322 749: Mobile and Wireless Networking Technology (Fall 2012)


Course Description:
Introduction to mobile and wireless networking technology, wireless frequency, modulation and coding, multiplexing, wireless networking technology standard, Wireless Local Area Network (WLAN), Wireless Personal Area Network (WPAN), Wireless Metropolitans Area Network (WMAN), Sensor Network, Cellular Network, MobileIP (Internet Protocol), Ad Hoc routing, Transmission Control Protocol (TCP) over wireless network, Quality of Service (QoS) over data network, wireless network security.

Prerequisite: Data Communication OR Computer Network (OR any UNDER GRAD networking related courses) including C++/JAVA programming skills (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
Location: The class meets on Sunday at 01:00pm to 04:00pm in room SC 8405
Office Hours: Sunday 04.00pm to 05.00pm at SC 8405
Class homepage: http://web.kku.ac.th/chakso/322749_Fall12/
CNAP CCNA Wireless material: Cisco Network Academy CCNA Wireless
Teaching Assistant: Kanokmon Rujirakul ace.kamikaze AT gmail.com
Facebook Group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/257198184380060/
Email: cs322749 AT gmail.com
Textbook
The main textbooks for the course are
1. Mobile and Wireless Networking Technology, Chakchai So-In, 2012
2. Ad Hoc Wireless Network: Architectures and Protocols, C. Siva Ram Murthy and B. S. Manoj, 2004
3. Introduction to Wirless and Mobile Systems, Dharma Prakash, 2010

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, 2012
6. Wireless LAN, Anan Ponpherm, 2007
7. Basic Android App Development, Chakchai So-In and Pongsathorn Janyoi, 2012
8. Advanced Android Programming, Chakchai So-In and Pongsathorn Janyoi, 2012
9. Basic Window Phone 7 Programming, C. So-In, Kasidit Wijitsopon, Nutnicha Weeramongkonlert, and Saryut Poolsanguan, 2012
Most importantly, please READ all Wiki related topics.
Note that all books are on 3 hours-reserved at ComSci LIB.
Mobile and Wireless Application
Mobile and Wireless Survey
Example: Mobile and Wireless Application (Class in 2011)
Example: Survey Paper (Class in 2011)
News

Tentative Schedule (Subject to Change)

Class

Day

DateTopic
1Sunday10/27/2012Course Overview: Mobile and Wireless Issues
2Sunday11/03/2012Wireless Local Area Network (WLAN)
3Sunday11/10/2012Wireless Personal Area Network (WPAN) + Project Topic Presentation (I and II)
4Sunday11/17/2012WLAN and WPAN (Cont.) + Submission of list of literature
5Sunday11/24/2012Networking Protocol + Dhamma #1 + Dhamma #2 + Dhamma #3
6Sunday12/01/2012Wireless Metropolitan Area Networks + Project II Outline Presentation/ 10 pages Report + Encoragement
7Sunday12/08/2012Mobile IP + TCP over Wireless
8Sunday12/15/2012Review for Midterm + Proposal Presentation for Project I
9Sunday12/22/2012Mid-Term Exam = allow 1 piece of A4 paper + calculator (no memory - ask department)
Sunday12/29/20122013 New Year (No Class)
10Sunday01/05/2013Review for Wireless Physical Layer (WPHY)
11Sunday01/12/2013Introduction to Wireless Cellular Network
12Sunday01/19/2013Cellular 1G-4G
13Sunday01/26/2013Project I: Sensor/Mobile Testbed/Application Presentation
14Sunday02/02/2013Ad Hoc Network + Security in Wireless Network
15Sunday02/09/2013Review for Final + Final Project (II) Presentation/Demo/Submission
16Sunday02/16/2013Final-Term Exam

Assignments (Fall 2012 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 cs322749@gmail.com including title prefix = "322749_Fall2012_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.

