On-Line Examination COMP30091 One Hour University of Manchester School of Computer Science
On-Line Examination COMP30091 One Hour University of Manchester School of Computer Science
On-Line Examination COMP30091 One Hour University of Manchester School of Computer Science
COMP30091
One hour
UNIVERSITY OF MANCHESTER
SCHOOL OF COMPUTER SCIENCE
Please answer any TWO Questions from the THREE questions provided
This paper will be taken on-line and this is the paper format
which will be available as a back-up.
[PTO]
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COMP30091
1.
1.1)
1.2)
a)
b)
c)
d)
What are the causes of delay between users speaking and their mobile telephones
transmitting the data in:
a)
a 2nd generation mobile telephony system using Global System for Mobile
communication (GSM)?
b)
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1.3)
COMP30091
A GSM telephone using the General Packet Radio Service (GPRS) to send a
Hypertext Transfer Protocol (HTTP) request generates 512 bits of data. The data
rate using Coding Scheme 1 (CS-1) is 9050bps and only 1 slot is used per GSM
Time Division Multiple Access (TDMA) frame for this GPRS data. A frame has
the structure:
8
4.615
ms
tail
3 bits
user data
S Training S
user data
57 bits
1 26 bits 1
57 bits
1.4)
guard
tail space
546.5 s
577 s
t
a)
How many slots containing our GPRS data are sent per second (you can
round your answer to one decimal place)?
(2 marks)
b)
How many bits of user data are transmitted in 1 second (again you can
round your answer to the nearest integer value)?
(2 marks)
c)
Given that a single Global System for Mobile communication (GSM) frequency
channel can service 8 simultaneous voice users, how many simultaneous voice
users can be serviced by a single Universal Mobile Telecommunications System
(UMTS) channel? Is UMTS more or less spectrum efficient than GSM? Why?
List any technical assumptions you have made in answering this question.(5 marks)
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2.
COMP30091
2.1)
Briefly explain how spread spectrum techniques work. What are their advantages
and disadvantages? What are the two main ways to achieve spread spectrum?
(5 marks)
2.2)
A Direct Sequence Spread Spectrum (DSSS) chip sequence is generated using the
Barker code 11101.
2.3)
a)
(2 marks)
b)
Using one or more diagrams show how the data sequence 01 will be
spread by the Barker code 11101.
(3 marks)
c)
Assuming there are no errors, explain how the receiver recovers the
original data from the coded chip sequence it receives.
(3 marks)
d)
Using the received chip sequence 1100100110 show how the system can
recover the original data from this received chip sequence.
(3 marks)
b)
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3.
3.1)
COMP30091
(1 mark)
b)
In the time it takes light to travel 30km, how much data would a WiMax
(IEEE 802.16) system operating at 54Mbps transmit?
(1 mark)
c)
d)
If a receiver hears:
A transmitter at 100dBW
and
Background noise at 120dBW
calculate the signal to noise and interference ratio (SNIR) in dBs of the
signal from the transmitter as heard by the receiver.
(1 mark)
e)
3.2)
(1 mark)
What (should) happen when mobile telephones change location? Is this different
to how GSM already handles mobility? Does this raise other issues and if so give
examples?
(14 marks)
END OF EXAMINATION