GSM FUNDAMENTALS
Telecommunications
Training
Provided by Ossidian
GSM Fundamentals provides a comprehensive overview of the Global System for Mobile Communications (GSM), which is the most widely used second generation (2G) system in the world.
Audience:
The main target audiences for this module are:
Engineers new to GSM voice networks
Radio planners
Network planners
Value added service providers
Sales/marketing staff with expertise in the mobile market
Learning objectives:
On completion of this module, you will be able to:
identify the principal objectives in the implementation of GSM
identify the services and network structure of GSM
list the components of the GSM Reference Model
describe the MS, BSC, BTS, MSC, HLR, VLR, EIR, AuC and OSS
define GSM s registration, location updating, paging, and security processes
outline the main stages in a PSTN to MS call (including MS roaming)
Prerequisites:
Knowledge: A technical or telecommunications background would be desirable, but is not essential.
Equipment & software: Version 4 (or higher) Browser and Shockwave / Flash 6 plug-in.
Detailed Contents:
History of GSM
GSM Milestones
Transition from Analog to Digital
GSM Objectives
GSM Services
Cellular Concepts
GSM Reference Model
GSM Architecture - MS
GSM Architecture - BSS
GSM Architecture - NSS
GSM Architecture - OSS
GSM Network Structure
Basic Network Operations
Call Case: PSTN to MS
Call Case: MS to PSTN
Audience:
The main target audiences for this module are:
Engineers new to GSM voice networks
Radio planners
Network planners
Value added service providers
Sales/marketing staff with expertise in the mobile market
Learning objectives:
On completion of this module, you will be able to:
identify the principal objectives in the implementation of GSM
identify the services and network structure of GSM
list the components of the GSM Reference Model
describe the MS, BSC, BTS, MSC, HLR, VLR, EIR, AuC and OSS
define GSM s registration, location updating, paging, and security processes
outline the main stages in a PSTN to MS call (including MS roaming)
Prerequisites:
Knowledge: A technical or telecommunications background would be desirable, but is not essential.
Equipment & software: Version 4 (or higher) Browser and Shockwave / Flash 6 plug-in.
Detailed Contents:
History of GSM
GSM Milestones
Transition from Analog to Digital
GSM Objectives
GSM Services
Cellular Concepts
GSM Reference Model
GSM Architecture - MS
GSM Architecture - BSS
GSM Architecture - NSS
GSM Architecture - OSS
GSM Network Structure
Basic Network Operations
Call Case: PSTN to MS
Call Case: MS to PSTN
|
|
||||||||||||||||
GSM FUNDAMENTALS
--
About The Training Provider: Ossidian
Ossidian - Ossidian offers 42 eLearning modules and online tests on telecom, satcom, broadcasting, mobile and wireless technology topics including VOIP, SIP, SIGTRAN, WiMAX, All-IP 3G, GSM, GPRS, EDGE, UMTS, ATM, IP and more.
The #1 benefit is that you can provide your staff with a quality resource to give themselves an understanding of new communications technologies without expensive classroom training...
