Thanks Thanks:  33
Page 1 of 2 12 LastLast
Showing results 1 to 10 of 13

Thread: iBWAVE CERTIFICATION PROGRAM Student Manual LEVEL 3

  1. #1
    Member Reputation: 1609
    Join Date
    2013-04-23
    Location
    adrift
    Posts
    331


    5 out of 5 members found this post helpful.

    Default iBWAVE CERTIFICATION PROGRAM Student Manual LEVEL 3

    iBwave Design Level 3 Certification – April 2015 V6.6
    350 Pages


    I don't have the first 2 parts!
    Are anyone of you thousands of active users willing to share part 1 or 2?.


    TABLE OF CONTENTS
    COURSE INTRODUCTION ............................................................................................. I
    INTRODUCTION ................................................................................................................II
    SCHEDULE ..................................................................................................................... III
    REFERENCES ................................................................................................................ IV
    CHAPTER 1. CAPACITY PLANNING THEORY ..................................................... 1-1
    CAPACITY BACKGROUND .............................................................................................. 1-4
    GRADE OF SERVICE ..................................................................................................... 1-6
    QUALITY OF SERVICE ................................................................................................... 1-8
    SUBSCRIBER TYPES .................................................................................................... 1-9
    CAPACITY LIMITS ....................................................................................................... 1-10
    SAMPLE CAPACITY CALCULATIONS ............................................................................. 1-17
    GSM .............................................................................................................................. 1-17
    LTE ................................................................................................................................ 1-18
    CHAPTER 2. CAPACITY PLANNING IN IBWAVE DESIGN................................... 2-1
    INTRODUCTION ............................................................................................................ 2-3
    TYPICAL CAPACITY PLANNING PROCESS ....................................................................... 2-4
    CAPACITY PLANNING IN IBWAVE DESIGN ....................................................................... 2-5
    DEFINITION OF CAPACITY ANALYSIS PARAMETERS ......................................................... 2-7
    DEFINING CAPACITY ZONES (OPTIONAL) ...................................................................... 2-10
    ASSIGNING CAPACITY ZONES ..................................................................................... 2-11
    VIEWING CAPACITY ZONES ......................................................................................... 2-13
    CREATING A CAPACITY ANALYSIS ............................................................................... 2-14
    RUNNING A CAPACITY ANALYSIS ................................................................................. 2-15
    VIEWING A CAPACITY REPORT FOR SEVERAL ANALYSES AND SYSTEMS ......................... 2-16
    VIEWING A CAPACITY ANALYSIS REPORT ..................................................................... 2-18
    REUSING CAPACITY ANALYSIS SETTINGS IN OTHER PROJECTS ..................................... 2-19
    SAMPLE CAPACITY CALCULATIONS ............................................................................. 2-20
    LTE Example #1 ........................................................................................................... 2-23
    LTE Example #2 ............................................................................................................ 2-26
    CAPACITY WORKSHOP ............................................................................................... 2-29
    CHAPTER 3. MIMO THEORY ................................................................................. 3-1
    INTRODUCTION TO MIMO ............................................................................................. 3-3
    MIMO BACKGROUND ................................................................................................... 3-4
    MIMO OPERATION MODES ........................................................................................ 3-10
    TYPICAL MIMO SCHEMES .......................................................................................... 3-13
    OPEN LOOP VS CLOSED LOOP .................................................................................... 3-14
    MIMO GAINS COMPARED TO SISO ............................................................................ 3-16
    FACTORS INFLUENCING MIMO PERFORMANCE ............................................................ 3-17
    CHAPTER 4. MIMO IN IBWAVE DESIGN ............................................................... 4-1
    INTRODUCTION ............................................................................................................ 4-3
    MIMO CALCULATIONS IN IBWAVE DESIGN ..................................................................... 4-4
    MODELING MIMO IN IBWAVE DESIGN ............................................................................ 4-8
    CREATING A MIMO SOURCE ........................................................................................ 4-9
    CREATING OUTPUT MAPS WITH MIMO SETTINGS ........................................................ 4-13
    MIMO WORKSHOP .................................................................................................... 4-20
    CHAPTER 5. STADIUM MODELING AND DESIGN REQUIREMENTS ................. 5-1
    STADIUM MODELING .................................................................................................... 5-8
    STADIUM DESIGN METHODOLOGY ............................................................................... 5-20
    KEY PERFORMANCE INDICATORS (KPIS) ..................................................................... 5-22
    STADIUM WORKSHOP – ACTIVITY 1 ............................................................................. 5-25
    CHAPTER 6. STADIUM DESIGN ISSUES .............................................................. 6-1
    DESIGNING STADIUMS .................................................................................................. 6-3
    CASE STUDY: DESIGN FOR AN INTERNATIONAL FOOTBALL STADIUM................................. 6-6
    Existing Coverage in and Around the Stadium ............................................................... 6-10
    Isolation ......................................................................................................................... 6-11
    Isolation for Football Stadium ......................................................................................... 6-12
    Outdoor to Indoor Penetration ........................................................................................ 6-13
    Leakage ......................................................................................................................... 6-15
    Coverage for Specific Areas .......................................................................................... 6-17
    Special Considerations .................................................................................................. 6-23
