Diving Deeper into 5G's Layered Design

$150.00

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What in the world is the 5G protocol stack? Communication technologies are often discussed in terms of constructs called protocol stacks, which outline the distinct mechanisms working together to accomplish communication. 5G is no different! The 5G protocol stack is a complex monster – difficult to understand even for seasoned network engineers. Taking a step back to examine the good old Open Systems Interconnection (OSI) model is an excellent way to further familiarize ourselves with protocol stacks as a concept and begin to understand the 5G protocol stack. Use this course to examine the OSI model and see how 5G fits into the picture. Then, use the OSI model to further appreciate some of the 5G protocol stack components and their purposes and operation.

 

Course Highlights

Review the OSI model, including its origins, history, and purpose
Compare and contrast the OSI model with the TCP/IP protocol stack
Describe how the OSI model is applied for wired communication
Describe how the OSI model was applied for wireless communication before the advent of 5G
Examine how the 5G protocol stack relates to the OSI model and how it extends its mechanisms of operation
Compare the operation of the 5G protocol stack with its 4G counterpart
Describe the operation of the 5G protocol stack at the physical layers
Describe the operation of the 5G protocol stack within the four sublayers of its data link layer
Describe the operation of the 5G protocol stack upper layers for both the user plane and the control plane
Describe the operation of the 5G protocol stack at the application layer

 

Cancellation Policy

All BICSI Connect courses are nonrefundable and nontransferable.

 

Frequently Asked Questions

Who Should Attend?

This course is ideal for all ICT professionals.

Technical Requirements

  • Operating Systems:

    • Windows: Windows 10 or later
    • Mac: macOS 11 (Big Sur) or later
    • Mobile Devices:

      • iOS: iOS 14 or later
      • Android: Android 10 or later
  • Browsers (latest versions recommended):

    • Google Chrome
    • Mozilla Firefox
    • Microsoft Edge
    • Safari
  • Internet Requirements: A stable high-speed internet connection

How Long is This Workshop?

1.1-hour self-paced course with 90 days from the date of purchase to complete