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.
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.