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ECE 437Winter 2004Projects Outline - Nominal power supply 1.8 V. You are free however to increase/decrease that as required by your objective function - Reports on your maximum operating frequency. Obviously, minimizing the objective function sho
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Chapter 5 Multiple Access TechniquesIntroduction Radio cell: a geographical coverage area in which the services of mobile stations (MSs) are supported by a single base station (BS) Forward link (downlink): BS Reverse link (uplink): MSsMultiple acc
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Chapter 4 Fundamentals of Cellular CommunicationsTopics to study: Cellular concept and frequency reuse Co-channel and adjacent channel interference Trunking and grade of service Mechanisms for capacity increaseECE 414W. Zhuang14-1 C
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Example 4.1 Cellular system capacity (Example 5.1 of the printed notes) Consider a cellular system in which there are a total of 1001 radio channels available for handling traffic. Suppose the area of a cell is 6 and the area of the entire system is
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Example 4.2 Independent diversity channels with unequal SNRs Consider th-order diversity with selective combining. The diversity channels exhibit independent Rayleigh fading. Let be the received SNR per bit of the th channel at any time instant, . Th
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Example 1 Suppression of narrowband jamming in DS-CDMA Consider a DS spread spectrum system using BPSK. The channel introduces a single-tone jamming signal with power . The jamming signal is synchronized with the desired signal both in frequency and
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VHDLWinter 2005 G. Reza Chaji gchaji@engmail.uwaterloo.caVHDLINPUT DOD, VHSIC ~1986, IEEE stnd 1987 Commercial simulator: NCSIM (cadence) , MODELSIM, . Modeling level Structural Behavioral RTL (register transfer level) Type type definiti
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Wireless LAN (IEEE 802.11 class of protocol suite)In these notes, I will explain the MAC protocols used in constructing wireless LANs using the IEEE 802.11 class of protocol suites. Specific protocols, such as the 802.11, will be discussed because t
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ECE 428 Internet Protocols (Network Layer: Layer 3)1Done so far MAC protocols (with PHYsical layer) Transport bits from one node to another Key element: Determine WHEN to transmit DLC protocol (running on top of MAC) Establish a reliable li
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Network Layer Internet Protocol (IP)On the Internet, there is a 0+ (zero or more) of routers between two computers. If the two computers are connected to the same LAN, then we do not need a router between the two (the two computers can directly talk
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ECE 428 Midterm Exam, S2008Dept. of Electrical and Computer Engineering ECE 428 Computer Networks and Security Instructor: Sagar Naik Exam. Date and Time: June 20, 2008, 5:30 PM6:45 PM Rooms: DWE 2527/3516Instructions You have 75 minutes to com
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Tarek Khalifa Questions on Security1. Security can be applied at various levels in the protocol stack of a network. Name and describe three (3) layers where security can be applied. Clearly explain the advantages and disadvantages of implementing s
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Interview Verification FormDepartment of Electrical and Computer Engineering University of Waterloo Waterloo, Ontario, Canada N2L 3G1 Fax: 519-746-3077 Web: www.ece.uwaterloo.ca Surname Instructions 1. Fill in the appropriate information and have th
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ECE 316 Probability Theory and Random ProcessesChapter 2 Solutions (Part 1) Xinxin FanProblems1. A box contains 3 marbles, 1 red, 1 green, and 1 blue. Consider an experiment that consists of taking 1 marble from the box, then replacing it in the
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ECE 316 Probability Theory and Random ProcessesChapter 2 Solutions (Part 2) Xinxin FanProblems17. If 8 castles (that is, rooks) are randomly placed on a chessboard, compute the probability that none of the rooks can capture any of the others. Th