LTE Fundamentals Training, LTE Standards Training
LTE Fundamentals Training, LTE (long-term evolution) mobile communication system, standardized by 3rd
Generation Partnership Project (3GPP), a united telecommunications standard development organizations (ARIB,
ATIS, CCSA, ETSI, TSDSI, TTA, TTC).
We have developed comprehensive LTE Training Programs to satisfy the
competence needs of professionals exploring new LTE business opportunities to expertise
required for operating a LTE network.
Learn the fundamentals of the LTE services, features, network architecture, radio interface and the evolution of 4G
telecommunication and LTE-Advanced.
LTE Fundamentals Training – Course Description
LTE Fundamentals Training course covers the fundamentals of LTE features and procedures. It gives an in-depth
high-level understanding of the LTE Systems, radio access and core network architecture as well as the EPS
Bearer Service, End-to-End QoS, policy and security. Also covered in this course are the protocols used over
LTE interfaces.
LTE Fundamentals Training course gives an overview of the fundamental technology of Long Term Evolution (LTE).
Attendees will learn the basics of the LTE, LTE radio interface, including multiple input, multiple output (MIMO),
OFDM, uplink and downlink, SIMO, TDD, FDD, channel coding and GSA.
Learn about LTE standards, LTE services and network technologies, including radio access, the core transport
network, and service capabilities, codecs, security, quality of service (QoS) and hooks for non-3GPP radio access to
the core network, and for interworking with Wi-Fi networks. Topics included: LTE Radio Access Networks (RAN),
LTE/EPC Service & Systems Aspects (SA), LTE Core Network & Terminals (CT) and interworking with UMTS
and GSM EDGE Radio Access Networks (GERAN).
LTE Fundamentals Training discusses all aspects of high bitrates in IP communications with Fourth Generation
Mobile Communications/LTE and various aspects of LTE including change of business and service paradigm, which
it is bringing to mobile communications and M2M/IoT. LTE Fundamentals Training is a rich content training course
developed and delivered by knowledgeable instructors and consultants focused on the entire mobile communication
community.
LTE Fundamentals Training coverage also includes: LTE services, standards and architecture, Radio access sub-
system, Evolved Packet Core (EPC), Signaling on the radio path, Macrocells, microcells, femtocells, SIM card and
security, location based driven applications, and much more more.
Target Audience
The target audience for LTE Fundamentals Training course is: Business and Operations Professionals, HR, Network
Engineers, Systems Engineers, Service Engineers, Service Design Engineer, and Network Design Engineer
Learning Objectives
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Upon completion of completing this course, attendees will:
Understand what LTE and EPC are
Explain the evolution of cellular networks GSM, WCDMA, CDMA, TD-SCDMA, LTE and LTE-Advanced
Compare and contrast Service functionalities of LTE and GSM, CDMA, 1xEV-DO and UMTS
Understand LTE standardization and the role of 3GPP
Discuss LTE service and business environment
List LTE and EPC terminology, services and features
Identify the key goals, functions and requirements of LTE and EPC
List LTE Radio Fundamentals, Spectrum, Standards, Network Technologies, Architectures,
Generations, Terminals & Devices
Identify Key LTE Carriers, Network Operators & Resellers
List necessary functions for LTE and EPC implementation
Describe the key technical components of LTE and EPC
Explore the role of LTE and EPC in future wireless deployments
Discover voice and video over LTE requirements and implementation
Compare and contrast Service functionalities of LTE and LTE-Advanced
Gain a high level understanding of Voice and Video over LTE profiles
Examine the future of LTE, LTE-Advanced, Voice over LTE (VoLTE) and Video over LTE (ViLTE)
Explore the role of LTE and EPC in future M2M and IoT deployments
Course Outlines
LTE Overview
What is LTE?
LTE Standardization
3rd generation partnership project (3GPP)
3GPP history
3GPP, the current organization
3GPP releases
GPP LTE release and beyond (LTE-advanced)
IMT-advanced process
LTE Market Trends
Key LTE Business Challenges
End User LTE Services and Applications
LTE Architecture Overview
Overall high level description of LTE
LTE performance
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FDD, TDD, LTE advanced
Frequencies for LTE
Basic parameters of LTE
Radio access subsystem: E-UTRAN (also called EUTRA) E-UTRAN characteristics
E-UTRAN interfaces
Macrocells, microcells and femtocells
Core network
LTE network elements
Functional split between the E-UTRAN and the EPC
LTE – roaming architecture
LTE network mobility management
Role of IMS in LTE/EPC
Voice over LTE (VoLTE)
Video over LTE (ViLTE)
SIM, USIM and ISIM
LTE Network Deployment considerations
LTE Radio Network Considerations
Transport Network Considerations
LTE/EPC Core Network Considerations
LTE Radio Technology
E-UTRAN (Evolved UTRAN)
What is OFDM/OFDMA?
OFDM (Orthogonal Frequency Division Multiplexing)
SC-FDMA (Single-Carrier Frequency Division Multiple Access)
FDD and TDD
OFDMA advantages
LTE channel: bandwidths and characteristics
OFDM applied to LTE
MIMO (Multiple Input Multiple Output)
General facts behind MIMO
LTE Flat IP Core Network
Fixed mobile convergence
IP multimedia subsystem (IMS)
General description of IMS
Session Initiation Protocol (SIP)
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IMS components and interfaces
Evolved packet system in GPP standards
Policy and charging rules function (PCRF)
Enhanced voice quality
Circuit-switched fallback (CSFB)
Simultaneous voice and LTE (SVLTE)
Voice over LTE (VoLTE)
Over-The-Top (OTT) applications
LTE Protocols and Procedures
LTE RAN protocols and procedures
Mobility in LTE
LTE Systems radio access network architecture
QoS in LTE
Policy and charging
LTE security
Principles of LTE security
LTE EPC security
SIM card physical interface
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