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CDMA2000 Network Engineering

3/4G Wireless: CDMA2000 Network Engineering Curriculum

Curriculum: An evolving CDMA2000 (1xRTT, EVDO, EVDV) curriculum that builds on the strong foundation laid in our core wireless engineering curriculum (DOC). It combines the essential theory with the field know-how captured from over two decades of LCC’s worldwide design and deployment experience.

Audience: This curriculum is aimed at RF engineers who have completed our core wireless engineering curriculum (DOC) or are otherwise experienced in the design and optimization of 2G/2.5G networks and who need to upgrade their knowledge and skills to be able to engineer the emerging CDMA2000 networks.

Prerequisites: A bachelor’s degree in electrical engineering or equivalent preparation in communications, electromagnetics, Mathematics (such as differential equations, probability, and statistics), and the engineering design principles, followed by substantial 2G/2.5G network design experience. 

Curriculum Catalog Code Course Title Days
Foundations Our core wireless engineering curriculum (DOC) or equivalent 2G/2.5G design and optimization experience
DW12 Wireless Network Design and Implementation Workshop 3
CDMA/IS95 CDMA and the IS95 Standard 4
3GTECH Emerging Technologies: WCDMA/UMTS, HSDPA, HSUPA, and CDMA2000 (1xRTT, EVDO REV.A, EVDO REV.0) 2
MOBILEIP TCP/IP and Mobile IP: Protocols and Operation 2
IS2000 IS2000 IS2000: Protocol and Operation 3
TRAFFIC3G Traffic Engineering for 3G 2
EVDO EVDO 1xEVDO (HRPD/IS856): Protocol and Operation 3
1XDO 1xRTT and 1xEVDO: Protocol and Operation 3
EVDO/OPT Overview of 1xEV-DO: Radio Access Technique and Design Analysis 2
TRAFFIC3G Traffic Engineering for 3G 2
Design/Optimization CDMA2000DW
1xRTT, 1xEVDO, and 1xEVDV Design and Optimization Workshop 4
Campaign TRAFFIC Traffic Engineering for Wireless Networks 4
VOIP Voice over IP: Protocols, Architecture, and Operation 2
ATM ATM: Architecture, Operation, and Services 2



Curriculum Recommendations:

Non-engineering professionals and managers who wish to deepen their understanding of CDMA2000 should consider taking Understanding Wireless: State-of-the-Art and Emerging 2.5G/3G Technologies (X-WIRELESS101) and/or Understanding CDMA Based Technologies (X-CDMA101), followed by Understanding the Emerging 2.5G/3G Technologies (X-2.5/3G101).

Engineering professionals should consider completing the Wireless: Emerging Technologies (W/ET) curriculum or certificate with concentration in CDMA2000.

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