From GSM to LTE-Advanced Pro and 5G: an introduction to mobile networks and mobile broadband
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Hoboken, NJ ; Chichester, West Sussex
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Beschreibung: | Original edition published as: From GSM to LTE.. - Includes bibliographical references and index |
Beschreibung: | XIV, 523 Seiten Illustrationen, Diagramme |
ISBN: | 9781119346869 |
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Preface xiii
1 Global System for Mobile Communications (GSM) 1
1 1 Circuit-Switched Data Transmission 1
111 Classic Circuit Switching 2
112 Virtual Circuit Switching over IP 3
1 2 Standards 4
1 3 Transmission Speeds 5
1 4 The Signaling System Number 7 6
141 The Classic SS-7 Protocol Stack 7
142 SS-7 Protocols for GSM 9
143 IP-Based SS-7 Protocol Stack 10
1 5 The GSM Subsystems 12
1 6 The Network Subsystem 12
161 The Mobile Switching Center (MSC), Server and Gateway 13
162 The Visitor Location Register (VLR) 16
163 The Home Location Register (HLR) 17
164 The Authentication Center 20
165 The Short Messaging Service Center (SMSC) 22
1 7 The Base Station Subsystem (BSS) and Voice Processing 24
171 Frequency Bands 24
172 The Base Transceiver Station (BTS) 26
173 The GSM Air Interface 27
174 The Base Station Controller (BSC) 35
175 The TRAU for Voice Encoding 39
176 Channel Coder and Interleaver in the BTS 43
177 Ciphering in the BTS and Security Aspects 45
178 Modulation 49
179 Voice Activity Detection 49
1 8 Mobility Management and Call Control 51
181 Cell Reselection and Location Area Update 51
182 The Mobile-Terminated Call S3
183 Handover Scenarios 56
1 9 The Mobile Device 58
191 Architecture of a Voice-Centric Mobile Device 58
Contents
192 Architecture of a Smartphone 60
1 10 The SIM Card 62
1 11 The Intelligent Network Subsystem and CAMEL 66
Questions 69
References 69
2 General Packet Radio Service (GPRS) and EDGE 72
2 1 Circuit-Switched Data Transmission over GSM 71
2 2 Packet-Switched Data Transmission over GPRS 72
2 3 The GPRS Air Interface 74
231 GPRS vs GSM Timeslot Usage on the Air Interface 74
232 Mixed GSM/GPRS Timeslot Usage in a Base Station 77
233 Coding Schemes 77
234 Enhanced Datarates for GSM Evolution (EDGE) 78
235 Mobile Device Classes 82
236 Network Mode of Operation 83
237 GPRS Logical Channels on the Air Interface 84
2 4 The GPRS State Model 86
2 5 GPRS Network Elements 89
251 The Packet Control Unit (PCU) 89
252 The Serving GPRS Support Node (SGSN) 91
253 The Gateway GPRS Support Node (GGSN) 93
2 6 GPRS Radio Resource Management 94
2 7 GPRS Interfaces 98
2 8 GPRS Mobility Management and Session Management (GMM/SM) 103
281 Mobility Management Tasks 103
282 GPRS Session Management 106
Questions 108
References 109
3 Universal Mobile Telecommunications System (UMTS) and High-Speed Packet
Access (HSPA) 111
3 1 Overview, History and Future 111
311 3GPP Release 99: The First UMTS Access Network Implementation 113
312 3GPP Release 4: Enhancements for the Circuit-Switched Core Network 115
313 3GPP Release 5: High-Speed Downlink Packet Access 116
314 3GPP Release 6: High-Speed Uplink Packet Access (HSUPA) 117
315 3GPP Release 7: Even Faster HSPA and Continued Packet Connectivity 117
316 3GPP Release 8: LTE, Further HSPA Enhancements and Femtocells 118
317 3GPP Release 9: Digital Dividend and Dual-Cell Improvements 118
318 3GPP Releases 10 and Beyond 119
3 2 Important New Concepts of UMTS 119
321 The Radio Access Bearer (RAB) 119
322 The Access Stratum and Non-Access Stratum 120
323 Common Transport Protocols for CS and PS 121
