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Contents
Preface
xi
List of Figures
xiii
List of Tables
xix
List of Abbreviations
xxi
1
Global System for Mobile Communications (GSM)
1
1.1
Circuit-Switched Data Transmission
1
1.2
Standards
3
1.3
Transmission Speeds
4
1.4
The Signaling System Number
7 5
1.4.
I The SS-7 Protocol Stack
5
1.4.2
SS-7 Protocols for GSM
8
1.5
The GSM Subsystems
9
1.6
The Network Subsystem
9
1.6.1
The Mobile Switching Center (MSC)
9
1.6.2
The Visitor Location Register (VLR)
12
1.6.3
The Home Locution Register (HLR)
13
1.6.4
The Authentication Center
17
1
.6.5
lhe
Short Messaging Sen'ice Center (SMSC)
19
1
.7
The Base Station Subsystem (BSS)
20
1.7.1
Frequency Bands
21
1.7.2
The Base Transceiver
Station (BTS) 22
1.7.3
The GSM Air Interface
24
1.7.4
The Base Station Controller
(BSC) 30
1.7.5
The
TRAU
for Voice Data Transmission
35
1.8
Mobility Management and Call Control
44
1.8.1
Location Area and Dycation Area Update
45
1.8.2
The Mobile Terminated Call
46
1.8.3
Handover Scenarios
49
vi
Contents
1.9
The Mobile
Station
51
1.10
The SIM Card
54
1.11
The Intelligent Network Subsystem and CAMEL
59
1.12
Questions
62
References
62
2
General Packet Radio Service (GPRS)
65
2.1
Circuit-Switched Data Transmission over GSM
65
2.2
Packet-Switched Data Transmission over GPRS
66
1.2.
I GPRS and the IP Protocol
68
2.2.2
GPRS vs. Fixed-Line Data Transmission
68
2.3
The GPRS Air Interface
69
2.3.1
GPRS vs. GSM
Timeslot
Usage on ¡he Air Interface
69
2.3.2
Mixed GSM/GPRS
Timeslot
Usage in
a Buse
Station
71
2.3.3
Coding Schemes
72
2.3.4
Enhanced Data Rates for GSM Evolution (EDGE)
-
EGPRS
73
2.3.5
Mobile Station Classes
77
2.3.6
Network Mode of Operation
77
2.3.7
GPRS Logical Channels on the
Ліг
Interface
79
2.4
The GPRS State Model
81
2.5
GPRS Network Elements
84
2.5.1
The Packet Control Unit (PCU)
84
2.5.2
The Serving GPRS Support Node (SGSN)
86
2.5.3
The Gateway GPRS Support Node (GGSN)
88
2.6
GPRS Radio Resource Management
89
2.7
GPRS Interfaces
93
2.8
GPRS Mobility Management and Session Management (GMM/SM)
98
2.8.1
Mobility Management Tasks
98
2.8.2
GPRS Session Management
101
2.9
Session Management from a User Point of View
103
2.10
WAP over GPRS
106
2.11
The Multimedia Messaging
Service (MMS)
over GPRS
111
2.12
Web Browsing via GPRS
116
2.12.1
Impact of Delay on the Web Browsing Experience
116
2.12.2
Web Browser Optimization for Mobile Web Browsing
1 19
2.13
Questions
119
References
120
3
Universal Mobile Telecommunications System (UMTS)
121
3.1
Overview, History, and Future
121
3.1.1
UMTS Release
99:
A New Radio Access Network 1
23
3.1.2
UMTS Release
4:
Enhancements for the Circuit-Switched Core
Network
126
3.1.3
UMTS Release
5:
Introduction of the IP Multimedia Subsystem (IMS)
127
3.1.4
UMTS Release
5:
High Speed Downlink Packet Access (HSDPA)
129
3.1.5
UMTS Release
6:
High Speed Uplink Packet Access (HSUPA)
129
3.1.6
UMTS Release
7
and Beyond: Even Higher Data Rates 1
29
Contents
3.2
Important New Concepts of UMTS
130
3.2.
