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Assignment 2 and Submission Guidelines School School of Information Technology and Engineering Course Name Master of Engineering (Telecommunications) Unit Code ME602 Unit Title Mobile and Satellite Communication Systems Assessment Author Professor Johnson I Agbinya (updated) Assessment Type Assignment 2 (Individual) Assessment Title Review of Worldwide Interoperability for Microwave Access (WiMAX) Unit Learning Outcomes covered in this assessment a. Learn how to model mobile communication channels b. Evaluate mobile systems Path Loss Models and Diffraction c. Design of OFDM/OFDMA advanced broadband receivers d. Discern knowledge development and directions on the recent advances in 4G to the research principles and methods of 5G technologies; e. Fluent application of engineering techniques, tools and resources in the implementation and analysis of 4G networks within laboratory practice; f. Exhibit strong communication skills, ethical conduct and professionalism with a high level of personal autonomy and accountability Weight 25% Total Marks 100 Word/page limit 10 Pages Release Date Week 8 (T1 2020) Due Date 11:59 pm, Friday June 5, 2020 (Week 11) Submission Guidelines • All work must be submitted on Moodle by the due date along with a completed Assignment Cover Page. • The assignment must be in MS Word format, single line spacing, 11-pt Calibri (Body) font and 2 cm margins on all four sides of your page with appropriate section headings. • Reference sources must be cited in the text of the report, and listed appropriately at the end in a reference list using IEEE referencing style for School of Business and School of Information Technology and Engineering respectively. Extension If an extension of time to submit work is required, a Special Consideration Application must be submitted directly through the AMS. 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Depending on the seriousness of the case, penalties can vary from a written warning or zero marks to exclusion from the course or rescinding the degree. 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This technology provides options such as Media Access Control and Physical layer. Moreover, WiMAX is used for its high data throughput, spectral efficiency, quality of service and many more advantages. In this assignment, you are going to review papers based on WiMAX and write a report. The report should cover the following topics: 1) A brief historical background on the development of WiMAX 2) Block diagram of WiMAX forum architecture with explanations 3) Comparison with other competing technologies namely, Wi-Fi, HSPA, UMTS, LTE and GSM. 4) Uses of WiMAX at present 5) Advantages and disadvantages of WiMAX 2 How Your Assignment will be assessed You will be assessed as a minimum with all of the following: 1. Demonstration of understanding and knowledge of WiMAX in your report 2. How you differentiate between different wireless communication technologies 3. Ability to explain the use of WiMAX in present time with advantages and disadvantages. 4. Ability to critique the papers you have read and to draw relevant conclusions 5. Ability to create a technical report which outlines your finding and good grammar 6. Correct referencing using the IEEE referencing format 7. Presentation of your report and being able to format, number equations, tables and figures appropriately 8. Use of feedback given to you and the class in formative Assessment 1 Part A 9. Timely submission of your assignment report 10. Absence of academic integrity issues in your report © MIT/SITE | ME602 Mobile and satellite communication Page 4 of 5 3 Marking criteria Marks are allocated as follows: Description of the section Marks Demonstration of understanding and knowledge of WiMAX and Block diagram of WiMAX forum architecture in your report 20 Clear differentiation between different wireless communication technologies 30 Ability to explain the use of WiMAX in present time with advantages and disadvantages 20 Ability to critique journal and conference papers you have read and to draw relevant conclusions 10 Correct referencing using the IEEE referencing format 10 Writing style befitting ME602, showing figures, captions, equations and numbers, clear expressions and explanation of concepts 10 Type of plagiarism - Copy of other peoples works and journal articles - Contract cheating -100% Marking Rubric for Exercise Answers Grade Mark HD 80%+ D 70%-79% CR 60%-69% P 50%-59% Fail< 50% excellent very good good satisfactory unsatisfactory evaluation logic is clear and easy to follow with strong arguments consistency logical and convincing mostly consistent and convincing adequate cohesion and conviction argument is confused and disjointed sophistication and effectivity the presented solution demonstrated an extreme degree of sophistication the presented solution demonstrated a high degree of sophistication the presented solution demonstrated an average degree of sophistication and the presented solution demonstrated a low degree of the presented solution demonstrated a poor degree of effectivity to secure sophistication and effectivity to secure sophistication and effectivity to secure © mit/site | me602 mobile and satellite communication page 5 of 5 explanation all elements are present and well integrated. components present with good cohesion components present and mostly well integrated most components present lacks structure. reference style clear styles with excellent source of references. clear referencing/ style generally good referencing/style unclear referencing/style lacks consistency with many errors report structure and report presentation proper writing. professionally presented properly written, with some minor deficiencies mostly good, but some structure or presentation problems acceptable presentation poor structure, careless presentation the end 50%="" excellent="" very="" good="" good="" satisfactory="" unsatisfactory="" evaluation="" logic="" is="" clear="" and="" easy="" to="" follow="" with="" strong="" arguments="" consistency="" logical="" and="" convincing="" mostly="" consistent="" and="" convincing="" adequate="" cohesion="" and="" conviction="" argument="" is="" confused="" and="" disjointed="" sophistication="" and="" effectivity="" the="" presented="" solution="" demonstrated="" an="" extreme="" degree="" of="" sophistication="" the="" presented="" solution="" demonstrated="" a="" high="" degree="" of="" sophistication="" the="" presented="" solution="" demonstrated="" an="" average="" degree="" of="" sophistication="" and="" the="" presented="" solution="" demonstrated="" a="" low="" degree="" of="" the="" presented="" solution="" demonstrated="" a="" poor="" degree="" of="" effectivity="" to="" secure="" sophistication="" and="" effectivity="" to="" secure="" sophistication="" and="" effectivity="" to="" secure="" ©="" mit/site="" |="" me602="" mobile="" and="" satellite="" communication="" page="" 5="" of="" 5="" explanation="" all="" elements="" are="" present="" and="" well="" integrated.="" components="" present="" with="" good="" cohesion="" components="" present="" and="" mostly="" well="" integrated="" most="" components="" present="" lacks="" structure.="" reference="" style="" clear="" styles="" with="" excellent="" source="" of="" references.="" clear="" referencing/="" style="" generally="" good="" referencing/style="" unclear="" referencing/style="" lacks="" consistency="" with="" many="" errors="" report="" structure="" and="" report="" presentation="" proper="" writing.="" professionally="" presented="" properly="" written,="" with="" some="" minor="" deficiencies="" mostly="" good,="" but="" some="" structure="" or="" presentation="" problems="" acceptable="" presentation="" poor="" structure,="" careless="" presentation="" the="">
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