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5G — Architecture, NR Air Interface, and Protocols

A premium 5G course covering NSA/SA architecture, NR air interface, resource grid, signals/channels, protocol stack, and real procedures like initial access and mobility.
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Duration : 10 hours
Lectures : 34
Video : 9 hours
Level : Intermediate
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5G — Architecture, NR Air Interface, and Protocols

This course is a full, engineering-grade walkthrough of 5G—built for learners who want real understanding. We treat 5G the way network professionals do: by connecting requirements → architecture → air interface → protocols → procedures → deployment tradeoffs. Every section is designed to build a correct mental model, use precise 3GPP terminology, and translate details into decisions you can defend in design, planning, troubleshooting, or technical interviews.

You’ll start with why 5G exists and what its service families (eMBB, URLLC, mMTC) demand from the network. Then you’ll learn how 5G is deployed and evolves through options like NSA vs SA, and how modern capabilities like dual connectivity and network slicing fit into the bigger picture. From there, we go deep into the 5G NR air interface: OFDMA fundamentals, numerology, resource grid structure, frequency/time resources, duplexing, reference signals, and channels—so you can read NR like a blueprint rather than a mystery.

Finally, we connect the physical layer and the protocol stack to real network behavior: synchronization, random access, power control, mobility/handover, and Voice over NR (VoNR). By the end, you’ll be able to explain how 5G works end-to-end, how key procedures unfold, and how choices (spectrum, FR1/FR2, duplexing, small cells, massive MIMO, NSA/SA) shape performance outcomes like coverage, capacity, and latency.

What you’ll learn

By completing this course, you will be able to:

  • Explain 5G fundamentals with correct terminology: what changed from 4G, why those changes were needed, and what capabilities 5G introduces.

  • Map use cases and requirements to design targets: throughput, latency, reliability, device density, and service differentiation.

  • Understand 5G deployment models and evolution paths, including NSA and SA, and when each makes sense.

  • Describe the end-to-end 5G architecture: how 5G RAN and 5G Core (5GC) work together, and what each major component is responsible for.

  • Understand the NR air interface deeply enough to interpret real configuration choices: numerology, resource grid, time-frequency allocation, duplexing, and key parameters.

  • Identify and explain NR reference signals and channels, and how they support synchronization, scheduling, and data/control transport.

  • Understand the protocol stack (PHY/MAC/RLC/PDCP/RRC) and how data and control move through the layers.

  • Interpret core procedures that make a 5G network “run”: synchronization, random access, power control, mobility/handover, and VoNR.

  • Connect technical choices to measurable outcomes and tradeoffs (coverage vs capacity vs latency) in realistic deployment scenarios.

What is the target audience?

  • Telecom engineering students who want a complete and structured view of 5G.
  • RF/RAN engineers who want to solidify fundamentals and understand NR behavior more deeply.

  • Network engineers and solution architects transitioning into 5G projects and needing end-to-end clarity.

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A premium, engineer-grade 5G course covering NSA/SA architecture, NR air interface, resource grid, signals/channels, protocol stack, and real procedures like initial access and mobility.

  • Hours of on-demand video
  • downloadable optional reading material
  • Assignments
  • Certificate of completion
Course requirements
  • Basic familiarity with LTE/4G is helpful (cells, OFDM basics, protocol layers).

  • If you’re missing any necessary background, we’ll introduce it when needed—especially where 5G concepts build on LTE fundamentals.

Intended audience
  • Telecom engineering students who want a complete and structured view of 5G.
  • RF/RAN engineers who want to solidify fundamentals and understand NR behavior more deeply.

  • Network engineers and solution architects transitioning into 5G projects and needing end-to-end clarity.

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