1 The Radio Access Bearer
(RAB)
130
3.2.2
The Access Stratum and Non-Access Stratum
130
3.2.3
Common Transport Protocols for CS and PS
131
3.3
Code Division Multiple Access (CDMA)
132
3.3.1
Spreading Factor, Chip Rate, and Process Gain
136
3.3.2
The OVS
F
Code Tree
137
3.3.3
Scrambling in the Uplink and Downlink Directions
138
3.3.4
UMTS Frecjuency and Cell Planning
139
3.3.5
The Near-Far Effect and Ceil Breathing
140
3.3.6
Advantages of the UMTS Radio Network
Compared to GSM
142
3.4
UMTS Channel Structure on the Air Interface
144
3.4.1
User
Piane
and Control Plane
144
3.4.2
Common and Dedicated Channels
144
3.4.3
Logical, Transport, and Physical Channels
145
3.4.4
Example: Network Search
149
3.4.5
Example: Initial Network Access Procedure
151
3.4.6
The Uu Protocol Stack
153
3.5
The UMTS Terrestrial Radio Access Network (UTRAN)
158
3.5.1
Node-B,
luh
Interface, NBAP, and FP
158
3.5.2
The RNC,
lu,
lub,
and
¡ur
Interfaces, RANAP and RNSAP
159
3.5.3
Adaptive
Multi Rate
(AMR) Codec for Voice Calls
164
3.5.4
Radio Resource Control (RRC) States
165
3.6
Core Network Mobility Management
170
3.7
Radio Network Mobility Management
171
3.7.
1 Mobility Management in the Cell-DCH State
171
3.7.2
Mobility Management in Idle State
179
5.7.?
Mobility Management in Other States
181
3.8
UMTS CS and PS Call Establishment
183
3.9
UMTS Release
99
Performance
186
3.9.
1 Data Rates, Delay, and Applications
186
3.9.2
Radio Resource Management Example
187
3.9.3
UMTS Web Browsing Experience
190
3.9.4
Number of Simultaneous Users per Cell
191
3.10
UMTS Release
5:
High-Speed Downlink Packet Access (HSDPA)
193
3.10.
1 HSDPA Channels
194
3.10.2
Shorter Delay Times and Hybrid ARQ (HARQ)
195
3.10.3
Node-B Scheduling
198
3.10.4
Adaptive Modulation, Coding, and Transmission Rates
198
3.10.5
Establishment and Release of an HSDPA Connection
200
3.10.6
HSDPA Mobility Management
201
3.11
UMTS Release
6:
High-Speed Uplink Packet Access (HSUPA)
202
3.11.
1 E-DCH Channel Structure
204
3.11.2
The E-DCH Protocol Stack ami Functionality
207
3.11.3
E-DCH Scheduling
208
viii
Contents
3.11.4
E-
DC
H
Mobility
211
3.11.5
E-DCH Terminais
212
3.12
UMTS and CDMA2000
213
3.13
Questions
215
References
215
4
Wireless Local Area Network (WLAN)
217
4.1
Wireless LAN Overview
217
4.2
Transmission Speeds and Standards
218
4.3
WLAN Configurations: From Ad-hoc to Wireless Bridging
220
4.3.1
Ad-hoc, BSS, ESS, and Wireless Bridging
220
4.3.2
SSID and Frequency Selection
223
4.4
Management Operations
225
4.5
The MAC Layer
231
4.5.1
Air Interface Access Control
231
4.5.2
The MAC Header
234
4.6
The Physical Layer
235
4.6.1
IEEE
802.
lib-
II Mbit/s
235
4.6.2
IEEE
802.1
lg with up to
54
Mbit/s
238
4.6.?
