4G & 5G Critical Communications – Systems Interworking (15th Jan, 10am UK Time)
Date: Wednesday 15th January (10am UK Time)
Join us for this live webinar in partnership with LS Telecom, focusing on 4G & 5G Critical Communications – Systems Interworking, where we’ll explore essential strategies for building, operating, and maintaining reliable mission-critical radio networks. Don’t miss this opportunity to enhance your expertise in next-generation telecoms networks and ecosystems.
Users of Critical Communication networks must rely on efficient radio systems to provide wireless communication for support of their daily operation. Implemented radio technology, network design and user requirements must be carefully matched against each other.
A solid understanding of users’ requirements and the possibilities and limitations of technologies is therefore essential.
This webinar discusses issues which need to be considered when radio systems for critical communications shall be introduced or existing systems shall be replaced. It examines how the interconnection of legacy LMR technologies with modern 4G/5G systems is feasible and will explain the steps taken by 3GPP and relevant LMR Standards Authorities to facilitate this interworking and ensure seamless communication. Participants will gain insight into the challenges posed by connecting networks with different operational requirements, functional capabilities, and service limitations.
During this webinar we'll explore:
- Design and planning of reliant networks for mission critical communication
- Coverage and Capacity
- Interworking with legacy systems
- The emergence of FRMCS
- An overview of 3GPP Mission Critical standards
- Proximity services
- The current global status of Mission Critical (MC) network deployments
Trainer: Les GranfieldLes Granfield is a highly experienced technical trainer with over 35 years of expertise in telecommunications. He specialises in cutting-edge technologies such as 5G, Open RAN, and the Future Railway Mobile Communication System (FRMCS), as well as GSM-R, 4G and 5G radio planning, and mission-critical communications. |