| TETRAPOL Introductory |
Overview
A comprehensive introduction to the terminology and technology that TETRAPOL comprises of.
Duration - 2 Days.
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| Who will benefit |
Network/Systems engineers/Operators/Planners.
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| Prerequisites |
Understanding of Digital Cellular communication systems would be
advantageous.
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| Course Objectives |
By the end of the course delegates will be able to describe:
General Description of the TETRAPOL System.
TETRAPOL model and functional groups.
Radio Air Interface. Air Interface Protocol.
Gateway to X.400 MTA Dispatch Centre interface.
Line Connected Terminal interface.
Codec.
Gateway to PABX, ISDN, PDN.
Network Management Centre interface.
User Data Terminal to System Terminal interface
Gateway to External Terminal
Security
Base station to Radio switch interface.
Stand Alone dispatch position interface
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| Course
Content |
General Description of the TETRAPOL System.
TETRAPOL model and functional groups
· Radio Terminal.
· Line Connected Terminal.
· User Data Terminal.
· Switching Management Centre
1. Base Station.
2. Radio Switch.
3. Base Network.
· Dispatch Centre
· Network External Data Terminal.
· Subscriber Identity Module.
· Independent Digital Repeater.
· Stand Alone Dispatch Position.
· Gateways.
· Key Management Centre.
Radio Air Interface
· Channel Organisation.
· Channel Coding and Frame Building.
· Modulation.
· Radio Transmission and Reception.
· Synchronisation.
· Radio Link Control
Air Interface Protocol
· General
1. Logical Interface Model.
2. Protocol Definition.
3. General Mechanisms.
· Applications
1. Broadcast.
2. Transport Protocol Management
3. Registration.
4. Private Call.
5. Group Communications.
6. Emergency.
7. Data.
8. RT Management.
9. Key Delivery.

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Gateway to PABX, ISDN, PDN
· Overview.
· Physical Level.
· Data Link Level
· Network Level.
Network Management Centre interface
· General Principles.
· NMC - OMC Interface.
· Message Content.
User Data Terminal to System Terminal interface
· UDT Architecture.
Gateway to External Terminal
· Presentation of the Interface
· Interface of Levels 1 to 3.
· Interface of Levels 4 and 5.
· Submit / Delivery Protocol.
· Configuration Choices.
· Application InterfaceSecurity
· Security Service Overview.
· Voice Services in Network Connected Mode.
· Voice services in Direct Mode and in Repeater Mode.
· Data Services.
· Registration and Authentication.
· Keys Management.
· Terminal Disabling.
· Traffic Concealmen
· Services Fallback Mode.
Base station to Radio switch interface
· General Organisation of the interface.
· Synchronisation Interface.
· BSC-TRX Interface.
· BS and External Alarm Interface.
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