5G Deployment

5G Deployment

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  • 6 Sequences
  • Introductive Level
  • Starts on July 31, 2023
  • Ends on December 2, 2023

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Syllabus

The course consists of an orientation module and six content modules. A learner is expected to spend at least 4-6 hours per week on each module.

Module 1 – Introduction to 5G Deployment
Learning outcomes:

  • Identify the key challenges of 5G deployment.
  • Explain 5G deployment aspects related to massive MIMO, mmwave, and other issues.

Module 2 - 5G Radio
Learning outcomes:

  • Understand the propagation challenges associated with 5G radio frequencies.
  • Explain the core concept of diversity and how it is used to maximise the efficiency of spectral utilisation in a multiple access scenario.
  • Describe MIMO and beamforming capabilities and how beamforming enables spectral throughput efficiency.

Module 3 – 5G Radio Access Network Virtualisation
Learning outcomes:

  • Differentiate various 5G Radio Access Network (RAN) technologies.
  • Describe how 5G RAN is virtualised, and its advantages.
  • Execute a practical lab activity on 5G RAN Virtualisation.

Module 4 – 5G and Multi-Access Edge Computing for Disaggregated Core
Learning outcomes:

  • Explain the purpose, principles, and architecture for 5G Multi-Access Edge Computing (MEC).
  • Execute a practical lab activity on 5G and MEC.

Module 5 – 5G Network Orchestration
Learning outcomes:

  • Explain different aspects of 5G network control and orchestration.
  • Describe solutions to realise the orchestration of 5G networks.
  • Execute a practical lab activity on 5G Network Orchestration.

Module 6 – 5G Deployment Case Studies
Learning outcomes:

  • Examine a 5G deployment case study on IIoT or 5G-enabled factory of the future.
  • Examine a 5G deployment case study on private 5G for autonomous mining.
  • Investigate a case study on the role of 5G in Collaborative-Intelligent Transportation Systems.

Module 7 – Course Summary
This conclusion module wraps up the course, summarising the content in the previous six modules.

Prerequisite

None

Instructors

Himanshu Agrawal
Lecturer, Cisco-Curtin Centre for Networks, School of Electrical Engineering, Computing and Mathematical Sciences at Curtin University

Nasim Ferdosian
Senior Research Associate, Cisco-Curtin Center for Networks, Curtin University. at Curtin University

Yifei Ren
Research Fellow, Cisco Curtin Centre for Networks, Curtin University at Curtin University

Iain Murray AM
Professor and Curtin Academy Fellow at Curtin University

David Davidson
Professor at Curtin University

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Curtin University is the largest tertiary education institution in Western Australia. Its main campus is in Perth, Western Australia. Founded in 1966, it was first known as the Western Australian Institute of Technology (WAIT) and from 1986 as Curtin University of Technology before taking its current name in 2010. It is named after John Curtin, Prime Minister of Australia during the Second World War.

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