IEEE 802.11a with up to
54
Mbit/s
240
4.7
WLAN Security
240
4.7.1
Wired Equivalent Privacy (WEP)
240
4.7.2
Wireless Protected Access (WPA), WPA2, and
802.1
/i
242
4.8
Comparison of WLAN and UMTS
243
4.9
Questions
247
References
247
5 802.16
and WiMAX
249
5.1
Overview
250
5.2
Standards, Evolution, and Profiles
252
5.3
WiMAX PHYs for Point-to-Multipoint FDD or TDD Operation
253
5.3.1
Adaptive OFDM Modulation and Coding
254
5.3.2
Physical Uiyer Speed Calculations
257
5.3.3
Cell Sizes
258
5.4
Physical Layer Framing
260
5.4.1
Frame Structure in FDD Mode far Point-to-Multipoint Networks
260
5.4.2
Frame Structure in TDD Mode for Point-to-Multipoint Networks
264
5.5
Ensuring Quality of Service
264
5.6
MAC Management Functions
269
5.6.1
Connecting to the Network
269
5.6.2
Power, Modulation, and Coding Control
273
5.6.3
Dynamic Frequency Selection
274
5.7
MAC Management of User Data
274
5.7. /
Fragmentation and Packing
275
5.7.2
Data Retransmission (ARQ)
276
5.7.3
Header Compression
278
Contents
5.8
Security
279
5.8.1
Authentication
279
5.8.2
Ciphering
281
5.9
Advanced
802.16
Functionalities
282
5.9.1
Mesh Network Topology
282
5.9.2
Adaptive Antenna Systems
284
5.10
Mobile WiMAX:
802.16e
286
5.10.1
OFDM Multiple Access for
802.
16e Networks
286
5.10.2
MIMO
288
5.Ì0.3
Handover
289
5.10.4
Power-Saving Functionality
292
5.10.5
Idle Mode
293
5.11
WiMAX Network Infrastructure
294
5.11.1
Nehvork Reference Architecture
295
5.11.2
Micro Mobility Management
297
5.11.3
Macro Mobility Management
298
5.12
Comparison of
802.16
with UMTS, HSDPA, and WLAN
300
5.13
Questions
301
References
301
6
Bluetooth
303
6.1
Overview and Applications
303
6.2
Physical Properties
304
6.3
Piconets and the Master/Slave Concept
307
6.4
The Bluetooth Protocol Stack
309
6.4.1
The Baseband Layer
310
6.4.2
The Link Controller
315
6.4.3
The Link Manager
317
6.4.4
The HCl
Inte
¡face
319
6.4.5
The L2CAP Layer
321
6.4.6
The Service Discovery Protocol
323
6.4.7
The RFCOMM Uiyer
324
6.4.8
Bluetooth Connection Establishment Overview
326
6.5
Bluetooth Security
327
6.5.1
Pairing
327
6.5.2
Authentication
328
6.5.3
Encryption
329
6.5.4
Authorization
330
6.5.5
Security Modes
331
6.6
Bluetooth Profiles
331
6.6.1
Basic Profiles: GAP,
SDP,
and the Serial Profile
333
6.6.2
The Network
Profiles:
DUN, LAP, and PAN
334
6.6.3
Object Exchange Profiles: FTP. Object Push,
and Synchronize
337
6.6.4
Headset, Hands-Free, and SIM Access Profile
340
6.6.5
High-Quality Audio Streaming
344
Contents
6.7
Comparison between Bluetooth and Wireless LAN
347
6.8
Questions
347
References
348
Index
351 |
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Contents
Preface
xi
List of Figures
xiii
List of Tables
xix
List of Abbreviations
xxi
1
Global System for Mobile Communications (GSM)
1
1.1
Circuit-Switched Data Transmission
1
1.2
Standards
3
1.3
Transmission Speeds
4
1.4
The Signaling System Number
7 5
1.4.
