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Distributed Antenna System (DAS) Course

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Course Overview

DAS (Distributed Antenna System) provides wireless service via transport medium. It is a network of spatially separated antennas within a geographic area or structure which is connected to a common source. ZOE training course on distributed antenna system (DAS) Course is a comprehensive program that covers all the fundamental concepts, recent upgrades and open issues of the DAS and in-building cellular solutions.

A distributed antenna system (DAS) is a neutral host or shared-infrastructure model for leasing and expanding a wireless network operator’s footprint such as Wi-Fi, LTE, WCDMA, GSM and CDMA/1x-EVDO by adding coverage and capacity in areas which are hard to reach. It expands not only the wireless coverage but also the quality with minimum capital investment. ZOE course covers DAS solutions for both indoor and outdoor deployments which can be used for the private and public sector including:

  • Metro and railway tunnels
  • Dense urban areas
  • Universities and Colleges
  • Hotels, resorts, and convention centres
  • Venues: stadiums, convention centres and theme parks
  • Hospitals and medical centres

 

This ZOE training course will empower you to completely understand of the technology of distributed antenna system (DAS) and its performance management, Integration and complete knowhow of current running deployments and specifications from wireless and other standard organizations. This course will equip you with the necessary strategies and ways to improve your already existing network coverage and quality to seamlessly integrate with existing functionalities with the help of industry specific standards and use cases.

Course Objectives

The main objective of this course is to empower professionals with—

  • Introduction to Distributed Antenna Systems (DAS)
  • Basic concept of a DAS
  • Elements of Cooperative Communications
  • DAS Technologies, Frequencies, Planning, DESIGN, and Deployments
  • DAS Components
  • DAS Network Topologies
  • Antenna types in DAS configurations
  • In Building-Das Infrastructure components
  • Main Antenna Systems
  • Outdoors-Das Infrastructure components
  • IN-BUILDING DAS Network Design Options and Considerations
  • DAS System Engineering
  • Provide End to End Solutions on DAS (viz; Installation, configuration, commissioning, troubleshooting and maintenance)

Training Methodology

Zoe Talent Solutions facilitates programs by employing a variety of techniques depending on the topic and the audience. The training format includes audio/video presentations, group debates and activities, case study discussions, group experiential learning activities, role-plays, etc. The trainer also elaborately discusses practical issues and challenges faced by the trainees at their respective workplaces to help trainees relate and apply the information and knowledge gained through the course in their role and work profile.

Zoe Talent Solutions’ uses it’s model of Do–Review–Learn–Apply to help participants get results from the program.

Organisational Benefits

Organisations whose employees undertake this course will benefit in the following ways:

  • Appropriate performance management systems to track performance, identify required training and development and upskill employees to the required standards
  • A more equipped, high-performing, highly accountable, engaged workforce
  • Highly efficient and good quality engineers to the organization as a result of smarter and more accountable telecom professionals
  • Greater customer satisfaction for Distributed Antenna System (DAS) networks
  • A more performance-driven, customer-oriented, aggressive work culture

Who Should Attend?

Organisations whose employees undertake this course will benefit in the following ways:

  • Engineers currently working on commercial wireless network.
  • Engineers working on Airport communication etc and using any Distributed Antenna System and wants to know how they can integrate this hybrid solution of distributed antenna system.
  • Integration and Commissioning engineers
  • Technical project lead and managers
  • Top level management

Personal Benefits

Telecom professionals can realise the following benefits:

  • Complete awareness and evolution to Distributed Antenna System (DAS)
  • Increased sense of engagement and ownership towards one’s role and responsibilities
  • Appropriate platform to perform optimally in one’s role and also create opportunities to upskill and undertake additional roles and responsibilities
  • Clear growth path, better organised, maintain transparency to foster faster career progression through efficient and appropriate performance management
  • Get maximum exposure to build accountability and customer orientation, 2 important professional’s traits in any sphere of work

