Telecommunication Terminals
Abbreviation: TERMUR Load: 30(L) + 15(E) + 15(LE) + 0(S) + 0(FLE) + 0(PEE)
Lecturers in charge: dr. sc. Dragan Peraković
Lecturers: dr. sc. Siniša Husnjak ( Exercises, Laboratory exercises, Lectures )
Course description: Definition and functions of terminal devices in information and communication networks. Classifications and diversity of terminal devices. Functional elements of terminal device and connectivity. Interoperability of terminal device and mobile communication services. Technical-technological characteristics of modern terminal devices and sensors. Hierarchical access to the memory space of terminal devices. Reference models of architecture of modern terminal devices. Classification of terminal device operating systems. Supported device management technologies (Enterprise Mobility Management). Supported technologies for network (3G, 4G, 5G) and local connectivity (Bluetooth, NFC, Wi-Fi). Development of applications for smartphones and tablets and application of software tools. Data traffic of terminal devices. Statistical indicators of application of terminal devices and applications. Impact of the terminal device on the user and the environment. Security and forensic analysis of terminal devices. Prospects for development of terminal devices.
Lecture languages: hr
Compulsory literature:
1. Peraković, D.: Autorizirana predavanja, Fakultet prometnih znanosti, Zagreb (objavljeno na sustavu Merlin)
2. Mikula, M., Kavran, Z.: Terminalni uređaji u telekomunikacijskom prometu, Fakultet prometnih znanosti, Zagreb, 2000.
3. Husnjak, S.: Autorizirani materijali za auditorne i laboratorijske vježbe (objavljeno na sustavu Merlin)
Recommended literature:
4. Luis, J., Reyes, O.: Smartphone-Based Human Activity Recognition, Springer, New York, USA, 2015.
5. Woyke, E.: The Smartphone: Anatomy of an Industry, The New Press, London, UK, 2014.
6. Ahmad, M.: Smartphone: Mobile Revolution at the Crossroads of Communications, Computing and Consumer Electronics, CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, South Carolina, USA, 2011.
7. Aschoff, N.: The Smartphone Society: Technology, Power, and Resistance in the New Gilded Age, Beacon Press, New York, USA, 2020.
8. Ledin, J.: Modern Computer Architecture and Organization: Learn x86, ARM, and RISC-V architectures and the design of smartphones, PCs, and cloud servers, Packt Publishing, California, USA, 2020.
Legend
L - Lectures
E - Exercises
LE - Laboratory exercises
S - Seminar
FLE - Practical foreign language exercises
PEE - Physical education excercises
* - Not graded