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Course Description:
As LTE operators formulate a commercial and technical strategy aimed to maximize revenue
and minimize costs as well as meet subscriber expectations, all synergies need to be explored
with regard to deploying multi-technology radio access networks. Single radio access network
(SRAN) involves deploying LTE/HSPA/GSM functionality in a single base station unit, and hence
reduces the operator’s total cost of ownership (TCO). This course examines the SRAN market,
products, architectural models, backhaul options and core network connectivity.
Who will Benefit: Engineers and Technicians involved in Mobile Network operation and
maintenance, planning and optimization.
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Course Objectives:
Identify the benefits and drawbacks of deploying Single Radio Access Network (SRAN)
Describe the main features of Multi Radio Access technology (RAT) and Multi operator
SRAN
Highlight the main features of an MSR base station
Describe applicability of software defined radios to SRAN
Identify potential RF issues associated with MSR operation
Outline functionality of carrier Ethernet and MPLS in the context of SRAN backhaul
transport
Highlight the functions performed by the SeGW
Describe VLAN connectivity for Single RAT, Multi RAT, Multi RAN scenarios
Describe the core network connectivity required to support SRAN
Describe IP flow mobility in SRAN environment
Describe the role of RFSP index in managing reselection and handover within a SRAN
Step through the stages of a Single RAN deployment process
Course Contents:
SRAN Transport
Backhaul requirements
Access and aggregation
Transport technologies
Security Gateway (SeGW)
Carrier Ethernet
MPLS
Synchronization
Redundancy