I The SS-7 Protocol Stack
5
1.4.2
SS-7 Protocols for GSM
8
1.5
The GSM Subsystems
9
1.6
The Network Subsystem
9
1.6.1
The Mobile Switching Center (MSC)
9
1.6.2
The Visitor Location Register (VLR)
12
1.6.3
The Home Locution Register (HLR)
13
1.6.4
The Authentication Center
17
1
.6.5
lhe
Short Messaging Sen'ice Center (SMSC)
19
1
.7
The Base Station Subsystem (BSS)
20
1.7.1
Frequency Bands
21
1.7.2
The Base Transceiver
Station (BTS) 22
1.7.3
The GSM Air Interface
24
1.7.4
The Base Station Controller
(BSC) 30
1.7.5
The
TRAU
for Voice Data Transmission
35
1.8
Mobility Management and Call Control
44
1.8.1
Location Area and Dycation Area Update
45
1.8.2
The Mobile Terminated Call
46
1.8.3
Handover Scenarios
49
vi
Contents
1.9
The Mobile
Station
51
1.10
The SIM Card
54
1.11
The Intelligent Network Subsystem and CAMEL
59
1.12
Questions
62
References
62
2
General Packet Radio Service (GPRS)
65
2.1
Circuit-Switched Data Transmission over GSM
65
2.2
Packet-Switched Data Transmission over GPRS
66
1.2.
I GPRS and the IP Protocol
68
2.2.2
GPRS vs. Fixed-Line Data Transmission
68
2.3
The GPRS Air Interface
69
2.3.1
GPRS vs. GSM
Timeslot
Usage on ¡he Air Interface
69
2.3.2
Mixed GSM/GPRS
Timeslot
Usage in
a Buse
Station
71
2.3.3
Coding Schemes
72
2.3.4
Enhanced Data Rates for GSM Evolution (EDGE)
-
EGPRS
73
2.3.5
Mobile Station Classes
77
2.3.6
Network Mode of Operation
77
2.3.7
GPRS Logical Channels on the
Ліг
Interface
79
2.4
The GPRS State Model
81
2.5
GPRS Network Elements
84
2.5.1
The Packet Control Unit (PCU)
84
2.5.2
The Serving GPRS Support Node (SGSN)
86
2.5.3
The Gateway GPRS Support Node (GGSN)
88
2.6
GPRS Radio Resource Management
89
2.7
GPRS Interfaces
93
2.8
GPRS Mobility Management and Session Management (GMM/SM)
98
2.8.1
Mobility Management Tasks
98
2.8.2
GPRS Session Management
101
2.9
Session Management from a User Point of View
103
2.10
WAP over GPRS
106
2.11
The Multimedia Messaging
Service (MMS)
over GPRS
111
2.12
Web Browsing via GPRS
116
2.12.1
Impact of Delay on the Web Browsing Experience
116
2.12.2
Web Browser Optimization for Mobile Web Browsing
1 19
2.13
Questions
119
References
120
3
Universal Mobile Telecommunications System (UMTS)
121
3.1
Overview, History, and Future
121
3.1.1
UMTS Release
99:
A New Radio Access Network 1
23
3.1.2
UMTS Release
4:
Enhancements for the Circuit-Switched Core
Network
126
3.1.3
UMTS Release
5:
Introduction of the IP Multimedia Subsystem (IMS)
127
3.1.4
UMTS Release
5:
High Speed Downlink Packet Access (HSDPA)
129
3.1.5
UMTS Release
6:
High Speed Uplink Packet Access (HSUPA)
129
3.1.6
UMTS Release
7
and Beyond: Even Higher Data Rates 1
29
Contents
3.2
Important New Concepts of UMTS
130
3.2.
