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Course Outline
Introduction
- Overview of Microwave communication
- Definition and applications
- Advantages and disadvantages of microwave links
Fundamentals of Electromagnetic Waves
- Frequency spectrum and microwave bands
- Propagation characteristics of microwaves
- Atmospheric effects on microwave propagation
Microwave Communication Systems
- Components of a microwave system
- Line-of-sight (LOS) and non-line-of-sight (NLOS) communication
- Introduction to point-to-point and point-to-multipoint systems
Microwave Antennas
- Types of microwave antennas (parabolic, horn, etc.)
- Antenna gain and beamwidth
- Antenna alignment and installation best practices
Link Budget Analysis
- Understanding link budget components
- Calculating path loss, fade margin, and link availability
- Tools and software for link budget calculation
Point-to-Point (P2P) Microwave Links
- Design considerations for P2P systems
- Site survey and path profile analysis
- Frequency planning and interference management
- Installation and testing procedures
Point-to-MultiPoint (P2MP) Microwave Links
- Design considerations for P2MP systems
- Hub site selection and sectorization
- Subscriber unit installation and configuration
- Challenges in P2MP deployments
Network Planning and Topology Design
- Network architecture: Ring, mesh, and star topologies
- Capacity planning and bandwidth management
- Redundancy and reliability in microwave networks
Microwave Link Operation and Monitoring
- Monitoring tools and techniques
- Performance metrics: Latency, throughput, and BER
- Remote management and NMS integration
Maintenance of Microwave Systems
- Preventive maintenance procedures
- Common faults and their diagnosis
- Upgrading and expanding microwave networks
Troubleshooting Microwave Links
- Identifying and resolving link issues
- Dealing with interference and fading
- Best practices for ensuring link stability
Regulatory and Compliance Considerations
- Licensing and frequency regulations
- Compliance with international standards (ITU, FCC)
- Environmental and safety considerations
Summary and Next Steps
Requirements
- Basic understanding of wireless communication
- Familiarity with networking concepts
Audience
- Network engineers and technicians
- Telecom professionals
- IT infrastructure specialists
21 Hours
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