Length: 2 Days

Certified 6G Systems Engineer (C6GSE) Certification Program by Tonex

6G Key Technologies Training

Certified 6G Systems Engineer (C6GSE) equips professionals to architect, deploy, and optimize end-to-end 6G ecosystems across terrestrial and non-terrestrial networks. The program blends standards insight with practical engineering methods for spectrum efficiency, AI-native RAN, cloud-native cores, and ultra-reliable low-latency applications. Participants learn to integrate sensing, compute, and communications while aligning with enterprise and carrier requirements.

Security is addressed as a design priority with threat modeling, zero-trust patterns, and compliance-aware operations. The program highlights cybersecurity considerations for RAN, core, slicing, and edge workloads, showing how to mitigate attack surfaces and harden control/user planes. Learners finish ready to drive resilient 6G roadmaps, validate performance at scale, and deliver trustworthy services for mission-critical and consumer domains.

Learning Objectives

  • Understand 6G architecture, interfaces, and standards
  • Design AI-native RAN and cloud-native 6G core
  • Engineer NTN and terrestrial co-existence
  • Implement network slicing and QoS assurance
  • Plan testing, KPIs, and lifecycle automation
  • Address cybersecurity across RAN, core, and edge with zero-trust controls
  • Translate business needs into resilient 6G roadmaps

Audience

  • Network Architects and Engineers
  • Telecom Product Managers
  • Systems and Solution Engineers
  • Cybersecurity Professionals
  • Edge and Cloud Engineers
  • RF and Spectrum Engineers
  • CTO Office and Innovation Leads

Program Modules

Module 1: 6G Architecture Foundations

  • End-to-end layers
  • Reference models
  • Interfaces overview
  • Control and user planes
  • Timing and synchronization
  • KPIs and service types

Module 2: AI-Native RAN Engineering

  • RIC and xApps/rApps
  • Beamforming and MIMO
  • Scheduling and orchestration
  • Radio resource management
  • Energy efficiency methods
  • RAN assurance metrics

Module 3: Cloud-Native Core and Edge

  • Service-based core
  • CNFs and microservices
  • API exposure and NEF
  • MEC and edge patterns
  • Observability and tracing
  • Automation and GitOps

Module 4: Non-Terrestrial Networks Integration

  • LEO/MEO/GEO options
  • Direct-to-device design
  • Handover and mobility
  • Link budgets and fades
  • Ground segment interplay
  • Regulatory considerations

Module 5: Security and Zero-Trust 6G

  • Threat models
  • Identity and attestation
  • Slice isolation controls
  • SBOM and supply chain
  • Post-quantum planning
  • Incident response playbooks

Module 6: Slicing, KPIs, and Validation

  • Slice design patterns
  • SLA and QoS models
  • Traffic engineering
  • Test and conformance
  • Performance benchmarking
  • Reliability engineering

Exam Domains

  1. 6G Systems Architecture and Interfaces
  2. AI-Driven RAN Design and Optimization
  3. Cloud-Native Core and Edge Operations
  4. Non-Terrestrial Networks and Integration
  5. Security Engineering and Zero-Trust in 6G
  6. Service Assurance, KPIs, and Validation

Course Delivery
The course is delivered through a combination of lectures, interactive discussions, hands-on workshops, and project-based learning, facilitated by experts in the field of Certified 6G Systems Engineer. Participants will have access to online resources, including readings, case studies, and tools for practical exercises.

Assessment and Certification
Participants will be assessed through quizzes, assignments, and a capstone project. Upon successful completion of the course, participants will receive a certificate in Certified 6G Systems Engineer.

Question Types

  • Multiple Choice Questions (MCQs)
  • Scenario-based Questions

Passing Criteria
To pass the Certified 6G Systems Engineer Certification Training exam, candidates must achieve a score of 70% or higher.

Ready to lead the 6G era with secure, AI-native networks Join the C6GSE program by Tonex and accelerate your path from concept to carrier-grade deployment.

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