Mobile communications refers to a form of communications which does not depend on a physical connection between the sender and receiver and who may move from one physical location to another during communication.
Mobile communications became generally available to businesses and consumers in the 1980s. The pioneering cell phone technologies were analog. Second-generation (2G) wireless devices were characterized by digitized delivery systems. Third-generation (3G) wireless technology represents significant advances in the ability to deliver data and images. The first commercial release of 3G was in Japan in 2001; the technology successfully debuted in the United States in 2003. 3G technologies can easily support multi-function devices, such as the BlackBerry and the iPhone.
Lab Practicals of Mobile Communication:
- Study of cellular architecture
- Observe the modulation and demodulation using internal generation of 2047 bit PN sequence as modulator input and bit error rate measurement with PRBS-11 data(2047 bits).
- To understand the concept of GPS and establishing link between GPS Satellite & GPS Trainer.
- Study of home networking using combination of CDMA, BLUETOOTH, infrared Ethernet.
- Understanding RF environment & study of GSM network by actually connecting to GSM environment by any services provide SIM like Airtel, idea, etc.
- To establish Audio & Video Satellite link between Transmitter and Receiver. (ST2272)
- To Communicate VOICE signal through Satellite link(Using satellite communication trainer ST-2272)
- To study and observe the difference in uplink and downlink frequency.
- To establish PC to PC communication using satellite communication link (using satellite communication trainer ST 2272)
- To calculate gain and antenna beam width.
- Real time study of various GSM commands like Network registration, call control, call information about number of cells and there strength etc.
- To Study Multiple Access Technique For Wireless Technique.
- Study and observe the antenna matching, and antenna radiation with distance.
- Study and observe the Wave modulation and demodulation
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