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GSM training outline –
Introduction to GSM, what is GSM what did it replace and purpose.
What is GSM 1 & 2 , current GSM evolution for operators.
GSM network components’.
- MSC: The heart of the system
- BSC: Purpose of a BSC
- BTS: What does mobile actually “communicates” with
- MS: Without the mobile there is no mobile communications!
- GSM-defined data bases
- GSM-defined interfaces
- GSM core network architecture and capabilities: How a mobile originated call is “connected” to the rest of the world
Radio Interface GSM
- Fundamental structures on the frequency domain
- Fundamental structures on the time domain
- Burst types, motivation, and structures
- Physical channels and logical channels
- Framing structures and mapping of logical channels to physical channels
- Cell selection and reselection principles
- Call establishment signaling flows including handover principles
- Idle mode procedures, including location area updates and registrations
CDMA –
Outline-
Introduction to CDMA, what is CDMA, CDMA system capacity , RF Engineering , key difference between CDMA and GSM
- Fundamental structures on the frequency domain (Overview of CDMA 1x, CDMA 2000 (1x) Introduction, CDMA 2000 (1x) Architecture, Features and Services, Deployment model, CDMA 2000 (1x) Evolution, Functional comparison.
- Fundamental structures on the time domain
- Burst types, motivation, and structures
- Physical channels and logical channels
- Framing structures and mapping of logical channels to physical channels
- Cell selection and reselection principles
- Call establishment signaling flows including handover principles
- Idle mode procedures, including location area updates and registrations
CDMA Paper 2
Overview 1xEV,Motivation of 1XEvolution, 1XEV System Architecture, Key contributors, 1XEV features and Services,1XEV Deployment , Functional Comparision, End to End call scenarios.
Paper 3
CDMA coding basis, CDMA channels , Physical layer operation, call processing, Mobility handoffs , power control.
Paper 4
CDMA Radio access network , Physical layer , MAC layer, Upper Layer 3, 1x packet core network, Internet and mobile IP
Paper 5
Packet data CDMA 2000 (1x) RAN, Radio and packet data states, Simple IP , Mobile IP, Accounting and QOS
Paper 6
CDMA 2000 (1x) call processing and fundamentals, pre call operations and call setup procedures, Traffic channel operation and mobility management,
CDMA 2000 1XEV- DO (REV C & REV D), Motivation for 1XEV-DV, Key concepts, 1XEV-DV channels, Call setup operation, Detailed operations of F/R PDCH, Handoff and power control, Deployment model , Key features (Non DV), End to end call scenario.