DAS Training – Distributed Antenna System (DAS) Training

Commitment 3 Days, 7-8 hours a day.
Language English
User Ratings Average User Rating 4.8 See what learners said
Price $2,895.00
Delivery Options Instructor-Led Onsite, Online, and Classroom Live

COURSE OVERVIEW

DAS Training or Distributed Antenna System (DAS) Training course covers the concepts behind a network of spatially separated antenna nodes connected to a common source via a transport medium that provides wireless service within a geographic area or structure.

Our DAS Training Course is a comprehensive technical course that covers the fundamental concepts, recent advances, and open issues of the DAS and in-building cellular.

This DAS Training course explored various key challenges in diverse scenarios, including architecture, capacity, connectivity, scalability, medium access control, scheduling, security, dynamic channel assignment, and cross-layer optimization. The primary focus of this DAS or Distributed Antenna System (DAS) course is the introduction of concepts, planning, design, effective protocols, system integration, performance analysis techniques, simulations, experiments, and more importantly, future research directions in the DAS.

Distributed Antenna System (DAS) Training covers the following topics:
  • Distributed Antenna System (DAS): Introduction to Distributed Antenna Systems (DAS)
  • Distributed Antenna System (DAS): The basic concept of a DAS
  • Distributed Antenna System (DAS): Elements of Cooperative Communications
  • Distributed Antenna System (DAS): DAS Technologies, Frequencies, Planning, DESIGN, and Deployments
  • Distributed Antenna System (DAS): DAS Components.
  • And More…
WHAT'S INCLUDED?
  • 3 days of DAS Training or Distributed Antenna System (DAS) Training with an expert instructor
  • DAS Training or Distributed Antenna System Course Guide
  • Certificate of Completion
  • 100% Satisfaction Guarantee
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ADDITIONAL INFORMATION

COURSE OBJECTIVES

After completing this Antenna Engineering, Theory, Analysis, and Design course, students will be able to:

  • Understand the basics theory behind antennas and antenna theory
  • Discuss the mathematical and physical background that is needed to understand electromagnetic radiation and antennas
  • Describe antenna radiation and antenna parameters
  • Master basic definitions of the antenna including radiation, gain, bandwidth, directivity, efficiency, effective area, pattern, impedance, antenna noise temperature, and polarization of antennas for wireless communications
  • Understand the operation of a wide range of antenna types
  • Carry out planning, calculation, and design of a wide range of antenna types
  • Select antenna types for specific applications and systems
  • Learn to measure antenna performance on a variety of antenna measurement facility types
  • Explore new antenna concepts such as smart antenna, Phased-Array, MIMO, and MU-MIMO
CUSTOMIZE IT
  • We can adapt this DAS Training or Distributed Antenna System (DAS) course to your group’s background and work requirements at little to no added cost.
  • If you are familiar with some aspects of this DAS Training course, we can omit or shorten their discussion.
  • We can adjust the emphasis placed on the various topics or build the DAS or Distributed Antenna System (DAS) around the mix of technologies of interest to you (including technologies other than those included in this outline).
  • If your background is nontechnical, we can exclude the more technical topics, include the topics that may be of special interest to you (e.g., as a manager or policy-maker), and present the DAS or Distributed Antenna System course in a manner understandable to lay audiences.
AUDIENCE/TARGET GROUP

The target audience for this DAS Training course:

  • Engineers currently working on commercial wireless networks.
  • Engineers working on Airport communication etc and using any Distributed Antenna System want to know how they can integrate this hybrid solution of the distributed antenna system.
  • Integration and Commissioning engineers
  • Technical project lead and managers
  • Top-level management
CLASS PREREQUISITES

The knowledge and skills that a learner must have before attending this DAS or Distributed Antenna System course are:

  • At least one year of experience in the field of communication engineering, fixed or wireless telephony, or related technical fields.

