WiMAX for Non-Engineers Training:WIFI Training for Executives:Managers

     
Course Name:   WiMAX for Non-engineering Professionals, Managers, and Executives Training
     
Deployment Options:   Onsite - Instructor-Led Training
     
Course Duration:   2 days
 

Introduction:
 
Mobile WiMAX is a major contender among the broadband wireless technologies that seek to provide greater capability and/or lower cost than the evolving 3G, 3xxG, and 4G technologies. This course will help you understand why WiMAX is what technical problems it was designed to solve and how it does that, and the basics of the WiMAX system architecture.

We will also take a look at the WiMAX arena including the standards bodies and user groups, manufacturers and service providers, spectrum and regulatory considerations, applications and services, and the roadmap of WiMAX products. We will conclude with a good look at the similarities, differences, strengths, and challenges of WiMAX vis-à-vis 3G technologies such as EVDO and HSDPA/HSUPA. The course will equip you with the knowledge necessary to make good decision related to the evaluation, deployment, and management of this important technology.
 
Audience:
 
While there are no specific prerequisites for this course, some exposure to telecommunications or IT and/or comfort with technological issues will be helpful. The course listed above is a recommended prerequisite that can help provide the necessary background.
 
Customize it:
 
This 1-2-day WiMAX for Non-Engineers course will be customized to your needs and specifications. Eno.com will assist you in identifying those needs and specifications. A word to the wise, there are many vendors of wireless training. They will typically have a broad and general course, one size fits all, already developed and just put your organization’s name on the title slide. This minimizes their effort and time investment. At Eno.com, every course is made to your exact and exacting specifications. We help you ensure what you are getting is what you really need even if at the beginning you weren’t too sure of what that was. We fit the class to your needs. We never fit you into our “standard”, one size fits all, class.
 
Course Aim:
 

Learn how to:

  • Describe why WiMAX was needed and how it works
  • Explain the spectrum considerations that affect the deployment of WiMAX
  • List the various stages in the evolution of the WiMAX standard
  • List the major WiMAX industry players
  • Diagram the architecture of a WiMAX system
  • Compare and contrast the strengths and limitations of WiMAX vis-à-vis the evolving 3G/4G technologies
  • Describe some of the major applications of WiMAX
  • Outline the major considerations involved in deploying a WiMAX system
 
Course Outline
 

Wireless Basics

  • 1G, 2G, and 3G wireless technologies
  • TDMA vs. CDMA
  • GSM
  • WiFi and the evolving IEEE 802.11 standards series
  • Advent of WiMAX

WiMAX: Why It Was Needed and How It Works

  • Technical issues underlying the advent of WiMAX: Fading and delay spread, propagation and attenuation
  • Why and how OFDM is employed within WiMAX
  • Use of CDMA in conjunction with OFDM
  • MIMO

WiMAX Standards and Industry Groups

  • IEEE 802.16 working group
  • WiMAX forum
  • Broadband Wireless Association

Evolution of the WiMAX Standards

  • Scope of IEEE 802.16 standard and “Broadband Wireless Access”
  • IEEE 802.16: Wireless MAN™ Air Interface for Broadband
  • Wireless Access - December 2001
  • IEEE 802.16a - January 2003
  • IEEE 802.16.1: Air interface for 10 to 66 GHz
  • IEEE 802.16.2: Coexistence of broadband wireless access systems
  • IEEE 802.16.3: Air interface for licensed frequencies, 2 to 11 GHz
  • 802.16 - 2005
  • 802.16f - 2005
  • 802.16e: Mobile WiMAX - December 2005
  • 802.20: Standard air interface for mobile broadband wireless access systems supporting vehicular mobility - physical and MAC layer
  • The 802.20 suspension

WiMAX: System Architecture

  • End-to-end network architecture
  • Physical and MAC layers
  • Mobility and Mobile WiMAX
  • Advanced features of mobile WiMAX: Smart antennas, fractionaln frequency reuse, multicast and broadcast service
  • Network design, deployment, and optimization
  • QoS issues
  • System performance considerations
  • Network security issues

Technology Landscape and How WiMAX Fits into It

  • WCDMA family: UMTS, HSDPA, HSUPA, 3G LTE
  • cdma2000 family: 1xRTT, EVDO, and EVDV
  • WiFi, WiMAX, and 3G: Similarities and differences
  • Comparing Mobile WiMAX, 1xEVDO, and HSPA
  • WiMAX: Strengths and challenges

WiMAX Deployment Considerations

  • Worldwide spectrum availability and regulation
  • Mobile WiMAX spectrum considerations
  • Licensed and unlicensed bands
  • Applications of WiMAX and Mobile WiMAX
  • Roadmap for WiMAX products
  • Wrap-up: Course Recap, Q/A, and Evaluations
 
 

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