UMTS in 3 x 3 Hours - Part 3:
UMTS Procedures &
Selected Scenarios
Course Description
- This course addresses the needs of engineers and technicians who already have a basic understanding of the UMTS and the related lower layer processing.
- The course starts with the presentation of mobility management in UMTS and continues with the introduction and discussion of QoS in UMTS for both, the circuit-switched and the packet-switched domain.
- The course also covers the security concept of UMTS, including the different options for encryption and authentication.
- The course concludes with a detailed presentation and discussion of the most important UMTS scenarios like mobile originating and mobile terminating call establishment, PDP-context activation and deactivation and soft handover.
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 third part of our web based “UMTS System Design Training” trilogy. The first part provides a thorough introduction to UMTS while the second part focuses on the protocol stack and lower layer processing.
Course Target
- The student will be enabled to understand all relevant details of UMTS-higher layer procedures within the UTRAN and the mobile station. This relates in particular to session management, call control and mobility management.
- The student will understand the message flow during call establishment, PDP-context activation and other.
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”) and the second part (<=> “The Protocol Stack & Lower Layer Processing”) Details of our “UMTS System Design Training” trilogy beforehand.
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