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5G NR (New Radio) Training : Tonex Training

5G NR Training, 5G New Radio (NR) Training is a 2-day technical course covering all aspects of 5G New Radio (NR) air interface, protocols, operations and procedures. <br><br>Participants will learn about the real 5G networks and 5G NR, not so-called “5G Evolution” networks which largely consist of the rebranding existing LTE technologies as many service providers have already adopted. <br><br>Request more information. Visit Tonex website link below <br>https://www.tonex.com/training-courses/5g-nr-training-5g-new-radio/

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5G NR (New Radio) Training : Tonex Training

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  1. 5G COURSES 5G 5G NEW RADIO - NR 5G NR TRAINING 2Days Course From Tonex Training VISIT TONEX.COM https://www.tonex.com/training-courses/5g-nr-training-5g-new-radio/

  2. 5G NR Training | 5G New Radio (NR) Price: $1,999.00Length: 2 Days 5G NR Training, 5G New Radio (NR) Training is a 2-day technical course covering all aspects of 5G New Radio (NR) air interface, protocols, operations and procedures. 5G NR is still evolving and many service providers have announced their plans to roll out a true 5G network in a dozen markets in accordance with the 3GPP’s released 5G NR (new radio) guidelines. Participants will learn about the real 5G networks and 5G NR, not so-called “5G Evolution” networks  which largely consist of the rebranding existing LTE technologies as many service providers have already adopted. https://www.tonex.com/training-courses/5g-nr-training-5g-new-radio/

  3. 5G NR Training | 5G New Radio (NR) • Learning Objectives • Upon completing this course, the attendees will be able to: • Understand the basics of 5G NR (New Radio) • List basic 3rd Generation Partnership Project (3GPP) 5G New Radio (NR) features and capabilities • List the relevant innovations and technologies for 5G NR • Compare and Contrast Non-standalone 5G NR and Standalone 5G NR specifications • List 5G NR air interface, protocols, operations and procedures • Explain the different deployment scenarios for 5G NR • Describe the underlying technologies and protocols related to 5G NR • Compare and contrast 3GPP and Verizon 5G TF (Verizon 5th Generation Radio Access) • Explain the future technology and application trends in 5G NR https://www.tonex.com/training-courses/5g-nr-training-5g-new-radio/

  4. 5G NR Training | 5G New Radio (NR) • Course Outline: • 5G NR (New Radio) • Radio Access Architecture and Interfaces • 5G NR: NG-RAN Architecture Description • 5G NR Physical Layer General Description • 5G NR Physical Layer Details • User Equipment (UE) Radio Transmission and Reception • 5G NR L2 and L3 Protocols • User Equipment (UE) Conformance Specification • 3GPP vs Verizon 5GTF • Workshop and Deep Dive Activities coverage • Physical Layer Procedures • 5G NR Validation https://www.tonex.com/training-courses/5g-nr-training-5g-new-radio/

  5. 5G NR Training | 5G New Radio (NR) • 5G NR (New Radio) • Foundation of next generation cellular networks • 5G device-types, services, deployments and spectrum • 5G New Radio (NR) • 5G NR specification called 5G Phase 1 • 3GPP specifications of 5G New Radio • Phase One Non Standalone (NSA) mode • 5G radio service “anchored” in the LTE Evolved Packet Core • Second phase StandAlone mode • 5G radio networks anchored by new 5G cores • User Equipment (UE) radio transmission and reception • Non-Standalone 5G NR operation • Range 1 Standalone • Range 2 Standalone • Range 1 and Range 2 Interworking operation with other radios • 5G NR Base Station (BS) radio transmission and reception • 5G NR Requirements for support of radio resource management • Mobile broadband utilizing millimeter-wave (mmWave) bands above 24 GHz. • Massive MIMO and advanced antenna technologies • 3D beamforming to enhance coverage and capacity • Advanced coding & Grant-free transmissions • Resource Spread Multiple Access (RSMA) and more… https://www.tonex.com/training-courses/5g-nr-training-5g-new-radio/

  6. 5G NR Training | 5G New Radio (NR) • Radio Access Architecture and Interfaces • Radio access technology Physical layer aspects • Separation of NR Control Plane (CP) and User Plane (UP) for split option 2 • Non-Orthogonal Multiple Access (NOMA) for NR • 5G NR bands • Low bands below 1 GHz: longer range for e.g. mobile broadband and massive IoT • 600 MHz, 700 MHz, 850/900 MHz • Mid bands 1 GHz to 6 GHz: wider bandwidths for e.g. eMBB and mission-critical • New frequency range for NR (3.3-4.2 GHz) • New frequency range for NR (4.4-4.99 GHz) • High bands above 24 GHz (mmWave): extreme bandwidths • New frequency range for NR (24.25-29.5 GHz • channel model for frequencies from 0.5 to 100 GHz https://www.tonex.com/training-courses/5g-nr-training-5g-new-radio/

  7. 5G NR Training | 5G New Radio (NR) • 5G NR: NG-RAN Architecture Description   • NG general aspects and principles • NG layer 1 • NG signaling transport • NG Application Protocol (NGAP) • NG data transport • Xn general aspects and principles • Xn layer 1 • Xn signaling transport • Xn Application Protocol (XnAP) • Xn data transport • NR user plane protocol • NR Positioning Protocol A • E1 general aspects and principles • E1 layer 1 • E1 signaling transport • E1 Application Protocol (E1AP) • F1 general aspects and principles • F1 layer 1 • F1 signaling transport • F1 Application Protocol (F1AP) • F1 data transport • F1 interface user plane protocol https://www.tonex.com/training-courses/5g-nr-training-5g-new-radio/

