GSM,GPRS & EDGE From A to Z

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GSM, GPRS, EDGE Technology From A to Z
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· Introduction
· Communications Systems Design
· Telecom Basics
· Access Techniques
· Appearance of mobile and overview for 1G
· Cellular Structure Basics
· Planning Steps
· Sectorization & power control
· Cells types & splitting
· GSM network ARCHITECTURE intro.
· MS modes - 2
· Mobile Equipment
· SIM
· BTS and BSC
· TRAU
· MSC and GMSC
· HLR, VLR, AUC and EIR
· OMC and GSM Areas
· GSM Air Interface Introduction
· Fading Part-1
· Fading Part-2
· Doppler effect & ISI
· Timing advance and path loss
· Burst structure
· GSM Traffic Channels
· GSM Control Channels
· GSM tX. Chain - Speech coding
· GSM Channel coding, interleaving & security
· GSM Modulation
· Power control
· Handover
· Location updating
· call scenario
· Understanding GPRS & EDGE
· GPRS and EDGE intro.
· GPRS Vs EDGE
· GPRS and EDGE Network elements
· GPRS and EDGE areas , modes and IDs
· GPRS Coding schemes
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In this course we will discuss GSM System in details
The Global System for Mobile Communications (GSM) is a standard developed by the European Telecommunications Standards Institute (ETSI) to describe the protocols for second-generation (2G) digital cellular networks used by mobile devices such as mobile phones and tablets. It was first deployed in Finland in December 1991. By the mid-2010s, it became a global standard for mobile communications achieving over 90% market share, and operating in over 193 countries and territories.
Course will cover basics, Network elements, Air interface and protocols
Presentations are included