Course overview
This course gives a technical overview of 5G. Throughout the course, learners will gain a solid understanding of the essential topics relating to 5G. The course includes the design goals and development schedule for 5G, the principles and architecture of the 5G air interface, radio access network and core network.
Modules also explore use cases and performance objectives; network function virtualisation and network slicing; standardisation and timelines for 3GPP and the ITU; and interworking and compatibility between 5G, LTE and Wi-Fi. The course further discusses radio spectrum and millimetre wave communications, and non-standalone and standalone deployment options.
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Further Information
Level | Technical |
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Partner Details | Wray Castle is the leading provider of training in the telecommunications industry. They provide training on telecommunication technologies across the industry sectors and on a global scale, including mobile and fixed network operators such as EE, O2, Three and BT, as well as transport, defence, energy and emergency services. |
Type | Course |
What you will learn
On completion of this course, learners will have gained a solid understanding of the essential topics relating to 5G, including:
• 5G introduction and key features
• Standardisation and timelines for 3GPP and the ITU
• Use cases and performance objectives
• Radio spectrum and millimetre wave communications
• Principles of radio transmission and reception in 5G
• Radio access network architecture
• Non-standalone and standalone deployment options
• Core network architecture
• Network function virtualisation and network slicing
• Interworking and compatibility between 5G, LTE and Wi-Fi
• 5G introduction and key features
• Standardisation and timelines for 3GPP and the ITU
• Use cases and performance objectives
• Radio spectrum and millimetre wave communications
• Principles of radio transmission and reception in 5G
• Radio access network architecture
• Non-standalone and standalone deployment options
• Core network architecture
• Network function virtualisation and network slicing
• Interworking and compatibility between 5G, LTE and Wi-Fi
Who should learn
This course is intended for engineers and managers new to, or already working in, mobile communications with a focus on 5G. It would also appeal to those looking to gain a head-start on 5G for future projects, or to remain at the forefront of developments in the field of telecoms.
Units included in this course