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5G Training Courses

It’s called 5G Advanced, and organizations can think of it as the second phase of the 5G decade.

5G Advanced is tied-into 3GPP’s Release 18, a package that includes 27 diverse study or work items that will further boost network performances and address new use cases. In particular, the package features work on embracing artificial intelligence (AI) and machine learning (ML) technologies in the evolution of 5G Advanced.

The benefits of 5G Advanced are considerable.

5G Advanced will enhance today’s XR experience by expanding the reach of VR and immersive AR applications and the cloud gaming experience.

5G Advanced will offer users a superior XR experience while on the move, requiring high data rates with strictly bounded latency constraints as well as a high degree of application awareness.

This enhanced application awareness helps to move the XR processing load from the device into the network cutting down on the cost, size, and power of user equipment. Older bulkier devices will be replaced by much smaller pocket-sized models that will enable XR use cases everywhere.

5G Advanced will also usher in an era of new types of devices that benefit from the coverage and efficient connectivity of 5G.

Sector analysts expect new types of full-capability devices beyond smartphones as well as devices that do not need to implement every aspect of its immense performance and flexibility. This also allows for significantly lower device costs.

These devices are called RedCap devices and are ideal for use cases such as video surveillance for industrial quality control, process monitoring, or sensing and asset tracking.

For 5G carriers, 5G Advanced should make their lives easier by providing more accurate positioning. 5G-Advanced will offer enhancements in terms of cellular-based positioning including the identification of non-line-of-sight paths as well as centimeter-level accuracy, for both indoors and outdoors scenarios.

In indoor, it will work as a complement to outdoor global navigation satellite systems (GNSS) and hence can be used in buildings for industrial automation or logistics or tunnels for automotive or public safety.

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Network operation efficiency will become a reality as 5G Advanced introduces new AI and ML technologies across the RAN, core, and network management domains that will enhance performance, automation, and energy efficiency.

This includes solutions for more efficient data collection, AI/ML model training and model exchange between AI/ML agents, and for the first time, also introducing AI/ML at the air interface to further boost the 5G Advanced radio performance.

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5G Training Courses by Tonex

Learn what’s new in 5G terminology and how 5G networks could provide more data bandwidth and less latency using built-in computing intelligence to handle more data more efficiently than today’s 4G networks. 5G networks will leverage more benefits of Moore’s Law due to the convergence of communications and computing technologies and platforms.

5G wireless training covers concepts, services, technologies and network components behind 5G wireless. Find out how 5G wireless networks will be much smarter and faster than 4G. New trends such as M2M, self driving cars, smart cities, connected society, Internet of Things (IoT), broadcast-like services, lifeline communications in times of natural disaster will be part of the new 5G wireless services.

5G Wireless Training: Learning Objectives

Upon completion of this course, the attendees are able to:

  • Describe what 5G is
  • List the 5G wireless features and their benefits (5G wireless communication networks)
  • Describe key 5G technology drivers and enablers of 5G
  • List 5G technology candidates in RAN/radio, transport, core networks, interoperability and services
  • List 5G Wireless Use Cases
  • List User-Driven 5G Requirements
  • Describe ITU  5G standards (IMT2020) along with NGMN alliance and 3GPP
  • Describe 3GPP LTE/LTE-A evolution towards 5G
  • Walk through current and future deployment of 5G scenarios
  • Co-Existence of LTE End-to-End Ecosystem with 5G
  • List similarities and differences between 5G Radio Access and LTE
  • Learn how 5G wireless networks could support up to 1,000-fold gains in capacity
  • List requirements to connect 100 billion human and devices with a 10 Gb/s speed with zero-distance connectivity
  • Describe new 5G Radio Access Technology Interworking with LTE
  • List 3GPP Licensed-Assisted Access (LAA), Narrowband- Internet of Things (NB-IoT), and Enhanced Device to Device (DD) requirements
  • Explain LTE-Advanced Pro and 3GPP roadmap to 5G
  • New Radio (NR), Cloud RAN: Cloud- Radio Access Network (C-RAN) and Next Generation (NexGen) architecture
  • Illustrate 5G wireless communication networks cellular architecture and key technologies
  • Illustrate 5G network architecture and components
  • Describe the operation scenarios of 5G
  • Explain the key RF, PHY, MAC and air interface changes required to support 5G
  • Describe features supporting 5G wireless deployments
  • Discuss the rationale for 5G wireless and key deployment typologies
  • Outline changes required to implement 5G
  • Learn about features of Massive MIMO
  • List and discuss various 5G use cases
  • Discuss end-to-end 5G network architecture
  • Describe 5G NR, 5GC: 5G core functions, architecture, AMF, SMF, UPF and more.
  • Explain what SDN/NFV, Network Slicing, MEC concepts are
  • Discuss ideas behind 5G Security architecture and procedures for 5G systems
  • Explain 5G security issues, type of attacks and mitigation

