Course Objectives:
To provide trainees an overview of Telecommunication, including modulation techniques, Transmission media, Analog and Digital communication, Access Network, Signaling, Voice and data networks, ISDN and ATM.
Expected Accomplishments:
- Explore the Telecommunication basics.
- Define Modulation techniques and
Transmission media.
- Review the Access network Technologies
- Explore the OSI Reference Model
- Define various type of Signaling
- Define Voice and Data networks.
- Explore the Frame relay and ATM
Who can benefit:
Professionals interested in understanding Fundamentals of Telecommunications and Telecommunication networks
Prerequisites:
Diploma in Electronics / Electrical.
Course Outline:
- Part IIntroduction to Telecommunications
- Building Blocks of Telecommunications
- Analogue and Digital Signals
- Amplitude Modulation
- Frequency Modulation
- Pulse Code Modulation
(PCM)Transmission Media
- Copper cables
- Fiber optics
- Microwave
- Satellite Transmission Techniques & Systems
- Multiplexing Techniques
- FDM
- TDM
- PDH
- SDHSwitching Techniques
- Limitations of Analogue
Networks
- Circuit switching
- Message switching
- Packet switchingIntroduction to Public Telephone Network
- Access Network
- Trunk Network
- SPC Electronic Exchanges
- Digital Telephony
- Etisalat PSTN NetworkBasic Principles of Exchanges
- Switching Matrix
- Exchange Control
- Electronic Switching System
(ESS)
- Digital ExchangePart II
OSI Reference Model
- OSI Seven layers Model
- Functions supported by each layerIntroduction to ISDN
- Introduction BRA PRI
- ISDN Services
- ISDN Signaling and NumberingSignaling
- Channel Associated Signaling
- Common Channel Signaling (CSS)
- CCS No.7 SignalingEmerging Technologies
- Modem Technologies
- ADSL HDSL VDSL
- Fiber to Curb and home• HFC NetworkIntroduction to Packet Data Networks
- X.25 Network
- Frame Relay
- ATM
- ATM Services
- Etisalat ATM Network
Delivery Method:
- Lectures
- Overhead slides
- Videos
- Labs
Related Training:
- Fundamentals of Electronics.
- Digital Techniques I and II.