WiMAX Planning Primer
- Duration: 1 day or 6 hours
- Level: Level 3
WiMAX Planning Primer
The IEEE 802.16 study group have shaped the format and operation of the WiMAX air interface, for both fixed and mobile based services. The WiMAX Forum have responsibility for all aspects of interoperability of the air interface through their certification program. This course examines the work done by the IEEE 802.16 group and the WiMAX Forum and is intended for those who will be attending further training in the form of mpirical’s WiMAX Planning Course.
Who Should Attend
Radio Planners requiring an understanding of the WiMAX Air Interface and operational procedures. Radio Engineers and Planning Staff involved in the deployment and management of WiMAX Networks.
Course Outline
Divided into 6 sections, the topics covered will include:
Section 1: WiMAX Architecture and Profiles (1 hour)
- WiMAX Air Interface Architecture - Mobile Stations, Subscriber Stations, WiMAX Base Stations.
- Profiles - System Profiles, Fixed System Profile and Mobile System Profile.
- Certification Profiles, Certified Equipment.
- Network Releases - WiMAX Release 1, 1.5 and 2 Specifications, WiMAX Waves.
Section 2: Medium Access Control (1 hour)
- MAC Architecture - Service-Specific CS, MAC CPS and Security Sublayer.
- MAC Formatting - Generic MAC Header, System Constant CID Values, MAC Identities and CIDs.
- Uplink Signalling Headers, Uplink Signalling Type I and Type II headers and functions.
- MAC Management Messages - formats and Subheaders and special payloads.
- Bandwidth Requesting, Resource Allocation, Feedback and Reporting, Sleep Mode and Power Control.
- MAC ARQ, HARQ and Security.
- IP Convergence Sublayer and Ethernet Convergence Sublayer.
Section 3: OFDM / OFDMA (1 hour)
- OFDMA Terminology - Channel Bandwidth, Subcarriers and OFDM/OFDMA Symbol, Sample Rates and Subcarrier Spacing.
- Subchannel Permutations - OFDMA Allocation, Data Regions and Segments.
- Data Mapping - Downlink Mapping and Uplink Mapping.
- Coding and Modulation - FEC Encoding, Bit-Interleaving, Repetition, Modulation and Receiver Sensitivity.
Section 4: WiMAX Zones and Framing (1 hour)
- Frame Structure - Preamble, OFDMA Frame with Multiple Zones, FCH - DL Frame Prefix, Logical Subchannel Numbering.
- PUSC Downlink Subcarrier Subchannel Allocation and Clusters Structure.
- FUSC Allocation - Tile Usage of Subchannels, Uplink Allocation.
Section 5: WiMAX Initial Procedures (1 hour)
- Network Synchronization - downlink preamble, downlink broadcast, ranging etc.
- Network Entry.
- Basic Capability Negotiation.
- Authorization and Key Exchange.
- Registration.
- Initial Service Flow.
- IP Connectivity Establishment.
Section 6: WiMAX Operation and Mobility (1 hour)
- Broadcast Information - DCD Mobility Information, Hard Handover Parameters, Neighbour Advertisements.
- Scanning - Scanning Request and Response, Scan Reports.
- Handovers - Hard Handover, Macro-Diversity Handover and Fast Base Station Switching Handover.
- Idle Mode Operation - Entry into Idle Mode, Paging Operation, Cell Selection and Reselection and Location Update.