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1. Objectives.
(a) DSP based engineering analysis: (e.g. field strength, interference [harmonic
and intermodulation products of co-located transmitters], band allocation, terrain
profile plot [Fresnel zone], field-strength plotting on maps, LOS visibility path
between sites).
(a) Measuring direction finding (DF) using angle of arrival (AOA) and it’s time
difference of arrival (TDOA), detection and capture of very weak signal in crowded
RF environment using instantenous bandwidth deducting antenna and receiver
noise figure.
(1) Institution. US Army Signal Center [ICT], Fort Gordon, Georgia, USA.
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(2) Duration. 02 December 2002 to 02 April 2003, 552 Hours.
(3) Course Contents.
(a) Automation Information Security
(b) Administration of UNIX (Solaris) and Windows Server
(c) Configuration of Cisco Switches and Routers
(d) TCP/IP, administration of networks
(e) IP based Defence Messaging System based on X.400 etc.
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b. Course on SIEMENS’s ‘HICOM 300E Networking Services’.
(1) Institution. Siemens ICN Training Institute, Munich.
(2) Duration. 11 December 2000 to 22 December 2000.
(3) Course Contents.
b. Course on ‘Next Generation Network (NGN) and IP based TAX (Trunk Automatic
Exchange)’.
(1) Institution. Advanced Level Telecom Training Center, BSNL, Ghaziabad, India.
(2) Duration. 10 September 2007 to 14 September 2007.
(3) Course Contents.
(a) NGN Protocols, IMS, migration strategies to NGN.
(b) Legacy service access via IMS-SSF, MBMS, CSI, VCC.
(c) 3GPP IMS architecture, MGCF, CSCF, S/Proxy-CSCP routing behaviours.
(d) Protocol analysis, i.e. SIP, RTP/RTCP/MEGACO/H.248/323
(e) IP addressing VSLM/CIDR, VLAN, RIP, OSPF and BGP at length.
(1) Institution. ITU ASP CoE Network, Pakistan Telecom Authority Node, Pakistan.
(2) Duration. 22 August 2007 to 24 August 2007.
(3) Course Contents.
(a) Strategic role of MNP in a competitive market.
(b) Technologies and Networking: Database concepts (distributed).
(c) Number Portability Clearing House Interface Specifications and Schema.
(d) Call routing mechanism, interface, inter-operability (Mobile-to-Mobile,
Fixed-to-Mobile).
(e) Guideline for Preparation of RFP/ToR.
b. ITU On-line course on ‘Porting Process Guidelines and Regulations on MNP’ [follow-up].
(1) Institute. ITU ASP CoE Network, Pakistan Telecom Authority Node, Pakistan.
(2) Duration. 21 January 2008 to 29 February 2008.
(3) Course Contents. [Follow up on-line course to previous training]
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a) Porting process guidelines, process flow & message exchanges.
b) Financial obligation settlement, inter-operator charging and settlement.
c) Portability domain (geographic, service, operators etc.), all routings.
d) Implementation timeframe estimation and MNP project Implementation.
(1) Duration. 17 Apr 1993 to 10 Mar 1994 (47 Weeks, = 1640 periods)
(2) Course Contents. (Only relevent courses are cited)
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(a) Electricity & Magnetism. (b) Applied Mathematics.
(c) Electronic Technology (d) Aerial Propagation.
(e) Modern Communication. (f) Radio Relay Theory.
(g) Digital Technique (DT). (h) Signal Equipment.
(j ) Electronic Warfare. (k) Battery Charging.
( l) Telephony, Line Transmission and Line laying theory.
(b) Linux (Slackware) Training from Grameen Cybernet (ISP). -- Sep 1998.
9. Certifications
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10. Programming Language Training.
11. ITU on-line Training Course on “WiMAX Networks – 802.16 EEE Standard”
(1) Institution. ITU CoE for Americas Region along with ITBA and CITEL.
(2) Duration. 03 December 2007 to 15 February 2008.
(3) Course Contents.
(1) Location: ITU Headquarters, Place Des Nations, Geneva 20, Switzerland.
(2) Duration: 18 March 2009 to 27 March 2009.
(3) Questioniares:
Question 10-2/2: Telecommunications for rural and remote areas; (18 – 19am March)
Question 22/2: Utilization of ICT for disaster management, resources, and active and
passive space based sensing systems as they apply to disaster and emergency relief
situations; (19pm –20 March)
Question 18-1/2: Implementation aspects of IMT-2000 and information-sharing on systems
beyond IMT-2000 for developing countries; (23 – 24am March)
Question 20-2/2: Examination of access technologies for broadband telecommunications;
(24pm –25 March)
Question 11-2/2: Examination of terrestrial digital sound and television broadcasting
technologies and systems, including cost/benefit analyses, interoperability of digital
terrestrial systems with existing analogue networks, and methods of migration from
analogue terrestrial techniques to digital techniques; (26 March)
Question 19-1/2: Strategy for migration from existing networks to next- generation
networks for developing countries; (27 March)
(b) Informa’s 3rd Annual LTE & HSPA Evolution Asia Conference, 2008.
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14. Educational Qualifications.
(1) First Modem Connectivity between Rangpur and Sayedpur. -- Apr, 1994.
(2) Internet connectivity solution to Comilla Cantonment. -- Feb, 2002.
(3) Proposal for IP connectivity of Ghatail Cantonment. -- Apr, 2005.
(4) Operation and Maintenace of SRA L Microwave Network. -- Jun, 2006.
(5) Army Headquarters. -- Jul, 2007.
(a) System Integrator on Groupware Solutions, [OCS, MS Exchange].
(b) Sun Solaris/FreeBSD solution developer and Administrator.
(c) Worked towards building security policies for Cisco based network solution.
(d) Developed Linux based SoftSwitch solutions for distant military Missions.
(6) BTRC, designed and rolled out corporate groupware and IP telephony solution.
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(2) Tactical communication (land line) with digital field exchanges.
(3) Internet connectivity over WIFI IEEE 802.11 hotspots.
16. Publications.
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