322 264: Mobile and Wireless Technology (Spring 2016)


Course Description:
Introduction to wireless networks, fundamental to physical, frequency media, radio propagation, modulation and coding, multiplexing, fundamental to computer networks, Wireless Local Area Networks (WLANs), Wireless Personal Area Networks (WPANs), sensor networks, ad hoc routing, Wireless Metropolitans Area Networks (WMANs), cellular networks, Mobile Internet Protocol (MobileIP), Internet of Thing, wireless network security.

Prerequisite: JAVA programming (322 122 or 322 162 or 322 111), Data Communication OR Computer Network (may be needed for the project) OR permission of the instructor.

Instructor: Chakchai So-In, Ph.D., chakso AT kku.ac.th
Office: SC 6706
Office Hours: Tuesday from 09.00 am to 12.30 pm (or email me for appointment)
Class homepage: http://web.kku.ac.th/chakso/322264_Spring16/
CNAP CCNA Wireless material: Cisco Network Academy CCNA Wireless
Teaching Assistant:
  • Kanokmon Rujirakul kanokmon.r AT kkumail.com, Office hour Sunday 5.00pm to 06.00pm @6204
  • Comdet Phaudphut comdet.p AT kkumail.com, Office hour Tuesday 05.00pm to 06.00pm @6204
  • Chatchai Poonriboon chatchai.p AT kkumail.com, Office hour Wednesday 05.00pm to 06.00pm @6204
  • Songyut Songyut Permpolsongyut_p AT kkumail.com, Office hour Thursday 05.00pm to 06.00pm @6204
  • Warintorn Phusomsai warintorn.p AT kkumail.com, Office hour Friday 05.00pm to 06.00pm @6204

  • Location:
    Section I: - the class meets on Thursday at room LabC (6601C) from 12.00pm to 14.00pm (Friday) for lecture; and from 12.00pm to 14.00pm for Lab (Thursday).
    Facebook Group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/768784573266600/
    Email: cs322264 AT gmail.com
    Textbook
    The main textbooks for the course are
    1. Mobile and Wireless Networking Technology, Chakchai So-In, 2011-2016
    2. Introduction to Wirless and Mobile Systems by Dharma Prakash, 2011
    3. ¤ÙèÁ×Í¡ÒþѲ¹Òá;¾ÅÔपѹ Android ÍÂèÒ§Á×ÍÍÒªÕ¾ by ´Ã. ¨Ñ¡ÃªÑ âÊÍÔ¹·Ãì, ¾§Éìȸà ¨Ñ¹·ÃìÂÍ áÅÐ ³Ñ°³ÔªÒ ÇÕÃÐÁ§¤ÅàÅÔÈ, 2011
    4. Android App Development ©ºÑºÊÁºÙóì by ´Ã. ¨Ñ¡ÃªÑ âÊÍÔ¹·Ãì, ¾§Éìȸà ¨Ñ¹·ÃìÂÍ áÅÐ ³Ñ°³ÔªÒ ÇÕÃÐÁ§¤ÅàÅÔÈ, 2011
    5. Ad Hoc Wireless Network: Architectures and Protocols, C. Siva Ram Murthy and B. S. Manoj, 2004

