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Wireless Communication Engineering Technologies (WCET) Training
A Two-Day Seminar
June 11 and 12, 2009
9:00 a.m. – 5:00 p.m.
Seneca College, Newnham Campus
Building “A” Room A2A10
1750 Finch Ave. East,
Toronto, ON M2J 2X5
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Presented by:
Javan Erfanian – Distinguished Lecturer, IEEE Communications Society
Luis Blanco – Telecommunications Engineer, Director, Business Development, Multimedia
Online registration here
(Deadline: May 31, 2009)
IEEE Member: $799
Non-Member: $999
To keep the course affordable, we need a minimum of 10 people register for the course. However, a free draft e-version of the "The Wireless Engineering Body of Knowledge" is available to everyone who has registered for the examination.
A 2-day course aims to cover end-to-end wireless engineering concepts, technologies, standards, architecture, design, services, management, and related infrastructure, regulatory and other attributes. This course targets the requirement for the WCET certification examination. For more info, visit http://www.ieee-wcet.org/.
Lecturers
Javan Erfanian – Distinguished Lecturer, IEEE Communications Society
Luis Blanco – Telecommunications Engineer, Director, Business Development, Multimedia
For more information, please contact Dennis Woo (dwoo@ieee.org)
Training Topics
Area 1 (~20%) – Radio Engineering
On this Module you will learn about radio signal propagation and engineering, and radio technology evolution:
- Radio Transmission Systems, Wireless Links,
- Path Loss & Link Budget Analysis
- Radio Engineering & Antennas
Area 2 (~20%) – Wireless Access Technologies
On this module you will learn about wireless access systems, standards, their attributes and their evolution:
- Design Fundamentals, Mobility, Cellular Systems
- Mobile Access Technology Evolution, Standards & Generations
- Local, Personal & Near-Field Communications
- Beyond 3G and Trends
Area 3 (~20%) – Networks & Service Architecture
On this module you will learn about networks, networking, the transport systems, network platforms, and technologies to support Wireless Multimedia Services:
- Mobile networks, Circuit Switched Networks and IP Multimedia Network evolution.
- Description, Enablers, Architecture, Delivery and Evolution of Mobile services (IMS, etc)
- Network, Transport and Session protocols layers for VoIP (IP, TCP/UDP, SIP, etc)
- Routing, QOS and Traffic Engineering technologies
- Fixed Mobile Convergence, trends and alternative Networks.
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Area 4 (~15%) – Network Management & Security
On this module you will learn the concepts and implementation of Operating Support Systems for Wireless Networks:
- Implementing a Network Management Platform
- Key metrics and technologies behind Fault, Configuration and Security Management
- Related protocols (e.g. SNMP, IPSec, MIB, ICMP, etc).
Area 5 (~7%) – Infrastructure
On this module you will learn the concepts and implementation for the physical deployment of wireless equipment:
- Site Development: Space, Power Comsuption, anchorage and temperature requirements
- Wireless Base Station equipment: Tower, Antennas and Cabling requirements
- Related Industry standards (e.g. NEBS, etc)
Area 6 (~8%) – Agreements, Standards, Policies, & Regulations
On this module you will learn regulations, spectrum and homologations required to operate a wireless system:
- Compliance with Safety and environment
- Spectrum characteristics and licensing
- Homologation and type approvals
Area 7 (~10%) – Fundamental Knowledge
On this module you will learn telecommunications concepts and technologies behind a wireless network:
- Theory and implementation of telecom systems
- Coding, modulation and transmission technologies
- Telecom Project and Solution management
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