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GSM: Optimization and Advanced Features Training Class
Course ID: 14902
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GSM: Optimization and Advanced Features Training Seminar
GSM is a mature technology rich in features, capabilities, and options intended to solve a host of specific problems. This course, third in our series of courses on GSM, examines these advanced features and offers practical strategies for exploiting them to optimize GSM networks.
While the ???standard features' of GSM are indeed quite powerful, a superb technology, such as GSM, offers options and capabilities that go beyond the "surface" of initial implementations. Having completed this course, you will be able to identify performance problems in a GSM network, existing or potential, and use GSM's advanced functionality to help resolve them. Armed with the knowledge of GSM's ???power features', you will be able to achieve more optimum network operation including better voice quality and greater capacity.
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- GSM Framing Structure Review and Key Observations   - The 26-frame multiframe   - The 51-frame multiframe - Combining the SDCCH with the CCCH   - Pros and cons of alternative structures on the 51-frame multiframe   - Paging channel capacity, paging channel subchannelization, and extended paging channel capabilities   - RACH capacity, stability, and capacity enhancement mechanisms   - CCCH optimization mechanisms - Parameters and Algorithms Controlling the GSM Radio Subsystem   - Cell selection   - Cell reselection   - Location area updates and registrations   - Handover execution   - Network-wide performance optimization considerations and tradeoffs - Measurement Processing and Handover Considerations   - Measurements: How, when, and where   - Measurement processing Information Elements (IE) and their functionality   - Measurement processing rules and options available to vendors, operators, and network designers   - Optimization of neighbor lists   - Network synchronization issues, options, and corresponding performance issues and optimization - Optimization Using Phase 2+ Capabilities   - AMR   - Frequency hopping issues and parameters   - Smart antennas   - Dual band operational and optimization-related issues - Course Recap and Conclusion |
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Audience |
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Experienced GSM engineers who wish to study the advanced functionality of GSM. The standard presentation of this course assumes a bachelor of science in Electrical Engineering, Mathematics, Physics, or a related subject along with an appropriate background in communications engineering.
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- GSM: Network Architecture, Operation, and Design (GSM-I, 5 days)
- Knowledge of the wireless network structure and operation, RF propagation and fading issues, and link budget analysis.
- At least two years experience in the design and optimization of a wireless network using any major technology.
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GSM: Optimization and Advanced Features Training Course Dates and Locations
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Course ID: 14902
| Course Duration: 2 Days
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