    Special Strategies .......................................................................................................... 6-24
    Sectorization .................................................................................................................. 6-25
    Design for Capacity – Football Stadium ......................................................................... 6-31
    Peak Traffic Support for Our Stadium ............................................................................ 6-33
    Load Sharing ................................................................................................................. 6-34
    Traffic Requirements ...................................................................................................... 6-35
    Technology Assumptions ............................................................................................... 6-36
    DESIGN FOR DISTRIBUTION SYSTEM ............................................................................ 6-41
    BUSINESS CASE CONSIDERATION ............................................................................... 6-43
    ESTIMATION OF VOICE CAPACITY - GSM ..................................................................... 6-45
    ESTIMATION OF DATA CAPACITY - HSPA ..................................................................... 6-46
    ESTIMATION OF VOICE CAPACITY – WCDMA .............................................................. 6-47
    STADIUM WORKSHOP ACTIVITY 2 OVERVIEW ............................................................... 6-49
    CHAPTER 7. STADIUM DESIGN ADVANCED TOPICS ........................................ 7-1
    RADIO MEASUREMENTS ............................................................................................... 7-5
    HANDOVER PLANNING .................................................................................................. 7-7
    MULTI-OPERATOR SYSTEMS IN STADIUMS ..................................................................... 7-8
    SITE SCALABILITY VS. POWER PER CARRIER ................................................................ 7-10
    OUTPUT CARRIER AT REMOTE UNIT (DAS) ................................................................. 7-11
    IMPACT OF DIFFERING SERVICE REQUIREMENTS .......................................................... 7-12
    PRINCIPLE OF INTERLEAVING OF ANTENNAS ................................................................. 7-13
    UPGRADING TO MULTI-OPERATOR SYSTEMS ............................................................... 7-15
    INSTALLATION CONSTRAINTS ...................................................................................... 7-16
    WORKSHOP STEPS .................................................................................................... 7-17
    HEAD END OPTIONS .................................................................................................. 7-18
    CHAPTER 8. FIBER MODELING THEORY ............................................................ 8-1
    INTRODUCTION ............................................................................................................ 8-3
    FIBER OPTIC CABLES ................................................................................................... 8-5
    FIBER OPTIC CONNECTORS .......................................................................................... 8-7
    TYPES OF FIBER SPLICING ........................................................................................... 8-8
    FIBER DISTRIBUTION EQUIPMENT .................................................................................. 8-9
    CHAPTER 9. FIBER MODELING IN IBWAVE DESIGN ......................................... 9-1
    INTRODUCTION ............................................................................................................ 9-3
    FIBER DISTRIBUTION EQUIPMENT .................................................................................. 9-4
    STRAND DISTRIBUTION ................................................................................................ 9-5
    CONNECTOR ALERTS ................................................................................................... 9-7
    HIGH-RISE DESIGN WORKSHOP .................................................................................... 9-9
    CHAPTER 10. WI-FI INTRODUCTION, BACKGROUND & MOTIVATION ............. 10-1
    OFFLOAD FOR CAPACITY ............................................................................................ 10-6
    OPERATORS AND WI-FI .............................................................................................. 10-8
    TRAFFIC OFFLOAD VIA FEMTOCELLS ........................................................................... 10-9
    TRAFFIC OFFLOAD VIA WI-FI .................................................................................... 10-10
    OFFLOAD IN A NUTSHELL .......................................................................................... 10-12
    MARKET ACTIVITY IN OFFLOAD IS ACCELERATING ...................................................... 10-13
    CHAPTER 11. WI-FI TECHNOLOGY ISSUES ........................................................ 11-1
    WI-FI BASICS ............................................................................................................ 11-3
    RADIO ISSUES ......................................................................................................... 11-14
    NETWORK ISSUES.................................................................................................... 11-36
    Cisco Service Provider Architecture ............................................................................. 11-38
    Ruckus Architecture ..................................................................................................... 11-39
    Aerohive Cooperative Control Architecture .................................................................. 11-40
    Logical Partitioning ...................................................................................................... 11-41
    NETWORK MOBILITY ISSUES ..................................................................................... 11-42
    PHYSICAL ISSUES .................................................................................................... 11-44
    DIMENSIONING (RADIO AND NETWORK) ..................................................................... 11-46
    THE NEED FOR ONGOING MANAGEMENT OF WI-FI INSTALLATIONS ............................... 11-47
    CHAPTER 12. WI-FI BASED OFFLOAD ................................................................ 12-1
    CHAPTER 13. WI-FI DESIGN EXAMPLE ............................................................... 13-1
    THE CHALLENGE ....................................................................................................... 13-3
    FACTS AND FIGURES .................................................................................................. 13-4
    COVERAGE PLANNING ................................................................................................ 13-5
    CAPACITY PLANNING ................................................................................................. 13-8
    ADDITIONAL CHALLENGES .......................................................................................... 13-9
    CHAPTER 14. GLOSSARY ..................................................................................... 14-1
    Attached Files Attached Files

