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 Exercise

Slides Hand-out Date Hand-in Deadline Exercise Class     Remarks
Introduction 00_Intro_Exercises (PPT, 195 KB)  -

19.02.

Weijie Niu

Organization details

Ex01 (PDF, 105 KB) Ex01-Slides (PDF, 410 KB) 19.02. 25.02.

26.02.

Thomas Grübl

Introduction to Mobile Communications
Ex02 (PDF, 107 KB) Ex02-Slides (PDF, 1 MB) 26.02. 03.03.

05.03.

Thomas Grübl

Wireless Communications
Ex03 (PDF, 108 KB) Ex03-Slides (PDF, 878 KB) 05.03. 10.03.

12.03.

Thomas Grübl

Wireless Communications / Media Access
04_questions_WN (PDF, 110 KB) Ex04_Slides (PDF, 771 KB) 12.03 17.03

19.03

Weijie Niu

Media Access/ Wireless Telecommunication Systems

05_questions_WN (PDF, 110 KB) Ex05_Slides (PDF, 257 KB) 19.03 24.03

26.03

Weijie Niu

Wireless Telecommunication Systems

EX06_questions (PDF, 246 KB)

Ex06_slides (PDF, 1 MB)
26.03 31.03

02.04

Nasim Nezhadsistani

Wireless Telecommunication Systems
EX07_questions (PDF, 101 KB) E07_Slides (PDF, 671 KB) 02.04 07.04

09.04

Nasim Nezhadsistani

Satellite Systems

Ex08_questionss (PDF, 101 KB) EX08_Slides (PDF, 1 MB) 09.04 14.04

16.04

Nasim Nezhadsistani

Broadcast Systems

EX09_questions (PDF, 102 KB) E09_Slides (PDF, 1 MB) 16.04 28.04

30.04

Nasim Nezhadsistani

WLAN

Ex10_questions_WN (PDF, 111 KB) Ex10_Slides (PDF, 207 KB) 30.04 05.05

07.05

niu@ifi.uzh.ch

Bluetooth and NFC
Ex11_questions (PDF, 110 KB) MobSys-FS25-Ex11-Slides (PDF, 836 KB) 07.05

12.05

 

14.05

niu@ifi.uzh.ch

IoT
Ex12 (PDF, 139 KB) Ex12-Slides (PDF, 513 KB) 14.05 19.05

21.05

Thomas Grübl

IoT Communication Standards
Ex13 (PDF, 109 KB) Recap-25 (PDF, 2 MB) 21.05 26.05

28.05

niu@ifi.uzh.ch

Network Protocols and Mobile IP
 
          Recap
Exercise class takes place every Wednesday at 10 am.

Exercise sheets are released on Wednesdays until 7 pm. An exercise sheet mostly addresses the content of that day's lecture. After the release, at least one week is available to complete the exercise and submit the solution. Submission is made via e-mail (see below). The exercise is discussed in the exercise session the day after the submission deadline. Therefore, solutions must be submitted before the beginning of the exercise session. There will be twelve exercises in total.

Exercises of this lecture are obligatory for all students who want to achieve successful participation in the written exam. To judge individual understandings of exercise contents, tutors may ask students at any time and unexpectedly to present their solutions. To be admitted to the final written exam, every student has to fulfil the following requirements:

  • Preparation and Submission of at least nine of the twelve (9/12) exercise sheets during the semester, before their respective deadline.
  • Each submitted answer for the exercises should be complete and meet a proper level of quality.
  • Attend the exercise sessions.
  • Present solutions when requested during the exercise sessions.

 In addition, students who submit 11 out of 12 of the proposed exercises during the semester will receive a bonus of 10% in the final grade. The correct answers for the exercises will be provided and discussed during the exercise class. Therefore, individual feedback will not be provided.

Please send a PDF file with your solutions to the respective week's exercise coordinator (Weijie Niu, Thomas Grübl, or Nasim Nezhadsistani ) by 11:59 pm on the Monday before the exercise discussion. Depending on their solution, students might be asked in exercise sessions to present parts of it. In justified absence (illness or conscription/WK), students shall contact the tutor and hand in an official confirmation (e.g., attestation, march order).

Don't forget to add to your submission your full name, e-mail address, and your matriculation number.

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