5G NR Release 16 Air Interface Training

This one-day course covers key enhancements and new verticals introduced in 3GPP Release 16. It discusses major air interface/protocol changes from physical, MAC, RLC, PDCP, and RRC to support these new features.

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Why Take This Course?

  • Enhance your industry knowledge and skills by gaining a greater understanding of 5G NR Release 16 Air Interface.
  • Train with engineers at Qualcomm Technologies – a world leader in 5G technology and wireless engineering.
  • Learn online and at your own pace with our flexible eLearning format. Or, set up a live training session for groups of at least 15 people.

 

Course Outline:

  • Cover key enhancements and new verticals introduced in 3GPP Release 16.
  • Learn and discuss major air interface/protocol changes from physical, MAC, RLC, PDCP, and RRC to support these new features.

 

Prerequisites:

  • You should take this course if you are at least one of the following:
    • Network Engineer
    • Network Planner
    • System Engineer
    • Software Engineer
    • Test Engineer
    • Project Manager
    • Capacity Planner
  • This course is part of our corporate program and requires an NDA for access.

 

Objectives:

  • Compare 3GPP Rel 15 and Rel 16.
  • Compare key features and new verticals introduced by 3GPP Rel 16.
  • Name the physical, MAC, RLC, PDCP, and RRC changes to support these new features in Rel 16.
  • Discuss 5G NR 3GPP timeline for Rel 15 – Rel 19.
  • Highlight Rel 16 major enhancements and introduce Rel 17/18 key enhancements.
  • Introduce the concept of 2-step random access procedure in Rel 16.
  • Review how UE chooses between the legacy 4-step and the new 2-step procedures.
  • Discuss Rel 15 MIMO limitations and Rel 16 enhancements.
  • Discuss Rel 15 Beam Management limitations and Rel 16 enhancements.
  • Discuss Rel 15 CA/DC limitations and Rel 16 CA/DC enhancements.
  • Review Rel 16 URLLC features.
  • Describe PHY/MAC/Upper layer enhancements for URLLC.
  • Review UE capabilities and respective IEs for URLLC.
  • Discuss Rel 16 key features for UE power saving.
  • Discuss motivation for Rel 16 mobility enhancements.
  • Describe DAPS (Dual Active Protocol Stack).
  • Describe CHO (Conditional Handover) for NR PCell change.
  • Review UE capabilities and IEs associated with DAPS and CHO.
  • Introduce the concept of UE-based and network-based positioning.
  • Describe the modifications and enhancements of the sounding reference signal (SRS) for positioning purposes.
  • Introduce NR-U enhancements in Rel 16, including DRS and channel access procedures.
  • Review the new Sidelink Physical Channels introduced in NR V2X to support advanced use cases.
  • Discuss Integrated Access and Backhaul (IAB) introduced in Rel 16.

Course Information

Duration: 6-8 Hours
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