TRAINING AND RESEARCH LABORATORY FOR NEXT GENERATION CELLULAR COMMUNICATION TECHNOLOGIES AND DIGITAL TELEVISION
Training and research laboratory for next generation cellular communication technologies and digital television. The laboratory is located in room 374, in responsible charge – Professor Moskalets M.V.
THE LABORATORY PROVIDES A LABORATORY PRACTICE FOR THE DISCIPLINE:
- Mobile communications systems
- Wireless systems perspectives
- Radio relay and satellite communications systems
- Wired and mobile television technology
LABORATORY EQUIPMENT INCLUDES:
- GSM-900 mobile communication base station;
- NMT-450 mobile communication base station;
- MiniLink radio relay stations (2 modules.)
- wireless broadband terminals 4G WiMAX GreenPacket IEEE802.16e;
- access points WiFi IEEE802.11b/g/n;
- a set of radio receiving and transmitting technology equipment SDR (Software Defined Radio), software configurable;
- electromagnetic compatibility control equipment;
- satellite television system equipment;
- satellite internet system equipment;
- 8 personal computers with specialized software;
- server for organizing virtual networks and workplaces.
THE LABORATORY WORK IS DEVELOPED AND CARRIED OUT IN THE COURSE OF THE DISCIPLINES:
- study of SDR technology in the implementation of new generation communication systems;
- study of BTS-2204 base station hardware of GSM-900 mobile communication standard;
- study of analog and digital signals parameters of radio relay communication systems;
- study of units of receiving and transmitting units of MiniLink radio relay communication systems;
- Investigation of satellite dish positioning methods to receive satellite television and satellite Internet programs;
- Investigations of transmitting and receiving units of radio and television broadcasting systems;
- research on phased autotuning systems and frequency synthesizers.
CLASSES ARE ALSO HELD IN ENGLISH, THEIR TOPICS:
- research spectrum of simple signals;
- research sequence rectangular pulse`s;
- research random process;
- analysis transmission of random signal and noise through linear systems;
- research assemblies of the radio-transmitting device of telecommunications and broadcasting systems.
FURTHER IMPROVEMENTS TO THE LABORATORY’S EQUIPMENT ARE PLANNED, IN PARTICULAR:
- a set of laboratory works on research of new generations of mobile and wireless communication systems using SDR technologies is being developed,
- creation of workstations for the study of IPTV and digital broadcasting systems;
- installation of videoconferencing equipment;
- installation and use of a digital oscilloscope and RIGOL DG2021A signal generator;
- connecting workstations to servers to organize virtual networks and thin client workstations using diskless stations;
- equipping the laboratory with 5G mobile communication system concepts and relevant class topics.