
Atoll WiMAX Public Course
DATES: April 5-7, 2011 - Dec. 6-8, 2011
Course Details
- DURATION: 3 days
- SCHEDULE: 9:30AM - 5PM each day
- LOCATION: Forsk Head Office - Toulouse, France
- FEE: 1,500€, including training session, lunch
and course documentation
Limited seats only! Book now!
Overview
Atoll WiMAX is a state-of-the-art WiMAX and Broadband Wireless Access (BWA) network planning tool developed in cooperation with WiMAX equipment manufacturers.
Atoll WiMAX supports the IEEE 802.16d and the evolving IEEE 802.16e standards. It also supports advanced antenna diversity systems, such as Adaptive Antenna Systems (AAS) and Multiple-Input-Multiple-Output (MIMO).
Who should attend?
- Radio Planning Engineers
- Consultants
- R&D staff
- Any current or future Atoll user involved in WiMAX activity for design and deployment of Broadband Wireless Access networks.
Prerequisites
- Knowledge of IEEE 802.16d and 802.16e standards.
- Knowledge of WiMAX technology and RF planning at engineering level.
Course Outline
DAY 1: Atoll General Features
General Features – Part 1
- General Introduction
- Working Environment
- Creating an .atl Document
- Managing Geographic Data
- Managing Radio Data
DAY 2: Atoll General Features & WiMAX features
General Features – Part 2
- Managing Computations
- Project Outputs
WiMAX Features: Features Dedicated to 802.16d
or 806.16e Networks – Part 1
- WiMAX Concepts and Planning Overview
- Modelling a WiMAX Network
DAY 3: Atoll WiMAX features & Drive Test features
WiMAX Features: Features Dedicated to 802.16d or 806.16e Networks – Part 2
- Prediction Studies Based on Cell Loads
- Monte-Carlo Simulations
- Neighbour Allocation
- Diversity Modelling
- Downlink Segmentation Modelling
- Automatic Preamble Index and Segment Assignment
- Automatic Frequency Planning
- Frequency Plan Analysis
- WiMAX Traffic Modelling
Drive Test Features
- Managing Drive Tests
- The Test Mobile Data Window