3G UMTS Fundamentals-Technology, Architecture, Protocols
What you'll learn
- Everything they need to know about fundamentals of 3G
Requirements
- Basic familiarization with Telecom Engineering terms
Description
This course explains the 3G (UMTS) technology fundamentals. This course highlights the new technologies and changes that were introduced in UMTS or 3G networks. This course focuses on in-depth understanding of UMTS systems, WCDMA concepts, Air interface protocols and procedures. This course is for students as well as working professionals who want to learn fundamentals of 3G technologies.
Who this course is for:
- Network and system engineers who want to get introduce to 3G systems.
- Students and working professionals who want understanding of UMTS systems.
- Anyone who want to learn protocols and procedures involved in 3G systems.
- Anyone who want to upgrade their skills for better job.
Course content
- Preview11:52
- 13:40Application Of Channelization And Scrambling Codes
- 16:47Channelization Or OVSF Codes
- 16:59Power Control In 3G UMTS
- 05:34LECTURE 5: Rake Receiver To Combat Multipath Propagation
- 09:21Lecture 6: Soft And Hard Handovers Explained
- 07:35Lecture 7: Cell Breathing In 3G UMTS
- 07:40Evolution From 2G to 3G Mobile Systems
- 24:00UMTS Architecture (1/2)-UMTS Terrestrial Radio Access Network
- 22:313G UMTS Architecture (2/2)-UMTS Core Network
- 22:12Radio Access Bearer (RAB) and RRC
- 25:093G UMTS Channels And Their Functions
- 20:223G UMTS (WCDMA) Security Explained
- 15:09Location Area (LA), Routing Area (RA) & UTRAN Registration Area (URA)
- 14:51UE Identifiers- U-RNTI, S-RNTI, D-RNTI And C-RNTI
- 10:29UE Identifiers- IMSI,TMSI, P-TMSI, IMEI, MSISDN
- 15:07UE States-Idle Mode, CELL_DCH, CELL_FACH, CELL_PCH, URA_PCH
- 19:14Working Principle Of High Speed Downlink Packet Access (HSDPA)
Instructor
Dr. Moazzam Tiwana is a telecom engineer with a M.Sc. degree in Digital Telecommunication Systems from ENST, Paris, France in 2007 and a Ph.D. degree in Mobile Communications from Telecom SudParis Paris, France, in 2010. His PHD was with the R&D Group of Orange Labs of France Telecom. He has more than Nineteen years of industrial and academic experience with research publications in the reputed international journals.