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2.5G mobile networks : GPRS and edge /

An authoritative guide to 2.5G Networking Technologies, this book culminates the trilogy of books written by Sumit Kasera and Nishit Narang on three key wireless technologies--2G. 2.5G and 3G Mobile Networks. Even though 2G and 2.5G technologies, as compare to 3G, are more than a decade old, the cur...

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Detalles Bibliográficos
Clasificación:Libro Electrónico
Autores principales: Kasera, Sumit (Autor), Narang, Nishit (Autor), Priyanka, A. P. (Autor)
Formato: Electrónico eBook
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: New York, N.Y. : McGraw-Hill Education, [2008]
Edición:First edition.
Colección:McGraw-Hill's AccessEngineering.
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Acceso en línea:Texto completo
Tabla de Contenidos:
  • A. Dedication
  • B. Mcgraw-hill professional?networking series
  • C. Foreword
  • D. Preface
  • Raison d'?tre
  • About the book
  • E. Acknowledgements
  • Website
  • Suggestions
  • F. Abbreviations
  • G. Authors' profiles
  • 1. Gsm overview
  • Introduction
  • History of mobile communication
  • Cellular concepts
  • Gsm network architecture
  • Hierarchical structure of gsm network
  • Gsm air interface
  • Gsm communication paradigm
  • Gsm protocol architecture
  • Gsm addresses and identities
  • Gsm procedures
  • Gsm services
  • Conclusion
  • Further reading
  • 2. Gprs network architecture
  • Introduction
  • Gprs network architecture
  • Mobile station
  • Base station subsystem
  • Gprs core network
  • Gprs transmission plane
  • Gprs control plane
  • Hierarchical organization of gsm/gprs network
  • Conclusion
  • Further reading
  • 3. Gprs air interface
  • Introduction
  • Gsm versus gprs air interface
  • Gprs multiframe structure
  • Gprs logical channel
  • Gprs traffic channel
  • Gprs control channel
  • Gprs channel organization
  • Channel coding
  • Timing advance
  • Power control
  • Conclusion
  • Further reading
  • 4. Medium access control layer
  • Introduction
  • Multiplexing principles
  • Modes of operation
  • Broadcast information management
  • Paging procedures
  • Cell reselection
  • Uplink tbf establishment
  • Downlink tbf establishment
  • Concurrent tbf establishment
  • Uplink tbf release
  • Downlink tbf release
  • Conclusion
  • Further reading
  • 5. Radio link control layer
  • Introduction
  • Modes of operation
  • Rlc/mac block structure
  • Rlc operation during control message transfer
  • Rlc operation during data block transfer
  • Peer-to-peer rlc operation
  • Acknowledgment and polling
  • Conclusion
  • Further reading
  • 6. Gprs mobility management
  • Introduction
  • Mobility management in gsm
  • State machine for gprs mobility management
  • Gprs mobility management procedures
  • Conclusion
  • Further reading
  • 7. Session management procedures
  • Introduction
  • Session management concepts
  • Pdp protocol states
  • Pdp context activation procedures
  • Pdp context modification procedures
  • Pdp context deactivation procedures
  • Conclusion
  • Further reading
  • 8. Gprs user plane
  • Introduction
  • User plane between ms and sgsn
  • User plane within gprs backbone
  • Interworking with external packet networks
  • Conclusion
  • Further reading
  • 9. Enhanced data rates for global evolution
  • Introduction
  • Impact of edge on network architecture
  • Edge modulation and coding schemes
  • Channel coding
  • Rlc/mac block structure
  • Link adaptation
  • Mac procedures in edge: uplink tbf establishment
  • Mac procedures in edge: tbf release
  • Modifications to the rlc procedures
  • Multiplexing of gprs and egprs mobiles
  • Conclusion
  • Further reading
  • A. References and bibliography.