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Non-Orthogonal Multiple Access (NOMA) 5G Training - Tonex Training


Length: 3 Days

5G Wireless utilizing NOMA training covers the major 5G remote interchanges including, channels, antennas, propagation, 3GPP New Radio (NR), Next Generation (NexGen), issues encompassing rising 5G remote LAN and cell/backhaul applications.

5G Technologies Using NOMA Training covers ideas, administrations, technologies and network segments behind 5G remote. Discover how 5G remote networks will be a lot more intelligent and quicker than 4G. New patterns, for example, machine-to-machine correspondence, self-driving vehicles, keen urban areas, associated society, Internet of Things (IoT), communicate like administrations, life saver interchanges in the midst of normal disaster will be a piece of the new 5G wireless services.

Learning Objectives:
Upon completion of this course, the attendees can:

Describe what 5G is
Describe what Non-orthogonal multiple access (NOMA) is
Describe different modulation techniques in mobile communication
Describe power-level modulation
Describe key metrics for evaluation of modulation techniques
Describe advantages and disadvantages of NOMA
Compare and contrast orthogonal multiple access (OMA) and NOMA
Describe methods to implement OMA and NOMA
Describe ongoing research areas for NOMA implementation
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 & User-Driven 5G Requirements
Describe ITU 5G standards (IMT2020) along with NGMN alliance and 3GPP and more…

Course content / agenda:

What is 5G Wireless Communication?
5G Wireless Requirements, Applications, and Services
5G Vision
Fundamental Communications Concepts for NOMA Modulation Fundamentals
Analog Modulation
Digital Modulation
Demodulation
Detection
5G Wireless Air Interface
5G and NOMA
NOMA Classification Types
NOMA technology basics
Performance Characterization of NOMA


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Non-Orthogonal Multiple Access (NOMA) 5G Training

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