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King Fahd University of Petroleum & Minerals Computer Engineering Dept

King Fahd University of Petroleum & Minerals Computer Engineering Dept. COE 543 – Mobile and Wireless Networks Term 022 Dr. Ashraf S. Hasan Mahmoud Rm 22-148-3 Ext. 1724 Email: ashraf@ccse.kfupm.edu.sa. List of Projects (1) . List of Projects (2) . List of Projects (3) .

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King Fahd University of Petroleum & Minerals Computer Engineering Dept

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  1. King Fahd University of Petroleum & MineralsComputer Engineering Dept COE 543 – Mobile and Wireless Networks Term 022 Dr. Ashraf S. Hasan Mahmoud Rm 22-148-3 Ext. 1724 Email: ashraf@ccse.kfupm.edu.sa Dr. Ashraf S. Hasan Mahmoud

  2. List of Projects (1) Dr. Ashraf S. Hasan Mahmoud

  3. List of Projects (2) Dr. Ashraf S. Hasan Mahmoud

  4. List of Projects (3) Dr. Ashraf S. Hasan Mahmoud

  5. List of Projects (4) Other reasonable proposals not listed above are also acceptable. Those should be submitted for approval by Tuesday March 11th, 2003. Dr. Ashraf S. Hasan Mahmoud

  6. Time Line • Tuesday March 4th, 2003: Introduction of Projects • Tuesday March 11th, 2003: Team/Project Assignment Finalized • Sunday March 23rd, 2003: Preliminary proposal and methodology • Points/subjects that will be covered (table of contents) • Weight 2% • Sunday April 6th, 2003: Revised proposal • More elaborate – sections in report being filed • For simulation projects: methodology and rough code • Weight 3% • Sunday April 20th, 2003 • Draft presentation material • For simulation projects: preliminary simulation results • Weight 3% • Sunday May 18th, 2003 • Final report • Final presentation material • Weight 7% • Sunday May 25th, 2003: Start of Presentations and Evaluation • Weight 10% 2% + 3% + 3% + 7% + 10%  25% Dr. Ashraf S. Hasan Mahmoud

  7. Deliverables • All teams will be responsible for delivering: • Final report - MSword or Framemaker • Final presentation material - powerpoint a week before the final presentations date on May 18th • Students should deliver a soft and a hard copy of their project • Projects with simulation/evaluation elements, the source code as well as the binary code should be submitted on a floppy or compact disk • Soft and hardcopies of intermediate reports and draft presentations should also be delivered on the specified due dates Dr. Ashraf S. Hasan Mahmoud

  8. Choosing a Project • Please think thoroughly and consider your background and programming skills when you make you choice • Once you make you choice, please send it by email, as choices are reserved on a FCFS basis • The list of available projects will be updated as preferences are received Dr. Ashraf S. Hasan Mahmoud

  9. Description of Projects • Wireless data services in cdma2000 – Tutorial - 1 • A extensive survey detailing the procedures and mechanisms within cdma2000 that are designed for wireless mobile data services • The survey should includes but not limited to: • An overall view of the reference network – mobile-to-land and land-to-mobile data connection path • Services supported by a cdma2000 networks • Channels and Channel specifications used for data • Functionality in the radio access network that are geared for data traffic • The references used for this study • Deliverable: • Report • Presentation • Where to start: Contact me for references Dr. Ashraf S. Hasan Mahmoud

  10. Description of Projects • Wireless data services over common channels for cdma2000 - Design and simulation - 2 • The study should includes but not limited to: • An overall view of the procedures and functionalities within cdma2000 network for transmission of packet data over common channels • A detailed description of these channels • For a given specific simple scenario (one BTS and multiple mobile terminal) write a code to simulate and evaluate the performance of such a network • The references used for this study • Deliverable: • Report – including the source/binary code • Presentation • Where to start: Contact me for references Dr. Ashraf S. Hasan Mahmoud

  11. Description of Projects • Capacity Evaluation For cdma2000 Integrated-Service Network - Design and simulation - 2 • The study should includes but not limited to: • An overall view of the procedures and functionalities within cdma2000 network for transmission voice and of packet data • A description of these channels • For a given specific simple scenario (one BTS and multiple mobile terminal) write a code to simulate and evaluate the performance of such a network • The references used for this study • Deliverable: • Report – including the source/binary code • Presentation • Where to start: Contact me for references Dr. Ashraf S. Hasan Mahmoud

  12. Description of Projects • Wireless data services in UMTS – Tutorial - 1 • A extensive survey detailing the procedures and mechanisms within UMTS that are designed for wireless mobile data services • The survey should includes but not limited to: • An overall view of the reference network – mobile-to-land and land-to-mobile data connection path • Services supported by a UMTS networks • Channels and Channel specifications used for data • Functionality in the radio access network that are geared for data traffic • The references used for this study • Deliverable: • Report • Presentation • Where to start: Contact me for references Dr. Ashraf S. Hasan Mahmoud

