
Computing
Public Mobile Network
- Class 30
- Practice 15
- Independent work 105
Course title
Public Mobile Network
Lecture type
Elective
Course code
183372
Semester
6
ECTS
5
Lecturers and associates
Course objectives
Technologies for public mobile networks: 2G, 3G, and 4G.
Technologies for public mobile networks: 2G, 3G, and 4G.
Components of radio access network and core network.
Components of radio access network and core network.
Technical parameters of mobile network.
Technical parameters of mobile network.
Call control and mobility management; Identification of mobile subscriber and equipment.
Midterm exam.
Call control and mobility management; Identification of mobile subscriber and equipment.
Security in mobile networks.
Security in mobile networks.
Infrastructure for interconnection of two or more network operators; Roaming exchange.
Infrastructure for interconnection of two or more network operators; Roaming exchange.
Seminar; Project; Visit.
Final exam.
Required reading
(.), UMTS Origins, Architecture and the Standard Pierre Lescuyer Springer Verlag London Limited 2004,
(.), Mobile Radio Communications Raymond Steele, Lajos Hanzo John Wiley. Sons Ltd 1999,
(.), Osnovne arhitekture mreža A. Bažant, G. Gledec, Ž. Ilić, G. Ježić, M. Kos, M. Kunštić, I. Lovrek, Element, Zagreb 2004
Online education during epidemiological measures
- Study program duration
- 6 semesters (3 years)
- Semester duration
- 15 weeks of active teaching + 5 examination weeks
- Total number of ECTS points
- 180
- Title
- Bacc.ing.comp (Bachelor of Science in Computing)
Academic calendar
Minimal learning outcomes
- Identify processes in the public mobile network
- Analyze call establishment procedure
- Describe public mobile network architecure 2G, 3G and 4G
- Relate knowledge of mobile and communication networks
- Explain service provision procedures in mobile networks
- Recognize technologies of mobile networks
- Define concept, architecture and organisation of mobile networks
- Apply knowledge about mobile networks and protocols
- Identify processes in the public mobile network