Preface |
Introduction / 1: |
The idea of unbounded communication / 1.1: |
The success of GSM / 1.2: |
Classification of mobile communication systems / 1.3: |
Some history and statistics of GSM / 1.4: |
Overview of the book / 1.5: |
The mobile radio channel and the cellular principle / 2: |
Characteristics of the mobile radio channel / 2.1: |
Separation of directions and duplex transmission / 2.2: |
Frequency Division Duplex / 2.2.1: |
Time Division Duplex / 2.2.2: |
Multiple access / 2.3: |
Frequency Division Multiple Access / 2.3.1: |
Time Division Multiple Access / 2.3.2: |
Code Division Multiple Access / 2.3.3: |
Space Division Multiple Access / 2.3.4: |
Cellular principle / 2.4: |
Definitions / 2.4.1: |
Carrier-to-interference ratio / 2.4.2: |
Formation of clusters / 2.4.3: |
Traffic capacity and traffic engineering / 2.4.4: |
Sectorization of cells / 2.4.5: |
Spatial filtering for interference reduction (SFIR) / 2.4.6: |
System architecture and addressing / 3: |
System architecture / 3.1: |
The SIM concept / 3.2: |
Addressing / 3.3: |
International mobile station equipment identity / 3.3.1: |
International mobile subscriber identity / 3.3.2: |
Mobile subscriber ISDN number / 3.3.3: |
Mobile station roaming number / 3.3.4: |
Location area identity / 3.3.5: |
Temporary mobile subscriber identity / 3.3.6: |
Other identifiers / 3.3.7: |
Registers and subscriber data / 3.4: |
Location registers (HLR and VLR) / 3.4.1: |
Security-related registers (AUC and EIR) / 3.4.2: |
Subscriber data / 3.4.3: |
Network interfaces and configurations / 3.5: |
Interfaces / 3.5.1: |
Configurations / 3.5.2: |
Air interface - physical layer / 4: |
Logical channels / 4.1: |
Traffic channels / 4.1.1: |
Signaling channels / 4.1.2: |
Example: connection setup for incoming call / 4.1.3: |
Bit rates, block lengths and block distances / 4.1.4: |
Combinations of logical channels / 4.1.5: |
Physical channels / 4.2: |
Modulation / 4.2.1: |
Multiple access, duplexing and bursts / 4.2.2: |
Optional frequency hopping / 4.2.3: |
Summary / 4.2.4: |
Synchronization / 4.3: |
Frequency and clock synchronization / 4.3.1: |
Adaptive frame synchronization / 4.3.2: |
Mapping of logical onto physical channels / 4.4: |
26-frame multiframe / 4.4.1: |
51-frame multiframe / 4.4.2: |
Radio subsystem link control / 4.5: |
Channel measurement / 4.5.1: |
Transmission power control / 4.5.2: |
Disconnection due to radio channel failure / 4.5.3: |
Cell selection and operation in power conservation mode / 4.5.4: |
Channel coding, source coding and speech processing / 4.6: |
Source coding and speech processing / 4.7: |
Channel coding / 4.8: |
External error protection: block coding / 4.8.1: |
Internal error protection: convolutional coding / 4.8.2: |
Interleaving / 4.8.3: |
Mapping onto the burst plane / 4.8.4: |
Improved codecs for speech services: half-rate codec, enhanced full-rate codec and adaptive multi-rate codec / 4.8.5: |
Power-up scenario / 4.9: |
Protocols / 5: |
Protocol architecture planes / 5.1: |
Protocol architecture of the user plane / 5.2: |
Speech transmission / 5.2.1: |
Transparent data transmission / 5.2.2: |
Nontransparent data transmission / 5.2.3: |
Protocol architecture of the signaling plane / 5.3: |
Overview of the signaling architecture / 5.3.1: |
Transport of user data in the signaling plane / 5.3.2: |
Signaling at the air interface (Um) / 5.4: |
Layer 1 of the MS-BTS interface / 5.4.1: |
