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| Title |
UMTS Introduction
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| Short
description |
Fundamentals of the UMTS system
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| Target
group |
Fixed and mobile network planning
staff and UMTS project engineers
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| Prerequisites |
Basic knowledge of telecommunication
protocols and GSM and
GPRS services
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| Content |
• Basics of the UMTS system
• Network structure,
components and interfaces
• Interpla y between
UMTS and GSM/GPRS
• Differences of
the procedures and transmissions from GSM/GPRS
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| Duration |
1 Day
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Title |
UMTS signalling
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| Short
description |
Details of the UMTS system
and its protocols
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| Target
group |
Employees of companies in the
wireless sector (network operators,
service providers) who are planning, integrating or testing
UMTS systems
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| Prerequisites |
A well based understanding
of the architecture, components and
protocols of a GSM/GPRS network (see course GPRS signalling)
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| Content |
- Short GSM/GPRS Refreshing
- Basics of the UMTS system, network structure, components
- Link to the GSM/GPRS network
- Transmission on UMTS Air-Interface and I-Interfaces
- Scenarios, Circuit Switched / Packet Switched Procedures
- Handover Variants
- signalling protocols
| RANAP | Radio Access Network Application Part |
| RNSAP | Radio Network Subsystem Application Part |
| NBAP | Node B Application Part |
| MAC | Media Access Control |
| RLC | Radio Link Control |
| RRC | Radio Resource Control |
| BMC | Broadcast Multicast Control |
| PDCP | Packet Data Convergence Control |
• signalling procedures on different interfaces, Protocol analysis
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| Duration |
3 Days
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