Training Course:CDMA2000School/Trainer:TONEX, Inc. Dallas, Texas, United States
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Course Description:
'' Migration Path from 2G to 2.5G to 3G
Review of 3G Evolution CDMA2000 vs.IS-95A/B IS-95 Access and Core Network Spreading and Modulation Link Structures High Data Rate Capabilities Migration Scenarios Packet-switched networks Network Architecture Call Processing IS-2000, IS-2001, IS-707, IS-835, and IS-856 Overview of CDMA2000 1x, 1xEV-DO and 1xEV-DV Mobile Radio Environment
Propagation Loss Propagation Models Fading Multipath and Delay Spread Rake Receiver Orthogonal Transmit Diversity Space Time Spreading Smart Antenna Applications CDMA2000 Layers and Protocols
Key Features of CDMA2000: CDMA2000 network architecture Interfaces of a CDMA2000 Network Air Interface Enhancements and Capabilities Physical layer MAC, LAC, and RLP layers Upper layers Codes Orthogonal and PN sequence PN and Walsh Codes in CDMA2000 PN Code Planning At Higher Code Speeds Walsh Code Length and Channel Speed Complex Walsh Code Use Complex or Quadrature PN Spreading The Requirement for Complex Modulators IS-95 vs, CDMA2000 states The Protocol Stack MAC Architecture and duties LAC Architecture and duties RLP behavior TCP/IP and mobile IP QoS Issues Security an Authentication Procedures Link Budgets Analysis System Capacity CDMA2000 Spreading Rates, Radio Configurations, and Data Rates
SR1: RC1, RC2, RC3, RC4, RC5 SR3: RC6, RC7, RC8, RC9 Multi-Carrier overlay mode Signaling, Voice and Data Integration
MAC/LAC Structure and Layering Mapping of Logical Channels Common Traffic Channels Common Signaling Channels Common MAC Channels Dedicated MAC Channels Dedicated Traffic Channels Details of the Physical Layer
Frequencies Physical and Logical channels Radio Configurations (RC) Forward and Reverse links Power control Traffic Channel Profiles Physical layer functions Variable length Walsh codes CDMA2000 Enhancements Forward and Reverse Link Channel CDMA2000 Layer 2 and Layer 3 Protocols
MAC/LAC Layers (Layer 2) Multiplexing and QoS Radio Link Protocol (RLP) Upper Layer (Layer 3) Layer 3 Voice and packet data call setup Bandwidth on demand Support for packet data Concurrent services Handoffs and Power control The Channels of CDMA2000
Physical and Logical Channels, Naming Conventions SR1 Forward Channels, Functions and Data Rates Walsh Codes: Trees, data rate considerations Power Control and Open Loop Offsets HPSK Modulation and its benefits The Forward Link
Common Forward Channels Forward Pilot Channel Forward Transmit Diversity Pilot Channel Forward Auxiliary Pilot Channel Forward Transmit Diversity Auxiliary Pilot Channel Forward Sync Channel Forward Paging Channel Forward Quick Paging Channels Forward Common Control Channels Forward Broadcast Channel Forward Common Assignment Channels Forward Common Power Control Channel Dedicated Forward Channels Forward Fundamental Channel Forward Supplemental Channel Forward Supplemental Code Channels Forward Dedicated Control Channel The Reverse Link
Common Reverse Channels Reverse Access Channel Reverse Enhanced Access Channel Reverse Common Control Channel Dedicated Reverse Channel Reverse Pilot Channel Reverse Supplemental Channels Reverse Supplemental Code Channels Reverse Dedicated Control Channel Reverse Fundamental Channel Power Control
Open Loop Power Control Forward Link Closed Loop Power Control Forward Link Outer Loop Power Control Reverse Link Closed Loop Power Control Reverse Link Outer Loop Power Control Power Control of MS Packet Channels Handoff
Call Details Soft & Softer Handoffs Hard Handoffs Inter-Frequency Handoff Packet Switched Core Network
The New Packet Data Network Network Elements: PDSNs, HA, FA, AAA, OSSN Simple IP and Mobile IP PDSN and AAA functions Radius CDMA2000 Wireless Data Requirements for AAA (RFC3141) Security and Authentication Details Mobility in packet data network Quality of Service (QoS) Migration Plans Products and Paltforms Authentication Enhancements
Registration Call Tasks Autonomous or Power-On Registration Power-Off Deregistration Origination Call Tasks Idle MS Origination Terminating Call Tasks Page an MS Procedure Authorize MS Termination Attempt MS Termination Alerting Authentication Directive AC Initiation of an Authentication Directive Role of HLR, VLR and MSC Authentication Directive Forward Base Station Challenge 1x, 1xEV-DO and 1xEV-DV
Asymmetric services Time multiplexed CDMA Forward and Reverse link structures Network architecture Protocol layers Physical layer Interworking Capacity Planning ...''
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