Layer 2 signaling / 5.4.2: |
Radio resource management / 5.4.3: |
Mobility management / 5.4.4: |
Connection management / 5.4.5: |
Structured signaling procedures / 5.4.6: |
Signaling procedures for supplementary services / 5.4.7: |
Realization of SMS / 5.4.8: |
Signaling at the A and Abis interfaces / 5.5: |
Security-related network functions: authentication and encryption / 5.6: |
Protection of subscriber identity / 5.6.1: |
Verification of subscriber identity / 5.6.2: |
Generating security data / 5.6.3: |
Encryption of signaling and payload data / 5.6.4: |
Signaling at the user interface / 5.7: |
Roaming and handover / 6: |
Mobile application part interfaces / 6.1: |
Location registration and location update / 6.2: |
Connection establishment and termination / 6.3: |
Routing calls to MSs / 6.3.1: |
Call establishment and corresponding MAP procedures / 6.3.2: |
Call termination / 6.3.3: |
MAP procedures and routing for short messages / 6.3.4: |
Handover / 6.4: |
Overview / 6.4.1: |
Intra-MSC handover / 6.4.2: |
Decision algorithm for handover timing / 6.4.3: |
MAP and inter-MSC handover / 6.4.4: |
Services / 7: |
Classical GSM services / 7.1: |
Teleservices / 7.1.1: |
Popular GSM services: SMS and MMS / 7.2: |
SMS / 7.2.1: |
EMS / 7.2.2: |
MMS / 7.2.3: |
Overview of GSM services in Phase 2+ / 7.3: |
Bearer and teleservices of GSM Phase 2+ / 7.4: |
Advanced speech call items / 7.4.1: |
New data services and higher data rates: HSCSD, GPRS and EDGE / 7.4.2: |
Supplementary services in GSM Phase 2+ / 7.5: |
Supplementary services for speech / 7.5.1: |
Location service / 7.5.2: |
Service platforms / 7.6: |
Camel: GSM and INs / 7.6.1: |
Service platforms on the terminal side / 7.6.2: |
Wireless application protocol / 7.7: |
Wireless markup language / 7.7.1: |
Protocol architecture / 7.7.2: |
Services and applications / 7.7.3: |
Improved data services in GSM: GPRS, HSCSD and EDGE / 8: |
GPRS / 8.1: |
System architecture of GPRS / 8.1.1: |
Session management, mobility management and routing / 8.1.2: |
Signaling plane / 8.1.4: |
Interworking with IP networks / 8.1.6: |
Air interface / 8.1.7: |
Authentication and ciphering / 8.1.8: |
Summary of GPRS / 8.1.9: |
HSCSD / 8.2: |
Architecture / 8.2.1: |
HSCSD resource allocation and capacity issues / 8.2.2: |
EDGE / 8.3: |
The EDGE concept / 8.3.1: |
EDGE physical layer, modulation and coding / 8.3.2: |
EDGE: effects on the GSM system architecture / 8.3.3: |
ECSD and EGPRS / 8.3.4: |
EDGE Classic and EDGE Compact / 8.3.5: |
Beyond GSM and UMTS: 4G / 9: |
Appendices |
Data communication and networking / A: |
Reference configuration / A.1: |
Overview of data communication / A.2: |
Service selection at transitions between networks / A.3: |
Bit rate adaptation / A.4: |
Asynchronous data services / A.5: |
Transparent transmission in the mobile network / A.5.1: |
PAD access to public packet-switched data networks / A.5.2: |
Synchronous data services / A.6: |
Synchronous X.25 packet data network access / A.6.1: |
Teleservices: fax / A.7: |
Aspects of network operation / B: |
Objectives of GSM NM / B.1: |
Telecommunication management network / B.2: |
TMN realization in GSM networks / B.3: |
GSM Addresses / C: |
List of Acronyms / D: |
References |
Index |
Preface |
Introduction / 1: |
The idea of unbounded communication / 1.1: |
The success of GSM / 1.2: |
Classification of mobile communication systems / 1.3: |
Some history and statistics of GSM / 1.4: |