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Mobile Professionals, Inc: - Your Partner For Wireless Engineering Solutions

This document provides an outline for a training course on Path Loss 4.0. The 3-day course aims to teach students how to use Path Loss software to pre-plan microwave transmission routes. Key topics covered include importing terrain and map data, defining transmission hops, viewing the network overview, and determining path loss outputs and profiles including diffraction analysis. The overall goal is for students to master the basic Path Loss software operations and appropriately pre-plan microwave routes based on requirements.

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Mobile Professionals, Inc: - Your Partner For Wireless Engineering Solutions

This document provides an outline for a training course on Path Loss 4.0. The 3-day course aims to teach students how to use Path Loss software to pre-plan microwave transmission routes. Key topics covered include importing terrain and map data, defining transmission hops, viewing the network overview, and determining path loss outputs and profiles including diffraction analysis. The overall goal is for students to master the basic Path Loss software operations and appropriately pre-plan microwave routes based on requirements.

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MobileComm Professionals, Inc.

Your Partner for Wireless Engineering Solutions

IP/Ethernet Backhauling for 3G/4G Networks


Duration : 5 Days Target audience : Members of Transport Network Planning Teams, GNOC, Planning, Operation & Technical Teams taking care for Transport Network/Equipments. Course Objectives : 1) Understand GPRS and UMTS Network Fundamentals 2) Discuss Data Networking. 3) Understand Circuit Switching & Packet Switching. 4) Introduction to next generation networks. 5) Explain Voice & Video Transport over IP. 6) Discuss NGN Protocols, architecture and applications. Course Outline : 1) GPRS and UMTS Network Fundamentals Overview UMTS 3G and LTE 4G Network Architectures Used Protocols Protocols at the Main Interfaces Operation and Maintenance Networks 2) Introduction to Data Networking LAN and WAN Network Topology 3) Access Methods Not determined Determined Types of Connection 4) Reference Models Why a Model? Communication between Layers The Concept of Encapsulation

The OSI Reference Model The TCP/IP Protocol Suite The Structure of the TCP/IP Suite 5) Circuit and Packet Switching Circuit Switching Packet Switching Definition of a Transfer Mode Transfer Modes, Multiplexing Method and Switching Method Synchronous Transfer Mode (STM) Packet Transfer Mode (PTM) Asynchronous Transfer Mode (ATM) 6) TCP IP Layers Physical Layer Overview Data Link Layer Fundamentals Network Layer Fundamentals Network Layer Overview Introduction of the Internet Protocol (IP) IP Addressing The Address Resolution Protocol Family Routing Routing Tables Routing Protocols RIP OSPF Border Gateway Protocol Internet Control Message Protocol (ICMP) Transport Layer Fundamentals Transport Layer Overview Transmission Control Protocol (TCP) User Datagram Protocol (UDP)

7) Higher Layer Protocol Fundamentals Higher Layer Protocols Overview DHCP (Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol) GPRS/UMTS - Where is DHCP used? What does DHCP do and how does it work? Address Allocation with DHCP Domain Name System (DNS) GPRS/UMTS - Where is DNS used? Tasks and Features of DNS Name Hierarchy The Architecture of DNS Recursive and Iterative Requests RADIUS GPRS/UMTS - Where is RADIUS used? RADIUS Login and Authentication Process RADIUS Packet Format RADIUS Accounting FTP (File Transfer Protocol) Tasks and Features of FTP Technical Attributes of FTP The Network File System NFS SNMP - Simple Network Management Protocol Introduction The Structure of an SNMP-Managed Network The Architecture of SNMP Communication with SNMP NAT and NAPT New Addressing Concepts Network Address Translation (NAT) Network Address Port Translation (NAPT) NAT / NAPT Properties