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Target Audience:

The audience for Tonex’s 5G Training Courses is diverse and encompasses a wide range of professionals and organizations seeking to harness the power of 5G technology. These courses are designed to cater to the following groups:

  • Telecommunications Professionals: This includes engineers, network architects, and technicians working in the telecommunications industry who want to stay updated with the latest advancements in 5G technology. Tonex’s courses provide them with the necessary skills and knowledge to design, deploy, and manage 5G networks effectively.
  • Information Technology (IT) Specialists: IT professionals who want to understand how 5G can impact their organization’s network infrastructure and application development will benefit from these courses. They can gain insights into integrating 5G into existing systems and optimizing performance.
  • Entrepreneurs and Business Owners: Individuals and business leaders looking to explore the business opportunities that 5G brings can benefit from Tonex’s courses. These courses provide insights into industry-specific applications of 5G, helping them make informed decisions about investments and strategies.
  • Government and Regulatory Agencies: Officials and policymakers involved in regulating and governing the telecommunications sector can benefit from understanding the technical aspects of 5G technology. This knowledge can aid in creating policies and regulations that promote 5G deployment and ensure its security.
  • Researchers and Academics: Professionals in academia and research institutions seeking to deepen their understanding of 5G technology can find Tonex’s courses valuable. These courses can support their research efforts and contribute to advancements in the field.
  • Startups and Innovators: Individuals and startups interested in developing innovative products and services leveraging 5G technology can gain the foundational knowledge needed to bring their ideas to fruition.
  • Network Security Specialists: With the increased connectivity brought by 5G, network security becomes even more critical. Professionals specializing in network security can enhance their skills in securing 5G networks through Tonex’s specialized training.
  • Service Providers and Carriers: Telecommunication service providers and carriers looking to upgrade their networks and offer new 5G-based services can equip their technical teams with the expertise required to implement and manage 5G networks effectively.

Available Course Modules (Customizable)

What is 5G Wireless Communication?

  • 5th Generation Wireless Technology
  • 5G as a technology vision
  • Why 5G?
  • End-to-End 5G Ecosystem
  • Enhanced Mobile broadband (eMBB)
  • Ultra-Reliable Low Latency Communications (URLLC)
  • Massive Machine Type Communications (MTC)
  • Basic concepts behind 5G technology of mobile communication
  • 5G Technologies
  • 5G Activities and Interest Groups
  • 5GPP
  • 5G Forum
  • 5GMF
  • 3GPP
  • ITU-T’s IMT-2020, WRC-15
  • NGMN Alliance
  • 5G Americas
  • ETSI
  • ARIB

5G Wireless Requirements, Applications, and Services

  • 5G promises and challenges
  • Disruptive technology directions
  • Bandwidth
  • Power consumption
  • Infrastructure
  • Spectral efficiency
  • Resilience of the network
  • Adapting new topologies
  • Radio propagation and channel models
  • Pervasive networks
  • Internet of things (IoT) and M2M
  • Wireless sensor networks and ubiquitous computing
  • Wearable devices with AI capabilities