Homework

Description

Out DateDue Date
#1WLAN11/03/201211/17/2012
#2WPAN11/17/201212/01/2012
#3Internet Protocol-HW4+ Mobile IP + TCP over Wireless12/01/201212/15/2012
#4Wireless PHY01/12/201301/26/2013
#5Cellular Network+ Ad Hoc01/26/201302/09/2013

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 (group of 1-2 students)
The course includes 2 projects: (1) midterm hands-on project (either implementation or simulation [See OPNET and NS2]) and (2) a comprehensive survey in the second half of the semester; Projects will be executed individually, but a small team is also allowed (please advise the instructor). The final outcome of the project MUST be something visual and/or be written in a professional form [See IEEE journal format]. Latex format is encouraged.
Note that all term papers (reports) MUST be proof-read (including peer review process) from a professional English department (contact Jame AT SC6602) before final submission.
Project I (hands-on project) = Sensor + Android
This semester, we will focus on
(1) Sensor Networks; Tossim and NS are our main tools.
(2) Android 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.
The quality of the project is to submit for NSC contest, Microsoft Imagine Cup, and Samart Innovation.

Project II (a comprehensive survey)
Survey on Mobile and Wireless Networking Technology - Wiki report submission + Presentation in Thai format (Don't Submit the paper only after google translator)
Examples: (ieeexplore.ieee.org = Search "wireless survey") OR
(www.sciencedirect.com = Search "wireless survey")

Academic searching for interesting topic (You can also search for Call for Paper - CFP in computer networking related areas)
http://scholar.google.co.th/
http://ieeexplore.ieee.org/Xplore/guesthome.jsp
http://academic.research.microsoft.com
http://jcsse.cp.eng.chula.ac.th/index.php?page=advsearch
http://www.kmutt.ac.th/jif/public_html/index.html
http://www.sciencedirect.com/
  • http://www1.cse.wustl.edu/~jain/cse574-06/index.html
  • http://www1.cse.wustl.edu/~jain/cse574-10/index.html
  • http://www1.cse.wustl.edu/~jain/cse574-08/index.html
  • http://bnrg.cs.berkeley.edu/~adj/cs294-1.s98/projectIdeas.html
  • http://www.cs.tcu.edu/people/professors/ma/cite40913/projects.html
  • http://www.cs.ucf.edu/~lboloni/Teaching/EEL6788_2008/index.html
  • http://www.eecs.harvard.edu/~mdw/course/cs263/projects.html


  • Example of survey ideas
    Mobile Ad-hoc Networks, Energy Efficient Wireless Routing, IPv6 over Wireless Networks, Mobility for IPv4 and IPv6, Network Mobility, Signaling and Handoff, Localization in Wireless Networks, Wireless Mesh Networks, TCP over Wireless Networks, Mobile TV, Voice over Wireless, Mobile Multimedia, IP Telephony over Mobile Networks, Wireless Games, Medical Applications of Wireless, Multimedia over 802.11, Inter-Vehicular Wireless Communication, Wireless Network Security, Gigabit Wireless, QoS in Wireless Networks

    Project Milestone

    Description

    Completion Date

    #1Project Topic I and II + 15mins Presentation (what is it) Download Project Presentation Review Form here 11/10/2012
    #2(Project II) Submission of List of summary of papers (survey) AND/OR
    Completed lists of hardware/software for implementation
    11/17/2012
    #3Outline Due (story board) Project II + 20 mins Presentation12/01/2012
    #4Proposal Project I 15 mins Presentation12/15/2012
    #5Project I Submission (Coding) + 15 mins Presentation01/26/2013
    #6Final Project II Submission + 30 mins Presentation02/23/2013
    #7Individual Review Submission + Revised Paper for Publication (Download Review Form)02/28/2013

    Grading:
    Mid-Term Exam20%
    Final Exam20%
    Homework + Class Participation + Quiz15%+5%
    Project I15%+5%
    Project II (Final-Term Project)25%+5%
    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: the accepted paper will be granted 15% additional of total grade (an acceptance letter is informed by final exam day).

    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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