8) Quality of Service Fundamentals Quality of Service classes GPRS/UMTS subscriber profiles Quality of service R'98 Quality of service R'99 Quality of service aspects Differentiated Services basics (DiffServ) 9) Introduction to Next Generation Networks (NGN) Voice, video and data over packets Overview of IP network NGN core NGN access IP Networks and Real-Time Applications Wireline and Wireless IMS (IP Multimedia Subsystem) 10) Advanced IP Networking Overview of Ethernet GigE and Metro Ethernet L2 and L3 Aggregation Precedence and Quality of Service Overview of IP Security IPSEC AAA, RADUIS and DIAMETER Overview of virtual private networks (VPNs) Multi Protocol Lable Switching (MPLS) Managing TCP/IP networks Working with IP tools IPv6 11) Overview of Voice and Video Transport Over IP

Overview of IPv6 VoIP Protocols IPTV and HDTV Mobile TV DVB-H/IPDC Multimedia Broadcast/Multicast Service (MBMS) Mobile TV Platforms Entertainment and interactive content MPEG-2 MPEG-4 VLAN L2/L3 Aggregation Multicasting and IGMP

12) NGN Requirements, Architecture and Protocols NGN Requirements Architecture and Protocols End to end QoS Traffic Engineering Service platforms Network management for NGN Lawful interception Security NGN Services Peer-to-Peer (P2P) networking Push-to-Talk MPLS and MPLS/VPNs Optical networking FTTx Passive Optical Networks (PON) PON network architecture

APON BPON GPON EPON GEPON CPON ITU-T G.983.x ITU-T G.984.x IEEE 802.3-2005 clauses 64 and 65 Self-Defending networks Ethernet's ongoing evolution GigE Metro Ethernet GMPLS Advanced optical and photonic

13) NGN Applications & Architecture All IP Core MPLS and MPLS IP VPN WebTV/IPTV Metro and Long-distance Ethernet / VPN services Fixed-Mobile Convergence Alliance (FMCA) Mobile VoIP Fixed-Mobile Convergence IP Multimedia Subsystem (IMS)

SDH & DWDM for Metro & Long Haul


Duration : 5 Days Target audience : Members of Transport Network Planning Teams, GNOC, Planning, Operation & Technical Teams taking care for Transport Network/Equipments. Course Objectives : 1) Understand Cellular Transmission Networks. 2) Discuss SDH & Optical Basics. 3) Understand DWDM networks and its planning. 4) Explain ROADM Networks. Course Outline : 1) Cellular Transmission Networks GSM Network Architecture Need of transmission in cellular networks Difference between transmission for basic networks and cellular networks 2) Transmission basics Multiplexing Media and Media Characteristics, Copper, Microwave and Optical fiber PDH Fundamentals PCM CODEC, G703 standards, 64 kbps Interface, structure of E1 and T1 signals, Multiplexing of 2 Mbps into 8 Mbps (E2) multiplexing of 8 Mbps into 34 mbps (E3) and multiplexing structure of E4 (140 Mbps), Line coding 3) SDH Basics Introduction to SDH STM-1, Frame Structure, RSOH, MSOH and payload Multiplexing structure of SDH, VC12, TU12, TUG2, TUG3, VC4, AU4, STM-N SDH mapping Fundamentals Multiplexing of 63 E1s to for STM-1 showing the different signal formats of VC12,TU12,TUG2, TUG3,VC4,AU4, and STM-N, Multiplexing of 34 Mbps (E3) into VC3, Multiplexing of 140 Mbps (E4) into VC4. Frequency Justification in SDH Virtual containers VC12, VC3, VC4, path overhead (POH) bytes, Address of a VC. Origin of Jitter in SDH and design of the elastic buffer for an SDH 4) Optical Basics Introduction

