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Cisco Unified Wireless Training
Wi-Fi Mesh RF Design Boot Camp (RFDBC)
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Course Objectives
| This three-day Boot Camp event covers all of the necessary skills to prepare a technical student to design a municipal mesh network. The three-day event is comprised of two modular courses in RF Design: Overview of RF Design Principles, and RF Design for Mesh Networks.
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| This course is targeted at engineers who are planning a municipal, public safety, or campus mesh deployment, and who need the RF design skills, balancing the requirements of service quality (including throughput and performance) with
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| This is a requirement for those wishing to certify or re-certify for Cisco Outdoor Wireless Mesh ATP Partnership. |
Course Content
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Boot Camp Day 1: A Modular course titled
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| “Overview of RF Design Principles”
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| This one-day modular course is targeted at students who require a detailed course on RF design. The course provides deep background and hands-on experience with the RF propagation models that are used in all RF planning tools, like those used for mesh network design. You’ll learn the differences between various propagation models, and where each model should be applied in your RF design process. You’ll learn how to model foliage, terrain, buildings, and other obstructions in a mesh network design.
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Boot Camp Days 2 and 3: A Modular course titled
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| “RF Design for Mesh Networks”
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| This two-day course is targeted at students who are planning a municipal, public safety, or campus mesh network, and who need RF design skills, balancing the requirements of service quality (including coverage and performance) with minimum capital and operations cost. The course teaches all Radio-Frequency (RF) design steps that an RF engineer would consider for a mesh deployment. Each RF design task is illustrated with practical examples, hands-on exercises and application of a software RF-design tool.
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Boot Camp practical experience
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| The boot camp is structured as 50% tutorial content, and 50% hands-on exercises, illustrated with case studies. Through a special arrangement with EDX Wireless, a demonstration copy of the EDX SignalPro® software tool, including the SignalMX™ Mesh Network Design Module, is provided to each student, and used for in-class exercises. You’ll have the experience of designing the RF network for a sample mesh-served community, engineering the client access layer, the mesh layer, and the backhaul layer. In addition, six spreadsheet tools are provided to enhance handson experience. |
Dates Europe
United Kingdom
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