Course Description

What Is 5G Corporate Training?

5G, the 5th Generation Mobile Network and the successor to 4G, is a global technology standard for broadband cellular networks that has been in use since 2019.

After the global launch, 5G networks are projected to cover one-third of the world’s population by 2025. Our 5G certification training is designed to provide telecom students and professionals a head-start in learning!

Our 5G course curriculum modules deal with the 5G NR Core and RAN, the New Radio Core Networks and Radio Access Networks. You’ll gain an in-depth knowledge of 5G network architecture, the various protocols and layers involved, RAN procedures, network functionalities in 5G core, and 5G Air Interface, to mention a few.

With this 5G NR Core and RAN course, you’ll be able to evolve your skill set to 5G, and envision yourself in one of the following roles in the telecom domain: product engineer, research & development, network planning and engineering, network testing, network application, technical support and services, and so on.

Our Faculty

Self-learning needs a lot of effort and time. Having someone who has already got hands-on experience in the field as your instructor and mentor will accelerate your efforts and get you to reach your upskilling goals in no time at all. We’ve got the best trainers, who possess industry knowledge, domain expertise, and training experience to help you become a 5G expert. In addition, we craft our 5G training curriculum modules in such a way that they surpass what our counterparts offer, both qualitatively as well as quantitatively.

Why Should You Choose ExcelR for 5G Training?

Gaining theoretical knowledge of 5G is not very difficult, and all it takes is listening to a few recorded sessions or reading a relevant book. However, an interactive session with the trainer is always better than learning by yourself, beyond question. Our training model facilitates a classroom environment led by a trainer. Further, we don’t just stop with this training; we make sure every learner gets hands-on experience, which is why we have assignments and labs and projects as part of each module.

Support

During the phase of assignments and projects, confusion and doubts are inevitable, as learning and applying concepts are two different aspects of acquiring knowledge. We’ve got you covered here too. If you have any doubts or clarifications, you can contact the mentor assigned to you. He or she will provide you with the necessary hand-holding as you start your labs and projects built around real-life data.

This post-training support dedicated exclusively for the 5G training that we offer sets us apart from the other course providers in the industry. In case of any queries regarding the batch schedule, trainer availability, customizing topics, availing combination courses, and more, you may reach out to our support team via calls, emails, and live chat.

Customized 5G Training Based on Corporate Requirements

All our corporate clients have the opportunity to seek customized 5G training material that they can utilize to upskill their employees. Being a partner of 400+ client companies for close to a decade now, we understand the changing corporate requirements, and hence, we’ve made this personalized training package possible for all our clients. You may add, delete, swap modules, schedule batches according to your teams’ work hours, and do a lot more, as you tie up with us. Become our client today!

Who Can Take Up This 5G Certification Course?

  • Telecom Professionals
  • Telecom students
  • Students trying to enter the field of telecommunications
  • Network Professionals
  • Students of wireless communications
  • People preparing for interview in the field of 5G
  • Network Engineers

We are glad to welcome you for our 5G training batches!

Prerequisites

  • A basic understanding of wireless communications and networking.
  • Familiarity with the 4G LTE.

 

