By the end of the course, delegates will be able to:
Explain what 3G and UMTS are.
Describe the migration path to 3G.
Describe the 3G principles, architecture & protocols.
Plan efficiently and optimize a 3G network
Learn techniques in providing indoor 3G coverage
Learn all about 3G repeaters
Benchmark 3G and 2G networks
Describe the evolution path beyond 3G
Course Overview
An in-depth study of the UMTS technologies, network structure and UMTS operation. The course covers the basics of 3G networks, the technologies involved, the architecture and the protocols involved. Radio and core network planning is explained in detail and emphasis is given to the techniques and technologies used to provide indoor 3G coverage, as well as coverage using 3G repeaters. KPIs and benchmarking of 3G networks is explained extensively. Also, an in-depth study of what are the technologies beyond 3G networks will be covered.
Key Benefits
Delegates will be trained on
state-of-the–art knowledge regarding 3G UMTS technologies.
Pre-Requisites for Participants
Good knowledge of GSM networks.
Who Should Attend?
Technical Managers who wish to have a good understanding of the challenges and trade-offs of WCDMA and its potential pitfalls
Development Engineers who require a good end-to-end introduction to the operation of WCDMA network
Radio Network Engineers
Anyone who needs to know about UMTS, how it works and how it is deployed.
Course Outline
3GPP standardization
3GPP releases, schedule and working methods
Migration from 2G to 3G3GPP WCDMA standard
Network architecture
Physical layer
Network Protocols
3G Principles
Spread spectrum coding and modulation.
Logical and physical channels.
User data rates and transmission.
Power control.
Signalling, synchronisation, common control, access
and indicator channels.
Procedures for transmit diversity, measurement, power
control and handover.