Attenuation Dispersion Polarization Mode Dispersion Nonlinear Effects Introduction Stimulated Raman Scattering Stimulated Brillouin Scattering Four-wave-mixing Self Phase Modulation Cross Phase Modulation Summary of Effects L2/L3 Aggregation Multicasting and IGMP 5) DWDM Introduction Technology Evolution in DWDM Motivation Market & Drivers: A simple calculation Status 40G: Business is growing Development at 100G Conclusion WDM Basics Enabling WDM Basics Physical Effects Optical Fiber Types for DWDM Essentials for Designing a DWDM-Network WDM Topologies Transparent Optical Networks Applications ITU Standards

6) Optical Components Simple Structure of a DWDM Line Filters and Gratings General Properties Interference Fabry-Perot Interferometer Dielectric Thin Film Filters Bragg Grating Mach-Zender Filter Optical Multiplexer and Demultiplexer Introduction Prism Diffraction Grating Dielectric Thin Film Filters Arrayed Waveguide Gratings Mach Zender Interferometer Fiber Bragg Gratings Optical Amplifiers Erbium Doped Fiber Amplifier Raman / Brillouin Amplifier Optical Fibers Structure Single Mode & Multi Mode Fibers Optical Fiber Standards Dispersion Compensation Modules Dispersion Compensation Fiber Chirped Fiber Bragg Grating Laser Chirping PMD Compensation Lasers and Modulators Introduction Lasers

Modulators Photodetectors PIN Diode APD Diode Isolators, Circulators and Connectors Isolators Circulators Connectors Optical Switching Units 7) ROADM Technologies Component technologies for OADM Architecture variants for OADMs Serial fixed filter OADM Parallel fixed filter OADM Expectations and benefits of ROADMs ROADM benefits ROADM limitations, and means to overcome them Component technologies for ROADMs PLC WSS technology WSS technology Tunable filter technology MEMS switch matrix technology Architecture variants for ROADM and PXC nodes Wavelength Blocker 2 degree ROADM PLC WSS 2-degree ROADM WSS 2 degree ROADM Colorless ROADM designs Higher degree WSS PXC Directionless switching and non-blocking add/drop Total Cost of Ownership analysis OPEX advantages

8) Planning of DWDM Networks Introduction Planning Aspects Polarization Mode Dispersion Channel Management Dispersion Management Power Management 9) Optical Measurements Introduction Measurement Techniques Optical Time-Domain Reflectometry (OTDR) PMD (Polarization Mode Dispersion) Measurements Optical Power Measurements Optical Spectrum Analysis

Path Loss 4.0


Duration : 3 Days Target audience : This is for all those who wish to undertake a comprehensive program of instruction in the microwaves systems engineering principles and techniques. Course Objectives : 1) Understand the basic operations of Pathloss. 2) Importing & Processing the data. 3) Understand pre-planning of transmission routes. 4) Determining the output. 5) Explain Path Profiling including Diffraction Analysis. Course Outline : 1) Introduction to Pathloss 4.0 Masters the basic operations of the Pathloss. Pre-plans the microwave routes by using the Pathloss Requirements for Installing the Pathloss Software Uninstallation of the Pathloss 2) Hop Definition Summary Module Look up tables for equipment Processing the Data Importing the Data Importing the electronic map in the SRTM format Importing the electronic map in the Planet UTM format. 3) Network Overview Understanding existing network, and extract required information Understanding the operator expectations Fully understand the strategies of the project team. Determination of required conditions for pre-planning the microwave transmission routes, based on the requirements, the conclusion reached after the communication with the project team, and the output of the radio network planning.

4) Report generation Outputting the terrain diagram. Outputting the profile diagram between sites. Outputting the antenna height and distance. Outputting the networking diagram as a PDF document. 5) Path Profiling including Diffraction analysis 6) Worksheet FSL and Atmospheric module Multipath (reliability prediction models) Terrain roughness calculation Diversity Rain attenuation models Polarization considerations Fade margin 7) Diversity and Protection application 8) Multipath Operation

9) Reflection analysis and multipath operations


10) Intra-system Interference 11) Case Study

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MobileComm Professionals, Inc.


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