The course illustrates how transmissions problems encountered in a GSM/UMTS/WiMax network can be solved in a cost-effective manner without compromising the availability and performance standards. To conclude, the course looks into deployment of transmissions networks in 2.5G, 3G and beyond 3G networks.
This course is developed to offer people working in mobile communication a good understanding of the role of transmission networks in a mobile environment and expose them to the major engineering steps that must be considered when planning and deploying a reliable transmissions network. In addition, the course material is designed to develop the participant's skills to evaluate, analyze, and understand technical and cost implications involved when purchasing new, and upgrading existing transmissions infrastructure for cellular networks.
This workshop seeks to illustrate how transmissions problems encountered in a mobile network can be resolved in a cost effective manner without compromising the availability and performance standards.
An understanding of microwave link planning and path loss is needed.
This workshop is highly recommended for telecommunication practicing engineers, network designers, engineering managers and IT professionals working for mobile operators and solution vendors who are responsible for planning, managing, optimizing and maintaining transmission networks and systems.