  13. Description of Projects • Capacity Evaluation For UMTS Integrated-Service Network - Design and simulation - 2 • The study should includes but not limited to: • An overall view of the procedures and functionalities within UMTS network for transmission voice and of packet data • A description of these channels • For a given specific simple scenario (one BTS and multiple mobile terminal) write a code to simulate and evaluate the performance of such a network • The references used for this study • Deliverable: • Report – including the source/binary code • Presentation • Where to start: Contact me for references Dr. Ashraf S. Hasan Mahmoud

  14. Description of Projects • Software Radio Technology – Tutorial - 1 • The study should includes but not limited to: • A survey of the software radio technology • Advantages and limitations • Examples • How is this relevant for future networks? • The references used for this study • Deliverable: • Report • Presentation • Where to start: • IEEE Personal Communications, Vol 4, 1999 Dr. Ashraf S. Hasan Mahmoud

  15. Description of Projects • Modeling of Wireless Signal Envelope and Evaluation of Diversity Techniques Gains - Design and simulation - 2 • The study should includes but not limited to: • A model for received signal envelope (Jakes model) and its implementation • A review of diversity combining techniques and their respective complexity and gains • Simulation scenarios driven by Jakes model to verify gains • Comparison against analytical results • The references used for this study • Deliverable: • Report – including the source/binary code • Presentation • Where to start: Contact me for references Dr. Ashraf S. Hasan Mahmoud

  16. Description of Projects • Performance Evaluation Study for IEEE 802.11 WLAN Protocol - Design and simulation - 2 • The study should includes but not limited to: • An overall view of the IEEE 802.11 protocol • A brief description of the transmission mechanisms and procedures • For a given specific simple scenario (one basestation and multiple terminal) write a code to simulate and evaluate the performance of such a network • The references used for this study • Deliverable: • Report – including the source/binary code • Presentation • Where to start: Angela Doufexi, Simon Armour, Michael Butler, Andrew Nix, David Bull, Joseph McGeehan, and Peter Karlsson, “A Comparison of the HIPERLAN/2 and IEEE 802.11a Wireless LAN Standards,” IEEE Communications Magazine, May 2002, pp. 172-180 Dr. Ashraf S. Hasan Mahmoud

  17. Description of Projects • Performance Evaluation Study for HiperLAN WLAN Protocol - Design and simulation - 2 • The study should includes but not limited to: • An overall view of the HiperLAN protocol • A brief description of the transmission mechanisms and procedures • For a given specific simple scenario (one basestation and multiple terminal) write a code to simulate and evaluate the performance of such a network • The references used for this study • Deliverable: • Report – including the source/binary code • Presentation • Where to start: Angela Doufexi, Simon Armour, Michael Butler, Andrew Nix, David Bull, Joseph McGeehan, and Peter Karlsson, “A Comparison of the HIPERLAN/2 and IEEE 802.11a Wireless LAN Standards,” IEEE Communications Magazine, May 2002, pp. 172-180 Dr. Ashraf S. Hasan Mahmoud

  18. Description of Projects • cdma2000 support for Mobile IP and IP traffic – Tutorial - 1 • The study should includes but not limited to: • Procedures and mechanisms introduced at cdma2000 to support IP traffic in general and Mobile IP in specific • Examples of mobile-IP calls • The references used for this study • Deliverable: • Report • Presentation • Where to start: Behcet Sarikaya, Sridhar Gurivireddy, “Evaluation of CDMA2000 Support for IP Micromobility Handover and Paging Protocols,” IEEE Communications Magazine, May 2002, pp. 146-149 Dr. Ashraf S. Hasan Mahmoud

  19. Description of Projects • UMTS support for Mobile IP and IP traffic – Tutorial - 1 • The study should includes but not limited to: • Procedures and mechanisms introduced at cdma2000 to support IP traffic in general and Mobile IP in specific • Examples of mobile-IP calls • The references used for this study • Deliverable: • Report • Presentation • Where to start: • Behcet Sarikaya, Sridhar Gurivireddy, “Evaluation of CDMA2000 Support for IP Micromobility Handover and Paging Protocols,” IEEE Communications Magazine, May 2002, pp. 146-149 (and the references therein) • Fabio M. Chiussi, Denis A. Khotimsky, and Santosh Krishnan, “Mobility Management in Third-Generation All-IP Networks,” IEEE Communications Magazine, September 2002, pp. 124-135 Dr. Ashraf S. Hasan Mahmoud

  20. Description of Projects • GPRS Capacity Evaluation - Design and Simulation - 2 • The study should includes but not limited to: • An overall view of the procedures and functionalities within GPRS network for transmission voice and of packet data (frame formats, link adaptations, etc.) • A description of these channels • For a given specific simple scenario (one BTS and multiple mobile terminal) write a code to simulate and evaluate the performance of such a network • The references used for this study • Deliverable: • Report – including the source/binary code • Presentation • Where to start: Contact me for references Dr. Ashraf S. Hasan Mahmoud

