2G, 3G and 4G Mobile Systems from A to Z

Why take this course?
📡 Course Title: 2G, 3G, 4G and Pre-5G Mobile Systems from A to Z
Headline: Unlock the Secrets of GSM, GPRS, EDGE, CDMA, UMTS, HSPA, LTE, LTE-A, LTE-A Pro. Dive Deep into the World of 2G, 3G, 4G, and Pre-5G Mobile Systems!
Course Description:
Are you ready to embark on a comprehensive journey through the history and evolution of mobile communication systems? From the foundational GSM (Global System for Mobile Communications) to the advanced LTE-A Pro, this course covers it all. 📚
What You'll Learn:
Part I: Understanding GSM, GPRS, and EDGE
- Fundamentals of Cellular Systems
- GSM Network Architecture
- GSM Air Interface
- Digital Mobile Elements
- GSM Network Protocols
- Exploring GPRS and EDGE Enhancements
Part II: Understanding CDMA and UMTS
- Fundamentals of CDMA
- UMTS Evolution and Air Interface
- UMTS Network Architecture
- UMTS Protocol Stack & Physical layer processing
- UMTS Network Protocols
Part III: Understanding Long Term Evolution (LTE)
- LTE Enabling Technologies
- LTE Network Architecture
- LTE Radio Interface
- LTE Protocol Stack
- LTE Network Protocols
- Delving into LTE-A & LTE-A Pro
No Prior Knowledge Required! This course is designed for beginners and experts alike in the field of telecommunications. Whether you're a student, an engineer, or a tech enthusiast, this comprehensive guide will provide you with a deep understanding of mobile network technologies using both Arabic and English terminologies. 🤝
Who This Course Is For: This course is tailored for anyone interested in the basics as well as the intricate details of cellular systems, from novices to seasoned professionals looking to update their knowledge on the latest advancements.
Language and Materials: The course content will be presented in Arabic with key English terms included. Additionally, downloadable presentation slides will be made available for your convenience.
A Peek into Mobile Networks: A cellular network, or mobile network, is a communication system where the connection to and from user devices is wireless. It consists of a series of cells, each served by at least one base station. These cells work together to provide wide geographic coverage for transmitting voice, data, and other content types. By using different frequencies in each cell, interference is minimized and quality of service is guaranteed within the cell's boundaries.
Cellular networks offer several advantages over single large transmitters or satellites:
- Higher capacity: Multiple links can use the same frequency across different cells.
- Lower power consumption: Mobile devices require less power since they are closer to cell towers.
- Extended coverage area: Additional cell towers can be added indefinitely, beyond the visual horizon limit.
Join us on this educational adventure and become an expert in mobile systems technology! 🚀📶🌐
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