio communication
  • can explain the characteristics of radio propagation
  • get a feeling for wave propagation and the attenuation

Goals Mobility

  • identify the factors for mobility management
  • know the characteristics of current mobility schemes
  • address topics in current research

Mandatory

  • knowledge of presentation material
  • presentation and analysis of 3-4 papers
  • simulation

Evaluation (draft)

  • presentation of topics (own work)
  • simulation results
  • optional: (final exam)

Assigned topics

List of assignments UNIK4700:Assignments