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OTDR:Yes, fiber Optics transmission is the future in communication....Telecoms Operators have started deploying Fiber to the home in Abuja,Lagos and PH,Therefore,Eliminating the use of Wireless Access point because of the low bandwidth it can deliver.
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MICROWAVE RADIO TRANSMISSION ENGINEERING COURSE COURSE FEE: 50K Objectives Understand basic fundamental concepts about microwave radio transmission, planning and Implementation, essential parts of microwave radio systems and microwave communications applications Who Should Attend The course is designed for Technicians, Engineers and planners who want to elevate HIS/HER Microwave radio Transmission Engineering skills. Prerequisites Participant should have a fundamental or basic understanding of wireless communications and data networking. Duration: 4 Weeks MODULE 1 Microwave Communication Overview Basic Concepts of Digital Microwave Microwave Development Course Microwave Evolution in the World Microwave Evolution in China Characteristics of Digital Radio Communication System Challenges and Opportunities for Digital Microwave Communication Optical Fiber Communication—Biggest Challenge for Digital Microwave Communication Opportunities for Digital Microwave Communication Microwave Frequency Band Choice and RF Channel Arrangements Digital Microwave Communication System Model Modulation Method of Digital Microwave Channel Utilization of Each Modulation Digital Microwave Frame Structure Conclusion MODULE 2 Introduction to Digital Microwave Equipment Digital Microwave Equipment Classification Microwave antenna and feeder Microwave antenna Classification of Microwave Antennas Feeder System Branching System Outdoor unit (ODU) Constituents of Digital Microwave Transmitter and Major Performance Indexes Constituents and Major Indexes of Receiver Indoor Unit Installation and Adjustment of Split Microwave System Conclusion MODULE 3 Microwave System Networking and Application Microwave System Typical Networking Modes and Station Types Typical Networking Modes Microwave Station Types Relay Station Passive Repeater Station Active Repeater Station Digital Microwave Application Conclusion MODULE 4 Microwave Propagation Theory Electric Wave Propagation in Free Space Free Space Propagation Loss of Electric Waves in Free Space Influence of Ground Reflection on the Electric Wave Propagation Concept of Fresnel Zone Influence of Ground Reflection on Receiving Level Influence of Troposphere on Electric Wave Ray Bend in Atmosphere Concept of Equivalent Earth Radius Refraction The Meaning of K Value in Engineering Design Fading caused by Several Atmospheric and Earth Effects Fading Types Influence of Troposphere on Electric Wave Propagation Fading Rules (microwave frequency bands lower than 10 GHz Frequency Selective Fading Multi-path Propagation of Electric Waves Influence of Frequency Selective Fading on Transmission Quality of Microwave Communication Systems Statistic Feature of Fading Microwave Fading Model Engineering Calculation of Fading Conclusion MODULE 5 Anti-Fading Technology in Digital Microwave Equipment Overview Purposes of Taking Anti-Fading Measures Classification of Anti-Fading Measures Evaluation on Anti-Fading Measures Adaptive Equalization AFE ATE Cross-Polarization Interference Counteracter (XPIC) Automatic Transmit Power Control (ATPC Diversity Reception Classification of Diversity Reception Description of Space Diversity Compound Mode of Diversity Signals Microwave Equipment Protection Mode HSM HSB Classification of Digital Microwave Equipment Protection Modes Interference and Main Methods against Interference Interference Source Basic Methods of Communication System against Interference Conclusion MODULE 6 Digital Microwave Engineering Calculation Overview Microwave Path Parameter Calculation Microwave Station Antenna Communication Azimuth Calculation Calculation of Path Distance Calculation of Elevation and Minus Angles Calculation of Clearance Calculation of Reflection Point Determining Antenna Gain Calculation of Microwave Circuit Index Calculation of Receiving Level and Flat Fading Margin Calculation of Interference Level Calculation of Diversity Receiving Parameter Calculation of Circuit Interruption Rate Rain Fading Gas Absorption Conclusion MODULE 7 Microwave Engineering Design Requirement Basic Requirement of Microwave Path and Cross-section Design Cross Section and Station Distance Clearance Standard Antenna Height and Space Diversity Distance Selecting Microwave Band and Configuring Polarization Selecting Microwave Band Arrangement of Microwave Frequency and Polarization Technical Requirement of Digital Microwave Relay Communication Engineering Design PDH Microwave Engineering Design Technical Requirement SDH Microwave Engineering Design Technical Requirement Access Network Technical Requirement—26 GHz Local Multiple-point Distribution System (LMDS Access Network Technical Requirement—3.5 GHz Fixed Radio Access Conclusion MODULE 8 Microwave Engineering Design Design Method Overview Route, Site and Antenna Height Frequency Selection and Polarization Arrangement Circuit Performance Estimate Design Example SDH Microwave Circuit SDH Microwave Site Type and Polarization Configuration Conclusion MODULE 9 Precautions in Engineering Design Equipment Layout Installation of Microwave Antenna Process Requirement for the Tower Process Requirement of New Established Tower Orientation Requirement of Newly Established Tower Requirement for Old Tower to be used Conclusion MODULE 10 Practicals Configuration of radio links E1 mapping and Cross-connection Ethernet over PDH Traffic routing 1+1 HSB Implementation 1+1 SD,FD and Media Diversity DCN over E1 or SDH 2x(n+1) XPIC 4+0 XPIC config Native Ethernet Layer 1 Traffic Routing 1+0 non protected MW link Qos MW radio Performance Monitoring E1,STM1 and RF loopback test E1/optical BER test For more enquiries call Daniel on 08017651217 or 08090677281
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