Description
1xEV-DO or 1x Evolution for Data Optimized (Rev 0, Rev A, Rev B and Rev C; Ultra Mobile Broadband (UMB) ), a data-optimized version of CDMA2000 called 1xEV-DO, provides a flexible, integrated solution that maximizes capacity and throughput for both voice and data.This course presents a clear explanation of 1x-EV-DO including: it's advantages, standards, architecture, protocols, operations, technical capabilities, security and implementation.
Objectives
After completing this course, students will be able to:
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Explore Spread spectrum signal generation and spreading requirements
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Understand CDMA2000-1x-EV-DO (Rev 0, Rev A, Rev B and Rev C)
- 1xEV-DO (Rev C), UMTS-LTE (HSOPA) and Mobile WiMAX
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Discuss 1xEV-DO Call processing
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Understand Codes and Modulation Schemes used in 1xEV-DO
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Understand Physical List Packet Formats
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Understand Forward Link Structure
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Understand Reverse Link Structure
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Discuss Data Rates and Modulation Parameters
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Discuss fundamentals of TCP/IP
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AAA-RADIUS, Routers, Bridges, NAT, Security and IPsec
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Review CDMA2000 packet network architecture
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Discuss call processing in 1xEV-DO
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Review 1xEV-DO end-to-end scenarios
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Explore project planning process of 1xEV-DO Networks
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Review successful 1xEV-DO Deployments
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Step through a practical process for managing 1xEV-DO networks
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Explore the current and future market trends
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Overview of features of both Rev 0 and Rev A and differences between the two releases
Course Outline
Introduction and Benefits of 1xEV-DO
- 1xEV-DO
- Rev. 0 and Rev. A Features
- Rev B and C Features
- Applications and Services
- Coverage and Service Availability
- System operation and maintenance
- Spectral Efficiency
- Service Quality
- Transition Scenarios
CDMA2000 (1x) Radio Networks
- CDMA2000 (1x) Packet Core Network
- PDSN, AAA, HA, FA
- End-to-End data session scenarios
- Simple IP and Mobile IP
- Mobility and Roaming
1xEV-DO Key Concepts
- Link Adaptation philosophies
- Fast Cell Selection techniques
- Hybrid ARQ operation
- Support for QoS
- New 1xEV-DO Channels
- 1xEV-DO session establishment
1xEV-DO System Description
- 1xEV-DO networks
- 1xEV-DO design
- 1xEV-DO protocol layering
- 1xEV-DO Design considerations
- System Performance Projections
- Link Budgets Analysis
- System Capacity
1xEV-DO network Description
- Network Architecture
- 1xEV-DO six protocol layers
- 1xEV-DO Airlink Design
- 1xEV-DO Reverse Link
- 1xEV-DO Forward Link
- 1xEV-DO Signaling
1xEV-DO Network Archietcture Evolution
- Evolving network architecture
- Interfaces and protocols
- Evolution path of 1xEV-DO
- OFDMA and Multiple Antenna Essentials
- OFDM vs. CDMA
- Multiple antenna techniques
- 1xEV-DO (Rev 0, A, B and C) Air Interface
- Support for MIMO
1xEV-DO protocols
- Physical Layer
- MAC Layer
- Security Layer
- Connection Layer
- Session Layer
- Stream Layer
- Application Layer
- 1xEV-DO Call Processing
- Session and connection layer protocols
- 1xEV-DO identifiers
- 1xEV-DO Packet Data Networks
- New IOS interfaces
- AN-AAA
- R-P interface
- Other components
Physical Layer
- Bands of operation
- Forward and Reverse Links
- Forward link channels structure
- Reverse link channel structure
- Walsh codes
- The Scheduler
- Power and Data Rate Control
- Encoding
- Modulation
- Multiplexing
MAC Layer
- Control Channel MAC Protocol
- Forward Traffic Channel MAC Protocol
- Reverse Channel MAC Protocol
- Access Channel MAC Protocol
Security Layer
- Security Protocol
- Authentication Protocol
- Key Exchange Protocol
- Encryption Protocol
Connection Layer
- Air Link Management Protocol
- Initialization State Protocol
- Idle State Protocol
- Connected State Protocol
- Packet Consolidation Protocol
- Route Update Protocol
- Overhead Messages Protocol
Session Layer
- SMP (Session Management Protocol)
- AMP (Address Management Protocol)
- SCP (Session Configuration Protocol)
Application Layer
- SNP (Signaling Network Protocol)
- SLP (Signaling Link Protocol)
- RLP (Radio Link Protocol)
- LUP (Location Update Protocol)
1xEV-DO Operations Scenarios
- Mobile IP and 1xEV-DO Networks
- Detailed operation of Mobile IP
- HA and FA
- 1xEV-DO & CDMA2000 Interworking
- Transition to 1xEV-DO
- End-to-End Call Scenarios
Who Should Attend
Anyone with IS-95/cdmaOne experience and knowledge in need of in-depth insight of the 1xEV-DO radio interface and the packet radio system including: system operators, technicians, engineers, telecommunication managers responsible for analysis, designing, manufacturing, deploying, and optimizing performance of CDMAone and CDMA2000 wireless systems . RF engineers, network planners and advanced users who wish to gain the fundamental knowledge of the issues involved in the migration process from an IS-95 network to a CDMA2000 1xEV-DO, will find this course an essential. This course is beneficial for anyone ionvolved in product design, system design, test, engineering, and network operations.
Prerequisites
The CDMA Standard: IS-95A/B, IS-2000 or equivalent knowledge.
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