3 3 Code Division Multiple Access (CDMA) 121
331 Spreading Factor, Chip Rate and Process Gain 125
Contents vii
332 The OVSF Code Tree 126
333 Scrambling in Uplink and Downlink Direction 127
334 UMTS Frequency and Cell Planning 128
335 The Near-Far Effect and Cell Breathing 129
336 Advantages of the UMTS Radio Network Compared to GSM 131
3 4 UMTS Channel Structure on the Air Interface 132
341 User Plane and Control Plane 132
342 Common and Dedicated Channels 132
343 Logical, Transport and Physical Channels 133
344 Example: Network Search 137
345 Example: Initial Network Access Procedure 139
346 The Uu Protocol Stack 141
3 5 The UMTS Terrestrial Radio Access Network (UTRAN) 146
351 Node-B, Iub Interface, NBAP and FP 146
352 The RNC, Iu, Iub and Iur Interfaces, RANAP and RNSAP 147
353 Adaptive Multirate (AMR) NB and WB Codecs for Voice Calls 152
354 Radio Resource Control (RRC) States 154
3 6 Core Network Mobility Management 159
3 7 Radio Network Mobility Management 160
371 Mobility Management in the Cell-DCH State 160
372 Mobility Management in Idle State 168
373 Mobility Management in Other States 170
3 8 UMTS CS and PS Call Establishment 172
3 9 UMTS Security 175
3 10 High-Speed Downlink Packet Access (HSDPA) and HSPA+ 177
3 10 1 HSDPA Channels 177
3 10 2 Shorter Delay Times and Hybrid ARQ (HARQ) 179
3 10 3 Node-B Scheduling 181
3 10 4 Adaptive Modulation and Coding, Transmission Rates and Multicarrier
Operation 182
3 10 5 Establishment and Release of an HSDPA Connection 184
3 10 6 HSDPA Mobility Management 185
3 11 High-Speed Uplink Packet Access (HSUPA) 186
3 11 1 E-DCH Channel Structure 188
3 11 2 The E-DCH Protocol Stack and Functionality 191
3 11 3 E-DCH Scheduling 192
3 11 4 E-DCH Mobility 195
3 11 5 E-DCH-Capable Devices 195
3 12 Radio and Core Network Enhancements: CPC and One Tunnel 196
3 12 1 A New Uplink Control Channel Slot Format 196
3 12 2 CQI Reporting Reduction and DTX and DRX 197
3 12 3 HS-SCCH Discontinuous Reception 198
3 12 4 HS-SCCH-less Operation 198
3 12 5 Enhanced Cell-FACH and Cell/URA-PCH States 199
3 12 6 Radio Network Enhancement: One Tunnel 201
3 13 HSPA Performance in Practice 202
3 13 1 Throughput in Practice 202
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3 13 2 Radio Resource State Management 203
3 13 3 Power Consumption 204
3 14 Automated Emergency Calls (eCall) from Vehicles 205
3 15 UMTS and CDMA2000 206
Questions 207
References 208
4 Long Term Evolution (LTE) and LTE-Advanced Pro 212
4 1 Introduction and Overview 211
4 2 Network Architecture and Interfaces 214
421 LTE Mobile Devices and the LTE Uu Interface 215
422 The eNode-B and the SI and X2 Interfaces 22 7
423 The Mobility Management Entity (MME) 221
424 The Serving Gateway (S-GW) 222
425 The PDN-Gateway 223
426 The Home Subscriber Server (HSS) 224
427 Billing, Prepaid and Quality of Service 226
4 3 FDD Air Interface and Radio Network 227
431 OFDMA for Downlink Transmission 227
432 SC-FDMA for Uplink Transmission 229
433 Quadrature Amplitude Modulation for Subchannels 232
434 Reference and Synchronization Signals 233
435 The LTE Channel Model in the Downlink Direction 234
436 Downlink Management Channels 235
437 System Information Messages 236
438 The LTE Channel Model in the Uplink Direction 237
439 MIMO Transmission 239
4 3 10 HARQ and Other Retransmission Mechanisms 242
4 3 11 PDCP Compression and Ciphering 245
4 3 12 Protocol Layer Overview 246
4 4 TD-LTE Air Interface 247
4 5 Scheduling 249
451 Downlink Scheduling 249
452 Uplink Scheduling 253
4 6 Basic Procedures 253
461 Cell Search 254
462 Attach and Default Bearer Activation 256
