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This course covers a comprehensive view of some of the most dynamically developing business areas of radiocommunications. The course aims at describing the technologies and their lines of development which are present in the World in the given field.
The independent course provides high-level technical knowledge.
This course focuses on Security and Quality of Service (QoS) in Internet network from technology, regulation and business aspects. It covers Internet fundamentals, including Internet protocols and architectures, Internet security standards and approaches as defined by IETF (Internet Engineering Task Force), as well as ITU's security architectures for end-to-end communications. Further, the course incorporates cybersecurity approaches from the ITU viewpoint, and security aspects of emerging cloud computing and Internet of Things (IoT).
This 32-hour course will cover the key emerging technologies that are shaping the digital future and their applications across various sectors. The content will include an introduction to 5G networks and the evolution towards 6G, exploring their capabilities and impact on global connectivity. The fundamentals and applications of the Internet of Things (IoT) will be discussed, highlighting how this technology revolutionises industries and everyday life.
This course focuses on technical, business and regulatory aspects of 5G mobile networks. It includes mobile broadband evolution, and LTE-Advanced-Pro as transition of 4G towards 5G mobile networks. It covers 5G network architecture, which is based on network slicing approach, 5G New Radio (NR) and 5G Next Generation core with network functions and software based architecture.
This course covers spectrum engineering foundations for students to be able to perform link budget calculations, interference analysis, and provide an understanding of 3D propagation modeling for radio communications services frequency planning. This is intended to support modern spectrum management. The aim of this course is to provide students with spectrum engineering foundations in order to be able to perform link budget calculations, interference analysis, and provide understanding of 3D propagation modelling for radio communications services frequency planning.
This course provides a concise, non-technical overview of the technologies and infrastructures supporting telecommunications, broadcasting, and audio-visual services. It explores trends driving digital communications markets, emerging technologies, and their applications across sectors like agritech, fintech, and smart environments. Participants will gain a conceptual understanding of the digital technology landscape, market dynamics, and innovation, laying the groundwork for future-focused policy and regulation within a converging and competitive digital ecosystem.
El curso PolÃticas y regulación en telecomunicaciones: adaptación a nuevas tendencias globales está diseñado para ofrecer a los participantes una comprensión integral de las polÃticas y marcos regulatorios que rigen el sector de las telecomunicaciones en un contexto global dinámico. A lo largo del curso, se abordarán temas fundamentales como la gestión del espectro radioeléctrico, la protección de datos y la privacidad, la competencia en el mercado, asà como el impacto de las tecnologÃas emergentes como el 5G, la inteligencia artificial y la Internet de las Cosas (IoT).
This online course offers a comprehensive examination of the intersection between Environmental, Social, and Governance factors within the realm of mobile networks. Participants will explore the pivotal role of ESG considerations in shaping the evolution and sustainability of mobile network infrastructures.
This course is designed to encompass the theory, the technology and field engineering aspects of fiber optic planning design and deployment by adopting new developments in the industry. This course offers participants a thorough understanding of the basic physics associated with fiber systems alongside their respective applications - encompassing optical transmitters/receivers, multiplexing and transmission characteristics.
This course covers strategic aspects of Internet governance and innovations, including technical, business and regulatory aspects. It covers the convergence of telecommunications to all-IP, including open Internet used for OTT services and NGN used by telecoms. Such convergence is driven by the development of fixed and mobile broadband (cable, optical, 5G), based on standards. In that way the course further covers broadband strategies and innovations as well as telecom standardization and policy.