Mobile Network Architecture Basics provides participants with a comprehensive understanding of the fundamental components and frameworks that underpin modern mobile networks. The course emphasizes practical, project-based learning, allowing participants to engage with real-world scenarios and apply theoretical knowledge to tangible projects. By collaborating on interactive assignments, learners will gain insights into the design, implementation, and management of mobile network systems, fostering skills that are highly sought after in the telecommunications industry.
Throughout the course, participants will explore various aspects of mobile network architecture, including the evolution of network technologies, the role of protocols, and the integration of wireless technologies. The curriculum is structured to facilitate hands-on experience, culminating in a final project that requires the application of learned concepts to design a basic mobile network architecture. This project encourages participants to publish their findings in Cademix Magazine, promoting knowledge sharing and professional visibility.
Overview of Mobile Network Generations (2G, 3G, 4G, 5G)
Key Components of Mobile Network Architecture
Understanding Radio Access Networks (RAN)
Core Network Elements and Their Functions
Mobile Network Protocols and Standards
Network Function Virtualization (NFV) in Telecommunications
Introduction to Software-Defined Networking (SDN)
Security Considerations in Mobile Networks
Performance Optimization Techniques for Mobile Networks
Final Project: Design and Present a Mobile Network Architecture