COMSATS Institute of Information Technology, Islamabad
Tuesday, February 07, 2012
Next Generation Networks Group
Introduction
The Next Generation Networks (NGN) is an active and indispensable research group of Centre of Advanced Studies in Telecommunication (CAST). The primary motivation of the group is research and development for the B3G technologies. Its perseverance is to present with novel architecture and protocols for the advancement and implementation of wireless access networks. NGN is also very actively involved in the collaboration ventures with national and international universities and research centers.
The telecommunication industry is also changing, with a demand for a greater range of services, such as video conferences, or applications with multimedia contents. The increased reliance on computer networking and the Internet has resulted in a wider demand for connectivity to be provided "any where, any time", leading to a rise in the requirements for higher capacity and high reliability broadband wireless telecommunication systems.
Members
  • Ms. Beenish Niaz
  • Ms.Shama Noreen
  • Mr. Muhammad Adnan khan
  • Mr. Taimur Shahzad
Current Research Activities
Implementation of WiMAX Testbed
   Mr. Ali Imran, Mr. Wajid Mumtaz, Mr. Talha Faiz-ur-Rehman and Ms. Beenish Niaz
WiMAX is a short name for Worldwide Interoperability of Microwave Access. WiMAX is described in IEEE 802.16 Wireless Metropolitan Area Network (MAN) standard.NGN is extensively involved in the research and development of WiMax testbed. The testbed will be implemented according to the WiMAX standard document. To facilitate the design process, modular approach is used for testbed development. Following diagram explains the implementation at block level.
The baseband processing is implemented at software level in the first phase of the project. The second phase consist the hardware implementation. ISM band (2.45GHz) will be used for RF section. The RF section consists the off the shelf modules.
WiMAX with Adaptive modulation
  Dr. Naeem Zafar Azeemi, Mr. Talha Faiz-ur-Rehman and Mr. Arshad Abbas
WiMAX supports a Varity of modulation and coding schemes and allows for the scheme to change on a burst-by-burst basis per link. Channel quality feed-back indicator is used to check the down link quality. For the uplink, the channel quality is estimated by the base station using the received signal. Using this information the base station scheduler will assign a modulation and coding scheme that will maximize the throughput.
Performance enhancement of OFDM using MIMO techniques
 Dr. Naeem Zafer Azeemi, Mr. Wajid Mumtaz and Mr. Shahbaz shaukat
A new approach to the problem of enhancing the performance of a broadband OFDM based system using MIMO techniques. The evaluated MIMO techniques are VBLAST, STBC and by sub carrier selection. As MIMO systems are useful for the increased data rate using Space Division Multiplexing. The combination of the through put enhancement of SDM with the robustness of OFDM against frequency selective fading cost by severe multipath scattering and narrowband interference is regarded as promising bases of future (indoor) high data rate future communication systems.
Physical Layer Implementation of WiMax (fixed) using OFDM
 Dr. Naeem Zafer Azeemi, Mr. Wajid Mumtaz and Mr. Muhammad Zia Qammar
IEEE 802.16-2004 is a standardized technology for supporting broadband and wireless communication with fixed access. The WiMax physical layer is based on orthogonal frequency division multiplexing. OFDM is the transmission scheme of choice to enable high speed data, video and multimedia communication and is used by a variety of commercial broadband systems, including DSL, Wi-Fi, Digital Video Broadcast-Handheld (DVB-H), MediaFLO, besides WiMax. OFDM is an elegant and efficient scheme for high data rate transmission in a non line of sight or mltipath radio environment.
Software defined radio for WCDMA and WiFi (IEEE 802.11g)
  Dr. Naeem Zafer Azeemi, Mr. Talha Faiz ur Rahman, Mr Ata-ul-Mannan and Mr. Asfand
 In this project, the configuration and key technologies of the newly developed small-size software radio terminal are introduced. The terminal consists of a common platform that includes an original field programmable gate array (FPGA) board with four FPGAs, a CPU board that has two CPUs and is operated by µITRON, and RF boards with open interface. Users have only to prepare software for FPGAs and CPUs that can configure mobile communication systems. In addition, the common platform has control software that can change several communication systems as users like by using several algorithms based on certain conditions. On the common platform, the software of W-CDMA and IEEE802.11a that realizes physical layer, data-link layer, and network (TCP/IP) layer has been established. Users can change communication systems by using programmed control software that receives users’ request, propagation characteristics, data error, and so on from RF board and FPGA board.
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