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2021

Cellular Distributed Antenna


Systems (DAS) Training Course

DAS TECHNOLOGY SERVICES (DTS PAKISTAN)


DAS TECHNOLOGY SERVICES (DTS PAKISTAN)

Theoretical DAS Course Outline


1 - Introduction

2 - Overview of Cellular Systems

2.1 Mobile Telephony


2.1.1 Cellular System
2.1.2 Radio Transmission in General
2.1.3 The Cellular Concept
2.1.4 Digital Cellular System
2.2 Basic Introduction to GSM (2G)
2.3 Basic Introduction to UMTS/3G
2.4 Basic Introduction to HSPA
2.5 Basic introduction to Modulation
2.6 Basic Introduction to 4G/LTE
2.7 Basic Introduction to Wi-Fi
2.8 Basic Introduction to 5G

3 - Indoor Radio Planning

3.1 Why is In‐building Coverage Important?

3.1.1 The Main Part of the Mobile Traffic is Indoors

3.1.2 Some 70–80% of Mobile Traffic is Inside Buildings

3.1.3 Indoor Solutions Can Make a Great Business Case

3.1.4 Business Evaluation

3.1.5 Coverage Levels/Cost Level

3.1.6 Evaluate the Value of the Proposed Solution


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3.2 Indoor Coverage from the Macro Layer

3.2.1 More Revenue with Indoor Solutions

3.2.2 The Problem Reaching Indoor Mobile Users

3.3 Common 3G/4G/5G Rollout Mistakes

3.3.1 The Macro Mistake

3.3.2 Do Not Apply 2G Strategies

3.3.3 The Correct Way to Plan 3G/4G/5G Indoor Coverage

3.4 The Basics of Indoor RF Planning

3.4.1 Isolation is the Key

3.4.2 Tinted Windows Will Help Isolation

3.4.3 The ‘High‐rise Problem

3.5.4 Radio Service Quality

3.5.5 Indoor RF Design Levels

3.5.6 The Zone/sector Planning Concept

3.6 RF Metrics Basics

3.6.1 Gain

3.6.2 Gain Factor

3.6.3 Decibel (dB)

3.6.4 dBm

3.6.5 Equivalent Isotropic Radiated Power (EiRP)


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4 - Cellular Distributed Antenna Systems (DAS):

4.1 The Basics: How A DAS Works


4.2 A signal source
4.3 Distribution system
4.3.1 Coverage vs Capacity
4.3.2 Signal Sources
• Off-Air (Repeater)
• BTS, NodeB, and eNodeB
• Enterprise Small Cells (Femtocells, Picocells and MetroCell)

4.3.3 Signal Distribution Technologies

• Passive DAS
• Active DAS
• Hybrid DAS
• Digital DAS

4.3.4 Passive Components

• Donor Antenna
• Omni Antenna (SISO, MIMO, SIMO, MISO)
• Panel Antenna (SISO, MIMO, SIMO, MISO)
• Coaxial Cable (1/2 normal Cable,1/2 Super Flexible Cable, 7/8 Cable)
• Splitters
• Couplers/Tapper
• Connectors (1/2 normal Cable,1/2 Super Flexible Cable, 7/8 Cable)
• Attenuator
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• Dummy Loads or Terminators


• 3 dB Hybrid Coupler
• Combiner
• Filters (Diplexer/Triplexer
• Surge Arrestor
4.3.5 Active Components

• Signal Sources
• POI Tray
• Head-End Unit
• Radio Units
• Fiber Optic Cables

4.3.6 Wi-Fi Components

• Network Switch
• Wireless access point (AP)
• Cat 6 cable
• Cat 6 Range Extender
4.3.6 OEM for Passive/Active system designing

• Solid
• JMA
• ADRF
• Coring
• CommScope Era
• Zinwave
• Spider Cloud
• Ericsson
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• Comba Telecom
• GST
• Westell
• Nextivity
• Ruckus
• RF Industries
• Micro Lab
• Laird Connectivity
• Galtronics
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Practical DAS Course Outline

1 - Practical demo of repeater/DAS Equipment’s with installation/configuration.


2- Practical demo of TEMS (for Walk test/ Drive test).
3- Practical demo of Site master (for VSWR Testing).
5- Practical demo of Spectrum analyzer (for signal interference Testing)
6- Practical demo of CW testing.
4- Introduction to Actix Analyzer/Gladiator Tools (for Post Processing reports).
5- Introduction to iBwave Tool (for DAS /Wi-Fi Designs).
6- Introduction to Ekahau (for Wi-Fi Designs).
7- Software’s Training.
• Training of Post processing through Actix Analyzer/Gladiator Tool.
• Training of 3D Modeling through iBwave.
• Training of DAS Designing (2G/3G/4G/5G/Public safety/Wi-Fi) through iBwave.
• Training of Survey Data importing through iBwave.
• Training of CW/Model tuning through iBwave.
• Training of DAS Design Reporting through iBwave.

All practical demo depends upon the availability of the above-mentioned testing
tools/equipment. (We will try our level best to arrange all practical DAS testing
tools/equipment for your better understanding)

Thanks to all participants of Training

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