COURSE SYLLABUS

Introduction to Distributed Antenna Systems (DAS)
  • What is DAS?
  • Overview of Wireless Communication Systems
  • Broadband Wireless Communication Systems
  • Challenges of Broadband Wireless Access Networks
  • Improve Wireless Capacity and Coverage for 3G/4G Broadband Data Services
  • Benefits of DAS Technology
  • Limitations of DAS Technology
  • Applications of DAS Technology
  • Advantages of using a DAS
  • Reliable in-building communications
  • Availability and usability of RF signals in the intended coverage areas (coverage)
  • Ability to support the demands of the system users and recipients (capacity)
  • RF Distribution Technologies
The basic concept of a DAS
  • RF Fundamentals
  • Antenna Theory
  • Fundamentals of Antennas
  • DAS as a Simple Repeater
  • DAS as Complete Infrastructure (indoor and outdoor wireless services)
  • Passive and Active DAS
  • Network Requirements
  • Shared Buildings
  • Shared Access Approach
Elements of Cooperative Communications
  • Physical Layer Model for Cooperative Radios
  • Network Models
  • Cooperative contention-based MAC Protocols
  • Distributed Organization of Cooperative Antenna Systems
  • Experimental Study of Indoor Distributed Antenna Systems
  • A Case Study on Distributed Antenna Systems
DAS Technologies, Frequencies, Planning, DESIGN, and Deployments
  • DAS in GSM/GERAN, CDMA/1xEV-DO, WCDMA/HSPA/HSPA+, LTE, WiFi, WiMAX, PMR
  • DAS versus Metro-Femto
  • DAS versus Domestic/Small Business Femtocell
  • Practice and Methodology
  • Cost Requirements
  • Site Survey
  • Building Types
  • In-Building Tools
  • Documentation
  • Components and Materials
  • Antennas
  • Coax
  • Connectors
  • Couplers and Taps
  • Bidirectional Amplifiers
  • Repeaters
  • Diversity and Multiplexing for DAS
  • Channel Modeling Perspective
  • Distributed Antenna Processing
  • Theoretical Limits of Wireless Systems with Distributed Antennas
  • Cooperative Communications
  • Distributed Antenna Systems
  • Distributed Signal Processing in Wireless Sensor Networks
  • Outdoor-indoor interference for indoor DAS and femtocells
  • Evolution of Multi-Carrier DAS
  • Configuration of MIMO antenna system in DAS
  • MIMO distributed antenna system
  • MIMO vs SISO signal analysis
  • MIMO, SDR, and CR
DAS Components
  • DAS System Components
  • Radio and Radio Repeaters
  • Amplifiers and Filters
  • Cabling
  • Cabling Distribution
  • Towers and Mounts
  • Antennas
DAS Network Topologies
  • Point-to-Point
  • Point-to-Multipoint
  • Mesh (peer-to-peer or multipoint-to-multipoint)
Antenna types in DAS configurations
  • Omni Directional
  • Broadcasts in all directions
  • Examples are a whip, helical, and dipole
  • Directional
  • Broadcast in a single direction
  • Examples are Yagi and parabolic
  • Leaky Coax
Main Antenna Systems
  • Lighting Protection
  • Cabling
  • Cabling Distribution
  • The building or Tower Mounts
  • Antennas
DAS Training – Distributed Antenna System (DAS) Training – In Building-Das Infrastructure components
  • Antenna Systems
  • Omni Directional
  • Directional
  • Leaky Coax
  • Active Distribution Equipment
  • Head End
  • Back End
  • Passive Distribution Equipment
  • Directional Couplers
  • Active Distribution Equipment
  • Active distribution equipment
  • Electronics associated with DAS
  • Separate input power, usually 110 V AC or 220 V AC
  • Transceivers
  • Power Supply Units
  • Amplifiers
  • Back-End Equipment
  • Head-End Equipment
  • BiasTees
  • Hybrid Couplers
  • Power Splitters
  • Equal amplitude
  • Unequal Splitters
  • Cable distribution
  • Single-mode fiber optic cable
  • Multi-mode fiber optic
  • Unshielded Twisted Pair cable
  • Coaxial cable
  • Leaky Coax
Outdoors-Das Infrastructure components
  • Antenna Systems
  • Omni Directional
  • Directional
  • Towers and Mounts
  • Self Supporting
  • Monopoles
  • Guys
  • On buildings and other structures
  • Cabling Systems
  • Coax
  • Single-mode Fiber
  • Amplifiers and Couplers
  • Directional Couplers
  • BiasTees
  • Hybrid Couplers
  • Power Splitters
  • Back Haul Antenna Systems
IN-BUILDING DAS Network Design Options and Considerations
  • Site survey
  • Site Location
  • Location Type (Building or Tower)
  • Location Infrastructure
  • Path Analysis
  • Survey Documentation
  • Size and location of the building
  • Number of tenants
  • Building Architecture
  • Wall and floor composition
  • Floor layout
  • Interior partitions and other impediments to signal coverage
  • Asbestos presence
  • Aesthetics
  • Availability of infrastructure (Fiber, telco rooms, conduits, cable trays)
  • Local codes
  • Direct feed from the base station or off the air
  • Avoiding interference from outdoor signals penetrating the building
  • Estimating signal propagation within the building initially, then measuring
  • Antenna location and placement
  • Antenna types
DAS System Engineering
  • DAS Systems Requirements
  • Fiber Cabling
  • Coaxial cable called Heliax / Radiax
  • Couplers, power dividers
  • Internal spot antennas
  • Signal Boosters
  • Bi-Directional Amplifiers, BDA’s
  • Roof Top Antenna Systems
  • External Antenna Arrays
  • Antennas
  • Antenna Mounting Components
  • Cabling Distribution
  • Active Distribution Equipment
  • Passive Distribution Equipment
Installation, configuration, commissioning, maintenance, and troubleshooting of a DAS
  • DAS Configuration
  • DAS Installation
  • DAS Testing
  • DAS Troubleshooting and Maintenance
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