Price is for 2 Days
Duration
2 days
Objectives
Upon completion of this course, the attendees will be able to
Describe what 5G is
List the 5G wireless features and their benefits
Describe key 5G technology drivers
Illustrate 5G network architecture and components
- Describe features supporting 5G wireless deployments
Suitable for
Engineers, network planners, network designers, product managers, project managers, program managers, testers, R&D, and anyone else who need to understand 5G technology.
Content
1. 5G promises and challenges
Bandwidth
Power consumption
Infrastructure
Spectral efficiency
Adapting new topologies
Internet of things (IoT) and M2M
Wireless sensor networks and ubiquitous computing
Wearable devices with AI capabilities
2. What is 5G Wireless Communication?
5th Generation Wireless Technology
5G as a technology vision
5G Features
Basic concepts behind 5G technology of mobile communication
5G Wireless Standardizations and Projects
5G technologies
5G technical objectives
5G Wireless Requirements, Applications, and Services
3. 5G Vision
Key technology drivers and innovations behind 5G wireless
Machine-type Communications
Smart homes and buildings
Smart grid
Smart meters
Intelligent Transportation Systems (ITS)
Ultrahigh definition video
Virtual reality applications
Mobile cloud service
“Full Immersive” services
Cognitive radar
Exa-scale cloud data centers and Edge computing
Internet of Vehicles
Ultra-dense networks
Virtualized and cloud-based radio access infrastructure
4. 5G Technology Enablers
System design concepts
Dynamic Spectrum Access (DSA)
Interference Management
Small Cells
Coordinated Multipoint
Mass-scale MIMO
Software-Defined Radio (SDR)
Cognitive Radio
Smart-radio
Multi-hop networks
Direct device-to-device (D2D) communications
Dynamic Adhoc Wireless Networks (DAWN)
Mobile ad hoc network (MANET)
Wireless mesh network (WMN)
5. 5G Wireless Air Interface
New access protocols and procedures for collaborative communications
Software defined air interface
Spectral usage techniques
New multiple accesses (“no cell” concept)
New modulations schemes
Channel models for 2.3 GHz, 2.6 GHz, 5.25 GHz, 26.4 GHz, and 58.68 GHz.
Advanced MIMO technology with wider bandwidths
Cooperative diversity and flexible modulation
Co-existence of macro-cells and cognitive radio small-cells