The pre-learning for this course contains 4 hours of self study based on an interactive e-learning format.
The key objectives
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...Overview Pre-Learning Phase The pre-learning for this class contains 4 hours of self study based on an interactive e-learning format. The key objectives are to understand the drivers for & the role of Wi MAX. It describes the architecture of a Wi MAX network supporting fixed & mobile services & summarizes the 802.16 air interface & its application. The pre-learning is consolidated with a test of understanding.
Instructor Led Phase
1. Wi MAX Players & Drivers 60mins Expanding on material covered in the pre-learning, this section focuses on the drivers behind Wi MAX. It discusses the key players, as well as the main features supported by Wi MAX. The section concludes with a discussion on Wi MAX system profiles, certification profiles & releases. 2. Wi MAX Architectures 90mins This section details the Wi MAX Network Reference Model, describing features such as ASN Profiles A, B & C, Base Stations & ASN Gateway functionality. In addition, the MAC and Physical layers are introduced, along with the concept of a CID. Finally, the CSN architecture & Wi MAX reference points are discussed. 3. The 802.16 Physical Layers 60mins This section focuses on OFDM & OFDMA concepts. For each, the frame structure & burst concept are examined. The section outlines the use of scaleable OFDMA, including the use of PUSC & FUSC zones in Mobile Wi MAX. Finally, basic radio planning for fixed & mobile networks is discussed. 4. 802.16 Medium Access Control 60mins This section examines the functions of MAC, discussing the generic MAC header, sub-headers & payload formats. In addition, the different CID's are identified, as well as the mapping to MAC signalling messages. Finally, the MAC CS layer, security, scheduling, bandwidth allocation & feedback are addressed. 5. Wi MAX Initial Procedures 90mins The process of system acquisition is detailed in this section. This