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Savitribai Phule Pune University Third Year of E & Tc Engineering (2019 Course) 304192: Cellular Networks NPTEL Courses

NPTEL Courses for 304192: Cellular Networks (Third Year E&TC Engineering, 2019 Course) The National Programme on Technology Enhanced Learning (NPTEL) provides an excellent platform to enhance your understanding of Cellular Networks by offering high-quality online courses delivered by professors from IITs and IISc. These courses are tailored to provide in-depth insights into fundamental concepts, advanced technologies, and practical applications related to cellular communication systems. For the 304192: Cellular Networks subject, students are encouraged to refer to the following NPTEL courses to complement their learning: Introduction to Wireless and Cellular Communications By: Prof. Aditya K. Jagannatham, IIT Kanpur Link: Introduction to Wireless and Cellular Communications - NPTEL ( https://home.iitk.ac.in/~adityaj/  ) Principles of Modern CDMA/MIMO/OFDM Wireless Communications By: Prof. Aditya K. Jagannatham, IIT Kanpur Link: Modern Wireless Communications - NPTEL ( https:...

Cellular Networks Unit I (Introduction of Wireless Channel) Question Bank-Blooms Taxonomy

  Remembering (Knowledge-Based) Define the free-space propagation model. (Level: Remembering) State the key assumptions of the ground-reflection scenario. (Level: Remembering) What is Hata's model, and in which scenarios is it commonly applied? (Level: Remembering) Understanding Explain the importance of receiver noise computation in wireless communication systems. (Level: Understanding) Compare the free-space propagation model with the ground-reflection scenario. (Level: Understanding) Describe the role of diversity in wireless communications. (Level: Understanding) Applying Calculate the path loss for a wireless signal at 2.4 GHz over a distance of 10 km using the free-space propagation model. Assume necessary constants. (Level: Applying) Given the receiver noise power, demonstrate how to compute the signal-to-noise ratio (SNR) for a wireless link. (Level: Applying) Apply Hata's model to estimate the path loss in an urban area for a base station with a height of 50 m and a re...