Overview of 5G Vision

  • Typical usage scenarios of 5G New RAT
  • Phase I
  • eMBB for sub-6GHz
  • Non-standalone
  • 5G New RAT
  • Phase II
  • eMBB for above 6GHz
  • Massive MTC
  • Critical MTC
  • Key technology drivers and innovations behind 5G wireless
  • Next Wave of digital society
  • Machine-type Communications
  • Smart homes and buildings
  • Smart grid
  • Smart meters
  • Intelligent Transportation Systems (ITS)
  • Autonomous Vehicles (AV)
  • Ultrahigh definition video
  • Virtual reality applications
  • Mobile cloud service
  • “Full Immersive” services
  • Immersive experience
  • Zero latency and response times
  • Zero-second switching
  • Tactical Radio
  • Policy-based DSA systems
  • Cognitive radar
  • Exa-scale cloud data centers and Edge computing
  • Internet of Vehicles
  • Ultra-dense networks
  • Virtualized and cloud-based radio access infrastructure                                                        

5G Wireless Use Cases and Applications    

  • Description of Use Cases and Scenarios
  • Internet of Things (IoT) and Machine to Machine (M2M)
  • Smart Grid, SCADA, EMS and Critical Infrastructure Monitoring
  • Smart Building and Smart Cities
  • m-Health/Telemedicine
  • Enhanced Mobile broadband (eMBB)
  • Ultra-Reliable Low Latency Communications (URLLC)
  • Massive Machine Type Communications (MTC)
  • Automotive and Self-Driving Vehicles
  • V2X
  • Sports and Fitness Management
  • 3D/Virtual Reality (VR)
  • Augmented Reality (AR)
  • Gaming Applications
  • Public Safety and Citizen Analytic
  • Location and Context-Aware Service

Key Capabilities in IMT-2020

  • Peak data rate
  • Latency
  • Mobility
  • Connection density
  • Energy efficiency
  • Energy efficiency has two aspects:
  • Spectrum efficiency
  • Area traffic capacity

Overview of Current and Past 5G Wireless Standardization and Projects

  • IEEE
  • ITU-T
  • 3GPP
  • ETSI
  • 5G Americas
  • WWRF, the METIS Project and the DVB Project
  • METIS Project
  • Mobile and wireless communications Enablers for the Twenty-twenty Information Society
  • European Union Seventh Framework Programme (FP7)
  • IEEE 802.xx wireless mobile networks
  • Development of World Wide Wireless Web (WWWW)
  • 11 Wireless Local Area Networks (WLAN)
  • 16 Wireless Metropolitan Area Networks (WMAN)
  • Ad-hoc Wireless Personal Area Network (WPAN)
  • IEEE 802.11ax
  • WiFi 6/6E
  • WiFi 7/IEEE 802.11be
  • IEEE 802.11ay
  • Millimeter Wave Mobile Communications for 5G Cellular
  • IEEE 802.22
  • DSA modes for Wi-Fi and WiMAX
  • Whitespace and WhiteFi
  • Emerging field of mmWave communications.
  • Ultrawideband WLAN and PAN networks.
  • IEEE 802.15.3c 802.11ad/802.11ax/802.11az/802.11ay
  • ECMA
  • High rate 60 GHz PHY

5G Services and Network Architecture

  • Overview of 5G NR Air Interface
  • 5G RAN Architecture and Transport
  • 5G Core Network Architecture
  • 5G Core Network Signaling
  • 5G NG-RAN Signaling
  • 5G Radio Planning – Radio Access Design
  • 5G Network Slicing
  • 5G Policy Control
  • Network Slicing in 5G
  • Overview of VRAN and Open RAN
  • Multi-Access Edge Computing (MEC)
  • MEC Architecture and Operations
  • 5G Voice Capabilities
  • VoNR and EPS Fallback
  • 5G RF Planning and Engineering

