Mobile Wireless and Cellular Communications Training Part I

Commitment 3 Days, 7-8 hours a day.
Language English
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Delivery Options Instructor-Led Onsite, Online, and Classroom Live
COURSE OVERVIEW

This is the first of three Mobile Wireless and Cellular Communications Training Part I courses in a series on mobile wireless cellular communications. This Mobile Wireless Cellular Communications course introduces the topic and concepts of mobile cellular communications, beginning with the fundamentals of wireless communications concepts. It concludes with a functional overview of the European Telecommunications Standards Institute (ETSI) second generation (2G) standards: Global System for Mobile (GSM) communications, and an introduction to Short Message Service (SMS).

Today’s mobile cellular networks are complex. This Mobile Wireless Cellular Communications course gives the student the opportunity to learn the concepts of this topic, prior to introducing advanced concepts. This Mobile Wireless and Cellular Communications course is also recommended for military and organizations responsible for national security since 2G services continue to operate in many nation-states around the world.

WHAT'S INCLUDED?
  • 3 days of Mobile Wireless and Cellular Communications Training Part I with an expert instructor
  • Mobile Wireless and Cellular Communications Part I Electronic Course Guide
  • Certificate of Completion
  • 100% Satisfaction Guarantee
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  • We can adapt this Mobile Wireless and Cellular Communications course to your group’s background and work requirements at little to no added cost.
  • If you are familiar with some aspects of this Mobile Wireless and Cellular Communications course, we can omit or shorten their discussion.
  • We can adjust the emphasis placed on the various topics or build the Mobile Wireless and Cellular Communications Part I 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 Mobile Wireless and Cellular Communications Training Part I course in a manner understandable to lay audiences.
COURSE OBJECTIVES
  • Today’s mobile cellular networks are complex. This Mobile Wireless and Cellular Communications Training Part I course gives the student the opportunity to learn the concepts of this topic, prior to introducing advanced concepts. This Mobile Wireless and Cellular Communications course is also recommended for military and organizations responsible for national security since 2G services continue to operate in many nation-states around the world.

AUDIENCE/TARGET GROUP

The target audience for this Mobile Wireless and Cellular Communications Training Part I course:

  • Anyone who needs a detailed understanding of cellular communication methods and standards, how cellular networks operate, and how emerging technologies are changing the landscape, including enterprise personnel responsible for making cellular communications decisions, engineers, and sales engineers. This Mobile Wireless and Cellular Communications course is also recommended for military and organizations responsible for national security since 2G services continue to operate in many nation-states around the world.

CLASS PREREQUISITES

Mobile Wireless and Cellular Communications Training Part I

The knowledge and skills that a learner must have before attending this Mobile Wireless and Cellular Communications Training Part I course are:

  • Understanding of how TCP/IP networks operate
  • A basic understanding of radio communication concepts is helpful
  • Understanding circuit-switched networks and signaling protocols is helpful
  • Understanding Networking Fundamentals
  • TCP/IP Networking
Fundamentals of Wireless Communications Systems and Mobile Cellular
  • Basic Radio Communications System
  • Electromagnetic Spectrum
  • Radio Frequency Spectrum – A Finite Resource
  • The Role of Regulatory Authorities with Licensed Frequency Spectrum
  • ITU Radiocommunications Sector (ITU-R)
  • World Radio Conferences (WRCs)
  • Mobile Network Operators: The Need for Wireless Spectrum
  • Industrial, Scientific, and Medical (ISM) Frequency Bands
  • Three Key ISM Frequency Bands for Unlicensed Spectrum
Overview of Mobile Cellular Networks
  • Overview of Mobile Cellular Networks
  • Defining Multiple Access
  • Multiple Access Methods:
    • Frequency Division Multiple Access (FDMA)
    • Time Division Multiple Access (TDMA)
    • Code Division Multiple Access (CDMA)
    • Orthogonal Frequency Division Multiple Access (FDMA)
  • Defining a Cell within a Mobile Cellular Network
  • Cellular Coverage Areas
  • Radio Access Network (RAN) Defined
  • Frequency Reuse in Cellular Networks
  • Commonly Used Cellular Reuse Structures
  • Cell Planning Exercise: Construct a 4-Cell & 3-Cell Pattern Network
  • Mobile States and Mobility Management using Handovers (Handoffs)
  • Mobile Communications: Full-Duplex Radio Link
  • Frequency Division Duplex (FDD): Full-Duplex Transmission
  • Time Division Duplex (TDD): Full-Duplex
  • The Public Land Mobile Network (PLMN)
  • Backhaul and Core Connections between the PLMN and the PSTN
  • Traditional Mobile Wireless Backhaul: Copper-Based Circuits & Microwave
Generations of Mobile Cellular Network Standards
  • Characteristics of Mobile Cellular Generations: (1st to 4th generation)
  • Part A: 2nd Generation Cellular Networks
    • Compare the different 2G standards with the global regions where they are deployed
    • Differentiate between the two most widely deployed 2G cellular standards
  • Part B: Introduction to IMT and 3rd Generation Cellular Networks
    • List each ITU-R IMT specification and associate each with the correct mobile generation it defines
    • Identify the two partner organizations that developed the most widely deployed 3G standards
  • Part C: Introduction to 4th Generation Networks and Long-Term Evolution (LTE): Name the key attributes of a 4G network and describe how LTE became the dominant standard
  • Part D: Introduction to the Development of 5G Standards: Map the importance of key capabilities to usage scenarios that are defined in 5G mobile networks
2G Mobile Cellular: Global System for Mobile (GSM) Communications
  • Part A: GSM System Architecture
  • Part B: GSM Platform: Mobile Station (MS) & Related Standards
  • Part C: Base Station Subsystem (BSS): Nodes & Interfaces
  • Part D: Network & Switching Subsystem (NSS): Nodes, Interfaces
  • Part E: GSM Air Interface Channels and Mobile Services
Introduction to Short Messaging Service (SMS)
  • Introduction to Short Message Service (SMS): Mobile Architecture
  • Evolution of Text Messaging
  • Message Flow: Short Message Service (SMS) – Mobile Terminated (MT)
  • Message Flow: Short Message Service (SMS) – Mobile Originated (MO)
  • Different Text Messaging Standards: SMS, EMS, MMS
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