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5g wireless crash course - Tonex Training


Length: 4 Days
When: September 16, 2019, 9:00 am - September 19, 2019, 4:00 pm
Where: 2615 Elm Hill Pike, Nashville, TN 37214, USA

This course is a technical introduction to 5G. The course includes the design goals and development schedule for 5G, the principles, design and implementation of the 5G air interface, radio access network and core network, and the operation of the 5G system. 

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5G Wireless Crash Course, covers all parts of 5G wireless vision, ideas, application, use cases, innovations and models. Go to TONEX 5G Wireless Crash Course and find out about 5G developmental and progressive themes, technology A-Z.

Learn about ITU-T’s IMT-202 5G requirements and 3GPP system standards heading into the 5G era including:

Critical communication and public safety
Enhancements for direct device-to-device (D2D) communications; TETRA/P.25-like functionality for broadband data.
Group communications
Machine-type Communications
5G NR and Radio optimizations to allow for lower cost
System level awareness of M2M devices Device power consumption optimizations
Mechanisms for optimized handling of small amounts of data
System capacity and robustness
Access Network Discovery and Selection Function (ANDSF)
Enhancing the level of automation
Decoupling software functions from the resources

Courses Topics :

Overview of 5G
5G Application and Use Cases
3GPP LTE-A and LTE-A Pro Evolution into the 5G
LTE / LTE-Advanced Introduction
5G Wireless Requirements, Applications, and Services
5G integration with 802.11ax, 802.11ay and 802.11az
5G Technology Enablers
5G Security

Request more information regarding 5g wireless crash course. Visit tonex.com for course and workshop detail.

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