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LTE Quality of Service

Course Details

1 Days / 2 Live Online Sessions (0900-1230)

Description

Course Code: LT1314

Course Summary

Our LTE Quality of Service training course is designed to provide a comprehensive understanding of the key concepts and principles behind Quality of Service (QoS) in LTE networks. This course delves into the End-to-End EPS Bearer and the underlying Transport Network Layer (TNL) where QoS is crucially applied. Participants will explore the main QoS concepts and learn about the interworking between LTE QoS and other network types such as UMTS, GPRS, and IMS.

This course is ideal for engineering and technical management professionals who need a technical overview of the technologies and techniques utilized by 4G LTE networks to define and control the QoS for user connections. Participants are expected to have an engineering background with some knowledge of telecommunications technologies and protocols. Previous LTE training and familiarity with QoS mechanisms in legacy 2G and 3G networks would be beneficial.

By enrolling in this course, you will gain insights into topics such as E-UTRAN architecture and interfaces, EPS Bearer and PDN Connectivity options, LTE QoS parameters, QCI, ARP, QoS Management, LTE PCC mechanisms, TNL concepts, DiffServ, MPLS, Ethernet QoS, and much more. Enhance your knowledge and skills in LTE QoS with our expert-led training course.

Who would benefit

This course is suitable for engineering and technical management staff who require a technical overview of the technologies and techniques employed by 4G LTE networks to define and control the QoS applied to user connections.

Prerequisites

An engineering background with some knowledge of telecommunications technologies and protocols is assumed and previous LTE training would be beneficial, as would knowledge of QoS mechanisms in legacy 2G and 3G networks.

Topic Areas Include

  • E-UTRAN architecture and interfaces

  • EPS Bearer and PDN Connectivity options and operations

  • User plane connection concepts, packet flows, SDFs and Traffic Flow Aggregates

  • LTE QoS parameters, QCI, ARP

  • QoS parameter representation in LTE signalling protocols

  • QoS Management – TFTs and packet filters

  • LTE PCC (Policy and Charging Control) mechanisms

  • PCC Rules, function and structure

  • Interaction between PCC elements and internal and external network nodes

  • Mapping LTE QoS to legacy network schemes

  • Measuring QoS

  • TNL concepts, architecture and QoS mechanisms

  • DiffServ, MPLS and Ethernet QoS

  • End-to-End QoS Architecture and Operation

  • Network node QoS functions

  • QoS influence on LTE handovers

Also available as a Self-Study Online Learning Programme, learn more.

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Duration: 1 Days / 2 Live Online Sessions (0900-1230)
Price: £POA (up to 12 Delegates)

Each Course Features:

  • Delivered by a subject mater experts with decades of experience with in the industry.
  • Available for delivery in classroom or via virtual classroom
  • Virtual Classroom features the same interactive, engaging learning experience as the face-to-face classroom training.
  • Available as closed in-company training programme. Email info@wraycastle.com for more infomation.

Description

Course Code: LT1314

Course Summary

Our LTE Quality of Service training course is designed to provide a comprehensive understanding of the key concepts and principles behind Quality of Service (QoS) in LTE networks. This course delves into the End-to-End EPS Bearer and the underlying Transport Network Layer (TNL) where QoS is crucially applied. Participants will explore the main QoS concepts and learn about the interworking between LTE QoS and other network types such as UMTS, GPRS, and IMS.

This course is ideal for engineering and technical management professionals who need a technical overview of the technologies and techniques utilized by 4G LTE networks to define and control the QoS for user connections. Participants are expected to have an engineering background with some knowledge of telecommunications technologies and protocols. Previous LTE training and familiarity with QoS mechanisms in legacy 2G and 3G networks would be beneficial.

By enrolling in this course, you will gain insights into topics such as E-UTRAN architecture and interfaces, EPS Bearer and PDN Connectivity options, LTE QoS parameters, QCI, ARP, QoS Management, LTE PCC mechanisms, TNL concepts, DiffServ, MPLS, Ethernet QoS, and much more. Enhance your knowledge and skills in LTE QoS with our expert-led training course.

Who would benefit

This course is suitable for engineering and technical management staff who require a technical overview of the technologies and techniques employed by 4G LTE networks to define and control the QoS applied to user connections.

Prerequisites

An engineering background with some knowledge of telecommunications technologies and protocols is assumed and previous LTE training would be beneficial, as would knowledge of QoS mechanisms in legacy 2G and 3G networks.

Topic Areas Include

  • E-UTRAN architecture and interfaces

  • EPS Bearer and PDN Connectivity options and operations

  • User plane connection concepts, packet flows, SDFs and Traffic Flow Aggregates

  • LTE QoS parameters, QCI, ARP

  • QoS parameter representation in LTE signalling protocols

  • QoS Management – TFTs and packet filters

  • LTE PCC (Policy and Charging Control) mechanisms

  • PCC Rules, function and structure

  • Interaction between PCC elements and internal and external network nodes

  • Mapping LTE QoS to legacy network schemes

  • Measuring QoS

  • TNL concepts, architecture and QoS mechanisms

  • DiffServ, MPLS and Ethernet QoS

  • End-to-End QoS Architecture and Operation

  • Network node QoS functions

  • QoS influence on LTE handovers

Also available as a Self-Study Online Learning Programme, learn more.

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