Download Interent ExplorerDownload Apple SafariDownload OperaDownload FirefoxDownload Google Chrome

5G Wireless: Technology and Policy Training

5G Wireless: Technology and Policy Training

5G Wireless: Technology and Policy Training:

5G Wireless: Technology and Policy Training Course Hands-on (Online, Onsite, and Classroom Live!)

While 4G wireless networks will continue to evolve and be deployed for some time to come, the researchers, hardware and software designers, defense and homeland security experts, public safety and law enforcement, spectrum regulators, and others are already hard at work defining the contours and understanding the implications of the next generation of wireless technologies.

This exciting 5G Wireless: Technology and Policy Training course provide a comprehensive overview of the core 4G/5G technologies, emerging research areas that are supporting the technologies that will develop into the 5G wireless standards, and the existing and evolving government regulatory policies that are influencing both national and international acceptance of the next-generation standards. This 5G Wireless: Technology and Policy course is taught by a 5G researcher actively involved in pushing the state-of-the-art and is continually updated to reflect the evolving technology landscape. You will go away from the course having acquired an appreciation of the major forces that are shaping the evolution of 4G wireless to 5G.

What’s Included?

  • 5 days of 5G Wireless: Technology and Policy Training Workshop with an expert instructor
  • 5G Wireless: Technology and Policy Electronic Course Guide
  • Certificate of Completion
  • 100% Satisfaction Guarantee

Resources

Related Courses

Customize it:

  • If you are familiar with some aspects of this 5G Wireless: Technology and Policy Training course, we can omit or shorten their discussion.
  • We can adjust the emphasis placed on the various topics or build the 5G Wireless: Technology and Policy course around the mix of technologies of interest to you (including technologies other than those included in this outline).
  • If your background is nontechnical, we can exclude the more technical topics, include the topics that may be of special interest to you (e.g., as a manager or policy-maker), and present the 5G Wireless: Technology and Policy course in a manner understandable to lay audiences.

Prerequisite:

The knowledge and skills that a learner must have before attending this 5G Wireless: Technology and Policy Training course are:

  • Those wishing to take this G Wireless: Technology and Policy Training course should have a basic knowledge of the current wireless communications systems and standards.

Audience/Target Group:

The target audience for this 5G Wireless: Technology and Policy Training course is defined here:

  • This 5G Wireless: Technology and Policy Training course is intended for those with a background in wireless communications who wish to keep abreast of the evolving technologies, spectrum policy, and standards of 5G wireless.

Objectives:

Upon completing this 5G Wireless: Technology and Policy course, learners will be able to meet these objectives:

  • Describe the key 5G technologies, including software-defined radio and cognitive radio
  • Characterize the state-of-the-art of 5G wireless research
  • Describe the policy and regulatory changes supporting 5G development and adoption

Course Outlines:

  • Review of Core 4G Wireless Technologies

    • History of Wireless Technologies: 1G, 2G, 3G
    • 4G Wireless Technologies
      • OFDM and OFDMA
      • MIMO
    • 4G Wireless Standards
      • WiMAX
      • 4G Long Term Evolution (LTE)
      • IP Multimedia Subsystem (IMS)
      • Applications:  SIP and VOIP
  • Core 5G Wireless Technologies

    • Software-Defined Radio
    • Cognitive Radio
    • Dynamic Spectrum Access (DSA)
  • 5G Wireless Standards

    • DSA modes for WiFi and WiMAX
    • P1900.1
    • IEEE 802.22
    • Whitespace and WhiteFi
    • Wireless Innovation Forum
  • Emerging 5G Wireless Research

    • Spectrum Metrics
      • Spectrum Value
      • Spectrum Efficiency
    • Interference Approaches
      • Interference Avoidance
      • Interference Mitigation
      • Interference Tolerance
    • Reconfigurable Radio Hardware
      • Tunable Filters
      • RFICs
      • Wideband ADC/DACs
    • Security Issues
      • Quality of Service in Congested Environments
      • SDR Platform Security
      • Cognitive Radio Security
      • Efficient Jamming Attacks
    • Spectrum Markets
      • Primary and Secondary Markets
      • Incentive Auctions
      • Real-Time Markets
  • Emerging Policy

    • Recent FCC Policy
      • Interference Temperature
      • Whitespace
      • 700 MHz Spectrum Auction and Controversy
      • Digital Television
    • Public Safety
      • Spectrum Policy
      • Device Issues
      • Interoperability
    • Obama’s National Broadband Plan
      • Wireless Innovation and Infrastructure Investment Bill
      • Wireless Innovation Fund
      • Public Safety Trust Fund and Proposed Public Safety Broadband Corporation
      • Proposed Research Programs
    • International Policy
      • ITU
      • NATO
      • European Regulators
  • Wrap-up

    • Course Recap and Q/A
    • Evaluations

Request More Information

    Time frame: