Backhaul End-to-end

Onsite Training: Telecom for Nonengineers
  • Course:Backhaul End-to-end
  • Course ID:BHAUL-E2E Duration:1 day Where: Your Office (7+ Persons)
  • Available as a private, customized course for your group at your offices or ours and in some cases as a WebLive(TM) class.

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Course Outline

 

End-to-End Introduction

    A high level overview of the topic and the briefing.

 

Quality of Service / Quality of Experience

    A brief overview of multimedia QoS and QoE to set the stage for a better understanding of the application example.

 

    • QoS vs QoE
    • Classes of Service (CoS)
    • Three + 1 Models
      • Prioritization
      • Route Optimization
      • Resource Reservation
      • Hybrids
    • Undersubscription, Oversubscription and Discard
    • Multimedia Application Impact

 

Application Overview

Pat is a mobile multimedia user with an Android hand held device. Pat accesses multiple personal and work applications including traditional browser, cellular and packet voice, images and video. The flow of Pat’s application traffic across each of the four backhaul methods is contrasted and compared in this section. The following technical aspects and their impact on Quality of Service and Quality of Experience are considered:

    • Service Level Agreements
    • Class of Service
    • VLANs/VLAN IDs
    • Traffic Handling at Backhaul Ingress
    • Traffic Management under varying loads
    • Prioritization, Buffering and Discard
    • Quality of Service / Quality of Experience
  • Terrestrial TDM/SONET/SDH Backhaul
  • Wireless TDM/SONET/SDH Backhaul
  • Wireless RF Native Ethernet Backhaul
  • Wireless Optical native Ethernet Backhaul

 

End-to-End Review and Summary

    A review of the briefing topics and summary of the program.

Course Overview

Course in a Nutshell

In this short course, aimed at “general audiences”, we highlight some of the topics covered in more detail by other courses of the Eogogics Wireless Backhaul Curriculum. We will overview the major components of mobile backhaul: terrestrial TDM/SONET/SDH backhaul, wireless TDM/SONET/SDH backhaul, wireless RF Native Ethernet backhaul, and wireless optical native Ethernet backhaul. Covered are the key terms, configurations and applications of the four primary wireless backhaul implementation models. We will also discuss the benefits and problems of the four models.

 

Customize It!

This briefing can be scheduled as one day standalone course, one day of a multi-day course or as six one hour modules for delivery over the web. Any single module or selected modules may also be scheduled for web delivery. This program can be delivered as the final course in a larger curriculum on mobile backhaul or can be delivered as the sole course to a diverse audience to introduce the concepts and implementations of mobile backhaul when very little depth is needed or prior to further individual reading or study. The course can be optionally taught as a hands-on workshop at no added cost.

 

Learn How To

  • Identify and describe the major components of mobile backhaul: terrestrial TDM/SONET/SDH backhaul, wireless TDM/SONET/SDH backhaul, wireless RF Native Ethernet backhaul, and wireless optical native Ethernet backhaul
  • Contrast and compare mobile backhaul terrestrial TDM/SONET/SDH backhaul, wireless TDM/SONET/SDH backhaul, wireless RF Native Ethernet backhaul, and wireless optical native Ethernet backhaul technology, business and service aspects
  • Describe the benefits and problems of the four primary mobile backhaul models
Audience / Prerequisites

Aimed At

This briefing is suitable for all audiences.

 

Prerequisites

There are no prerequisites for this course.