Course Date & Venue |
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24 July - 28 July 2010
(Sat - Wed) 5-day Instructor led training, 0900 - 1700 Riyadh, Saudi Arabia
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Course Objectives |
After attending the training, participants will be able to
- Develop an appreciation of how 3G Transmission Network
Planning and related technologies can be used to deliver
value to customers
- Develop an understanding on how 3G Network can utilize
the Microwave link for planning the Access and Core network
- Learn 3G Traffic Analysis and 3GPP Delay, Jitter
requirements between NodeB and RNC for 3G Access Link
- Describe the process in all IP 3G Network and
transmission planning considerations
- Plan for 3G Access Links with IP based Microwave radio
- Learn the methods for Access Core Network Dimensioning
using Adaptive Modulation features
- Learn on how to plan for 3G Synchronization
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Course Overview |
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With the emerging carrier Ethernet standards and the
migration of mobile telephony technologies towards IP
technologies, the microwave radio systems have an increased
focus on the effective transport of packet based traffic and
major radio vendors have introduced a new type of radio,
commonly referred to as IP radio supporting high speed
packet transport over microwave links.
Telefocal has developed a 5 Day link planning course to
allow existing TDM link planners who are or shall be
involved in Access and Core transmissions network planning
using IP packet radios for 3G and beyond 3G mobile and fixed
networks. This course includes Basics of Transmission
Network Planning, Transmission Network Planning Process,
Overview of 3G family, 3G Access and Core Network functions
as well as OSI layers and their roles in Link Planning. This
5-day program gives a clear concept on IP 3G Network and 3G
Network Synchronization Planning. Link Planning with IP
radios requires a thorough understanding of the
transmissions of packets over the microwave radios, the
concept of statistical multiplexing, delay and jitter and
adaptive modulation. |
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Key Benefits |
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3G Link Planning with microwave radios requires a thorough
understanding of the transmissions of packets over the
microwave
radios, the concept of statistical multiplexing, delay and
jitter and
adaptive modulation. By attending this course the students
will gain a
sound knowledge of:
- How microwave links are planned for 3 G Access and Core
Networks
using microwave TDM and packet radios at different
frequencies and
under different weather conditions using adaptive modulation
( only with
packet radios)
- What components make up a total system and the
significance of
Layer 2 switching in 3G Transmissions access and core
links
- How to thoroughly plan a total IP over microwave network
to attain
desired performance objectives
- How to dimension packet radio links using adaptive
modulation and
overbooking ratios
- How to mitigate noise and interference and the end to
end delay
and jitter
- How to solve the synchronization requirements in 3G all IP
Networks
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Pre-Requisites for Participants |
Knowledge of Microwave and Link Planning using legacy TDM
radios.
Students should have attended the Telefocal course �Microwave
Transmission Engineering & Link Planning Course�. |
Who Should Attend? |
2G legacy TDM Microwave Transmissions Radio Link planning
Engineers and
who are or shall be involved in Access and Core
transmissions network
planning using microwave radios for the next generation
mobile IP
Transmissions network. |
Course Outline |
Day 1
Brief Overview 3G Family of Standards
Overview of link planning with legacy 2G TDMA Systems
3G Access and Core Network definitions
New Availability and Reliability Requirements in 3G
transmissions
links
OSI Layers 1, 2 and 3 and their role in 3G link planning
Day 2
Definition of an all IP 3G Network and new Planning
considerations
Overview Latency and Jitter in 3G Transmissions
Networks
3GPP Delay and Jitter requirements between NodeB and RNC
for 3G
Access links
Access Network Architecture and Topology Planning
(Greenfield and
migration from existing 2G Network to 3G)
Overview 3G traffic requirement and analysis
Concept of CIR and PIR in 3G data links planning
Core Network Architecture Requirements Analysis
Day 3 -4
Overview 2G TDM microwave radios and IP Packet radios
Planning 3G access links with IP based MW radios
Details of IP over TDM and native Ethernet radios
Use and applications of IP radios
Traffic shaping, engineering & protection levels in IP
radios
Overview Application of Adaptive Modulation in packet radios
Adaptive Modulation and Quality of Service
Access Core network Dimensioning Methods using Adaptive
Modulation feature
- Inputs definition
- Services classification
- link-by-link dimensioning
- link performance
- Services performance
Class tutorials and link planning exercises
Day 5
3G Network Synchronization planning
- TDM clock recovery in a packet network
- Clock distribution in the differential clock recovery
technique
- Selecting synchronization sources
Class Work
Access Network planning for 3G HSDPA/LTE Mobile Networks
with
microwave IP packet radios using Path Loss 4 link planning
tool
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