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| Subject: | MobileLBSList: 3G WIRELESS TRAINING COMING TO OTTAWA, CANADA ON NOVEMBER 14TH AND 15TH |
| Date: |
10/31/2001 08:28:12 AM |
| From: |
Alan Daly |
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Good morning Wireless Professionals.
Northland Systems, the world leader in non-vendor specific wireless training, is pleased to announce that our much anticipated, 2 day 3G Wireless Technology course is scheduled to run in Ottawa, Canada on November 14th and 15th. I was wondering if you, your colleagues, or your clients would be interested in attending.
The cost to attend this course is $1100.00 CDN per student (plus applicable taxes). This is an extremely popular course that explores the next generation of wireless technology. The class is limited to 20 students, and we are expecting this session to sell out extremely quickly, so time is of the essence if you plan on registering either yourself and/or your colleagues on this course.
**PLEASE NOTE THAT AS A SPECIAL OFFER, ANYONE SIGNING UP MORE THAN ONE ATTENDEE ON THIS COURSE WITH ME AT A TIME WILL RECEIVE A COMPLIMENTARY NORTHLAND DENIM SHIRT!!!**
ALL MEMBERS OF THE MOBILE LBS LIST WILL RECEIVE AN AUTOMATIC 10% DISCOUNT OFF THE $1100.00 ENROLMENT FEE AND RECEIVE 30 DAYS FREE ACCESS TO THE NORTHLAND ONLINE "3G WIRELESS" ELEARNING COURSE (AN $895.00 VALUE) UPON COMPLETION.
The purpose of this course is to describe the third generation of wireless systems. Participants will learn the following:
- The objectives, drives, and participants of 3G - The new set of radio standards and their relation to existing international standards. - The technical capabilities and limitations of broadband wireless access. - The business case for 3G and the new range of applications that will be made possible by this new technology. - The emergence of IP-based wireless communications and the convergence of wireless and Internet. - 3G network models and current harmonization efforts.
Attendees should have a general understanding of current wireless techniques and standards.
Please review the detailed course outline below for more information on the content being covered.
COURSE OUTLINE: ************************
MOTIVATIONS FOR 3G
· The second generation (2G) wireless systems · Motivations and drives for new standards · The business case for 3G · The case for broadband fixed wireless access · Broadband fixed
THE IMT-2000 DEVELOPMENT PROCEDURES
· History of IMT-2000 within the ITU · The IMT-2000 guidelines · The RTT proposals and technical evaluations · The harmonization efforts 3GPP and GHG · Spectrum allocations
CDMA2000
· Brief background of commercial CDMA wireless technology · The TIA/EIA-95-B CDMA standard · Description of CDMA2000 physical layer · Data rates and signal processing blocks · Radio configurations · 1X-RTT, 3X-RTT, 1X-EV, HDR, 1X-EV DO, 1XTREME · Various deployment strategies · CDMA2000 MAC and LAC layers · Radio resource management · IP-based networking
UTRA/ARIB WCDMA
· Overview of UTRAN · The WCDMA access · Description of the physical layer · Spreading with orthogonal variable processing gain codes · Logical, transport and physical channels · Multiplexing and radio resource management · Synchronization and system acquisition · New features to improve signal detection · The MAC and LAC layers · The TDD and Asymmetric communications · Support for IP-based communications · The WCDMA network model
THE UWC-136 TDMA STANDARD
· Existing TDMA standards: GSM and D-AMPS · The four modes of UWC-136 · North American TDMA, IS-136 · Enhanced IS-136, the IS-136+ · Packet mode high speed evolution of TDMA systems · The high speed outdoor mode · The high speed indoor mode · Support for variable data rates · The multi-tier cellular structure of UWC-136
DEPLOYMENT AND PERFORMANCE
· Comparisons among the various modes of 3G · The role of Software Radio · Array processing and adaptive antennas · Trials and measured performance · Advanced power control and hand-off strategies · Current research in Radio Resource Management issues · Spectrum requirements
3G NETWORKS
· The concept of core networks · Families of core networks with universal interfaces · IP-based network models · Internet traffic models · Wireless Internet proxy communications · Future directions
To find out more about this course, to discuss in-house training solutions for a group at your facility, or to register, please call me directly at 613-667-5063.
Have a great day!
Regards,
Alan P. Daly Account Representative Northland Systems Training Inc. 255 Albert St. 5th Floor Ottawa, ON K1P-6A9 Direct Dial: (613) 667-5063 Fax: (613) 667-5098 Check |
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