ITM 318 - Ng Wireless Systems

Institution:
Golden Gate University-San Francisco
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Description:
Introduces emerging wireless technologies and their potential applications and services today, as well as in coming generations. Due to the rapid development of wireless technology and deployment of wireless networks, some wireless carriers are already testing their 4th generation (4G) services and products focusing on the next generation broadband wireless mobile communications which converge wireless access, wireless mobile, wireless LAN and packet-division-multiplexed (PDM) networks. The 4GMF is launched on a new, different platform so as to complement (and not to compete with) WWRF, Darpa XG, mITF, K4G, J4G, FuTURE, F4G, B3G, 802.20. You will learn the definitions and features of 1G, 2G, 2.5G , 3G and 4G; different types of technologies; advantages and issues of 3G/4G wireless; potential applications; impact of 3G/4G technologies to our society; compatibility and migration issues of different generations. You will analyze the merits and impacts of Ng technologies via case studies, and prepare an RFP to select and evaluate various wireless technologies in a given business enterprise. Co-requisite: ITM 300.
Credits:
3.00
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Lecture
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Phone Number:
(415) 442-7800
Regional Accreditation:
Western Association of Schools and Colleges
Calendar System:
Trimester

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