1 The Radio Access Bearer
(RAB)
130
3.2.2
The Access Stratum and Non-Access Stratum
130
3.2.3
Common Transport Protocols for CS and PS
131
3.3
Code Division Multiple Access (CDMA)
132
3.3.1
Spreading Factor, Chip Rate, and Process Gain
136
3.3.2
The OVS
F
Code Tree
137
3.3.3
Scrambling in the Uplink and Downlink Directions
138
3.3.4
UMTS Frecjuency and Cell Planning
139
3.3.5
The Near-Far Effect and Ceil Breathing
140
3.3.6
Advantages of the UMTS Radio Network
Compared to GSM
142
3.4
UMTS Channel Structure on the Air Interface
144
3.4.1
User
Piane
and Control Plane
144
3.4.2
Common and Dedicated Channels
144
3.4.3
Logical, Transport, and Physical Channels
145
3.4.4
Example: Network Search
149
3.4.5
Example: Initial Network Access Procedure
151
3.4.6
The Uu Protocol Stack
153
3.5
The UMTS Terrestrial Radio Access Network (UTRAN)
158
3.5.1
Node-B,
luh
Interface, NBAP, and FP
158
3.5.2
The RNC,
lu,
lub,
and
¡ur
Interfaces, RANAP and RNSAP
159
3.5.3
Adaptive
Multi Rate
(AMR) Codec for Voice Calls
164
3.5.4
Radio Resource Control (RRC) States
165
3.6
Core Network Mobility Management
170
3.7
Radio Network Mobility Management
171
3.7.
1 Mobility Management in the Cell-DCH State
171
3.7.2
Mobility Management in Idle State
179
5.7.?
Mobility Management in Other States
181
3.8
UMTS CS and PS Call Establishment
183
3.9
UMTS Release
99
Performance
186
3.9.
1 Data Rates, Delay, and Applications
186
3.9.2
Radio Resource Management Example
187
3.9.3
UMTS Web Browsing Experience
190
3.9.4
Number of Simultaneous Users per Cell
191
3.10
UMTS Release
5:
High-Speed Downlink Packet Access (HSDPA)
193
3.10.
1 HSDPA Channels
194
3.10.2
Shorter Delay Times and Hybrid ARQ (HARQ)
195
3.10.3
Node-B Scheduling
198
3.10.4
Adaptive Modulation, Coding, and Transmission Rates
198
3.10.5
Establishment and Release of an HSDPA Connection
200
3.10.6
HSDPA Mobility Management
201
3.11
UMTS Release
6:
High-Speed Uplink Packet Access (HSUPA)
202
3.11.
1 E-DCH Channel Structure
204
3.11.2
The E-DCH Protocol Stack ami Functionality
207
3.11.3
E-DCH Scheduling
208
viii
Contents
3.11.4
E-
DC
H
Mobility
211
3.11.5
E-DCH Terminais
212
3.12
UMTS and CDMA2000
213
3.13
Questions
215
References
215
4
Wireless Local Area Network (WLAN)
217
4.1
Wireless LAN Overview
217
4.2
Transmission Speeds and Standards
218
4.3
WLAN Configurations: From Ad-hoc to Wireless Bridging
220
4.3.1
Ad-hoc, BSS, ESS, and Wireless Bridging
220
4.3.2
SSID and Frequency Selection
223
4.4
Management Operations
225
4.5
The MAC Layer
231
4.5.1
Air Interface Access Control
231
4.5.2
The MAC Header
234
4.6
The Physical Layer
235
4.6.1
IEEE
802.
lib-
II Mbit/s
235
4.6.2
IEEE
802.1
lg with up to
54
Mbit/s
238
4.6.?
