This document contains an exam paper with multiple choice and long answer questions about wireless communication topics like multipath propagation, Doppler shift, small scale and large scale fading, antenna parameters, and path loss models. It provides context for 5 short answer questions in Part A, 4 long answer questions in Part B, and 1 long question in Part C, testing students on various wireless communication concepts across multiple courses, programs, and program outcomes.
This document contains an exam paper with multiple choice and long answer questions about wireless communication topics like multipath propagation, Doppler shift, small scale and large scale fading, antenna parameters, and path loss models. It provides context for 5 short answer questions in Part A, 4 long answer questions in Part B, and 1 long question in Part C, testing students on various wireless communication concepts across multiple courses, programs, and program outcomes.
This document contains an exam paper with multiple choice and long answer questions about wireless communication topics like multipath propagation, Doppler shift, small scale and large scale fading, antenna parameters, and path loss models. It provides context for 5 short answer questions in Part A, 4 long answer questions in Part B, and 1 long question in Part C, testing students on various wireless communication concepts across multiple courses, programs, and program outcomes.
This document contains an exam paper with multiple choice and long answer questions about wireless communication topics like multipath propagation, Doppler shift, small scale and large scale fading, antenna parameters, and path loss models. It provides context for 5 short answer questions in Part A, 4 long answer questions in Part B, and 1 long question in Part C, testing students on various wireless communication concepts across multiple courses, programs, and program outcomes.
Answer all the questions Part A (5*2=10) S.No Questions CO PO PSO If we consider a two component multipath environment and the difference in the path length traversed by 1 1 2,3 2 the two paths is 900m, then the time difference between the two multipath components will be 2 Interpret the term Doppler Shift with respect to wireless communication. 1 1 1 3 Differentiate small scale fading and large scale fading. 1 1 1 Model the Fraunhofer distance for an antenna with maximum dimension of 1m and operating frequency 4 1 2,3 2 of 900 MHz 5 What are the techniques used to measure the PDP. 1 1 1
TPGIT/ECE/III year/EC8652/ST-1 18.03.2021 50 marks 2 hours
Answer all the questions Part A (5*2=10) S.No Questions CO PO PSO If we consider a two component multipath environment and the difference in the path length traversed by 1 1 2,3 2 the two paths is 900m, then the time difference between the two multipath components will be 2 Interpret the term Doppler Shift with respect to wireless communication. 1 1 1 3 Differentiate small scale fading and large scale fading. 1 1 1 Model the Fraunhofer distance for an antenna with maximum dimension of 1m and operating frequency 4 1 2,3 2 of 900 MHz 5 What are the techniques used to measure the PDP. 1 1 1
TPGIT/ECE/III year/EC8652/ST-1 18.03.2021 50 marks 2 hours
Answer all the questions Part A (5*2=10) S.No Questions CO PO PSO If we consider a two component multipath environment and the difference in the path length traversed by 1 1 2,3 2 the two paths is 900m, then the time difference between the two multipath components will be 2 Interpret the term Doppler Shift with respect to wireless communication. 1 1 1 3 Differentiate small scale fading and large scale fading. 1 1 1 Model the Fraunhofer distance for an antenna with maximum dimension of 1m and operating frequency 4 1 2,3 2 of 900 MHz 5 What are the techniques used to measure the PDP. 1 1 1 Answer all the questions Part B (4*8=32) S.No Questions CO PO PSO 1 Discuss in brief about the various practical link budget design using path loss models 1 1,2 1,2 2 Derive the of the two-ray ground reflection model and obtain the path loss. 1 1 1 In digital cellular system if fc=900MHz and the mobile velocity is 70km/hr, evaluate the received carrier 2,3, 1 2 frequency if the mobile (i) Directly towards the transmitter (ii) Directly away from the transmitter (iii) In 4 3 the direction perpendicular to the direction of the arrival of the transmitted signal. 1 1 (b) Explain in brief about the factors influencing the small scale fading. Assume if a transmitter produces 50W of power, express the transmit power in units of dBm and dBW. 50W is applied to a unity gain antenna with a 900 MHz carrier frequency. Solve for the received power in dBm at 2,3, 4 1 2 a free space distance of 100m from the antenna also justify the analytical expression by computing the 4 received power at 10km. Answer all the questions Part C (1*8=8) S.No Question CO PO PSO Estimate the length and effective aperture of the effective the receiving antenna for a mobile is located at 5Kms away from base station and uses a vertical λ/4 monopole antenna with a gain of 2.55 dB to receive 2,3, 1 cellular radio signals. The E-field at 1Km from transmitter is measured to 10-3V/m the carrier frequency is 1 2 4 900 MHz. Also find the received power at the mobile using the two-ray ground reflection model assuming the height of the transmitting antenna is 50m and the receiving antenna is 1.5 m above the ground.
