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Basic understanding of OSI stack and communication system
A brief History Of telecommunication System part 1
This session Explains the Different Network Elements in LTE
In this Session We will Lean about the LTE architecture and different interfaces available
In this Session We will Lean about the LTE architecture and different interfaces available this is the part 2 of previous session.
In this Session We will Lean about the Protocol Stacks Used across different interferes for data processing
The Session will give a detailed understanding of the identifier used across interfaces to maintain the context of a User or to say to identify a user or a specific procedure
The Session will give a detailed understanding of the identifier used across interfaces to maintain the context of a User or to say to identify a user or a specific procedure
One of the most important feature of LTE system to have different Quality of service support , this session will give an insight of the same.
The Antenna Basics
learn about MIMO and how it impacts the system performance (Please download the session PDF from Session 10)
This session is about the different frame structures and types used in LTE (FDD/TDD)
In this session the Forward Error and backward error correction mechanisms are discussed in detail
In this session you will learn about basic fading and impairments which impact the cellular system (Please download the session PDF from Session 10)
The Session Explains about the OFDMA , impacts of Inter Carrier Interference and Inter Symbol Interference and techniques to mitigate them (Please download the session PDF from Session 10)
The session Explains about the physical layer processing especially about Cyclic-prefix- OFDMA Block in TX and RX , CRC and Interleaving (Please download the session PDF from Session 10)
The session Explains about the physical layer processing especially about Rate matching and Modulations Techniques like QPSK and different QAMs
(Please download the session PDF from Session 10)
The session Explains about the physical layer processing especially PAPR (peak to average power ratio) and SC-FDMA
(Please download the session PDF from Session 10)
this session will give an overview of logical channels , transport channels, and physical channels and how they are mapped across the layers
The session explains about the Secondary Sync channel and how to decode the PCI (Please download the session PDF from Session 19)
This session Explains about the Reference signal and how to decode then what what is the significance of RS for the LTE system. Apart from this in this session the PBCH channel Introduction will be give which will be explained in detail the upcoming session.
(Please download the session PDF from Session 19)
This Session Explains all the Details about the PBCH channel , how to decode it , and what information it carries (Please download the session PDF from Session 19)
This session Explains about the PCFICH channel and gives a introduction to the Physical HARQ channel (Please download the session PDF from Session 19)
Physical Downlink channel is once of the most important channel in DL and it complicated too to understand . we will cover this channel in detail this session will be followed by two more session on the same channel.
(Please download the session PDF from Session 19)
(Please download the session PDF from Session 19)
This session covers the remaining of the PDCCH channel and touches in detail a very important topic of Downlink control information which is the reason behind the dynamic scheduling and resource allocation.
(Please download the session PDF from Session 19)
This session disscuss about the Resource allocation Types used in Downlink and uplink allocation (Please download the session PDF from Session 19)
This session Explains about the HARQ processing (Please download the session PDF from Session 19)
In this session we will discuss about the Uplink channels starting from the PUSCH and Sounding reference signal their processing and significance.
This session Explains about the Channel state information in detail and why they are used.
(Please download the session PDF from Session 29)
This Session explains about the Throughput calculation and what is TTI reporting
(Please download the session PDF from Session 29)
The Uplink power control is very Import concept in UL transmission as we have limited about of power at the UE. UL _PC algos need to be very smart so that the UEs power can be optimally used. the ULPC will be covered in two sessions . (Please download the session PDF from Session 29)
continuation of ULPC (Please download the session PDF from Session 29)
This session Explains RACH in detail and will be covered in two sessions.
(Please download the session PDF from Session 29)
This Session Explains about the RACH processing part its a continuation of the previous session.
(Please download the session PDF from Session 29)
This session Explain about the Paging process, how the paging is transmitted and how the paging Occasions are calculated for different UEs .
(Please download the session PDF from Session 29)
This session Explains about the PDCP , its procedures , functions and header structures
This Session continues the discussion left for PDCP and gives an introduction to the RLC layer and its different modes (Please download the session PDF from Session 37)
This session Explains about the RLC header and procedures
(Please download the session PDF from Session 37)
This session Gives introduction to MAC layer and discuss about the DLA and ULA .
This Session explains about the MAC procedures and MAC priority handling and scheduling.
(Please download the session PDF from Session 40)
This session Explains about the MAC header and in the End of the session we also tries to decode some sample PDUs (Please download the session PDF from Session 40)
This session Explains about the PHR procedure and Timing Advance procedure (Please download the session PDF from Session 40)
This session Explains about the In and Out of connected mode DRX the session PDF is attached
This Session is about the MAC_Scheduling and schedulers used in the LTE system at enodeb
This Session Gives a Brief introduction to the RRC layer and here we will discuss about the different RRC states and system information in detail . all the PDF for this and Next session are attached here please download for reference
system information continue ( The session PDFs are available at Session 46)
This session Explains about NAS-S1AP-X2AP and PLMN section procedure ( The session PDFs are available at Session 46)
Network Entry and QCAT log session
This Session Explains all about the attach procedure ( The session PDFs are available at Session 46)
( The session PDFs are available at Session 46)
( The session PDFs are available at Session 46)
Tracking Area Update Procedures :
1) Triggered TAU
2) Periodic TAU
( The session PDFs are available at Session 46)
Session gives an overview of the HO procedures
Session gives an overview of the HO procedures
In this session I have tried to compile up all the Linux command which are frequently used in the development and testing... Please who are familiar with the Linux interface can skip this session.
A radio Interface tool by MediaTek compatible for its chipsets.
This session Gives a detailed overview of Carrier-aggregation
This course serves as a comprehensive guide to the foundational concepts of 4G LTE technology, as defined by the 3GPP standards and specifications. The content and structure of the course are carefully designed to provide a thorough understanding of the LTE air interface, with a special focus on the principles of PHY, MAC, and RRC layer design, and their impact on performance and deployment.
Assuming the audience’s familiarity with Basic Networking concepts the course starts directly with discussions on 4G requirements, system architecture, and protocol layers.
Physical layer structure and channels are described in detail. Resource allocation schemes, channel Sounding, MIMO features, and beam management are also explained. The course also presents the step by step process followed by a UE from down-link synchronization to Uplink access and operation in the connected mode under power-saving and mobility procedures.
course Highlights
1) Introduction to the Cellular evolution over generations
2) Introduction To Basic terminology:
3) LTE Air Interface eg. TDMA,FDMA,CDMA,WCDMA,OFDMA,SC-FDMA
4) Modulation techniques (AM,FM,PM,BPSK, QPSK,16QAM, 64QAM etc)
5) LTE Layer1 processing
6) Resource allocation on time and frequency domain.
7) Discussion on channel mapping (logical-transport-physical)
8) Detailed discussion of individual physical channel and its mapping on the resource grid
9) Layer2 and its processing
10) Call flow layer 3:
11) Other Important Topics like
-Introduction to Advance LTE features (carrier aggregation, DLFSS, ULFSS, ANR, SON, DRX,etc)