GPRS: Gateway to Third Generation Mobile Networks

GPRS: Gateway to Third Generation Mobile Networks

ISBN-10:
1580531598
ISBN-13:
9781580531597
Pub. Date:
02/01/2003
Publisher:
Artech House, Incorporated
ISBN-10:
1580531598
ISBN-13:
9781580531597
Pub. Date:
02/01/2003
Publisher:
Artech House, Incorporated
GPRS: Gateway to Third Generation Mobile Networks

GPRS: Gateway to Third Generation Mobile Networks

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Overview

This innovative new book explains how GPRS (general packet radio service) allows you to expand your GSM networks towards third generation mobile communications to meet the demands of the most-sophisticated mobile data applications. The book concentrates on the interfaces between the known GSM network elements and the new subsystems -- PCU, SGSN, and GGSN -- that come with GPRS. It offers you an in-depth explanation of the extensions and methods of the GSM air interface necessary for GPRS and shows how the channel-oriented GSM is linked to the packet switched GPRS. Moreover, it explains what extensions there are in channel coding, how resources are allocated on the air interface, and how the quick network access necessary for GPRS is made possible.

This invaluable reference gives you the ability to easily and rapidly penetrate typical design and operation issues of GPRS. It enables you to understand the differences between the various 2.5 G extensions of GSM, gives you a firm grasp of the implications of mobile data services and how they differ from regular speed services, and clearly conveys the distinction between circuit-switched and packet-switched technologies. The book also addresses alternative bandwidth configurations, HSCSD and EDGE, and the TCP/IP protocols now used in GSM. They conclude with a detailed description of the various scenarios of GPRS and HSCSD, all of which are of great value to the professional in daily work.


About the Author

Gunnar Heine is President and CEO of INACON GmbH, and has conducted extensive research in 3GPP standardization. He holds an M.S. in communication technology from the University of Wilhelmshaven. He is the author of GSM Networks: Protocols, Terminology and Implementation, GPRS A-Z, and GPRS Signaling and Protocol Analysis Vloumes 1 and 2 (Artech House, 1999, 2000, and 2002). He is also the coauthor of EDGE from A-Z (Artech House, 2001). Holger Sagkob is a development engineer in the radio communications division of Alcatel Mobile Communications. He holds a Diplom-Ingenieur (FH) degree from Fachhochschule Wilhelmshaven.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781580531597
Publisher: Artech House, Incorporated
Publication date: 02/01/2003
Series: Mobile Communications Series
Pages: 328
Product dimensions: 6.10(w) x 9.10(h) x 1.50(d)

Table of Contents

Foreword.

The Basics-Principles of GSM/Influences on GPRS. TDMA and GSM. The GSM Network Architecture. From PSTN to Mobile Station-The Transmission Path in GSM. Circuit-Switched Data Services in GSM.

Introduction to GPRS-What Do "Packet-Switched" and "Circuit-Switched" Mean. GPRS as a Forerunner of 3G and UMTS. A General Consideration of the Problems of Packet Switching in Mobile Communications. The GPRS Network Architecture. Functions of SGSN, GGSN, PCU and BG. Class A, B and C GPRS Mobile Stations.

The Air Interface in GPRS-The PDCHs. The 52-Multiframe. NOM I, II and III. TA Control. Convolutional Coding in GPRS (CS-1-CS-4). Network Access (IP/2P). Resource Allocation and Release. Measurements and Power Control. Interleaving and Frequency Hopping.

Quality of Service (QoS)-Mobility and Session Management (GMM/SM) in GPRS. New Identifiers (P-TMSI, RA). Ready State/Standby State. Cell Update (NC 0, 1, 2). The NOMS. GPRS Attach, Detach and RA Update. The Activation of a PDP Context.

The GPRS Protocol Stack-RLC/MAC. The LLC (Logical Link Control) and SNDCP (Subnetwork Dependent Convergence) Protocols. The GTP (GPRS Tunneling) Protocol. GPRS in the BSS-The BSSGP (Base Station System GPRS Protocol).

Introduction to HSCHD-the Radio Link Protocol (RLP) in HSCSD. Features of HSCSD (symmetrical/asymmetrical, transparent/non-transparent).
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