CDMA Practice Exam
CDMA Practice Exam
About CDMA Exam
CDMA (Code Division Multiple Access) Certification proves your knowledge of mobile network technology used in telecom systems. It is essential for telecom professionals aiming to validate their understanding of how CDMA networks function. This certification helps job seekers stand out to employers in telecom, mobile services, and network operations. Benefits include higher chances of employment, promotions, and better salary. Job roles include telecom technician, RF engineer, network analyst, and mobile communication specialist. This certification shows recruiters that you have practical knowledge in CDMA-based systems, which are still used in various regions globally, especially in developing network infrastructures.
Who should take the Exam?
This exam is ideal for:
- Telecom engineers and technicians
- Mobile network support professionals
- RF engineers and planners
- Telecom infrastructure installers
- B.Tech/Diploma holders in Electronics & Communication
- Job seekers targeting telecom or mobile service companies
- Field engineers working in wireless network deployment
- Freshers wanting entry into the mobile communication industry
Skills Required
- Understanding of CDMA principles and architecture
- CDMA radio frequency planning and optimization
- Network configuration and troubleshooting
- Call processing and handoff in CDMA networks
- Spectrum usage and capacity planning
- Device compatibility and network interoperability
- Quality of Service (QoS) monitoring in CDMA
- Practical knowledge of CDMA deployments in real-world scenarios
Knowledge Gained
- Basic to advanced concepts of CDMA technology
- CDMA channel structure and code assignment
- Network architecture and element functions
- RF design and signal propagation in CDMA
- Capacity and coverage planning
- Power control and interference management
- Differences between CDMA and other mobile technologies
- Troubleshooting techniques and performance tuning
Course Outline
The CDMA Exam covers the following topics -
Domain 1 - Introduction to CDMA
- History and evolution
- Key characteristics
Domain 2 - CDMA Network Architecture
- BTS, BSC, MSC
- Core and access networks
Domain 3 - CDMA Signal Processing
- Spread spectrum techniques
- Code generation
Domain 4 - Call Processing in CDMA
- Call setup and release
- Mobility management
Domain 5 - RF Planning & Optimization
- Link budgets
- Cell planning
Domain 6 - Handoff and Power Control
- Soft and hard handoffs
- Power control strategies
Domain 7 - Capacity & Coverage
- Load balancing
- Interference control
Domain 8 - CDMA vs Other Technologies
- Comparison with GSM, LTE, etc.
