Localization in the wireless and mobile networks
Study programs
Teaching information
Teaching form
Lecture, Laboratory exerciseStudy method
AttendanceLanguage
slovenskýHours per week (full-time)
2,2Hours per semester (part-time)
ZS 26,26Teachers
doc. Ing. Ľubomír Doboš, CSc. Ing. Renát Haluška, PhD.
Schedule
Learning outcomes
Upon successful completion of this course, students will gain basic knowledge in the field of radio waves in the mobile environment and gain knowledge about progressive methods of locating mobile terminals in different types of networks. At the same time, he will gain practical experience with the design of localization algorithms based on the parameters obtained from the signal propagating through the environment.
Course outline
1. Introduction to localization. 2. Classification of localization systems, methods and algorithms. 3. Basic principles of localization in wireless networks. 4. Localization in cellular networks. 5. Localization in WLAN networks. 6. Localization in Ad - Hoc and sensor networks. 7. Localization using UWB technology. 8. Principles of satellite navigation.
Completion conditions
Assessment and completion of the course: Credit test and examination Continuous assessment: Student passes the continuous assessment and receives credits when he or she meets the requirement to obtain at least 21% out of 40%. To obtain the credit, min. 16 points out of 30 points. The student will obtain this evaluation on the basis of continuously submitted assignments focused on modeling and simulation of partial processes used in the localization of terminals of mobile and wireless communication systems. Modeling and simulations will be performed in Matlab. Final assessment: Student passes the final assessment and passes the examination when he or she meets the requirement to obtain at least 31% out of 60%. To obtain the exam, min. 36 points out of a total of 70 points. The exam consists of a written part (basic knowledge test, solving examples) and an oral part (theoretical knowledge of mobile systems). The overall evaluation is the sum of the evaluations obtained by the students for the evaluated period. The overall result is determined in accordance with TUKE's internal regulations. Overall assessment: Overall assessment is the sum of the assessments obtained by students in the assessment period. The overall result is determined in accordance with the internal regulations of the Technical University in Košice. (Study Regulations, the internal regulation principles of doctoral studies)
Recommended literature
1. L. Doboš: Mobilné technológie a služby. Technická univerzita v Košiciach, 2012, 90str. ISBN: 978-80-553-1025-1 2. P. Brída, Ľ.Doboš, J. Machaj, J. Papaj: Lokalizácia mobilných objektov prostredníctvom rádiových sietí, 185str., EDIS 2015, ISBN 978-80-554-1087-6
Notes
To successfully complete the course, it is necessary to obtain a credit and successfully pass the exam. This includes the student's participation in educational activities of direct teaching, lectures, exercises, as well as independent study and independent creative activity of the student in processing the semester assignment / assignments, project on a specified topic, to a specified extent, in a specified design of a total of 180 hours intensity of the student's work per semester.
Grade distribution
Total graded students: 222