    Supplementary
    1. Wireless Communications and Network, by William Stallings, 2005
    2. Fundamentals of Wireless Communication by David Tse et al., 2005 (free access click here)
    3. WiMAX: Technology for Broadband Wireless Access by Loutfi Nuaymi, 2007
    4. 3G Evolution, Second Edition: HSPA and LTE for Mobile Broadband, Erik Dahlman et al., 2008
    5. Wireless LAN 2nd Edition, Aunnop Kuntikul, 2016
    6. Wireless LAN, Anan Ponpherm, 2007
    7. Basic Android App Development, Chakchai So-In and Pongsathorn Janyoi, 2016
    8. Advanced Android Programming, Chakchai So-In and Pongsathorn Janyoi, 2016
    9. Basic Window Phone 7 Programming, C. So-In, Kasidit Wijitsopon, Nutnicha Weeramongkonlert, and Saryut Poolsanguan, 2016
    Most importantly, please READ all Wiki related topics.
    Note that all books are on 3 hours-reserved at ComSci LIB.
    Final Project
    Example: 322262: Wireless Networks (Class in 2014-2015)
    Example: 322262: Wireless Networks (Class in 2013) Example: 322261: Wireless and Mobile Communication Networks (Class in 2011) Example: 322749: Mobile and Wireless Application (Class in 2011) Example: 322261: Wireless and Mobile Communication Networks (Class in 2010)
    News
    Tentative Schedule (Subject to Change)
    Homework/Lab Assignments (Spring 2016 schedule) (Subject to Change)
    Four or six homeworks will be assigned throughout the course. All assignment MUST be turned in either as a hardcopy (during class or in my mail box) or email to cs322264@gmail.com including title prefix = "322264_Spring2016_XX:HWY" (XX = Section Number, Y = Homework Number). All submission MUST be turned in 7 mins before class. For all reasons, late penalty will be applied. Late homework will be assessed a 30% penalty. No homework will be accepted more than one day late.
    ClassDayDateTopic
    1Thursday01/21/2016Course Overview
    2Thursday01/28/2016Wireless Local Area Network (WLAN)
    3Thursday02/04/2016(Cont.)
    4Thursday02/11/2016Wireless Personal Area Network (WPAN)
    5Thursday02/18/2016Introduction to Internet of Things (IoT)
    6Thursday02/25/2016Network Protocol + Mobile IP + TCP Over Wireless + Project Topic Selection
    7Thursday03/03/2016Ad Hoc Network
    8Thursday03/10/2016Review for Midterm+ Encoragement 1 + Encoragement 2 + Encoragement 3 + Dhamma #1
    9Thursday03/17/2016Mid-Term Exam (week 03/14-03/21)
    10Thursday03/24/2016VANET + Introduction to Wireless Cellular Network
    11Thursday03/31/2016Mobile Networking App/Tool Presentation (Demo + Doc)
    12Thursday04/07/2016Cellular 1G-4G + Project Progress I (source code + pre-app)
    13Thursday04/14/2016Wireless Physical Layer (WPHY)
    14Thursday04/21/2016(Cont.)
    15Thursday04/28/2016Wireless Network Security
    16Thursday05/05/2016Review for Final Exam + Final Project Presentation/Demo
    17Thursday05/09/2016Final Exam (week 05/09-05/16)

    Homework

    Description

    Out DateDue Date
    #1WLAN02/04/201602/18/2016
    #2WPAN02/18/201603/03/2016
    #3Cellular Network03/24/201604/14/2016
    #4Wireless PHY04/21/201605/05/2016

    Eight or eleven (individual) lab homeworks using Packet Tracer will be assigned throughout the course. All assignment MUST be turned in as a SOFTCOPY (.doc+packet tracer) (during class). You allow to email me to cs322264@gmail.com including title prefix = "322264_Spring2016_XX:LabY" such that XX is your section number and Y is your lab homework number.
    LabDayDateDescription
    1Thursday01/21/2016Lab 1: Mobile = Intro to Android! = Installation + Helloworld
    2Thursday01/28/2016Lab 2: Mobile = Simple Android UI Program
    3Thursday02/04/2016Lab 3: Mobile = Simple Android Calculator
    4Thursday02/11/2016Lab 4: Mobile = Simple Multimedia
    5Thursday02/18/2016Lab 5: Cellular = SMS and GPS
    6Thursday02/25/2016Lab 9_0: Mobile = Call Everything
    7Thursday03/03/2016Lab 6: Cellular = GPS/MAP (Intro to CAI)
    8Thursday03/10/2016Lab 9_1/9_2: WLAN/WPAN = Bluetooth/Networking Chats
    9Thursday03/17/2014Midterm Exam
    10Thursday03/24/2014Lab 9_5: IoT = Internet of Thing Part I
    11Thursday03/31/2014Lab 9_5: IoT = Internet of Thing Part II
    12Thursday04/07/2016Lab 7: WLAN = Login HTTP/Mysql
    13Thursday04/14/2016Lab 8: Game = Simple CAI Game I
    14Thursday04/21/2016Lab 10: Game = Simple CAI Game II
    15Thursday04/28/2016Lab 9_3: Cellular + WPAN + Mobile = Signal Scanning/Mobile Features
    16Thursday05/05/2016Lab 12: Mobile = Load to Android Phone + Market
    17Thursday05/12/2016
    Note: For homework and lab assignment; you MUST include the cover letter with students' signature OTHERWISE they WILL NOT be graded.
    Academic Integrity
    Students at Khon Khan University are engaged in the first step for their professional career with the highest standards. Please follow the academic integrity guideline at Cheating and Plagiarism [@CMU]. All these rules are enforced for the entire course.
    Project/Lab - Group of up to 1-2 students
    Main Project
    Project Ideas:
  • Ideas at Virtual Labs
  • Ideas at Planet Labs
  • Ideas at EMULAB
  • Ideas at OMNET
  • Ideas at NS2
  • Ideas at NS3
  • Ideas at OPNET

