Mobile Technologies
General data
Course ID: | 420-IS2-1TMO-22 |
Erasmus code / ISCED: |
11.304
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Course title: | Mobile Technologies |
Name in Polish: | Technologie mobilne |
Organizational unit: | Institute of Computer Science |
Course groups: |
(in Polish) 1 rok 2 st. sem. letni Informatyka (in Polish) 2L stac. II st. studia informatyki - przedmioty specjalnościowe TIiM |
ECTS credit allocation (and other scores): |
(not available)
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Language: | Polish |
Type of course: | (in Polish) specjalnościowe |
Mode: | (in Polish) w sali |
Short description: |
Course objectives: The aim of the course is to familiarize students with contemporary mobile technologies. Course contents: positioning and navigation of mobile users; global positioning system (GPS); cellular systems - architecture and principles of operation of the system; wireless systems; complex mobile processing problems; mobile IP; wireless LAN. |
Full description: |
Course profile: General Academic Form of study: Full-time studies Course type: Obligatory Field and discipline of science: natural sciences, computer science Year/semester of study: 1 / 2 Prerequisites (sequential system of courses and exams): none Items introducing: none Lecture: 15 Laboratory classes: 15 Teaching methods: lectures, laboratory exercises, individual consultations, individual literature study ECTS credits: 3 Balance of student workload: Class attendance: - lecture 15h - laboratory classes 15h Course preparation: - laboratory classes 13h Literature study: 8h Reports, homeworks: 8h Preparation for the assessment: 4h Assessment duration: 1h Individual consultation with the teacher: 12h Student workload: With direct interaction with the teacher: 43, 1.7 ECTS Without direct interaction with the teacher: 33, 1.3 ECTS |
Bibliography: |
Obligatory literature: 1. Xu G., GPS. Theory, Algorithms and Applications. https://link.springer.com/content/pdf/10.1007%2F978-3-540-72715-6.pdf 2. Lempiäinen J., Manninen M., Radio Interface System Planning for GSM/GPRS/UMTS, https://link.springer.com/content/pdf/10.1007%2Fb117351.pdf 3. Holt A., Huang C-Y., 802.11 Wireless Networks. Security and Analysis, https://link.springer.com/content/pdf/10.1007%2F978-1-84996-275-9.pdf |
Learning outcomes: |
Knowledge: 1. The student knows the characteristics of mobile systems and mobile devices and know basic mobile location techniques (historical and contemporary). KP7_WG9, KP7_WK1, KP7_KR1 2. The student knows the general structure and operation of a global positioning system and a cellular system. KP7_WG9, KP7_KR1 3. The student knows principles of mobile IP, KP7_WG9, KP7_WK1 Skills: 4. The student can use mobile SDKs for various hardware platforms. KP7_UW12, KP7_UU2, KP7_KR1 5. The student can configure devices and their security in wireless local area networks. KP7_UW12, KP7_UW13, KP7_UO4 6. The student can apply selected web technologies to create mobile applications. KP7_UW12, KP7_UU2, KP7_UO4 |
Assessment methods and assessment criteria: |
Form of lecture assessment: written test. Assesment of laboratory exercises: exercises reports, activity on the class. |
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