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Next generation wireless networks crash course : Tonex Training


Next generation wireless crash course is an important course delivered by Tonex training. Next Generation Wireless Networks Crash Course is an innovative training program covering trends in today’s rapidly changing Wireless Industry. Topics including current and next generation 802.11 and 5G technologies, concepts, standardization activities, regulation, products and services.

Learn about:

Overview of Current and Future Wireless Technologies
Next generation wireless capability requirements
5G in the technology roadmap
Trends in Wireless Technologies including next generation 802.11& 5G
Fixed vs. Mobile Wireless Trends
5G Applications and Use Cases
Next generation 802.11 applications and usage scenarios
Next generation 802.11 and 5G deployment options
Concepts behind security, performance, interoperability and capacity
Next generation 802.11 and 5G building blocks, architectures and key enablers and components
Next generation 802.11 and 5G spectrum

Learning Objectives:
Upon completion of this course, the participant will:

Describe the fundamental concepts of LAN, PAN and BAN wireless technologies
Describe similarities and differences between Wireless LANs, Wireless PANs and Wireless BANs
Understand the fundamental concepts of 802.15.1, 802.15.4 and 802.15.6
Describe similarities and differences between RFID, Bluetooth, Bluetooth LE, ZigBee and 6LowPAN
Understand the fundamental concepts of 802.11a/b/g/n and 802.11ax,az,ay and ah
Understand the core concepts on 802.11 PHY and MAC layers
Understand ideas behind OFDM, MIMO spatial streams and Multi-user MIMO (MU-MIMO) features
Understand Modulation/Coding and Other elements/features behind 802.11
Understand PHY and MAC modifications for different versions and releases
List Coexistence mechanisms for different channels
List 802.11 scenarios and configurations
Describe 802.11ax futures and requirements
Describe 802.11az related positioning and location requirements
Describe 802.11ah futures and requirements
Describe 802.11ay: Enhanced Throughput for Operation in License-Exempt Bands above 45 GHz

Course Outline:

Executive Summary of Trends in Wireless Industry
Overview of Current and Future Wireless Technologies
Executive Summary of 5G
Executive Summary of IEEE 802.11
IEEE Std 802.11 Architecture
Principles behind 802.11a/b/g/n/c/ax/ah/y/z
802.11 Systems and Bands
Introduction to 802.11n and 802.11ac
Introduction to 802.11ax
Introduction to REVmc/Location
Introduction to 802.11ay (802.11 TGay)
Introduction to 802.11TGaz
Introduction to 802.11ah
Principles behind 5G Wireless
Market Drivers and Use Cases for 5G
Requirements for 5G
Regulatory Considerations Applied to 5G

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