Based on sound principles of electrical and electronics engineering, this area has become the back bone of present-day economy. Knowledge of state-of-the-art equipment and practices such as digital communication have been included in this course.
1 TELEPHONY 6 Hrs.
1.1 Block diagram of a telephony system
1.2 Telephone network
1.3 Basic structure of a PSTN
2 DIFFERENT TYPES OF NETWORKS 6 Hrs.
2.1 Mobile Networks
2.2 Cable TV Networks
2.3 Interconnection of Networks
2.4 Internet
2.6 Access to the Network
2.7 Specialist Networks Associated with PSTN
2.8 Model Set of Telco Networks
1 NETWORK COMPONENTS 6 Hrs.
1.1 Network Topologies
1.2 Switching: Concentrator, Route and Packet
1.3 Control
3.4 Multiplexing
1.5 Grooming and Consolidating
3.6 Link Components of Network
3.7 A/D conversion
2 TRANSMISSION SYSTEMS 6 Hrs.
2.1 Transmission Principles and Media
2.2 Multiplexed Payloads
2.3 Range of Transmission Systems
5 TRANSMISSION NETWORKS 8 Hrs.
5.1 Access Networks
5.2 Core Transmission Networks
6 CIRCUIT SWITCHING NETWORKS AND SYSTEMS 8 Hrs.
6.1 Circuit Switching Systems
6.2 Network Dimensioning
7 SIGNALLING AND CONTROL 4 Hrs.
7.1 Signaling and ITU Protocols
7.2 Control of Telecommunication Networks
8 DATA and PACKET SWITCHING NETWORK 10 Hrs.
8.1 Packet Switching and Concept of Data
8.2 Internet and VoIP Networks
8.3 Local Area Networks
8.4 Data Services
9 MOBILE SYSTEMS AND NETWORKS 10 Hrs.
9.1 Characteristics of Mobile Networks
9.2 Cellular Networks and Access
9.3 GSM System and GPRS
9.4 Fourth Generation Mobile Systems– LTE
9.5 Multi Generation mobile
-Generation Mobile Systems