463 Handover Scenarios 260
464 Default and Dedicated Bearers 266
4 7 Mobility Management and Power Optimization 266
471 Mobility Management in RRC Connected State 266
472 Mobility Management in RRC Idle State 270
473 Mobility Management and State Changes in Practice 272
4 8 LTE Security Architecture 273
4 9 Interconnection with UMTS and GSM 274
491 Cell Reselection between LTE and GSM/UMTS 275
492 RRC Connection Release with Redirect between LTE and GSM/UMTS 276
Contents ix
493 Handover from LTE to UMTS 277
4 10 Interworking with CDMA2000 Networks 278
4 10 1 Cell Reselection between LTE and CDMA2000 Networks 279
4 10 2 RRC Connection Release with Redirect between LTE and CDMA2000 279
4 10 3 Handover between LTE and CDMA2000 279
4 11 Carrier Aggregation 280
4 11 1 CA Types, Bandwidth Classes and Band Combinations 281
4 11 2 CA Configuration, Activation and Deactivation 283
4 12 Network Planning Aspects 285
4 12 1 Single Frequency Network 286
4 12 2 Cell-Edge Performance 286
4 12 3 Self-Organizing Network Functionality 287
4 13 CS-Fallback for Voice and SMS Services with LTE 288
4 13 1 SMS over SGs 289
4 13 2 CS-Fallback for Voice Calls 290
4 14 Voice in Combined LTE and CDMA2000 Networks (SV-LTE) 293
4 15 Network Sharing - MOCN and MORAN 293
4 15 1 National Roaming 293
4 15 2 MOCN (Multi-Operator Core Network) 294
4 15 3 MORAN (Mobile Operator Radio Access Network) 295
4 16 From Dipoles to Active Antennas and Gigabit Backhaul 296
4 17 IPv6 in Mobile Networks 298
4 17 1 IPv6 Prefix and Interface Identifiers 298
4 17 2 IPv6 and International Roaming 301
4 17 3 IPv6 and Tethering 301
4 17 4 IPv6-Only Connectivity 303
4 18 Network Function Virtualization 304
4 18 1 Virtualization on the Desktop 304
4 18 2 Running an Operating System in a Virtual Machine 305
4 18 3 Running Several Virtual Machines Simultaneously 306
4 18 4 Virtual Machine Snapshots 306
4 18 5 Cloning a Virtual Machine 307
4 18 6 Virtualization in Data Centers in the Cloud 307
4 18 7 Managing Virtual Machines in the Cloud 308
4 18 8 Network Function Virtualization 308
4 18 9 Virtualizing Routers 310
4 18 10 Software-Defined Networking 310
4 19 Machine Type Communication and the Internet of Things 311
4 19 1 LTE Cat-1 Devices 312
4 19 2 LTE Cat-0 Devices and PSM 313
4 19 3 LTE Cat-Mi Devices 313
4 19 4 LTE NB1 (NB-IoT) Devices 313
4 19 5 NB-IoT - Deployment Options 314
4 19 6 NB-IoT - Air Interface 314
4 19 7 NB-IoT - Control Channels and Scheduling 315
4 19 8 NB-IoT Multicarrier Operation 316
4 19 9 NB-IoT Throughput and Number of Devices per Cell 317
Contents
4 19 10 NB-IoT Power Consumption Considerations 317
4 19 11 NB-IoT - High Latency Communication 318
4 19 12 NB-IoT - Optimizing IP-Based and Non-IP-Based Data Transmission 319
4 19 13 NB-IoT Summary 321
4 20 Other Features of LTE-Advanced and LTE-Advanced Pro 321
4 20 1 8x8 Downlink and 4x4 Uplink MIMO 322
4 20 2 Relays 322
4 20 3 HetNets, ICIC and elCIC 322
4 20 4 Coordinated Multipoint Operation 324
4 21 From LTE to 5G 325
4 21 1 New Radio for 5G 326
4 21 2 Radio Network Evolution for 5G 329
4 21 3 Core Network Evolution for 5G 330
Questions 330
References 331
5 VoLTE, VoWifi and Mission Critical Communication 335
5 1 Overview 335
5 2 The Session Initiation Protocol (SIP) 336
5 3 The IP Multimedia Subsystem (IMS) and VoLTE 340
531 Architecture Overview 340
532 Registration 342
533 VoLTE Call Establishment 344
534 LTE Bearer Configurations for VoLTE 346
535 Dedicated Bearer Setup with Preconditions 348
536 Header Compression and DRX 349
537 Speech Codec and Bandwidth Negotiation 350
