DCN430 - Data Comm: Wireless and Mobile

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Last revision date 2023-10-02 00:43:28.463
Last review date 2023-12-04 00:15:09.877


Subject Title
Data Comm: Wireless and Mobile

Subject Description
This course will examine current trends and emerging technologies in data communications. Various and different platforms, including wireless, will be used to examine data, voice, and information transmission. Students will review one of the fastest growing technologies in Informatics, wireless communication and ubiquitous computing. Complexity, design and communication strategies for mobile computing will be presented and discussed.

Credit Status
1 credit in the IFS program.

Learning Outcomes
Upon successful completion of this subject the student will be able to:


  • Describe various network designs
  • Describe emerging technologies that will be integral to communication networks
  • Identify a suitable network technology for implementation in a specific setting
  • Assess emergent technologies in wireless data communication
  • Describe data transmission process over an optical network with their security risks
  • Plan functional configurations to support specified wireless/mobile operational requirements
  •  Evaluate performance of various wireless/mobile protocols

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Please visit the Academic Integrity website http://open2.senecac.on.ca/sites/academic-integrity/for-students to understand and learn more about how to prepare and submit work so that it supports academic integrity, and to avoid academic misconduct.

Discrimination/Harassment
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Accommodation for Students with Disabilities
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Camera Use and Recordings - Synchronous (Live) Classes
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Prerequisite(s)
DCN330

Topic Outline

  • Wireless communications fundamentals
  •         Introduction
  •         Wireless communication system components
  •         Data, signal propagation and spectrum considerations
  •         Transmission impairments
  •         Signal encoding techniques
  •         Diversity techniques
  •         Error detection and control
  •         Multiplexing and spread spectrum
  • Performance measurements and analysis
  • Wireless LAN
  •         Introduction
  •         WLAN configurations
  •         IEEE 802.11 networks
  • Wireless PAN
  •         Introduction
  •         Bluetooth
  •         IEEE 802.15 networks
    • Cellular Networks
    •         Introduction
    •         4G mobile networks
    •         Path to 5G
  • Wireless communications for Internet of Things
    • Mobile applications

Mode of Instruction
2 Lectures 2 Labs

Prescribed Texts
 

  • Cory Beard and William Stallings. Wireless Communication Networks and Systems, 1st Ed., Pearson Education, 2015.

Reference Material
Reference materials will be posted to the course website by the instructor

Required Supplies
None

Student Progression and Promotion Policy
To obtain a credit in this subject, a student must:

  •     Satisfactorily complete all assignments
  •     Pass the weighted average of all assessments
  •     Pass the final exam
  •     Pass the weighted average of the exam and tests

http://www.senecapolytechnic.ca/about/policies/student-progression-and-promotion-policy.html

Grading Policyhttp://www.senecapolytechnic.ca/about/policies/grading-policy.html

A+ 90%  to  100%
A 80%  to  89%
B+ 75%  to  79%
B 70%  to  74%
C+ 65%  to  69%
C 60%  to  64%
D+ 55%  to  59%
D 50%  to  54%
F 0%    to  49% (Not a Pass)
OR
EXC Excellent
SAT Satisfactory
UNSAT Unsatisfactory

For further information, see a copy of the Academic Policy, available online (http://www.senecapolytechnic.ca/about/policies/academics-and-student-services.html) or at Seneca's Registrar's Offices.(https://www.senecapolytechnic.ca/registrar.html).


Modes of Evaluation
Quizzes                                                 6%
Project                                                 24%  
Lab Assignments                                 25%
Mid-Term Exam                                   15%  
Final Exam                                           30%

Approved by: Mary-Lynn Manton