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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