GROUP 4 PRESENTATION
GROUP 4 PRESENTATION
Slide 1: Introduction
- Welcome and introduce the topic: Fading and Diversity, Resource Management, and Power Control
- Introduction to diversity techniques: Methods used to combat fading and maintain reliable wireless
communication
- Spatial diversity: Using multiple antennas to improve signal quality and mitigate fading effects
- Time diversity: Transmitting the same information over multiple time slots to combat fading
- Selection diversity: Selecting the best signal from multiple received signals
- Maximal Ratio Combining (MRC): Combining multiple received signals with different weights based
on their signal quality
- Equal Gain Combining (EGC): Combining multiple received signals with equal weights
- Challenges in resource management: Limited resources, increasing demand, and varying channel
conditions
Slide 6: Resource Allocation Techniques
- Dynamic spectrum allocation: Techniques such as Cognitive Radio and Dynamic Frequency Hopping
to optimize spectrum utilization
- Power control: Adjusting transmission power levels to optimize coverage, reduce interference, and
conserve energy
- Bandwidth allocation: Allocating available bandwidth based on the quality of service requirements
and user demand
- Importance of power control: Improving network capacity, extending battery life, and reducing
interference
- Closed-loop power control: Utilizing feedback from the receiver to adjust transmission power levels
- Power control in cellular networks: Cell breathing and fractional power control
- Power control in cognitive radio networks: Dynamic power allocation based on spectrum
availability
Slide 9: Conclusion
- Recap of the main topics covered: Fading and diversity, resource management, and power control