From GSM to LTE-Advanced : an Introduction to Mobile Networks and Mobile Broadband.
This revised edition contains not only a technical description of the different wireless systems available today, but also explains the rationale behind the different mechanisms and implementations; not only the 'how' but also the 'why'. Therefore the advantages and also limitati...
Clasificación: | Libro Electrónico |
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Formato: | Electrónico eBook |
Idioma: | Inglés |
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Hoboken :
Wiley,
2014.
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Acceso en línea: | Texto completo |
Tabla de Contenidos:
- Cover; Title Page; Copyright; Contents; Preface; Chapter 1 Global System for Mobile Communications (GSM); 1.1 Circuit-Switched Data Transmission; 1.1.1 Classic Circuit Switching; 1.1.2 Virtual Circuit Switching over IP; 1.2 Standards; 1.3 Transmission Speeds; 1.4 The Signaling System Number 7; 1.4.1 The Classic SS-7 Protocol Stack; 1.4.2 SS-7 Protocols for GSM; 1.4.3 IP-Based SS-7 Protocol Stack; 1.5 The GSM Subsystems; 1.6 The Network Subsystem; 1.6.1 The Mobile Switching Center (MSC), Server and Gateway; 1.6.2 The Visitor Location Register (VLR); 1.6.3 The Home Location Register (HLR).
- 1.6.4 The Authentication Center1.6.5 The Short Messaging Service Center (SMSC); 1.7 The Base Station Subsystem (BSS) and Voice Processing; 1.7.1 Frequency Bands; 1.7.2 The Base Transceiver Station (BTS); 1.7.3 The GSM Air Interface; 1.7.4 The Base Station Controller (BSC); 1.7.5 The TRAU for Voice Encoding; 1.7.6 Channel Coder and Interleaver in the BTS; 1.7.7 Ciphering in the BTS and Security Aspects; 1.7.8 Modulation; 1.7.9 Voice Activity Detection; 1.8 Mobility Management and Call Control; 1.8.1 Cell Reselection and Location Area Update; 1.8.2 The Mobile-Terminated Call.
- 1.8.3 Handover Scenarios1.9 The Mobile Device; 1.9.1 Architecture of a Voice-Centric Mobile Device; 1.9.2 Architecture of a Smartphone; 1.10 The SIM Card; 1.11 The Intelligent Network Subsystem and CAMEL; Questions; References; Chapter 2 General Packet Radio Service (GPRS) and EDGE; 2.1 Circuit-Switched Data Transmission over GSM; 2.2 Packet-Switched Data Transmission over GPRS; 2.3 The GPRS Air Interface; 2.3.1 GPRS vs. GSM Timeslot Usage on the Air Interface; 2.3.2 Mixed GSM/GPRS Timeslot Usage in a Base Station; 2.3.3 Coding Schemes; 2.3.4 Enhanced Datarates for GSM Evolution (EDGE).
- 2.3.5 Mobile Device Classes2.3.6 Network Mode of Operation; 2.3.7 GPRS Logical Channels on the Air Interface; 2.4 The GPRS State Model; 2.5 GPRS Network Elements; 2.5.1 The Packet Control Unit (PCU); 2.5.2 The Serving GPRS Support Node (SGSN); 2.5.3 The Gateway GPRS Support Node (GGSN); 2.6 GPRS Radio Resource Management; 2.7 GPRS Interfaces; 2.8 GPRS Mobility Management and Session Management (GMM/SM); 2.8.1 Mobility Management Tasks; 2.8.2 GPRS Session Management; 2.9 Session Management from a User's Point of View; 2.10 Small Screen Web Browsing over GPRS and EDGE.
- 2.10.1 WAP 1.1 Used in Early GPRS Devices2.10.2 WAP 2.0; 2.10.3 Small Screen Web Browsing with Network Side Compression; 2.10.4 Small Screen Web Browsing
- Quality of Experience; 2.11 The Multimedia Messaging Service (MMS) over GPRS; 2.12 Web Browsing via GPRS; 2.12.1 Impact of Delay on the Web-Browsing Experience; 2.12.2 Web Browser Optimization for Mobile Web Browsing; Questions; References; Chapter 3 Universal Mobile Telecommunications System (UMTS) and High-Speed Packet Access (HSPA); 3.1 Overview, History and Future; 3.1.1 3GPP Release 99: The First UMTS Access Network Implementation.