5G Technology Enablers 

  • System design concepts
  • Dynamic Spectrum Access (DSA)
  • Interference Management
  • Small Cells
  • Coordinated Multipoint
  • Mass-scale MIMO, Massive MIMO
  • Caching and Delivering Techniques
  • Personal Mobile Internet
  • Device-to-Device Communication
  • Software-Defined Radio (SDR)
  • Cognitive Radio
  • Smart-radio
  • Multi-hop networks
  • Direct device-to-device (D2D) communications
  • Dynamic Adhoc Wireless Networks (DAWN)
  • IPv6 and 6LowPAN
  • Centralized RAN  vs. Cloud RAN
  • NFV, SDN, ICN, semantic and cloud networking
  • Direct Device-to-Device Communication (D2D)
  • Massive Machine Communication (MMC)
  • Massive Internet of Things (IoT)
  • SDN and NFV
  • Moving Networks (MN)
  • Ultra-Dense Networks (UDN)
  • Ultra-Reliable Communication (URC)
  • Mobile ad hoc network (MANET)
  • Wireless mesh network (WMN)
  • Millimeter-Wave
  • 5G Cloud radio access network (C-RAN)
  • Ultra small cells based heterogeneous network (HetNet)
  • Heterogeneous cloud radio access network (H-CRAN)
  • Disruptive approaches for increasing network capacity
  • Programmable optical backbone networks with petabit throughput
  • Ultra Reliable and Low Latency Communication (URLLC)
  • 5G management and orchestration
  • Full Dimension MIMO
  • Adaptive Coding and Modulation (AMC)
  • Filter-Bank Multi-Carrier (FBMC)
  • Frequency and Quadrature Amplitude Modulation (FQAM)

5G Wireless Air Interface Options

  • New access protocols and procedures for collaborative communications
  • Software defined air interface
  • Spectral usage techniques
  • New multiple accesses (“no cell” concept)
  • New radio resource management techniques
  • Physical layer procedures, and coding New modulations schemes
  • Channel models for 2.3 GHz, 2.6 GHz, 5.25 GHz, 26.4 GHz, and 58.68 GHz.
  • Advanced MIMO technology with wider bandwidths
  • Propagation modeling of densely populated urban areas
  • Beamforming, network discovery, and relaying
  • Coding and modulation algorithms
  • Interference management
  • Non-Orthogonal, Asynchronous Waveforms
  • Millimeter-Wave Beamforming
  • Cooperative diversity and flexible modulation
  • C o-existence of macro-cells and cognitive radio small-cells
  • Systems for mmWave transceivers
  • Generalized frequency division multiplex (GFDM)
  • Filter bank multicarrier (FBMC)
  • Universal filtered multicarrier (UFMC)
  • Filtered OFDM (f-OFDM)
  • Sparse code multiple access (SCMA)
  • Non-orthogonal multiple access (NOMA)
  • Resource spread multiple access (RSMA)
  • 3D Beamforming & Diversity
  • Hardwire connection replacement on chip
  • Information showers

3GPP Evolution to 5G: LTE-Advanced Pro

  • Major advances
  • Narrowband- Internet of Things (NB-IoT)
  • MTC enhancements
  • D2D, Enhanced Device to Device (D2D)
  • Public safety features : Proximity-based Services (Prose) for Public Safety
  • TDD/FDD Evolution
  • Small cell dual-connectivity and architecture
  • Carrier aggregation enhancements
  • Interworking with Wi-Fi
  • LTE-Unlicensed (LTE-U)
  • Licensed-Assisted Access (LAA) and Enhanced LAA (eLAA)
  • Indoor positioning
  • Single cell-point to multi-point
  • Impact on latency reduction
  • Using Traditional licensed spectrum
  • Cloud RAN/C-RAN, SON, and Dual Connectivity
  • Evolution to 6G

The 5G Operational Scenarios

  • Explanation of 5G scenarios
  • Examples of 5G technology components
  • Cognitive & energy-efficient wireless technologies
  • Enhancing LTE radio standards
  • Capacity and performance
  • System robustness
  • 5G wireless implementation road maps
  • Spectrum metrics
  • Interference approaches
  • Reconfigurable radio hardware
  • 5G evaluation tools and test beds

