GSM - Architecture, Protocols and ServicesJohn Wiley & Sons, 2008 M12 23 - 344 páginas With around 3 billion subscribers, GSM is the world's most commonly used technology for wireless communication. Providing an overview of the innovations that have fuelled this phenomena, GSM: Architecture, Protocols and Services, Third Edition offers a clear introduction to the field of cellular systems. Special emphasis is placed on system architecture and protocol aspects, and topics range from addressing concepts through mobility management to network management. This third edition contains around 25% new and reworked material and has been thoroughly updated to encompass recent advances and future trends. It serves as both an introductory textbook for graduate students as well as a reference resource for telecommunications engineers and researchers. This edition:
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... base stations). The possibility of building up such networks in a ... station transmission modus). GSM and UMTS belong to the class of cellular ... base for mobile communication for many years, and will continue to open up new application ...
... base stations). The possibility of building up such networks in a ... station transmission modus). GSM and UMTS belong to the class of cellular ... base for mobile communication for many years, and will continue to open up new application ...
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... station testing (SMG 07), integrated circuit card aspects (SMG 09), security (SMG 10), speech aspects (SMG 11) and ... base for allowing the transnational operation of mobile stations using Table 1.1 Time history – milestones in the ...
... station testing (SMG 07), integrated circuit card aspects (SMG 09), security (SMG 10), speech aspects (SMG 11) and ... base for allowing the transnational operation of mobile stations using Table 1.1 Time history – milestones in the ...
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... base station, the available frequency band is split into two partial bands, to enable simultaneous sending and receiving. One partial band is assigned for uplink (from mobile to base station) transmissions and the other partial band is ...
... base station, the available frequency band is split into two partial bands, to enable simultaneous sending and receiving. One partial band is assigned for uplink (from mobile to base station) transmissions and the other partial band is ...
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... base station to realize an FDMA system is very high. Even though the required hardware components are relatively simple, each channel needs its own transceiving unit. Furthermore,. Figure 2.3 Frequency and time duplex. Figure 2.5 ...
... base station to realize an FDMA system is very high. Even though the required hardware components are relatively simple, each channel needs its own transceiving unit. Furthermore,. Figure 2.3 Frequency and time duplex. Figure 2.5 ...
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... base station are quite high, since a large number of channels need to be amplified and transmitted together (David and Benkner, 1996; Steele, 1992). One also needs a duplexing unit with filters for the transmitter and receiver units to ...
... base station are quite high, since a large number of channels need to be amplified and transmitted together (David and Benkner, 1996; Steele, 1992). One also needs a duplexing unit with filters for the transmitter and receiver units to ...
Contenido
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3 System architecture and addressing | 43 |
4 Air interface physical layer | 57 |
5 Protocols | 121 |
6 Roaming and handover | 183 |
7 Services | 211 |
8 Improved data services in GSM GPRS HSCSD and EDGE | 233 |
9 Beyond GSM and UMTS 4G | 269 |
Appendices | 271 |
References | 313 |
Index | 317 |
Otras ediciones - Ver todas
GSM - Architecture, Protocols and Services Jörg Eberspächer,Hans-Joerg Vögel,Christian Bettstetter,Christian Hartmann Sin vista previa disponible - 2009 |
GSM - Architecture, Protocols and Services Jörg Eberspächer,Hans-Joerg Vögel,Christian Bettstetter,Christian Hartmann Sin vista previa disponible - 2008 |
GSM - Architecture, Protocols and Services Jörg Eberspächer,Hans-Joerg Vögel,Christian Bettstetter,Christian Hartmann Sin vista previa disponible - 2008 |
Términos y frases comunes
air interface algorithm allocation assigned authentication base station BCCH carrier bearer services bit error bit error ratio bit rate broadcast burst cell channel coding ciphering codec codeword configuration connection Control Channel convolutional code data rate data services defined downlink encoder encryption FACCH Figure fixed network frequency hopping functions GGSN GMSC GPRS GSM network GSM systems handover HSCSD IMSI interleaving blocks ISDN kbit/s LAPDm Layer location update logical channels mobile network mobile station mobile subscriber mode modulation MSC-B MSISDN MSRN multiframe multiple access network operator nontransparent parameters PDP context physical channels PLMN procedure RACH radio channel received request routing SACCH SDCCH sequence setup SFIR outage SGSN short messages signaling channels slots speech subscriber identity switching synchronization Table TDMA TDMA frames terminal TMSI traffic channel transmission transmitted transparent uplink user data wireless