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GSM NetworksGSM Networks
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GSM Network OverviewGSM Network Overview
BSCBTS
BTS
Mobile
Station
Access Network:Base Station Subsystem
HLR VLR EIR AuC
MSC PSTN
Um Abis A
Core Network:GSM CS network
SS7
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GSM Network ProtocolsGSM Network Protocols
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GSM Signaling ProtocolsGSM Signaling Protocols
Layer 1 (physical layer) Uses many channel structures
Layer 2 (data link layer)Across Um interface uses LAPDm (a slight modification of LAPD protocol used in ISDN)Across Abis uses LAPDAcross A interface, uses MTP and SCCP of SS7 SAPI=0 Identifies radio signaling procedures
Layer 3 is sub-divided into 3 sub-layers
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Layer 3 Signaling ProtocolsLayer 3 Signaling Protocols
RR: Radio Resources ManagementEstablishment, maintenance, and termination of radio channels that allow point-to-point dialogue between network and mobile stations; including cell selection and handover procedures MM: Mobility ManagementManages location updating, registration, security and authentication proceduresCM: Connection ManagementHandles general call control, similar to CCITT Recommendation Q.931, and provides supplementary services & Short Message Services (SMS)
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HandoverHandover
Four types of handovers: Channels (time slots) in same cell Between cells within same BSC Between BSCs, within same MSC Between MSCs
PSTN
BTS
BTS
BTS
BTS
BTS
BTS
BTS
BSC BSC
MSC
BTS
BTS
BTS
BTS
BTS
BTS
BTS
BSC BSC
MSC
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MAP (Mobile Application Part)MAP (Mobile Application Part)
SS7 top layer protocolResponsible for signaling between different entities in network, such as between HLR and VLR MAP specification is complexSeveral variants for the big manufacturers (Ericsson, Motorola …)
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SummarySummary
GSM is the dominant cellular technology todayGSM offers high quality voice with advanced servicesGSM is the stepping-stone to 3G networks