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Moc MTC

The document summarizes the process for a mobile originated call (MOC) and a mobile terminated call (MTC) in a cellular network. For a MOC, the mobile station uses random access to request a signaling channel, sends its IMSI for authentication, then sends a call setup request over the assigned channel including the called number. The network allocates a traffic channel for the call. For a MTC, the call is first routed to the gateway MSC then to the home location register to identify the current visiting MSC, which pages the target mobile station to setup the connection if it answers with a positive status.

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Moc MTC

The document summarizes the process for a mobile originated call (MOC) and a mobile terminated call (MTC) in a cellular network. For a MOC, the mobile station uses random access to request a signaling channel, sends its IMSI for authentication, then sends a call setup request over the assigned channel including the called number. The network allocates a traffic channel for the call. For a MTC, the call is first routed to the gateway MSC then to the home location register to identify the current visiting MSC, which pages the target mobile station to setup the connection if it answers with a positive status.

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Mobile Originated Call (MOC) 1. The MS uses RACH to ask for a signaling channel. 2.

The BSC allocates a signaling channel, using AGCH. 3. When the channel is allocated, it sends its IMSI and VLR is signed as busy. 4. The MS sends a call set-up request via SDCCH to the MSC/VLR. Over SDCCH all signaling preceding a call takes place. This includes: Marking the MS as active in the VLR The authentication procedure Start ciphering Equipment identification

Sending the called partys number to the network Checking if the subscriber has the service Barring of outgoing calls activated 5. The MSC/VLR instructs the BSC to allocate an idle TCH. The BTS and MS are told to tune to the TCH. 6. The MSC/VLR forwards the called party number to an exchange in the PSTN, which establishes a connection to the subscriber.

7. If the called subscriber answers, the connection is established.

Mobile Terminated Call (MTC) 1: calling a GSM subscriber 2: forwarding call to GMSC 3: signal call setup to HLR 4, 5: request MSRN from VLR 6: forward responsible MSC to GMSC 7: forward call to current MSC 8, 9: get current status of MS 10, 11: paging of MS 12, 13: MS answers 14, 15: security checks

16, 17: set up connection

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