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Course Overview This course is designed to introduce delegates to the principal services and features of TETRA and should be ideal for anyone who's is planning or using a TETRA implementation. Audience Telecommunications professionals and systems managers who require a detailed understanding of the components and functionality of the TETRA system and its future enhancements. Skills Gained The objective of this instructor-led course is to present a technical Overview of TETRA and the direction it is likely to take in the future. In addition to describing the key concepts, techniques and protocols, the course makes frequent reference to currently implemented TETRA networks. It covers the evolution of standards and also explores future trends. - Describe the features and services of TETRA.
- Outline TETRA network architecture.
- Define the external and terrestrial interfaces.
- Describe TETRA air interface and protocols.
- Outline the use of TETRA by a typical user.
- Understand how to manage a TETRA system.
- Understand the future developments for TETRA.
Course Outline Features and Services of TETRA - Cellular Communications.
- Basic services, including end to end encryption.
- Supplementary services.
- System functions.
- Voice and Data (Packet) transmission.
Network Architecture - User terminals.
- The TETRA Base Station.
- Local and Main Switching controllers.
- Network Management System.
External & Terrestrial Interfaces External physical, logical media and carriers (microwave, E1, ATM). - Protocols used by TETRA network components.
- Examples of some manufacturer specific signalling.
Air Interface and Protocols - TETRA Modulation techniques.
- TETRA Logical Channels.
- Error Protection Principles.
- TETRA Network Management.
Management of the Mobile Device - Actions carried out by the mobile subscriber in idle and dedicated modes.
- Direct Mode Operation (DMO).
- Dispatcher system.
- Examples of signalling flows between the mobile and the network.
The Future of (PMR) Private Mobile Radio User applications. Intelligent networks. UMTS/IMT-2000.
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