Course Curriculum

Curriculum: 5G NR Core & RAN

  • Introduction to 5G
  • Use Cases 5G (eMBB, URLLC, mMTC, V2X)
  • 5G Requirements
  • 3GPP 5G Standardization Plan
  • 5G Core Network Architecture
  • General Concept
  • Architecture Reference Model
  • Network Function & Entity
  • 5G System Architecture
  • Roaming Reference Architectures
  • Service-Based Interface
  • Non-3GPP Access Architecture
  • Inter-Working with EPC
  • QoS Model
  • Network Slicing
  • NR Core CP & UP Protocol Stacks
  • End-to-End 5G NG-RAN to 5GC Architecture
  • 5GC Network Functions (NF) - AMF, SMF etc.
  • 5G Identifiers
  • 5G and Virtualization Technologies
  • SBA, APIs and NRF
  • Network Slicing
  • Introduction of the NG-RAN: gNB, N3IWF for WiFi
  • UE identities in 5G: SUPI, SUCI, GPSI, PEI, etc.
  • PDU Session Establishment
    • User Plane Traffic Path
    • Definition of a PDU Session
    • UE Signaling for PDU Session
    • SMF and UPF selection
    • QoS Flow and Policy Rules
    • Traffic Flow with DC and Split Bearers
  • 5G UE Registration Procedure
    • System Acquisition and Registration
    • AMF Selection
    • UE Slice Assignment and Request
    • Authentication
    • Air Interface Security
    • Dual Registration
    • UE States
    • Non-3GPP Access
    • Definition of RRC States in 5G: RRC_Idle, RRC_Connected, RRC_Inactive
  • Network slicing and MEC
    • 3GPP Defined Use Cases
    • UE Slice Assignment and Requests
    • Definition of a Network Slice
    • NFV as a Tool to Implement Network Slicing
    • Identifiers of Network Slices: NSI Id, NSSAI, S-NSAAI
    • AMF Change
    • SMF and UPF Assignment for Slices
    • MEC Deployment Options and Traffic Flow
    • Vo5G as a Service Within the eMBB Network Slice
  • Non-Standalone NR With EPC
    • Architecture of NSA NR
    • MR-DC Scenario
    • E-UTRA - NR Dual Connectivity (EN-DC)
    • Radio Bearer EN-DC
  • SA Architecture with 5GC
    • Architecture for SA
    • NSA with 5GC
    • Radio Bearer
  • NG-RAN Architecture
    • General Concept for NG-RAN
    • NG-RAN Protocol
    • NG-RAN Architecture
    • Architecture for Separation of gNB-CU-CP and gNB-CU-UP
    • NG-RAN Identifier
    • NG-RAN Interface(NG, Xn, F1, E1)
    • UE Initial Access Procedure
  • 5G Protocol L2
    • Control Plane Protocol L2
    • User Plane Protocol L2
    • SDAP Protocol
    • PDCP Protocol
    • RLC Protocol (TM, AM, UM)
    • MAC Protocol
  • Service Data Adaptation Protocol (SDAP)
    • SDAP Architecture
    • SDAP Services
    • SDAP Function
    • SDAP Entity Function
    • QOS Flow to DRB Mapping
    • RQI Handling
  • Radio Link Control (RLC)
    • RLC Architecture
    • RLC Services
    • RLC Function
    • RLC Entity Function
    • RLC Procedure
    • ARQ Procedure
    • RLC Data and Control PDU
    • RLC AM, UM, TM PDU
    • RLC Parameters
  • Packet Data Convergence Protocol
    • PDCP Architecture
    • PDCP Services
    • PDCP Function
  • Medium Access Control (MAC)
    • MAC Architecture
    • MAC Services
    • MAC Function
    • MAC Channel Structure
  • 5G Air Interface
    • Numerology
    • 5G NR Frame Structure
    • Slot
    • Physical Resource Block
    • Common Resource Block
    • Virtual Resource Block
    • Bandwidth Part
    • Resource Allocation in Time Domain & Frequency Domain
    • Operating Frequency & Duplex Mode
    • Channel Bandwidth
    • Frequency Raster
    • Synchronization Raster
    • 5G Waveform: CP-OFDM and DFT-s-OFDM
    • OFDM Subcarriers
    • Orthogonal Frequency Division Multiplexing
    • Cyclic Prefix
    • Modulation Coding Scheme
    • Antenna Port
    • Channel Coding (LDPC & Polar Code)
    • HARQ Principle
    • MIMO
    • Massive MIMO
    • Beamforming (Analog, Digital, Hybrid)
  • Physical Downlink Channel Mapping
    • Downlink Synchronization Signals
    • PSS and SSS
    • Physical Broadcast Channel
    • Master Information Block
    • PBCH Payload
    • PBCH Physical Layer Processing
    • SSB Block
    • SSB Burst
    • Physical Downlink Control Channel
    • PDCCH Physical Layer Processing
    • CORESET
    • Search Space
    • Downlink control information (DCI_FORMAT)
    • Physical Downlink Shared Channel
    • Downlink Control Information
  • Uplink Physical Channel
    • NR Physical Random Access Channel
    • Preamble Sequence Generation
    • Configuring RACH/ PRACH
    • NR PRACH Configuration Index
    • Preamble Formats
    • Preamble Sequence (Long & Short)
    • NR Physical Uplink Shared Channel
    • NR PUSCH Processing Chain
    • Modulation & Coding Scheme
    • Transport Block Size
    • Physical Layer Processing
    • NR Physical Uplink Control Channel
    • NR PUCCH Formats
    • NR PUCCH Configuration
    • NR PUCCH Format 0,1,2,3,4,5
  • Initial Access
    • Network Access Procedure
    • PLMN and Access Network Selection
    • Scanning
    • GSCN Number and Raster
    • SSB Operation
    • Deriving SSB Index
    • Downlink Synchronization
    • SI Acquisition - MIB/ SIB1/ RMSI
    • Example of SI Mapping
    • System Information Block 1
    • System Information Types
    • Cell Selection
  • Random Access
    • Initial Access
    • Network Access Procedure
    • PLMN and Access Network Selection
    • Scanning
    • GSCN Number and Raster
    • SSB Operation
    • Deriving SSB Index
    • Downlink Synchronization
    • SI Acquisition - MIB/ SIB1/ RMSI
    • Example of SI Mapping
    • System Information Block 1
    • System Information Types
    • Cell Selection

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