Long Term Evolution (LTE)
Description
This 2- day introductory LTE training course explains the evolution from the 3G and 3.5G networks of today towards the Long Term Evolution (LTE) technology standard. LTE and the associated System Architecture Evolution (SAE) standards are being defined by the Third Generation Partnership Project (3GPP) to provide an evolution route for UMTS network operators towards Fourth Generation (4G) mobile networks.
Course Objectives

·  Describe the evolution of the major mobile technologies from 2G to 3.5G and beyond.

·  Identify the market drivers for mobile broadband services and applications.

·  Identify the functionality of LTE and describe its operation.

·  List the features of SAE and describe how the architecture can support these features.

·  Describe migration strategies for 2G/3G network operators progressing towards LTE/SAE.

·  Identify how WiMAX relates to the mobile 3G technology standards.

·  Describe the evolution of the cdma2000 family and the UMB concept.

·  Identify the targets and characteristics for 4G networks and services.

 

Prerequesite

Have some familiarity with existing UMTS systems.

Who Should Attend

Semi-technical and non-technical professionals working in mobile communications or the wireless industry, who will benefit from an understanding of LTE,

Type
On-Site & Public
Duration
2 Days