5G NR Log Analysis – L3-RRC – 3gpp 38.331. 38.304
About Course
Learning 5G NR Log Analysis – L3-RRC (Radio Resource Control) for beginners is an essential skill for those looking to dive into 5G network performance analysis and optimization. L3-RRC is responsible for managing and controlling the radio connection between the user equipment (UE) and the network, handling tasks such as connection establishment, mobility management, and security procedures. For beginners, the learning process typically starts with understanding the structure of RRC messages, including connection setup, reconfiguration, and release. Tools like Wireshark, commercial network analyzers, and log parsers can help learners analyze real-world log files from 5G NR networks. Gaining hands-on experience with real-time 5G NR logs and interpreting signaling data is crucial for understanding how the network operates and troubleshooting performance issues.
Mastering 5G NR L3-RRC log analysis can open the door to roles in telecom network optimization, performance engineering, and network troubleshooting. Companies like Ericsson, Nokia, Huawei, Qualcomm, and Samsung often look for experts in RRC signaling and log analysis to improve their 5G network deployment and performance. Applications of this skill span across tasks like monitoring handovers, analyzing call drops, optimizing throughput, and enhancing coverage. The target learners are typically telecom engineers, network performance analysts, and individuals with a background in wireless communication, particularly those specializing in 5G technologies. During interviews at leading companies, candidates are often tested on their understanding of RRC protocols, log analysis techniques, and problem-solving capabilities related to real-world 5G NR issues such as mobility management, bearer configuration, and signaling optimization.
Spec Number: 38,304,38.331
Course Content
Basic 5G L3 Call Introduction
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Lesson1