IEEE 802.11a with up to
54
Mbit/s
240
4.7
WLAN Security
240
4.7.1
Wired Equivalent Privacy (WEP)
240
4.7.2
Wireless Protected Access (WPA), WPA2, and
802.1
/i
242
4.8
Comparison of WLAN and UMTS
243
4.9
Questions
247
References
247
5 802.16
and WiMAX
249
5.1
Overview
250
5.2
Standards, Evolution, and Profiles
252
5.3
WiMAX PHYs for Point-to-Multipoint FDD or TDD Operation
253
5.3.1
Adaptive OFDM Modulation and Coding
254
5.3.2
Physical Uiyer Speed Calculations
257
5.3.3
Cell Sizes
258
5.4
Physical Layer Framing
260
5.4.1
Frame Structure in FDD Mode far Point-to-Multipoint Networks
260
5.4.2
Frame Structure in TDD Mode for Point-to-Multipoint Networks
264
5.5
Ensuring Quality of Service
264
5.6
MAC Management Functions
269
5.6.1
Connecting to the Network
269
5.6.2
Power, Modulation, and Coding Control
273
5.6.3
Dynamic Frequency Selection
274
5.7
MAC Management of User Data
274
5.7. /
Fragmentation and Packing
275
5.7.2
Data Retransmission (ARQ)
276
5.7.3
Header Compression
278
Contents
5.8
Security
279
5.8.1
Authentication
279
5.8.2
Ciphering
281
5.9
Advanced
802.16
Functionalities
282
5.9.1
Mesh Network Topology
282
5.9.2
Adaptive Antenna Systems
284
5.10
Mobile WiMAX:
802.16e
286
5.10.1
OFDM Multiple Access for
802.
16e Networks
286
5.10.2
MIMO
288
5.Ì0.3
Handover
289
5.10.4
Power-Saving Functionality
292
5.10.5
Idle Mode
293
5.11
WiMAX Network Infrastructure
294
5.11.1
Nehvork Reference Architecture
295
5.11.2
Micro Mobility Management
297
5.11.3
Macro Mobility Management
298
5.12
Comparison of
802.16
with UMTS, HSDPA, and WLAN
300
5.13
Questions
301
References
301
6
Bluetooth
303
6.1
Overview and Applications
303
6.2
Physical Properties
304
6.3
Piconets and the Master/Slave Concept
307
6.4
The Bluetooth Protocol Stack
309
6.4.1
The Baseband Layer
310
6.4.2
The Link Controller
315
6.4.3
The Link Manager
317
6.4.4
The HCl
Inte
¡face
319
6.4.5
The L2CAP Layer
321
6.4.6
The Service Discovery Protocol
323
6.4.7
The RFCOMM Uiyer
324
6.4.8
Bluetooth Connection Establishment Overview
326
6.5
Bluetooth Security
327
6.5.1
Pairing
327
6.5.2
Authentication
328
6.5.3
Encryption
329
6.5.4
Authorization
330
6.5.5
Security Modes
331
6.6
Bluetooth Profiles
331
6.6.1
Basic Profiles: GAP,
SDP,
and the Serial Profile
333
6.6.2
The Network
Profiles:
DUN, LAP, and PAN
334
6.6.3
Object Exchange Profiles: FTP. Object Push,
and Synchronize
337
6.6.4
Headset, Hands-Free, and SIM Access Profile
340
6.6.5
High-Quality Audio Streaming
344
Contents
6.7
Comparison between Bluetooth and Wireless LAN
347
6.8
Questions
347
References
348
Index
351 |
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title | Communication systems for the mobile information society |
title_auth | Communication systems for the mobile information society |
title_exact_search | Communication systems for the mobile information society |
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title_full | Communication systems for the mobile information society Martin Sauter |
title_fullStr | Communication systems for the mobile information society Martin Sauter |
title_full_unstemmed | Communication systems for the mobile information society Martin Sauter |
title_short | Communication systems for the mobile information society |
title_sort | communication systems for the mobile information society |
topic | Bluetooth (Technologie) Radiocommunications mobiles Radiocommunications mobiles - Normes Réseaux locaux sans fil - Normes Téléphonie cellulaire - Normes UMTS (Norme) Mobile communication systems Kommunikationssystem (DE-588)4125542-2 gnd Mobilfunk (DE-588)4170280-3 gnd Mobile Telekommunikation (DE-588)4341131-9 gnd |
topic_facet | Bluetooth (Technologie) Radiocommunications mobiles Radiocommunications mobiles - Normes Réseaux locaux sans fil - Normes Téléphonie cellulaire - Normes UMTS (Norme) Mobile communication systems Kommunikationssystem Mobilfunk Mobile Telekommunikation |
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