  • Ideas at Hawaii.edu
  • Ideas at MIT.edu
  • Ideas at Toronto.edu
  • Ideas at Sunysb.edu
  • Ideas at Berkeley.edu
  • Ideas at Upenn.edu
  • Ideas at Cmu.edu

  • This semester, (not limited to) we will focus on Android CAI Applicaiton; Android Emulator will be our main tool (require JAVA skill - eclispe)
    Links here are useful for Android programming: http://developer.android.com/guide/developing/tools/emulator.html, http://developer.android.com/sdk/index.html.
    Some of Android application: http://www.android.com/market/#app=com.wsl.CardioTrainer; http://androidapplications.com/
    However, we do not limit to Android platform. Iphone OS application, WII-based applicaiton, Kinect application, WP7 application AND Sensor Network are also possible.
    The quality of the project is to submit for NSC contest, Microsoft Imagine Cup, and Samart Innovation.
    Project Ideas Example (Look at Mobile Application section - please also update the projects passing into the final round)
    Some cool projects@youtube: Iphone Robot; Kinect Robot; Cool Android App; Kinect; Window Phone App

    Project NSC2011 Examples
    Central; Isan; North; South; East; West
    Project NSC2012 Examples
    Central; Isan; North; South; East; West
    Project NSC2013 Examples
    Central; Isan; North; South; East; West
    Project NSC2014 Examples
    Central; Isan; North; South; East; West
    Project NSC2015 Examples
    Central; Isan; North; South; East; West

    Cisco Netrider Contest (Networking Competition)
    Netrider 2010; Netrider 2011; Netrider 2012; Netrider 2013; Netrider 2014; Netrider 2015
    Network Security Contest
    Network Security Contest 2010; Network Security Contest 2011; Network Security Contest 2012; Network Security Contest 2013; Network Security Contest 2016

    Project Milestone

    Description

    Completion Date

    #1Project Topic Selection + 16 mins PPT Presentation (what is it)02/25/2016
    #2Mobile App/Tool Presentation + 16 mins Presentation Demo + Setup and How to Use + Explain Source Code in Doc = Word Document (similar to Lab)03/31/2016
    #3Final Project (APP) Progress = Show code at running04/07/2016
    #4Final Project Submission + 20 mins Presentation = Poster + PPT + Code + Demo + Market/Play05/05/2016
    Note: These are group projects BUT grading individually *write who do what in what%?*
    Grading: (Tentative)
    Mid-Term Exam20%
    Final-Term Exams25%
    Homework + Lab + Class Participation + Quiz25%
    Project + App/Tool25% + 5% (2% = market)
    The students are allowed to bring only "ONE" piece of A4 paper in each exam. The final exam material will be after the mid-term; however, all related contents will be also covered.
    The exam includes 1. True/False (+1, -1, and 0), 2. Numerical and Analysis, and 3. Fill in the blank.
    The final grade will be curved based on the overall performance of the whole class (probablistic clear cut-off point).
    Note that students are allowed to bring only "ONE" piece of A4 paper in each exam with additional non-memorized calculator
    The final exam material will be after the mid-term; however, all related contents will be also covered.
    The exam includes 1. True/False (+1, -1, and 0), 2. Numerical and Analysis, and 3. Fill in the blank.
    The final grade will be curved based on the overall performance of the whole class (probablistic clear cut-off point).
    Note: Extra Credits:
  • +2.5 to 5% 1st round competition
  • +5 to 10% Final round competition; Published Paper/NSC/Imagine Cup/Samart etc.
  • +1% for taking a mobile application contest exam
  • +5% passing Mobile/Wireless Certifications
  • +2% if >80% of all students = course evaluation