3GPP Standardization and Enabling Technologies for 5G

  • 3GPP 5G System Requirements
  • 3GPP 5G System Architecture
  • Evolve Packet Core (EPC) Evolution
  • Next Generation EPC and Multi-RAT Support
  • Dedicated Core Network
  • eMBB, mMTC and URLLC
  • Network Slicing
  • RRC / NAS Status
  • Smalls Cells
  • Heterogeneous Networks (HetNet)
  • LTE and LTE-A Evolution to 5G Path
  • LTE Unlicensed
  • LTE License Assisted Access (LAA)
  • LTE-WiFi Radio Level Aggregation (LWA)
  • Cloud RAN (C-RAN), vEPC and vIMS
  • Discovery and Device to Device (D2D)
  • Vehicle to Vehicle (V2V)
  • LTE Machine Type Communication for Internet of Things (IoT)
  • Narrowband Internet of Things (NB-IoT)
  • Enhancements for eMTC and NB-IoT
  • Coordinated Multi-Point Transmission and Reception (CoMP)
  • Licensed Assisted Access for LTE (LAA-LTE)
  • LTE Wireless Local Area Network (WLAN) Aggregation (LWA)
  • Downlink (DL) Multi-User Superposition Transmission (MUST)
  • Network-Based IP Flow Mobility (NBIFOM)
  • Mission Critical Push-to-Talk (MCPTT) over LTE
  • Monitoring Enhancement (MONTE) for MTC services
  • Enhancements to MBMS, ProSe and group communications
  • Enhancements to User Plane Congestion Management (UPCON)

3GPP 5G System Survey

  • Principles of 5G Core (5GC)
  • Principles of 5G New Radio (5G NR)
  • NR, gNB, NG-RAN and 5GC
  • NG RAN
  • Dual Connectivity options

3GPP 5G Identifiers

  • Subscription Permanent Identifier (SUPI)
  • Subscription Concealed Identifier (SUCI)
  • Subscription Identification Security
  • Permanent Equipment Identifier
  • Subscription Identifier De-concealing Function
  • 5G Globally Unique Temporary Identifier
  • Security Requirements and Features
  • General security requirements
  • Requirements on the UE
  • Requirements on the gNB
  • Requirements on the ng-eNB
  • Requirements on the AMF
  • Requirements on the SEAF
  • Requirements on the UDM
  • Core network security
  • Trust boundaries
  • Visibility and configurability
  • Requirements for algorithms, and algorithm selection

3GPP 5G Core Architecture Overview

  • Changes and Improvements Compared to 4G
  • CP/UP Split
  • NW Slicing
  • Key Network Functions
  • Network Connectivity
  • Service-Based Architecture (SBA)
  • Network interfaces and services
  • Network Exposure Function
  • Protocols
  • Control and User Plane separation
  • Modularization
  • Virtualization
  • Service-based Architecture (SBA)
  • Network Slicing
  • NFV and SDN
  • Multi-Access Edge Computing (MEC)
  • Network Slicing
  • Benefits of network slicing
  • Network Slice Selection Function
  • Interworking with 4G EPC
  • 5G Protocol Stack (OSI-based)
  • Quick Compare: Verizon, AT&T, T-Mobile, Sprint, others
  • Virtualizing the 5G Network Core and use Mobile Edge Computing (MEC)

5G Challenges and Requirements

  • ITU and NMGN use cases for 5G
  • New radio access technologies (RAT)
  • Spectrum bands availability
  • Networks and devices
  • Air-interface and RAN systems
  • Virtualized architectures
  • Service delivery architecture
  • Single frequency full duplex radio technologies
  • Architecture and key technologies
  • Dynamic deployment of network functions
  • New wireless backhaul solutions
  • Adaptive resource management
  • Flexible spectrum usage
  • Safety and delay critical network of Cloudlets
  • Performance requirements
  • Latency
  • Always-on users per cell
  • Duty cycles
  • Signaling loads
  • Massive capacity
  • Energy consumption
  • Spectrum impact
  • New architecture for services and service delivery
  • Hyper connectivity to trillions of devices
  • Massive dense networks
  • Massive distributed MIMO
  • Advanced interference and mobility management
  • Cooperation of different transmission points with overlapped coverage
  • Efficient support of machine-type devices
  • Latency and enhanced reliability
  • Cybersecurity and Cyberattacks on 5G Services and Networks