  8. 5G NR Training | 5G New Radio (NR) • 5G NR Physical Layer General Description         • Services provided by the physical layer • Physical channels and modulation • Multiplexing and channel coding • Physical layer procedures for control • Physical layer procedures for data • Physical layer measurements • 5G NR Physical Layer Details • General description of Layer 1 • General protocol architecture • Multiple access • Physical channels and modulation • Channel coding • Physical layer procedures • Physical layer measurements • structure of physical layer specification • Physical layer; General description • Physical layer services provided by the physical layer • Physical channels and modulation • Multiplexing and channel coding • Physical layer procedures for control https://www.tonex.com/training-courses/5g-nr-training-5g-new-radio/

  9. 5G NR Training | 5G New Radio (NR) • User Equipment (UE) Radio Transmission and Reception • Part 1: Range Standalone • Operating bands and channel arrangement • UE channel bandwidth • Channel Arrangement • Transmitter characteristics • Transmitter power • UE maximum output power • Part 2: Range 2 Standalone • Operating bands • Channel bandwidth Channel arrangement • Transmitter characteristics • Transmitter power • Output power dynamics • Transmit signal quality • Output RF spectrum emissions • Receiver characteristics • Diversity characteristics • Reference sensitivity power level • Adjacent Channel Selectivity • Blocking characteristics • Spurious response https://www.tonex.com/training-courses/5g-nr-training-5g-new-radio/

  10. 5G NR Training | 5G New Radio (NR) • 5G NR L2 and L3 Protocols • User Equipment (UE) procedures in idle mode and in RRC Inactive state • NG Radio Access Network (NG-RAN) • Functional specification of User Equipment (UE) positioning in NG-RAN • User Equipment (UE) radio access capabilities • Requirements on User Equipment (UEs) supporting a release-independent frequency band • Medium Access Control (MAC) protocol specification • Radio Link Control (RLC) protocol specification • Packet Data Convergence Protocol (PDCP) specification • Radio Resource Control (RRC); Protocol specification https://www.tonex.com/training-courses/5g-nr-training-5g-new-radio/

  11. 5G NR Training | 5G New Radio (NR) • User Equipment (UE) Conformance Specification • Common test environment • User Equipment (UE) conformance specification • Common Implementation Conformance Statement (ICS) proforma • 5G NR UE Radio transmission and reception Part 1: Range 1 Standalone • 5G NR UE Radio transmission and reception Part 1: Range 2 Standalone • 5G NR UE Radio transmission and reception Part 3: NR interworking between NR range1 and NR range2; and between NR and LTE • 5G NR UE Radio transmission and reception; Part 4: Performance • NR; User Equipment (UE) conformance specification; Applicability of RF and RRM test cases • Implementation Conformance Statement (ICS) proforma specification • UE conformance specification Test Suites • 5G NR UE Radio Resource Management (RRM) https://www.tonex.com/training-courses/5g-nr-training-5g-new-radio/

  12. 5G NR Training | 5G New Radio (NR) • 3GPP vs Verizon 5GTF • Verizon 5G Technical Forum (5GTF), • Mass adoption of mmWave technologies • 28GHz millimeter wave (mmWave) setups for fixed wireless • Non-line of sight (NLOS) connections over mmWave • Verizon 5GTF standard for initial 5G fixed wireless service • AWS-3 spectrum for 4G and refarming PCS spectrum for 4G use • Verizon sub-carrier spacing of 75 kHz • 3GPP’s subcarrier spacing for 5G New Radio (NR): 15 kHz, 30 kHz, 60 kHz, 120 kHz • Verizon 5GTF multi-user MIMO • Full bandwidth and real-time processing of eight component carriers at 28 GHz. • Phased-array antenna technology and hybrid beamforming https://www.tonex.com/training-courses/5g-nr-training-5g-new-radio/

  13. 5G NR Training | 5G New Radio (NR) • Workshop and Deep Dive Activities coverage • Physical Layer Procedures • Channel sounding, Beam Sweeping, Beamforming configuration vs port, MIMO spatial multiplexing, Transmit diversity, CDD • Physical layer channels, modulation, multiplexing, channel coding, spreading • Physical Layer configuration modes: Frequency carrier (cm wave, mm wave band), type of Antenna (active, passive, hybrid beamforming), type of covered area (Macro vs Micro cell), and CSI codebook • 5G NR Validation • Active array antenna product designs in the 26 GHz band • Phased arrays at mmWave frequencies over-the-air (OTA) testing • Spatial beam measurements: Sidelobe levels, dynamic beam characteristics, and spatial variations of EVM and ACPR • Nokia and Qualcomm wrap up 5G NR foundation testing: Nokia AirScale base station and Qualcomm’s 5G NR UE prototypes https://www.tonex.com/training-courses/5g-nr-training-5g-new-radio/

  14. 5G COURSES 5G 5G NEW RADIO - NR 5G NR TRAINING 2Days Course From Tonex Training VISIT TONEX.COM https://www.tonex.com/training-courses/5g-nr-training-5g-new-radio/

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