Experiment 1
Experiment 1
Experiment 1
MSC performs the following major functions: Call setup, release Call routine Billing information Paging & altering Echo cancellation Registration etc.
Fig. 1 GSM Network architecture D.Home location register (HLR): it is a centralized database that has the permanent data fill about the mobile subscribers in a large service area. E.Visiting location register (VLR): it represents a temporary data store, and generally there is one VLR per MSC.this register contains information about mobile subscribers who are currently in the service area & which features are activated locally. F.Authentication center (AC): generally associated with HLR, contains authentication parameters which are used in initial location registration, location updates etc.it uses authentication & cipher key generation algorithm A3 & A8 respectively. G. Equipment identity register (EIR): it maintains information to authenticate terminal equipment so that fraud can be identified and denied service.
FDMA - TDMA
GSM supports a range of basic and supplementary services like bearer services, teleservices and supplementary services. The common ISDN like supplementary services Supported by GSM include the following: Call forwarding Call barring Call waiting Call hold Call charge etc.
Call forwarding & barring are defined in the original GSM specification (phase 1). GSM data services consist of circuit-switched and packet-switched data. Circuit switched data can be to an analog modem, to an ISDN connection, or to a fax machine. Packet switched data connects to a packet network. The GSM GPRS extends the packet capabilities of GSM to higher data rates and longer messages. The service supports sending point to point and point to multipoint messages. Two nodes are added to the GSM network to support GPRS.
GSM - The Wirele s sEvolution: The Wireless Evolution is achieved through the GSM
family of wireless technology platforms - today's GSM, GPRS, EDGE & 3GSM. GSM is a living, evolving standard - growing and adapting to meet changing customer needs. It is the basis of a powerful family of platforms for the future - providing a direct link into next generation solutions including GPRS (General Packet Radio Services) EDGE (Enhanced Data for GSM Evolution) and 3GSM.
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