Mastering CDMA2000 1x and EV-DO

Course Objectives
This one day course provides the student an in-depth description of the functioning of a CDMA2000 system according to the key CDMA standards (TIA/EIA/IS2000-0). Course discussions provide a point by point description of key processes including variable rate Walsh spreading, new traffic channels, new power control modes, spread spectrum signal generation, MAC/LAC processing, hand-off techniques, call processing, registration, authentication, and encryption. Emphasis is placed on new features and capabilities introduced in CDMA2000 1x Release.

Audience
Junior Engineer who want to understand CDMA 2000 1x & 1x EV-DO Technology.

Course Syllaby

  • Introduction to CDMA
  • CDMA Air Interface overview
  • Basic CDMA Network Architecture and
  • Hardware Capacity Implications
  • Call Processing from Perspective of the Subscriber Handset
  • Key CDMA Performance Parameters and their Significance
  • CDMA Handoff, "Signatures" of CDMA RF Conditions
  • CDMA2000 Vs IS95
  • CDMA2000 Air Interface Enhancements and Capabilities of CDMA2000
  • CDMA2000 Spreading Rates, Radio Configurations, and Data Rates
  • The Channels of CDMA2000
  • CDMA2000 Network Physical Architecture Overview
  • EV-DO Operation

Duration
2 days