WiMAX Technology Tutorial
Provide by: CelPlan Technologies
When: June 23rd to 25th, from 9 to 4:30PM,
CelPlan Technologies
1897 Preston White Dr, 3rd floor
Reston, VA 20191
Course Duration: 3 days
Who should attend this class?
1. High level management
and decision makers from WiMAX and LTE operators
2. High level management from vendors and service providers that
need to have an in-depth understanding of the technology and the
network design
3. High level engineers that are responsible for the design and
launching of WiMAX networks
4. Engineers that need to understand the technology
Pre-Requisites: Have experience
with cdma2000 (EVDO) or UMTS (HSDPA) network design deployment
or management.
Course Description: The course addresses the
needs of engineers and managers that need to understand in depth
the WIMAX technology and network design.
In that respect, the focus is on the latest revision of the standard
which is IEEE 802.16e-2005. The course starts with an overview
of the IEEE 802.16 family of standards and WIMAX. This part includes
the definition of stationary, nomadic and mobile access scenarios
and points out the differences among them.
The e2e architecture of WIMAX-networks and its different implementation
options are presented for green field architecture and for integration
into existing DSL- or 3G architectures. We also illustrate the
basic e2e-architectural aspects of ASN and CSN.
A detailed description of the OFDMA physical layer of WIMAX is
presented, including a comprehensive introduction to OFDM; the
focusing on is on OFDMA-tiles and zones (PUSC, FUSC …) and
their differences and on the mapping of user data to ODFMA sub-channels
and slots.
Next other aspects of the physical layer, namely a description
of MIMO and AAS usage in WIMAX and the presentation of the signal
processing chain (randomization, FEC, modulation). It includes
also the use of HARQ-techniques like chase combining and incremental
redundancy. Focus is given on the OFDMA-specific layer 1 frame
and the means and mechanics of uplink and downlink resource allocation
or ranging within this frame structure.
The WIMAX-protocol suite is discussed next, covering protocols
like MAC, ASN-Ctrl, PKMv2 and Mobile-IP (CMIP and PMIP). This
chapter contains the description of important scenarios like the
idle mode activation and deactivation, paging, and ASN-based mobility
management.
Next e2e-scenarios like initial registration of a CPE to the network
under different conditions and using different credentials. This
section illustrates the optimum inter-working of WIMAX-networks
with the IMS and it covers CSN-based mobility management aspects
How to Enroll:
- Send an e-mail to training @celplan.com
- For information call: +1(703)259-4029 or +1(703)259- 4036
Price:
- Before June 6th: US$ 2,480.00 per student
- After June 6th: US$ 2,790.00 per student
Registration
Form - WiMax, Design, LTE |