Wireless Communication Security
Study plans 2016-2017
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IMT6051
- 5 ECTS
Expected learning outcomes
Knowledge
- The candidate possesses knowledge at the most advanced frontier in the field of wireless communication security. The candidate has mastered academic theory and scientific methods in wireless communication security.
- The candidate is capable of considering suitability and use of different methods and processes in research in the field of wireless communication security.
- The candidate is capable of contributing to development of new knowledge, theories, methods, interpretations and forms of documentation in the field of wireless communication security.
Skills
- The candidate is capable of formulating problems, planning and completing research projects in the field of wireless communication security.
- The candidate is capable of doing research and development at a high international level.
- The candidate is capable of handling complex academic tasks. The candidate can challenge established knowledge and practice in the field of wireless communication security.
General competence
- The candidate is capable of identifying relevant – and possibly new - ethical problems and exercising research in the field of wireless communication security with academic integrity.
- The candidate is capable of managing complex interdisciplinary tasks and projects.
- The candidate is capable of disseminating the results of research and development in the field of wireless communication security through approved national and international publication channels.
- The candidate is capable of taking part in debates in international forums within the field of wireless communication security.
- The candidate is capable of considering the need for, taking initiative to and engaging in innovation in the field of wireless communication security.
Topic(s)
- Introduction – elements of radio frequency theory, elements of information security with applications in the wireless environment
- Elements of RFID systems security analysis with case studies: the electronic passport
- Elements of WLAN security analysis
- Bluetooth system security
- Security in mobile telephony systems with case studies: the 2G, the 3G and the 4G.
Teaching Methods
Lectures
Project work
Form(s) of Assessment
Oral exam, individually
Evaluation of Project(s)
Form(s) of Assessment (additional text)
- Oral exam
- Project evaluation
- Both parts must be passed.
Grading Scale
Pass/Failure
External/internal examiner
Project: one internal examiner. Every 4th year, an external examiner is used, next time in 2015.
Oral exam: two internal examiners. Every 4th year, an external examiner is used, next time in 2017.
Re-sit examination
The whole course must be repeated
Examination support
Calculator, dictionary
Coursework Requirements
None
Teaching Materials
Books:
1. D. Forsberg, G. Horn, W. Moeller, V. Niemi, LTE Security, 2nd. edition, Wiley, 2013.
Various papers (available on-line)
Additional information
There is room for 50 students for the course