538 Alerting Tone, Ringback Tone and Early Media 353
539 Port Usage 354
5 3 10 Message Filtering and Asserted Identities 354
5 3 11 DTMF Tones 355
5 3 12 SMS over IMS 356
5 3 13 Call Forwarding Settings and XCAP 357
5 3 14 Single Radio Voice Call Continuity 359
5 3 15 Radio Domain Selection, T-ADS and VoLTE Interworking with GSM
and UMTS 362
5 3 16 VoLTE Emergency Calls 364
5 4 VoLTE Roaming 365
541 Option 1: VoLTE Local Breakout 367
542 Option 2: VoLTE S8-Home Routing 367
5 5 Voice over WiFi (VoWifi) 369
551 VoWifi Network Architecture 370
552 VoWifi Handover 372
553 Wi-Fi-Preferred vs Cellular-Preferred 373
554 SMS, MMS and Supplementary Services over Wi-Fi 373
555 VoWifi Roaming 374
5 6 VoLTE Compared to Fixed-Line IMS in Practice 375
Contents xi
5 7 Mission Critical Communication (MCC) 376
571 Overview 376
572 Advantages of LTE for Mission Critical Communication 377
573 Challenges of Mission Critical Communication for LTE 378
5 7A Network Operation Models 380
575 Mission Critical Push To Talk (MCPTT) - Overview 381
576 MCPTT Group Call Establishment 383
577 MCPTT Floor Control 384
578 MCPTT Group Call Types 385
579 MCPTT Configuration and Provisioning 385
5 7 10 eMBMS for MCPTT 386
5 7 11 Priority and Quality of Service 389
Questions 389
References 390
6 Wireless Local Area Network (WLAN) 393
6 1 Wireless LAN Overview 393
6 2 Transmission Speeds and Standards 393
6 3 WLAN Configurations: From Ad Hoc to Wireless Bridging 396
631 Ad Hoc, BSS, ESS and Wireless Bridging 396
632 SSID and Frequency Selection 399
6 4 Management Operations 400
6 5 The MAC Layer 406
651 Air Interface Access Control 406
652 The MAC Header 409
6 6 The Physical Layer and MAC Extensions 410
661 IEEE 802 11b - 11 Mbit/s 411
662 IEEE 802 11g with up to 54 Mbit/s 413
663 IEEE 802 11a with up to 54 Mbit/s 415
664 IEEE 802 1 In with up to 600 Mbits/s 415
665 IEEE 802 11 ac - Gigabit Wireless 424
666 IEEE 802 Had - Gigabit Wireless at 60 GHz 428
6 7 Wireless LAN Security 432
671 Wired Equivalent Privacy (WEP) 432
672 WPA and WPA2 Personal Mode Authentication 434
673 WPA and WPA2 Enterprise Mode Authentication - EAP-TLS 435
674 WPA and WPA2 Enterprise Mode Authentication - EAP-TTLS 437
675 WPA and WPA2 Enterprise Mode Authentication - EAP-PEAP 438
676 WPA and WPA2 Enterprise Mode Authentication - EAP-SIM 439
677 WPA and WPA2 Encryption 441
678 Wi-Fi-Protected Setup (WPS) 442
6 8 IEEE 802 lie and WMM - Quality of Service 444
Questions 449
References 450
7 Bluetooth and Bluetooth Low Energy 453
7 1 Overview and Applications 453
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7 2 Physical Properties 4S4
7 3 Piconets and the Master/Slave Concept 457
7 4 The Bluetooth Protocol Stack 459
741 The Baseband Layer 460
742 The Link Controller 465
743 The Link Manager 468
744 The HCI Interface 469
745 The L2CAP Layer 470
746 The Service Discovery Protocol 473
747 The RFCOMM Layer 474
748 Overview of Bluetooth Connection Establishment 476
7 5 Bluetooth Security 476
751 Pairing up to Bluetooth 2 0 477
752 Pairing with Bluetooth 2 1 and Above (Secure Simple Pairing) 479
753 Authentication 480
754 Encryption 481
755 Authorization 482
756 Security Modes 483
7 6 Bluetooth Profiles 484
761 Basic Profiles: GAP, SDP and the Serial Profile 484
762 Object Exchange Profiles: FTP, Object Push and Synchronize 486
763 Headset, Hands-Free and SIM Access Profile 489
764 High-Quality Audio Streaming 492
765 The Human Interface Device (HID) Profile 495
7 7 Bluetooth Low Energy 495
771 Introduction 495
772 The Lower BLE Layers 497
773 BLE SMP, GAP and Connection Establishment 499
