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Microwave Radio for Next Generation Networks

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University of Oxford

Microwave radio is a key technology required for backhauling next generation networks such as LTE and WiMax yet system design methods are often outdated, with the design rules adapted from the old analogue systems, without understanding the impact on deployment costs or performance degradation.

This course will bring you up to date on the latest standards and design methodologies using real-world examples, in real networks, by someone who understands both the management and engineering constraints.

All delegates will receive a free copy of Trevor Manning's book "Microwave Radio Transmission Design Guide" (Artech House).

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Anyone involved in Wireless networks in Cellular operators, utilities or service companies; Transmission Link designers; planning engineers; installation and commissioning engineers; maintenance personnel; radio department managers.

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