Other 5G Training Modules and Components (Elective)

Overview of the 5G Mobile Network

  • Overview of 5G
  • Overview of 3GPP Release 16
  • 5G Network/transport
  • 5G Node/platform
  • 5G Application and Services
  • 5G Vs. 5GE Vs. 4G LTE
  • 5G Use Cases
  • Enhanced Mobile Broadband
  • Connected Vehicles
  • Enhanced Multi-Media
  • Massive Internet of Things
  • Ultra-Reliable Low Latency Applications
  • Fixed Wireless Access

The 5G System Survey

  • Principles of 5G Core (5GC)
  • Principles of 5G New Radio (5G NR)
  • NR, gNB, NG-RAN and 5GC
  • NG RAN
  • Dual Connectivity options

5G RAN and Core Architecture Overview

  • Changes and Improvements Compared to 4G
  • CP/UP Split
  • NW Slicing
  • Key Network Functions
  • Network Connectivity
  • Service-Based Architecture (SBA)
  • Network interfaces and services
  • Network Exposure Function
  • Protocols
  • Control and User Plane separation
  • Modularization
  • Virtualization
  • Service-based Architecture (SBA)
  • Network Slicing
  • NFV and SDN
  • Multi-Access Edge Computing (MEC)
  • Network Slicing
  • Benefits of network slicing
  • Network Slice Selection Function
  • Interworking with 4G EPC
  • 5G Protocol Stack (OSI-based)
  • Quick Compare: Verizon, AT&T, T-Mobile, Sprint, others in Europe, Asia and Latin/South America, Africa and Australia/New Zeeland
  • Virtualizing the 5G Network Core and use Mobile Edge Computing (MEC)

5G Evolution of RAN and Core Network

  • 5G Core Architecture
  • 5G Service Based Architecture SBA
  • Network Functions (NFs)
  • Access and Mobility Management function (AMF)
  • Control Plane Model Layer (CPML)
  • Hardware Abstraction Layer (HAL)
  • Composable Network Application Processor (CNAP)
  • Session Management function (SMF)
  • 5G User Plane Function (UPF)
  • Policy Control Function (PCF)
  • Authentication Server Function (AUSF)
  • Unified Data Management (UDM)
  • Application Function (AF)
  • Network Exposure function (NEF)
  • NF Repository function (NRF)
  • Network Slice Selection Function (NSSF)
  • NETCONF and YANG for control of all Integrated Control Plane
  • Evolution of Mobile Base Stations
  • Multi-access Edge Computing (MEC)

5G Operational Procedures

  • Network Operation: Registration of UE
  • Authentication
  • Security framework
  • UE states
  • Procedure for using subscription temporary identifier
  • Subscriber privacy
  • Secure steering of roaming
  • UE-assisted network-based detection of false base station
  • Network redundancy in 5G core and network slicing
  • PDU Session Establishment
  • Components of PDU session
  • IP and Ethernet addressing
  • 5G-NR Call Flows
  • 4G-5G dual connectivity
  • 5G-NR Non Standalone Access Flow (EN-DC)
  • 5G-NR Standalone Access Registration Flow
  • Non-Standalone NR Security
  • Device to Device Communication (D2D)

Overview of Security Architecture in 3GPP

  • 3GPP security standards
  • Security Functions for 5G
  • Increased home control
  • Unified authentication framework
  • Security Anchor Function (SEAF)
  • Subscriber identifier privacy
  • Overview of 5G Security Architecture
  • Security Requirements and Features
  • Security Procedures between UE and 5G Network Functions
  • Evolution of the Trust Model
  • 5G Threat Attacks and Surface
  • 5G Security Key Hierarchy
  • Ciphering Algorithms
  • Integrity Algorithms
  • Test Data for the Security Algorithms

5G Technical Fundamentals

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