  2. # ADS
    Circuit advertisement
    Join Date
    Always
    Location
    Advertising world
    Posts
    Many
     

  3. #2
    VIP Member Reputation: 1247 william.dg08's Avatar
    Join Date
    2009-01-16
    Location
    The Sprawl
    Posts
    699


    Default Re: iBWAVE CERTIFICATION PROGRAM Student Manual LEVEL 3

    It is the same doc v6.6 already posted by the same @primig .

    http://www.finetopix.com/showthread....Manual-LEVEL-3

    BUT THANKS for the good doc!!! Please if someone has the document for level 1 & 2, please share here.

    W./
    Last edited by william.dg08; 2016-07-22 at 06:07 AM

  4. Thanks Roman99, snowbike, Moataz_Abdelkader thanked for this post
  5. #3
    VIP Member Reputation: 5110
    Join Date
    2009-10-01
    Posts
    2,421


    Default Re: iBWAVE CERTIFICATION PROGRAM Student Manual LEVEL 3

    Does anybody have the latest version of iBwave Design?
    Could you share it, please?
    Thanks you in advance!

  6. #4
    Junior Member Reputation: 12
    Join Date
    2016-12-16
    Posts
    3


    Default Re: iBWAVE CERTIFICATION PROGRAM Student Manual LEVEL 3

    When did you take this certificate ?

  7. #5
    Junior Member Reputation: 10
    Join Date
    2017-02-12
    Posts
    1


    Default Re: iBWAVE CERTIFICATION PROGRAM Student Manual LEVEL 3

    hi,
    could you please share it on third party link?

  8. #6
    Member Reputation: 405
    Join Date
    2011-03-23
    Posts
    373


    Default Re: iBWAVE CERTIFICATION PROGRAM Student Manual LEVEL 3

    Does any one have level-1 and level-2 as well??

  9. Thanks william.dg08 thanked for this post
  10. #7
    Member Reputation: 1073
    Join Date
    2010-04-10
    Location
    En el XXXX del Mundo
    Posts
    289


    Default Re: iBWAVE CERTIFICATION PROGRAM Student Manual LEVEL 3

    Does any one have level-1 and level-2 as well??

  11. #8
    Member Reputation: 59
    Join Date
    2009-05-25
    Posts
    110


    Default Re: iBWAVE CERTIFICATION PROGRAM Student Manual LEVEL 3

    I have all the manual in softcopy. Does anyone know how to convert them into pdf?

  12. #9
    Member Reputation: 181
    Join Date
    2007-09-16
    Posts
    641


    Default Re: iBWAVE CERTIFICATION PROGRAM Student Manual LEVEL 3

    Quote Originally Posted by amadeo View Post
    I have all the manual in softcopy. Does anyone know how to convert them into pdf?
    just forward the softcopy. No need to change to other format.

  13. #10
    Member Reputation: 59
    Join Date
    2009-05-25
    Posts
    110


    Default Re: iBWAVE CERTIFICATION PROGRAM Student Manual LEVEL 3

    what i meant with soft copy is not in a file but rather in an electronic format of ibwave training manual. I got this as part of my certification doc.

Bookmarks

Bookmarks

Posting Rules

  • You may not post new threads
  • You may not post replies
  • You may not post attachments
  • You may not edit your posts
  •