The Fifty Steps of a Wireless Design
Target Audience
No market analysis can be done without a proper market modeling. This class is essential for managers and engineers alike. The class applies to all technologies but is specially useful for people working with networks that involve data transmission.
Pre-Requisite
Wireless Communications Overview and Market Modeling or equivalent knowledge.
Goals
Designing a wireless network is a complex task that requires a detailed methodology to cover all aspects. Such a methodology is described in this class. This class describes the steps that should be done to complete a proper wireless design, from GIS database, through market modeling and up to network performance. This module is illustrated using the CelPlanner Suite of tools. A 30-day training license of CelPlanner Suite is included.
Course Syllabus
Design Tasks
Modeling a Wireless Market
- Findings Phase
- Area of Interest
- Terrain Data Bases
- Demographic Data Bases
- Service Modeling
- User Terminal Modeling
- Traffic Distribution Modeling
Wireless Network Strategy
- Spectrum Usage
- Deployment Strategy
- Core Equipment
- Base Station Equipment
- Customer Premises Equipment
- Link Budget
- Backhaul Equipment
- Land Line Access Point (PoP)
Wireless Network Design
- Field Measurement Campaign
- Measurement Processing
- Propagation Models and Parameters
- Site Location
- Site Predictions
- Static Traffic Simulation
- Backhaul Design
Wireless Network Optimization
- Cell Enhancement and Footprint Optimization
- Resource Optimization
Wireless Network Performance
- Perform Dynamic Traffic Simulation
- KPI Performance
- Performance Prediction Plots
Course Type: Private Class
Course Length: 1 day (6 hours)
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