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ABOUT AWARD TRAINING SOLUTIONS PROFESSIONAL SERVICES DOWNLOADS & DEMOS PUBLIC COURSES

1x & 1xEV-DO

GSM & GPRS/EDGE

IP CONVERGENCE & IMS

LTE LTE and 1x/1xEV-DO Interworking *NEW*


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The major focus of this course is the interworking between 1x/1xEV-DO and LTE. The course Download
WiMAX begins with a brief overview of LTE and 1x/EV-DO network architectures and requirements our
for interworking. The building blocks that support interworking between LTE and 1x/1xEV- course
DO are discussed in detail, including the transparent message tunnels, hybrid device catalog!
WIRELESS FUNDAMENTALS
capabilities, and radio/core network mechanisms. Different interworking/mobility scenarios
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are listed and detail message flows are given. LTE is optimized for the delivery of IP services
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including VoIP. It can also cooperate with 1xCS (circuit-switched) call to support Single
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Radio Voice Call Continuity (SRVCC) and CS Fallback. The course also previews the IP
(2.90 MB)
mobility mechanism, security, and QoS considerations. In summary, the course provides
both the architectural features and the detail message flows of the interworking between
LTE and 1x/EV-DO.

Learning Objectives

After completing this course, the student will be able to:


• Sketch the LTE architecture, including interfaces to 1x/1xEV-DO networks
• Describe components/interfaces that make up the LTE core network and their roles in
1x/EV-DO interworking
• List requirements for LTE and 1x/EV-DO interworking
• Sketch interworking architecture of LTE and 1x/EV-DO
• List the building blocks for LTE and 1x/EV-DO interworking and explain them
• Walk through an LTE session setup
• Enumerate the steps involved in idle mode mobility to/from 1x/EV-DO
• List the steps of pre-registration to 1x/EV-DO
• Walk through steps of an active mode handover
• Define SRVCC and CS Fallback in LTE

Intended Audience

This course is designed for those involved in the evolution and migration of 1x/EV-DO
networks to LTE networks. It is suitable for planners and engineers responsible for network
planning, design and deployment, integration and network operations.

Suggested Prerequisites

• LTE Overview (eLearning)


• LTE SAE Evolved Packet Core (EPC) Overview (eLearning)
• Mastering LTE (Instructor Led)

Course Length

2 Days Instructor Led

Course Outlines / Knowledge Knuggets

1. LTE and 1x/EV-DO Networks


1.1. LTE/EPC network architecture
1.2. 1x/EV-DO network architecture
1.3. Requirements for LTE interworking with 1x/1xEV-DO

2. Interworking Architecture
2.1. Interworking architecture
2.2. Interworking interfaces and protocols
2.3. Roles of nodes such as eNB, MME, HSS, S-GW, P-GW, PCRF, 3GPP AAA, AN, and PDSN

3. Building Blocks of Interworking


3.1. Inter-technology communication
3.1.1. Message tunnels (RRC tunnel, S1-AP tunnel, S101 tunnel, etc)
3.1.2. Delivery of system information
3.1.3. Convey the handover command
3.2. Hybrid device capabilities
3.3. Radio access network features
3.3.1. Measurements control and report
3.3.2. Handover algorithms
3.4. Core network mechanisms
3.4.1. IP mobility management selection
3.4.2. Security/QoS consideration
3.4.3. AAA and HSS interaction

4. Initial Session Setup


4.1. Access network discovery & selection
4.2. Attach procedure
4.3. PDN GW selection

5. Interworking/mobility scenarios and message flows


5.1. LTE <–> 1x/1xEV-DO pre-registration
5.2. LTE<–> 1x/1xEV-DO handover
5.3. LTE<–> 1x/1xEV-DO idle mode cell reselection

6. LTE <–> 1xCS interworking

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6.1. IMS overview


6.2. Single Radio Voice Call Continuity (SRVCC)
6.3. LTE->1xCS handover
6.4. LTE Fallback on 1xCS

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