WiMAX Technology Overview for Technical Audiences (Course W-WMX2)
It’s Now@Web™, a Self-Study Course Available 24/7!
Recording of Course Taught LIVE on Oct 28-29, 2009 with 2-Way Interactivity
Duration: One day (approx. six hours)
Cost: $425
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Target Audience, Prerequisites, and Brief Description
This one day e-learning course (pre-recorded webinar) is aimed at
technical audience involved in the design and deployment of WiMAX
networks, equipment, or software. Entities pursuing grant money under
the Stimulus Act will find this course especially helpful.
You will learn, at a high level, what WiMAX is and does within the
framework of the “the 3 A’s: Access, Applications,
Affordability”. In “access”, you will gain an understanding of
the performance parameters of WiMAX and why WiMAX is not Wi-Fi. We will
address the major objections to WiMAX including the issues of security,
Quality of Service (QoS), and interference mitigation. Once you
understand why WiMAX is a viable alternative to the wireline
technologies, we will discuss the “applications” where WiMAX is a
cost-effective alternative to traditional telco technologies (DSL and
T1). Finally, we will take a look at the “affordability” of WiMAX
vis-à-vis existing telecommunications options and where the adoption
of WiMAX can save money in the near term.
Meet the Presenter: Frank Ohrtman
Frank
Ohrtman, a senior member of the Eogogics telecommunications faculty,
offers training and consultation on telecommunications technology and
strategy including RFP design and vendor selection with a particular
focus on 4G technologies and services. His work as a trainer and
consultant builds on his 20+ years experience in telecommunications and
electronic warfare. His clients include the Government of Canada,
Tricom (Dominican Republic), WorldNet (Puerto Rico), Ujet Holdings
(Netherlands), leading Motorola dealers, and larger rural telcos and
WISPs (“Wireless Networks in Rural America”). Among his current
clients are those wishing to take advantage of the Broadband Technology
Opportunities Program (“Stimulus”).
Mr. Ohrtman is a published subject matter expert on WiMAX, VoIP,
SIP, and Wi-Fi. His vision of the near future of telecommunications is
contained in his book “The Next Telecom Boom” which provides a
foundation for his training courses and consulting practice where IP
Multimedia Subsystems (IMS) presents a “flat” architecture for
communications services such as VoIP, IPTV, mobile VoIP, and data.
WiMAX and other 4G wireless services offer physical layer
alternatives. Author of several books, Frank wrote his first book,
“Softswitch: Architecture for VoIP”, for McGraw-Hill. He published
two more books with McGraw-Hill including “Wi-Fi Handbook” and the
“WiMAX Handbook”. He went on to self-publish “WiMAX in 50
Pages” and “The Next Telecom Boom”. He has also authored over a
dozen research reports that are available from Eogogics. Read detailed bio...
Detailed Course Outline
- WiMAX and the 3 A’s
- WiMAX Access
- WiMAX Capabilities
- All-IP
- IMS architectures
- Enabling applications
- VoIP
- IPTV
- Portable/mobile
- Range and throughput
- WiMAX Forum parameters
- WiMAX is NOT Wi-Fi
- OFDM: Line of Sight vs. Non-Line of Sight
- All-IP
- WiMAX Objections
- QoS
- Security
- Authentication
- Encryption
- Interference mitigation
- OFDM
- DFS
- AAS
- MIMO
- WiMAX Capabilities
- WiMAX Applications
- Voice
- Data
- Video
- Fixed WiMAX applications
- Alternative to copper/T1/DSL/cable modem/fiber
- Industry verticals
- Mobile WiMAX applications
- Alternative to cellular data
- Industry verticals
- WiMAX Affordability
- Comparisons to existing telecommunications services costs
- Comparisons to legacy telecom infrastructures costs
- Industry overview/adoption numbers
- Course Wrap-up: Recap, How to Learn More about WiMAX, Q/A



