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Course Name:

GSM Optimization

Who Should Attend:


This course is designed to provide a detailed view on GSM Optimization. It
should be attended by strategic or technical managers, consultants,
communications professionals, network professionals and others who plan on
using, evaluating, optimizing or working with GSM wireless networks,
applications and services.
Target group:
Persons having previous knowledge of GSM Planning and Optimization
would be preferred.
Instructional Methods:
Lectures in Classroom, on Power-point slides, discussion, Questions &
Answers. All participants will also receive comprehensive course materials.
Course Objectives:
After the training, the participant will be able to:
Give an overview about GSM Channel
Describe the basic configuration i.e. combined mode and non-combined
mode.
Demonstrate speech coding and channel coding.
Give an overview about the Burst structure
Give an overview about the Call Signaling
Describe the call phases and causes.
Demonstrate, the signaling of basic calls .
Give an overview about the causes
Describe the purpose of the Network Optimization
Explain the various performances monitoring KPIS and discuss how to
overcome these problems.

Introduction to GSM Optimization


Speech Coding
Channel Processing in GSM
Burst and Timeslot Concept
Logical Channels on Air Interface
Multi Frame Structure Concept
Signaling Multiframes
TCH Multiframes
Concept of HR
Concept of AMR
Cell Selection
Cell Reselection (C1 and C2 Criteria)
Call Signaling
Mobile Originated Call Signaling
Mobile Terminated Call Signaling
Call Release Signaling
Procedures in GSM
Paging Procedures
Types of Paging
Paging Group Calculations
Parameter level Optimization of Paging
Channel Required Procedures
Channel Request
Establishment Causes
RACH Level Parameter Optimization
Channel Reservation Procedures
Immediate Assignment Procedures
Parameters for Immediate Assignment
SCCP Connection Establishment Procedures
Ciphering Procedures
Assignment Procedures

Release Procedures
Concept of Optimization
Data collection and verification
Data analysis
KPI of GSM Network
Parameter and hardware adjustment
Optimization result confirm and reporting
Lets Optimize

Handover Analysis
Handover Success Rate
Hanover Failure Reasons
Handover Optimization
Neighbor Optimization

Concept of Neighbors
One Way Neighbors
Co Channel Co BSIC Neighbors

Evaluation and feedback of the participants

Duration:
2 Days
Maximum number of participants: 15

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