Designed mainly for engineers and managers working on the planning and deployment of UMTS radio networks, this course provides an appreciation of the issues and design procedures that need considering when planning a UMTS radio network.
Planning concepts and procedures are examined, with specific emphasis on the requirements of the 3G (UMTS) radio network, including capacity and coverage, the use of link budgets, traffic modelling and quality of service, cell planning and optimisation, and the use of planning tools. A comparison is made with GSM radio planning techniques.
Why should you attend this course?
Delegates who complete this 1-day technology programme will be able to:
Describe the key concepts that affect performance of a UMTS radio system
List the main procedures used for 3G radio planning and identify three main differences between UMTS and GSM radio planning requirements
Describe the complex relationship between Capacity, Coverage and Quality within the UMTS radio network
List the major components of the UMTS Radio Link Budget
Relate basic traffic modelling parameters to QoS requirements in the radio network
Use a flow chart to represent the UMTS Cell Planning & Optimisation process, and describe each stage in terms of its function and operation
Better appreciate the complexity of UMTS Radio Site Selection and relate the processes to the less complex requirements of GSM
Describe the use of Radio Planning Tools in the overall UMTS radio planning process
This programme is aimed primarily at engineers and managers working on, or associated with, the planning and deployment of UTMS radio networks. An understanding of mobile communications, especially UMTS Radio would be advantageous for anyone wishing to attend this course.
In-house Options
This course is available as an in-house option delivered at a date and location convenient to you. more…