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CDMA 2000

CH5202 CDMA2000 Fundamentals


Duration: 1 day Prerequisite Courses: Wireless Fundamental CDMA Solution Overview Course Description CDMA2000 is the next step in the evolution of the widely deployed IS-95 network. It is one of the technologies in 3rd generation wireless networks. This course describes the IS-95 network architecture and the new CDMA2000 network nodes. It explains the CDMA2000 air interface, its channels, and how it supports packet data services and increases the user capacity. This course also discusses the user mobility in radio and packet data networks. IS-95 interoperability and deployment scenarios are covered at length. Finally, it looks at the evolution alternatives for CDMA2000 systems. Intended Audience This course is intended for those seeking a detailed understanding of the basics of the CDMA2000 network. This includes those in a design, test, systems engineering, sales engineering, network engineering, or verification role. Key Topics - CDMA2000 Introduction - IS-95 Architecture - CDMA2000 Architecture - Overview of CDMA2000 Air Interface - CDMA2000 Mobility - Evolution from IS-95 to CDMA2000 - CDMA 2000 Networks evolution Objectives - Describe the history of CDMA2000 and the motivation behind designing CDMA2000 standards - Describe the limitations of existing IS-95 networks - Describe the CDMA2000 network architecture with a focus on packet data networks - Explain the key goals of CDMA2000 air interface - Define the key features of the 1x air interface option - Identify interoperability issues between IS-95 networks and CDMA2000 networks - Explain the current deployment situation of CDMA2000 networks - Depict the evolution strategy from IS-95 to CDMA2000 - Describe the evolution from CDMA2000 to next generation technologies Prerequisite Skills

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A good knowledge of current wireless communications systems.

CH5203 Advanced CDMA2000


Duration: 3 days Prerequisite Courses: CDMA2000 Fundamentals Course Description The idea of using a convenient wireless device for fast, anytime, anywhere access to the Internet can be quite appealing. 3rd generation wireless systems promise to realize such a vision. CDMA2000 is the 3rd generation solution for IS-95-based networks. This course covers the network architecture, CDMA protocol layers, call processing state machine, registration, call setup procedures and handoff scenarios. Intended Audience This is a detailed technical course, primarily intended for a technical audience including those in system design, system integration and test, systems engineering, network engineering, operations, and support of CDMA2000 Network. Key Topics - CDMA2000 Network Architecture - CDMA Technology Essentials - CDMA2000 Channels - Call Processing Terminology - Pre-call Operations - CDMA2000 (1x) Call Setup Procedures - Packet Data Call Setup and Mobile IP - Services in CDMA2000 - Traffic Channel Operations for Data Call - Mobility and Handoffs - Power Control - End-to-End Scenario Objectives - Identify the components of a CDMA2000 (1x) network - Define various identities of the mobile and network components in 1x call processing - Describe the importance of various states of the 1x call processing state machine - Identify the 1x radio enhancements for support of new services such as packet data and multimedia services - Step through the life of a 1x mobile from system selection and registration to call setup and handoffs

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Recognize how to achieve a particular data rate and how to change the data rates dynamically during a packet data session Identify the importance of Mobile IP in 1x networks and step through the Mobile IP call setup Sketch the connectivity of 1x network components and their importance in setting up voice and data calls

Prerequisite Skills A good knowledge of current wireless communications systems.

CH5204 CDMA2000 Air Interface


Duration: 2 days Prerequisite Courses: CDMA2000 Fundamentals Course Description CDMA2000 is the next step in the evolution of the widely deployed IS-95 network. It is one of the technologies in 3rd generation wireless networks. Standardized by 3GPP2, CDMA2000 has introduced a new air interface that offers new features to support new services. In addition, the CDMA2000 air interface is designed to maintain backward compatibility with IS-95 networks. The key enhancements in the CDMA2000 air interface are increased capacity over the air interface and support for packet data services. This course provides an overview of the new CDMA2000 air interface. It details the features added to support packet data and how CDMA2000 offers increased capacity compared to IS-95 networks. The key question for the CDMA2000 operators is how CDMA2000 networks can coexist with IS-95 networks. This course clearly explains how CDMA2000 maintains backward compatibility with IS-95 networks. Finally, end-to-end service scenarios are presented to show how new services are enabled in CDMA2000. Intended Audience This course is intended for those seeking a detailed understanding of the enhancements of the CDMA2000 air interface. This includes those in a design, test, systems engineering, sales engineering, and network engineering or verification role. Key Topics - IS-95 Evolution to 3G - CDMA2000 Radio Architecture - Key Functions of CDMA Systems - Enhancements for Packet Data - CDMA2000 Air Interface Enhancements - Concurrent Services and QoS - Interoperability with IS-95

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End-to-End Call Scenario

Objectives - Define the 3G radio interface requirements and evolution strategy of IS95 - Identify the CDMA2000 radio interfaces and related protocols - List the key differences and similarities between IS-95 and IS-2000 systems - Describe the packet data characteristics and how the "always connected" paradigm of a packet data call is supported over the air interface - Identify the enhancements that result in improved system capacity and mobile standby time - Explain interoperability with IS-95 systems - Step through the life of a packet data call Prerequisite Skills A good knowledge of current wireless communications systems.

CH5205 CDMA 2000 Planning and Optimization


Duration: 2 days Prerequisite Courses: CDMA2000 Fundamentals CDMA2000 Air Interface Course Description CDMA2000 is the next step in the evolution of the widely deployed IS-95 network. It is one of the technologies in 3rd generation wireless networks. The network planning course will give the technical professional the required knowledge and background to perform RF network planning activities for a CDMA2000 network. Topics covered include link budgets, propagation models and traffic modeling and a review of available network planning tools required to successfully plan a CDMA network. The specifics of CDMA network design are introduced; including PN planning, soft hand-off control, hard hand-off planning, packet zone planning and spectrum planning and site selection criteria. Intended Audience This course is primarily intended for Radio and Network Planners requiring a comprehensive explanation of CDMA2000 Planning and Optimization. Technical staff involved in the deployment of CDMA2000 networks. Key Topics - Introduction to network planning - Link budgets - Propagation models - Traffic modeling - CDMA traffic engineering

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Network considerations Initial planning Tools overview PN planning Input parameters Spectrum planning Handoff planning Site selection criteria Optimizing CDMA2000 Network

Objectives - Describe the CDMA2000 Deployment Process - Define key features of CDMA2000 Planning process - Be familiar with the CDMA2000 Link budgets and Propagation models - Be familiar with steps of planning process such as initial planning, PN planning etc. - Be familiar with Site selection criteria - Describe Optimization of CDMA2000 Prerequisite Skills A good knowledge of current wireless communications systems.

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