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1xEV-DO Networks (Rev 0) (e)

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CDMA2000 networks have been deployed in many parts of the world. While these networks provide a higher voice capacity and support for packet data networks, they do not meet the IMT-2000 requirements for 2 Mbps data rates. 1xEV-DO Rev 0 represents the next step in the evolution of CDMA2000 systems, supporting data rates in excess of 2 Mbps and non-real-time packet data services. This course introduces 1xEV-DO technology. Specifically, air interface aspects are explained to show how 1xEV-DO Rev 0 can achieve a 2 Mbps bandwidth. In addition, the 1xEV-DO network architecture is covered. Since 1xEV-DO is deployed as an overlay to CDMA2000 networks, most service providers will want to know how 1xEV-DO systems will interoperate with CDMA2000 networks. This course addresses those questions, and concludes with a discussion of air interface protocols, channel structure and network interfaces.

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Learning Objectives

After completing this course, the student will be able to:
• Discuss the relationship between 1xEV-DO and CDMA2000
• Define important features of 1xEV-DO such as air interface, peak data rates and average data rates
• Discuss how 1xEV-DO Rev 0 is able to achieve higher data rates
• Explain the 1xEV-DO Rev 0 air interface details including the protocol layering
• Highlight the forward and reverse link features in 1xEV-DO Rev 0
• List requirements for handsets and networks to achieve interoperability with CDMA2000
• Describe interoperability configurations
• Examine how user originated session

Intended Audience

This course is intended for those seeking a detailed understanding of the evolution of the CDMA2000 network to 1xEV-DO Rev 0. This includes those in a design, test, systems engineering, sales engineering, network engineering, or verification role.

Suggested Prerequisites

• Overview of CDMA2000 Networks (eLearning)

Course Length

3 hours of eLearning

Course Outlines / Knowledge Knuggets

1. 1xEV-DO Introduction
1.1. Introduction to 1xEV-DO
1.2. Motivation for 1xEV-DO
1.3. 1xEV-DO standards
1.4. 1xEV-DO data rates in forward and reverse directions
1.5. How are higher data rates achieved in 1xEV-DV?

2. 1xEV-DO Architecture
2.1. Overview of the 1xEV-DO architecture
2.2. New 1xEV-DO components and interfaces

3. 1xEV-DO Air Interface
3.1. 1xEV-DO air interface functions and capabilities
3.2. Rational for data rate increases in 1xEV-DO

4. 1xEV-DO Forward Link Details
4.1. 1xEV-DO forward link channel structure
4.2. Important forward link features

5. 1xEV-DO Reverse Link Details
5.1. 1xEV-DO reverse link channel structure
5.2. Important reverse link features

6. Interoperability with CDMA2000
6.1. Handset requirements for CDMA2000 interoperability
6.2. Network requirements for CDMA2000 interoperability

7. Call Flows
7.1. Mobile data session origination using simple IP

8. Summary

Put It All Together
Assess the knowledge of the participant based on the objectives of the course

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