Answer all the questions Part B (4*8=32)
S.No Questions CO PO PSO 1 Discuss in brief about the various practical link budget design using path loss models 1 1,2 1,2 2 Derive the of the two-ray ground reflection model and obtain the path loss. 1 1 1 In digital cellular system if fc=900MHz and the mobile velocity is 70km/hr, evaluate the received carrier 2,3, 1 2 frequency if the mobile (i) Directly towards the transmitter (ii) Directly away from the transmitter (iii) In 4 3 the direction perpendicular to the direction of the arrival of the transmitted signal. 1 1 (b) Explain in brief about the factors influencing the small scale fading. Assume if a transmitter produces 50W of power, express the transmit power in units of dBm and dBW. 50W is applied to a unity gain antenna with a 900 MHz carrier frequency. Solve for the received power in dBm at 2,3, 4 1 2 a free space distance of 100m from the antenna also justify the analytical expression by computing the 4 received power at 10km. Answer all the questions Part C (1*8=8) S.No Question CO PO PSO Estimate the length and effective aperture of the effective the receiving antenna for a mobile is located at 5Kms away from base station and uses a vertical λ/4 monopole antenna with a gain of 2.55 dB to receive 2,3, 1 cellular radio signals. The E-field at 1Km from transmitter is measured to 10-3V/m the carrier frequency is 1 2 4 900 MHz. Also find the received power at the mobile using the two-ray ground reflection model assuming the height of the transmitting antenna is 50m and the receiving antenna is 1.5 m above the ground.
Answer all the questions Part B (4*8=32)
S.No Questions CO PO PSO 1 Discuss in brief about the various practical link budget design using path loss models 1 1,2 1,2 2 Derive the of the two-ray ground reflection model and obtain the path loss. 1 1 1 In digital cellular system if fc=900MHz and the mobile velocity is 70km/hr, evaluate the received carrier 2,3, 1 2 frequency if the mobile (i) Directly towards the transmitter (ii) Directly away from the transmitter (iii) In 4 3 the direction perpendicular to the direction of the arrival of the transmitted signal. 1 1 (b) Explain in brief about the factors influencing the small scale fading. Assume if a transmitter produces 50W of power, express the transmit power in units of dBm and dBW. 50W is applied to a unity gain antenna with a 900 MHz carrier frequency. Solve for the received power in dBm at 2,3, 4 1 2 a free space distance of 100m from the antenna also justify the analytical expression by computing the 4 received power at 10km. Answer all the questions Part C (1*8=8) S.No Question CO PO PSO Estimate the length and effective aperture of the effective the receiving antenna for a mobile is located at 5Kms away from base station and uses a vertical λ/4 monopole antenna with a gain of 2.55 dB to receive 2,3, 1 cellular radio signals. The E-field at 1Km from transmitter is measured to 10-3V/m the carrier frequency is 1 2 4 900 MHz. Also find the received power at the mobile using the two-ray ground reflection model assuming the height of the transmitting antenna is 50m and the receiving antenna is 1.5 m above the ground.