Teaching Communication Software Platforms | Slavica Marinkovic, Amela Zekovic, Ivan Pavlovic and Milutin Nešic Engineering of Applied Studies, 283 Vojvode Stepe, 11000 Belgrade, Serbia., Engineering of Applied Studies, 283 Vojvode Stepe, 11000 Belgrade, Serbia., Engineering of Applied Studies, 283 Vojvode Stepe, 11000 Belgrade, Serbia.,School of Electrical and Com | Abstract: The mobile communication course is organized with the laboratory exercises which are evaluated in this work. We have used the new ways of teaching telecommunication software related platforms. We have gained considerable experiences in organizing the mobile communication system and assisting students in learning the wireless communication systems. GSM base station system is implemented with Universal Software Radio Peripheral (USRP) hardware and OpenBTS software. Students’ experience with the new laboratory exercise was assessed using a system of questions. | Keywords: Mobile Communications Teaching, Laboratory Exercises, GSM, USRP, OpenBTS Teaching Communication Software Platforms |
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