Course Outline

  1. Introduction to DAS (Distributed Antenna Systems)
  • What is DAS?
  • Overview of Wireless Communication Systems
  • Broadband Wireless Communication Systems
  • Challenges of Broadband Wireless Access Networks
  • Improve Wireless Capacity and Coverage for 3G/4G Broadband Data Services
  • Advantages of DAS Technology
  • Disadvantages of DAS Technology
  • DAS Technology use cases
  • Availability and usability of RF signals in the intended coverage areas (coverage)
  • Ability to support the demands of the system users and recipients (capacity)
  1. Basic concept of a DAS
  • RF Fundamentals
  • Antenna Theory
  • Fundamentals of Antennas
  • DAS as a Simple Repeater
  • DAS as Complete Infrastructure (indoor and outdoor wireless services)
  • Passive and Active DAS
  1. Elements of Cooperative Communications
  • Physical Layer Model for Cooperative Radios
  • Network Models
  • Cooperative Contention-Based MAC Protocols
  • Distributed Organization of Cooperative Antenna Systems
  • Experimental Study of Indoor Distributed Antenna Systems
  • A Case Study on Distributed Antenna Systems
  1. DAS Technologies, Frequencies, Planning, DESIGN, and Deployments
  • DAS in LTE/WCDMA/HSPA+/GSM/PMR etc.
  • DAS versus Femto Cells
  • DAS versus Small Business Femtocell
  • Marketing Requirements
  • Site Survey Report
  • Building Types
  • IBS In-Building Tools
  • Components and Materials
  • Antennas
  • Coax
  • Connectors
  • Couplers and Taps
  • Bidirectional Amplifiers
  • Repeaters
  • Diversity and Multiplexing for DAS
  • Channel Modeling Perspective
  • Distributed Antenna Processing
  • Theoretical Limits of Wireless Systems with Distributed Antennas
  • Cooperative Communications
  • Distributed Antenna Systems
  • Distributed Signal Processing in Wireless Sensor Networks
  • Outdoor-indoor interference for indoor DAS and femtocells
  • Evolution of Multi-Carrier DAS
  • Configuration of MIMO antenna system in DAS
  • MIMO distributed antenna system
  • MIMO vs SISO signal analysis
  • MIMO, SDR and CR
  1. DAS Components
  • DAS System Components
  • Radios and Radio Repeaters
  • Amplifiers and Filters
  • Cabling
  • Cabling Distribution
  • Towers and Mounts
  • Antennas
  1. DAS Network Topologies
  • P2P Point-to-Point
  • P2MP Point-to-Multipoint
  • peer-to-peer or multipoint-to-multipoint (MESH)
  1. Antenna types in DAS configurations
  • Directional
  • Omni Directional
  • Broadcasts in all directions
  • Examples are helical, dipole, Whip etc.
  • Broadcast in a single direction
  • Examples are Yagi, and parabolic
  • Leaky Coax cables
  1. IBS In Building-Das Infrastructure components
  • Antenna Systems
  • Omni Directional
  • Directional
  • Leaky Coax
  • Active Distribution Equipment
  • Head End
  • Back End
  • Passive Distribution Equipment
  • Directional Couplers
  • Active Distribution Equipment
  • Active distribution equipment
  • Electronics associated with DAS
  • Separate input power, usually 110 V AC or 220 V AC
  • Transceivers
  • Power Supply Units
  • Amplifiers
  • Back-End Equipment
  • Head-End Equipment
  • BiasTs
  • Hybrid Couplers
  • Power Splitters
  • Equal amplitude
  • Unequal Splitters
  • Cable distribution
  • Single-mode fiber optic cable
  • Multi-mode fiber optic
  • Unshielded Twisted Pair cable
  • Coaxial cable
  • Leaky Coax
  1. Main Antenna Systems
  • Lighting Protection
  • Cabling
  • Cabling Distribution
  • Building or Tower Mounts
  • Antennas
  1. Outdoors-Das Infrastructure components
  • Antenna Systems
  • Omni Directional
  • Directional
  • Towers and Mounts
  • Self-Supporting
  • Monopoles
  • Guys
  • On buildings and other structures
  • Cabling Systems
  • Coax
  • Single-mode Fiber
  • Amplifiers and Couplers
  • Directional Couplers
  • BiasTees
  • Hybrid Couplers
  • Power Splitters
  • Back Haul Antenna Systems
  1. IN-BUILDING DAS Network Design Options and Considerations
  • Site survey
  • Site Location
  • Location Type (Building or Tower)
  • Location Infrastructure
  • Path Analysis
  • Survey Documentation
  • Size and location of building
  • Number of tenants
  • Building architecture
  • Wall and floor composition
  • Floor layout
  • Interior partitions and other impediments to signal coverage
  • Asbestos presence
  • Aesthetics
  • Availability of infrastructure (Fiber, telco rooms, conduits, cable trays)
  • Local codes
  • Direct feed from base station or off the air
  • Avoiding interference from outdoor signals penetrating the building
  • Estimating signal propagation within the building initially, then measuring
  • Antenna location and placement
  • Antenna types
  1. DAS System Engineering
  • DAS Systems Requirements
  • Fiber Cabling
  • Coaxial cable called Heliax / Radiax
  • Couplers, power dividers
  • Internal spot antennas
  • Signal Boosters
  • Bi-Directional Amplifiers, BDA’s
  • Roof Top Antenna Systems
  • External Antenna Arrays
  • Antennas
  • Antenna Mounting Components
  • Cabling Distribution
  • Active Distribution Equipment
  • Passive Distribution Equipment
  1. Installation, configuration, commissioning, maintenance and troubleshooting of a DAS
  • DAS Configuration
  • DAS Installation
  • DAS Testing
  • DAS Troubleshooting and Maintenance

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