  21. Description of Projects • Routing Algorithms for Ad-Hoc Networks – Tutorial - 1 • A comprehensive tutorial surveying the routing algorithms and issues for Ad-Hoc networks • The survey should include metrics and comparisons between these algorithms • Deliverable: • Report • Presentation • Where to start: • E. Royer, S. Barbra, C. Toh, “A review of Current Routing Protocols for Ad-Hoc Wireless Mobile Networks,” IEEE Personal Communications, April 1999, pp. 46-59. Dr. Ashraf S. Hasan Mahmoud

  22. Description of Projects • Performance Evaluation of Routing Algorithms for Ad-Hoc Networks – Design and Simulation - 2 • A brief review of routing algorithms and issues for Ad-Hoc networks • For one routing algorithm and a specific scenario, write a code to simulate and evaluate the algorithm • Report performance and potential enhancements • Deliverable: • Report- including the source/binary code • Presentation • Where to start: • E. Royer, S. Barbra, C. Toh, “A review of Current Routing Protocols for Ad-Hoc Wireless Mobile Networks,” IEEE Personal Communications, April 1999, pp. 46-59. Dr. Ashraf S. Hasan Mahmoud

  23. Description of Projects • Design and Performance Evaluation for Turbo Codes – Design and Simulation - 2 • A review of turbo-codes • Write a code to simulate and evaluate one turbo-coding scheme; choose parameters used for 3G networks • Report performance • Deliverable: • Report- including the source/binary code • Presentation • Where to start: • . Contact me for references Dr. Ashraf S. Hasan Mahmoud

  24. Description of Projects • Enabling Technologies for 4G Networks – Tutorial - 1 • A comprehensive tutorial surveying the potential technology and concepts for 4G • Deliverable: • Report • Presentation • Where to start: • Robert Berezdivin, Robert Breinig, and Randy Topp, Raytheon, “Next-Generation Wireless Communications Concepts and Technologies,” IEEE Communications Magazine, March 2002, pp. 108-116 • Q. Bi, G. I. Zysman, and H. Menkes, “Wireless Mobile Communications at the Start of the 21st Century,” IEEE Commun. Mag., Jan. 2001, pp. 110–16 Dr. Ashraf S. Hasan Mahmoud

  25. Description of Projects • Bluetooth Technology – Design and Simulation - 2 • A review of the bluetooth protocol/network • Specify the wireless MAC used and its specs • Write a code to simulate and evaluate a simple network under different load conditions • Report performance • Deliverable: • Report- including the source/binary code • Presentation • Where to start: • K. V. S. S. S. S. Sairam, N. Gunasekaran, S. Rama Reddy, “Bluetooth in Wireless Communication,” IEEE Communications Magazine, June 2002, pp. 90-96. Dr. Ashraf S. Hasan Mahmoud

  26. Description of Projects • Internet Traffic Modeling – Tutorial and Simulations - 1 • A comprehensive tutorial surveying the important internet traffic models for services such as telnet, email, web browsing • Provide a measure of burstiness • Write a simple code to depict traces of such traffic streams and provide relavent statistics (e.g. mean packet arrival rate, bits rates, burstiness) • Deliverable: • Report – including source/binary code • Presentation • Where to start: • Jim W. Roberts, “Traffic Theory and the Internet,” IEEE Communications Magazine, January 2001, pp. 94-99. Dr. Ashraf S. Hasan Mahmoud

  27. Description of Projects • QoS Design for 3G Networks – Tutorial - 1 • A comprehensive survey of procedures and mechanisms designed and built into 3G network protocols in order to provide QoS for the different intended services. • Deliverable: • Report – • Presentation • Where to start: • Sotiris I. Maniatis, Eugenia G. Nikolouzou, and Iakovos S. Venieris, “QoS Issues in the Converged 3G Wireless and Wired Networks,” IEEE Communications Magazine, August 2002, pp. 44-53. Dr. Ashraf S. Hasan Mahmoud

  28. Description of Projects • TCP Flow/Error Control for Wireless Networks – Tutorial and Simulations - 2 • A review of TCP over wireless links and its limitations, if any • A characterization of the slow-start problem • Considering one wireless link with simple IP parameters, write a code to simulate, at the packet level, and evaluate the performance of TCP over wireless links • Deliverable: • Report – including source/binary code • Presentation • Where to start: • . Contact me for references Dr. Ashraf S. Hasan Mahmoud

  29. Description of Projects • Wireless TCP – Tutorial - 1 • A comprehensive overview of the TCP error and control issues when used over wireless links • Proposals for improved performance • Deliverable: • Report – • Presentation • Where to start: • . Contact me for references Dr. Ashraf S. Hasan Mahmoud

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