Training Course: Telecommunication System Engineering

A discipline founded around the exchange of information across channels via wired or wireless means. It brings together all of the elements of electrical engineering, including computer engineering and system engineering, to create and improve telecommunication systems

REF: GC3286

DATES: 25 Aug - 5 Sep 2025

CITY: London (UK)

FEE: 8600 £

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Course Introduction:

The "Telecommunication System Engineering" course provides a comprehensive and technical understanding of the principles and modern technologies of telecommunications. This course aims to equip participants with the knowledge and skills necessary to design, operate, and maintain telecommunication systems efficiently and effectively.

Course Objectives of Telecommunication System

  • Basic Telephony.
  • Switching in an Analog Environment.
  • Introduction to Transmission for Telephony.
  • The Design of Long-Distance Links.
  • Digital Transmission Systems.
  • Digital Switching and Networks.
  • Introduction to Data Communications.
  • Data Networks.
  • Network Management.

Course Outlines of Telecommunication system

Day 1

Basic Telephony

  • The Simple Telephone Connection.
  • Sources and Sinks.
  • Telephone Networks: Introductory Terminology.
  • Essentials of Traffic Engineering.
  • Bases of Network Configurations.
  • Variations in Traffic Flow.
  • Quality of Service.

Day 2

Switching in an Analog Environment

  • Numbering, One Basis of Switching.
  • Concentration and Expansion.
  • Basic Switching Functions.
  • Introductory Switching Concepts.
  • Grading.
  • The Crossbar Switch.
  • System Control.
  • Telephone Traffic Measurement.
  • Dial-Service Observation.

Day 3

Introduction to Transmission for Telephony

  • Purpose and Scope.
  • The Three Basic Impairments to Voice Channel.
  • Transmission.
  • Two-Wire and Four-Wire Transmission.
  •  Multiplexing.
  •  Shaping of a Voice Channel and its Meaning in.
  • Noise Measurement Units.

Day 4

The Design of Long-Distance Links

  • The Bearer.
  • Introduction to Radio Transmission.
  • Design Essentials for Line-of-Sight Microwave System.
  •  Satellite Communications.
  •  Fiber-Optic Communication Links.

Day 5

Digital Transmission Systems

  • Digital versus Analog Transmission.
  • Basis of Pulse-Code Modulation.
  • Development of a Pulse-Code Modulation Signal.
  • PCM Line Codes.
  • Regenerative Repeaters.
  • Signal-to-Gaussian-Noise Ratio on Pulse-Code.
  • Modulation Repeated Lines.
  • PCM System Enhancements.
  • Digital Loop Carrier.
  • SONET and SDH.
  • Summary of Advantages and Disadvantages of Digital Transmission.

Day 6

Digital Switching and Networks

  • Advantages and Issues of PCM Switching When.
  • Compared to Its Analog Counterpart.
  • Approaches to PCM Switching.
  • Digital Switching Concepts.
  • The Digital Network.

Day 7

Introduction to Data Communications

  • Removing Ambiguity—Binary Convention 366.
  • Coding.
  • Errors in Data Transmission.
  • The DC Nature of Data Transmission.
  • Binary Transmission and the Concept of Time.
  • Data Interface—The Physical Layer.
  • Digital Transmission on an Analog Channel.

Day 8-9

Data Networks

  • Applications.
  • Initial Design Considerations.
  • Data Terminals, Workstations, PCs, and Servers.
  • Network Topologies and Configurations.
  • Overview of Data Switching.
  • Packet Networks and Packet Switching.
  • Interior Gateway Routing Protocol.
  • Circuit Optimization.
  • Data Network Operation.
  • Protocols.
  • X.25: A Packet-Switched Network Access.
  • TCP/IP and Related Protocols.
  • TCP/IP and Data-Link Layers 450.
  • The IP Routing Function 452.
  • The Transmission Control Protocol (TCP).
  • Brief Overview of Internet Protocol Version 6  (IPV6).
  • Virtual Private Networks (VPNs).
  • Specialized VPN Internet Protocols 476.
  • Voice-Over IP.

Day 10

Network Management  

  • Fault, configuration, performance, security, and accounting Management.
  • Survivability.
  • Network Management from a PSTN Perspective.
  • Network Management Systems in Enterprise Networks.
  • Telecommunication Management Network (TMN).

Training Course: Telecommunication System Engineering

A discipline founded around the exchange of information across channels via wired or wireless means. It brings together all of the elements of electrical engineering, including computer engineering and system engineering, to create and improve telecommunication systems

REF: GC3286

DATES: 25 Aug - 5 Sep 2025

CITY: London (UK)

FEE: 8600 £

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