UMTS in 3 x 3 Hours - Part 2:
UTRAN Lower Layer Processing & Protocols
Course Description
- This course addresses the needs of engineers and technicians who already have a basic understanding of the UMTS and its protocols.
- The course starts with a detailed consideration of various physical layer procedures like power control operation or the cell search procedure in UMTS.
- The course continues with a detailed presentation of the various layers of the UMTS protocol stack with a clear focus on the UTRAN. In addition, the course explains the ASN.1 notation and the packed encoding rules (PER).
- The course describes many important procedures in detail, for instance soft and softer handover or RACH access.
As in all INACON web based training courses we integrated several interactive exercises for a perfect learning experience.
This web based training course comprises the second part of our web based “UMTS System Design Training” trilogy. The first part provides a thorough introduction to UMTS while the third parts focuses on procedures and scenarios.
Course Target
- The student will gain a thorough comprehension of the various UMTS-related procedures and the student is enabled to link these procedures to each other to fully appreciate the UMTS system design.
- Furthermore, the student will achieve a thorough understanding of the UMTS protocol stack, particularly within the UTRAN.
- The student is enabled to immediately contribute to system development and testing tasks.
Pre-Requisites
- Stable understanding of the predecessors of UMTS, the GSM and GPRS networks is favorable.
- It is preferable to take the first part (<=> “Access Technology & Air Interface”) of our “UMTS System Design Training” trilogy beforehand.
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