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|a 3G networks :
|b architecture, protocols & procedures /
|c Sumit Kasera, Nishit Narang.
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|b McGraw-Hill Education,
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|a McGraw-Hill's AccessEngineering
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|a Includes bibliographical references and index.
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|a 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.
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|a In India, the mobile subscriber baser is increasing at a phenomenal rate. After the successful adoption of Second Generation (2G) Technology GSM and 2.5G Technology GPRS, the industry is now rapidly moving towards Third Generation (3G) Networks. The book, written by two young engineers, touches almost every imaginable aspect of a 3G Network, spanning across topics such as: UMTS Network Architecture (including Access Network and Core Network), Protocols (including RRC, NBAP, RANAP, MM/GMM, MAP and GTP), Procedures (including UTRAN Procedures, Mobility Management, Call/Session handling and Security Management), and Services (including Supplementary Services and Value-added Services). Also the book covers topics like IP Multimedia Sub-system (IMS) and SIGTRAN. Besides these, the book includes the status of deployment of 3G UMTS Networks across the world and provides a brief introduction to 4G Networks setting the tone for future advancements. With this coverage, the book would serve the needs of telecom engineers and students.
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|a Also available in print edition.
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|a Electronic reproduction.
|b New York, N.Y. :
|c McGraw Hill,
|d 2004.
|n Mode of access: World Wide Web.
|n System requirements: Web browser.
|n Access may be restricted to users at subscribing institutions.
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|a Mode of access: Internet via World Wide Web.
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|a In English.
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|a Description based on cover image and table of contents, viewed on Jan. 20, 2015.
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|a Wireless communication systems.
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|a Mobile communication systems.
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|a Universal Mobile Telecommunications System.
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|t 3G networks : architecture, protocols & procedures.
|b First edition.
|d New York, N.Y. : McGraw-Hill Education, 2004
|w (OCoLC)56015633
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