Radio Principles Explained
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In London
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London
This course is designed to provide information on radio principles to engineers. It is designed to aid in the planning and specification of radio links in modern communications networks. It will also provide a valuable source for maintenance information. At the end of the course, delegates will be able to: - Understand the basic principles of radio and microwave transmission - Understand the planning techniques needed to plan a radio network - Understand relevant techniques for maintenance of the network - Understand the propagation methods used within radio networks.
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Subjects
- Networks
- IT
- Network
- Radio
- Planning
- Network Training
- WiFi training
- Wireless
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Introduction to Wireless & Mobile Networks (5 topics)
- Wireless does not mean mobile
- Basic concept of cellular systems
- Basics of multiple access
- Fixed wireless
- Mobile wireless
WIFI (Wireless Lan) IEEE 802.11 (4 topics)
- The IEEE 802 specification
- WiFi network components
- Practical demonstration of a WiFi network - hotspots
- Basic principles of the IEEE 802.16 technology
Mobile Cellular Networks (3 topics)
- Introduction to GSM/GPRS
- Introduction 3G
- Where do we go from here?
Evolving the 3rd Generation System (4 topics)
- The new air interface
- OFDMA and SC-FDMA
- Long Term Evolution (LTE) and System Architecture Evolution (SAE)
- Who's backing LTE?
The Other Contende - WiMAX (9 topics)
- The IEEE802.16 specification
- Line-of-Site (LOS) versus Non-Line-of-Sight )NLOS)
- Worldwide interoperability for Microwave Access
- Fixed Broadband Wireless - IEEE802.16-2004
- MESH
- WiMAX Mobile - IEEE802.16e
- Multihop Relay for Mobile WiMAX - IEEE802.16j
- WiMAX 's speciality is in the service flow
- WiMAX as a back-haul technology
Integration Through Next Generation Network Technologies (6 topics)
- The basic Next Generation Network
- Media Gateway Controllers
- Media Gateways
- Signalling Gateways
- SIGTRAN and interworking protocols
- Session Initiation Protocol (SIP)
Radio Principles Explained