7JA BLE Authentication, Security and Privacy 500
775 BLE ATT and GATT SOI
776 Practical Example 503
777 BLE Beacons 504
778 BLE and IPv6 Internet Connectivity SOS
Questions 507
References 508
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spelling | Sauter, Martin (DE-588)1076843611 aut From GSM to LTE From GSM to LTE-Advanced Pro and 5G an introduction to mobile networks and mobile broadband Martin Sauter, WirelessMoves, Cologne Third edition Hoboken, NJ ; Chichester, West Sussex John Wiley & Sons [2017] © 2017 XIV, 523 Seiten Illustrationen, Diagramme txt rdacontent n rdamedia nc rdacarrier Original edition published as: From GSM to LTE.. - Includes bibliographical references and index GSM-Standard (DE-588)4356791-5 gnd rswk-swf Long Term Evolution Advanced (DE-588)102679028X gnd rswk-swf Bluetooth-Standard (DE-588)4638953-2 gnd rswk-swf Mobile communication systems Wireless metropolitan area networks Wireless LANs 5G (DE-588)1188755676 gnd rswk-swf GSM-Standard (DE-588)4356791-5 u Bluetooth-Standard (DE-588)4638953-2 u 5G (DE-588)1188755676 s DE-604 Long Term Evolution Advanced (DE-588)102679028X u 1\p DE-604 Erscheint auch als Online-Ausgabe, PDF Sauter, Martin From GSM to LTE-Advanced Pro and 5G an introduction to mobile networks and mobile broadband Third edition Hoboken, NJ, USA : Wiley, 2017 978-1-119-34690-6 Erscheint auch als Online-Ausgabe, EPUB 978-1-119-34693-7 HEBIS Datenaustausch application/pdf http://bvbr.bib-bvb.de:8991/F?func=service&doc_library=BVB01&local_base=BVB01&doc_number=030192388&sequence=000001&line_number=0001&func_code=DB_RECORDS&service_type=MEDIA Inhaltsverzeichnis 1\p cgwrk 20201028 DE-101 https://d-nb.info/provenance/plan#cgwrk |
spellingShingle | Sauter, Martin From GSM to LTE-Advanced Pro and 5G an introduction to mobile networks and mobile broadband GSM-Standard (DE-588)4356791-5 gnd Long Term Evolution Advanced (DE-588)102679028X gnd Bluetooth-Standard (DE-588)4638953-2 gnd Mobile communication systems Wireless metropolitan area networks Wireless LANs 5G (DE-588)1188755676 gnd |
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title | From GSM to LTE-Advanced Pro and 5G an introduction to mobile networks and mobile broadband |
title_alt | From GSM to LTE |
title_auth | From GSM to LTE-Advanced Pro and 5G an introduction to mobile networks and mobile broadband |
title_exact_search | From GSM to LTE-Advanced Pro and 5G an introduction to mobile networks and mobile broadband |
title_full | From GSM to LTE-Advanced Pro and 5G an introduction to mobile networks and mobile broadband Martin Sauter, WirelessMoves, Cologne |
title_fullStr | From GSM to LTE-Advanced Pro and 5G an introduction to mobile networks and mobile broadband Martin Sauter, WirelessMoves, Cologne |
title_full_unstemmed | From GSM to LTE-Advanced Pro and 5G an introduction to mobile networks and mobile broadband Martin Sauter, WirelessMoves, Cologne |
title_short | From GSM to LTE-Advanced Pro and 5G |
title_sort | from gsm to lte advanced pro and 5g an introduction to mobile networks and mobile broadband |
title_sub | an introduction to mobile networks and mobile broadband |
topic | GSM-Standard (DE-588)4356791-5 gnd Long Term Evolution Advanced (DE-588)102679028X gnd Bluetooth-Standard (DE-588)4638953-2 gnd Mobile communication systems Wireless metropolitan area networks Wireless LANs 5G (DE-588)1188755676 gnd |
topic_facet | GSM-Standard Long Term Evolution Advanced Bluetooth-Standard Mobile communication systems Wireless metropolitan area networks Wireless LANs 5G |
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