Training Course Outline
Course Duration:
2 days
Training Course Description:
This course has been designed to relay to the attendees the necessary
technical information to allow them to understand the basic
technology, standards & protocols involved and required in both the
Wireless IN & CAMEL environments.
The course is aimed at engineers implementing WIN or CAMEL technology
in their networks, engineers involved with the 3G wireless industry,
sales engineers, managers and 2G – 2.5G IN engineers wishing to
advance their understanding of these new technologies.
Prerequisites:
Students should have a good basic telecommunication background, with a
basic understanding of mobile/cellular communications. SS#7 &/or
Intelligent Networking would also be an advantage. Additional modules
are available should these introdcutory areas be required.
Wireless IN and CAMEL includes the
following modules:
Fundamentals of Mobile Communications
- Evolution of Mobile Communications
- Wireless System Architecture
- Hand off
- Mobility Management
- Wireless Service Implementations
Mobile Communication Standards
- Radio Technology Standards
- Mobile Network Standards
- Wireless Intelligent Networks
- WIN
- CAMEL
- GPRS
- W-CDMA
- 3G/UMTS
Wireless Signalling & Intelligent
Networking
- Overview of SS7
- SSP, STP & SCP
- Links
- MTP
- SCCP
- TCAP
- Wireless Reference Models
- Wireless Network Elements
- MAP
- Mobility Management
- IN Modelling
Evolution of WIN
- Origins of IN
- Automatic Switching
- Stored Program Control
- Advanced Intelligent Networking
- WIN
- CAMEL
- Relationship of WIN Standards
- Migration of Point Solutions to
Network-Based Solutions
Capabilities of WIN Fixed Network
Intelligence
- Mobile Network Intelligence
- Enabling Architecture &
Standardisation Capabilities
- WIN Phase I, II & III
- Summary of WIN
- CAMEL
- CAMEL Phase I, II, III & IV
- CAMEL Trigger Detection Points
- Summary of CAMEL
Wireless IN Services
- Pre-call Validation
- Cloning Fraud
- Roamer Verification &
Reinstatement
- Authentication
- Network-Based HLR
- Feature Availability
- Operational Concerns
- Location Technology
- Information Access (CS & PS)
- Third Generation Wireless
Technology
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