  • Other related wireless networking research links
    1. WiMAX research, WiMAX-NS2 Module, Chang Gung University (Prof. Jenhui Chen), http://ndsl.csie.cgu.edu.tw/wimax_ns2.php
    2. Wireless Communication Technologies Group, NIST, http://w3.antd.nist.gov/wctg/
    3. Wireless Communications Research, MIT (Prof. Moe Win), http://wgroup.lids.mit.edu/
    4. The Wireless Systems Lab (WSL), Stanford, (Prof. Andrea Goldsmith), http://systems.stanford.edu/
    5. Wireless Communications Research Group, Stanford (Prof. Donald C. Cox), http://wireless.stanford.edu/
    6. Network Research Lab, UCLA (Prof. Mario Gerla and M.Yahya Sanadidi), http://netlab.cs.ucla.edu/
    7. UCLA Wireless Research and Development, UCLA (Dr. Michael Fitz), http://www.unwired.ee.ucla.edu/index.html
    8. Center for Wireless Communications (CWC), UCSD (Prof. Anthony S. Acampora), http://www-cwc.ucsd.edu/
    9. Broadband Wireless Networking Laboratory, (Prof. Ian F. Akyildiz) http://www.ece.gatech.edu/research/labs/bwn/
    10. The Berkeley Wireless Research Center, Berkeley, http://bwrc.eecs.berkeley.edu/
    11. Wireless Networking & Communications Group (WNCG), Utexas (Prof. Jeff Andrews, Ted Rappaport, Lili Qiu, and Sanjay Shakkottai), http://wncg.ece.utexas.edu/
    12. Wireless Communications Laboratory (WCL), TAMU (Prof. Costas N. Georghiades), http://wclb.tamu.edu/
    13. Wireless Systems Research Laboratory, Univeristy of Cincinnati (Dr. James Caffery Jr), http://www.ececs.uc.edu/~wsrl/main_page.htm
    14. Wireless Communications Research Laboratory, WISC (Prof. Akbar Sayeed), http://dune.ece.wisc.edu/
    15. WINLAB, Rutger (Prof. Dipankar Raychaudhuri), http://www.winlab.rutgers.edu/
    16. Wireless Networking and Security Laboratory, WPI (Prof. Wenjing Lou), http://ece.wpi.edu/~wjlou/htmls/research.html
    17. Center for Wireless Information Network Studies, WPI (Prof. Kaveh Pahlavan), http://www.cwins.wpi.edu/
    18. Multimedia Networks Laboratory, UMass (Prof. Aura Ganz), http://dvd1.ecs.umass.edu/wireless/
    19. Computer Networks Research Group, UMass (Prof. Jim Kurose and Don Towsley), http://www-net.cs.umass.edu/
    20. The Wireless Networks Laboratory (WNL), Cornell (Prof. Zygmunt J. Haas), http://people.ece.cornell.edu/haas/wnl/
    21. Center for Wireless Systems and Applications (CWSA), Purdue (Prof. Mark Bell), http://cwsaweb.ecn.purdue.edu/index.php
    22. Center for Research in Wireless Communications, Clemson (Prof. Michael B. Pursley), http://www.clemson.edu/crwc/index.htm
    23. Advanced Networking Laboratory, NJIT (Prof. Nirwan Ansari), http://web.njit.edu/anl/index.htm
    24. Broadband Communications Research, University of Waterloo (Dr. X. Sherman Shen and Weihua Zhuang), http://bbcr.uwaterloo.ca/
    25. Wireless Information Networking Group (WING), University of Florida (Dr. Yuguang Fang and Janise McNair), http://wireless.ece.ufl.edu/
    26. Radio Systems Group, Lund University (Prof. Andreas Molisch), http://www.es.lth.se/radiocom/
    27. Wireless Communications and Networking Group, Rochester (Prof. Wendi Heinzelman), http://www.ece.rochester.edu/research/wcng/
    28. Wireless Communications Research, UTK (Prof. Mostofa K. Howlader), http://wcrg.ece.utk.edu/

    Other Wireless Classes
    1. Wireless Classes at Stanford and other Wireless Classes Links, Stanford (Prof. Andrea Goldsmith), http://www.stanford.edu/class/ee359/
    2. Wireless Broadband Networks Class, RPI (Prof. Shivkumar Kalyanaraman), http://www.ecse.rpi.edu/Homepages/shivkuma/
    3. Short course on Fundamental to Wireless (Prof. David Tse), http://www.jacobsschool.ucsd.edu/news/news_releases/release.sfe?id=550
    4. Wireless Classes, Berkeley (Prof. David Tse), http://inst.eecs.berkeley.edu/~ee224b/sp06
    5. Wireless Communication, UTexas (Prof. Ted Rappaport), http://users.ece.utexas.edu/~wireless/classes.php
    6. Wireless Classes, Washington University (Prof. Raj Jain), http://www.cse.wustl.edu/~jain/
    7. Protocol and Systems Design for Wireless Mobile Networks, UCLA (Prof. Songwu Lu), http://www.cs.ucla.edu/classes/fall03/cs211/
    8. Other resource of William Stallings text book, http://williamstallings.com/Wireless1e.htmL

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