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LTE Protocol Testing
Telecom stack development market is competitive and visionary, rapid growth in the market of Telecom software has created a level up gradation .It is prone to the vagaries of the highly volatile telecom market and rapidly evolving technology standards. Development on the areas of UE, RAN and core network is highly on demand by the existing arena of Tele-technological world of the existing and emerging technologies like GPRS, UMTS, LTE and WIMAX.
INCEPTION offers these high end Tele-technological development training to the students from the field of fresher to the experienced ranging from NOC, BSS , Planning ,optimization etc.
LTE Network Optimization and Protocol Testing
- Mobile Technologies Overview
- LTE Technology Insight
- LTE Network Optimization, SON
- LTE Protocol Testing
Protocols Stack
- 4G LTE – Long Term Evolution
- Introduction to 3GPP Long Term Evolution, LTE Architecture, Compatibility with
Non-3GPP Evolutions, LTE Physical Layer, OFDMA, SC-FDMA, MIMO, Physical
Layer Modulation, Coding and Multiplexing, Channels, Call Processing, LTE
Protocol Stack, LTE Rel. 9, Advanced Rel. of 10 & 11.
UMTS & LTE Protocols
- ATM & ATM Adaptation Layers, UMTS related Signaling protocols – Access Stratus
(AS) and Non Access Stratus (NAS) Protocols, RRC, RLC, MAC, FP, PDCP, BMC
SSCOP, SCTP, NBAP, ALCAP,RANAP, RNSAP, AMR, MM, GMM, MTP3-b, M3UA,
STC, SCTP, SCIP, TAF, CBS.
LTE Protocol 3GPP Testing
- Testing of UE, eNB, EPC Nodes and functionality Test
- Conformance Test of UE - 36.523
- Conformance Test of UE - 36.521
- Troubleshooting of UE and/or eNB
- Skill building in 3GPP Conformance Testing - Hands-On.
- Specifications UMTS: 25.331, 25.321,25.322,34.108,34.109,34.123-1/2/3.
- Specifications LTE: 36.331,36.322,36.321,36.523-1/2/3.
Network data analysis – Enhancing data throughput
- Analysis of all LTE network parameters and their performance analysis.
- Dropped calls Analysis
- Specific neighbor list, search window and congestion
- Managing optimal handoff