Network structure oPacket-data transport process flow oRadio network oEVDO oEVDO Session flows •Week 4 AssignmentsoWeek 4 Lecture & Presentation oQuiz 4 Week 5 – LTE •Week 5 Learning Objectives– Upon completion students will be able to: oLTE network architecture oUE oEnhanced node B oCore network oRadio channel components oMultiple Input Multiple Output (MIMO) oCarrier Aggregation oHandover oLTE-Advanced •Week 5 AssignmentsoWeek 5 Lecture & Presentation oQuiz 5 Week 6 - WiFi •Week 6 Learning Objectives– Upon completion students will be able to: o802.11 Standards oWiFi Protocols oNetwork Architecture o802.11 Encryption Standards •Week 6 AssignmentsoWeek 6 Lecture & Presentation oQuiz 6 Week 7 – Mobile Location-Based Services (LBS) and Mobile Security •Week 7 Learning Objectives– Upon completion students will be able to: oLocation based services (LBS) architecture
oLocating methods oLBS applications oMobile encryption standards: CMEA, A5/1, A5/2, KASUMI, KASME oSecurity vulnerabilities associated with wireless network architectures oSecurity vulnerabilities associated with mobile devices •Week 7 AssignmentsoWeek 7 Lecture & Presentation oQuiz 7 Week 8 – Review & Final Exam University of Arizona Final Examination Policy: -information?audience=students&cat1=10&cat2=31 ACCESSIBILITY AND ACCOMMODATIONS: It is the University’s goal that learning experiences be as accessible as possible. If you anticipate or experience physical or academic barriers based on disability, please let me know immediately so that we can discuss options. You are also welcome and encouraged to contact Disability Resources at (520-621-3268) to establish reasonable accommodations. TECHNOLOGY REQUIREMENTS AND SUPPORT:This course uses Desire2Learn (D2L), a web-based system for managing class activities and communications. You are automatically enrolled in the D2L course site, which will be utilized for the following purposes: 1) distribute course materials, 2) communicate and collaborate online, 3) post-grades, 4) submit assignments, and 5) take online quizzes and surveys. You are responsible for checking the D2L site regularly for classwork and announcements. The course site may be accessed through If access to D2L is not available for an extended period of time (greater than one entire evening - 6pm till 11pm) you can reasonably expect that the due date for assignments will be changed to the next day (assignment still due by 11 pm). Technical assistance is available 24/7 through the UA Help Desk at (520) 626-TECH (8324) or Online Class EtiquetteWhat is Netiquette? Simply stated, it is network etiquette -- that is, the etiquette of cyberspace. And "etiquette" means "the forms required by good breeding or prescribed
by authority to be required in social or official life." In other words, Netiquette is a set of