A call initiated by a landline subscriber to a mobile user is established as follows:
1) The MSC receives the call from the PSTN and sends the requested mobile identification number (MIN) to all base stations.
2) The base station transmits a page with the MIN to the mobile.
3) The mobile acknowledges the page by matching the MIN and sending its electronic serial number (ESN) and station class mark.
The MSC then connects the mobile with the calling party on the PSTN.
A call initiated by a landline subscriber to a mobile user is established as follows:
1) The MSC receives the call from the PSTN and sends the requested mobile identification number (MIN) to all base stations.
2) The base station transmits a page with the MIN to the mobile.
3) The mobile acknowledges the page by matching the MIN and sending its electronic serial number (ESN) and station class mark.
The MSC then connects the mobile with the calling party on the PSTN.
A call initiated by a landline subscriber to a mobile user is established as follows:
1) The MSC receives the call from the PSTN and sends the requested mobile identification number (MIN) to all base stations.
2) The base station transmits a page with the MIN to the mobile.
3) The mobile acknowledges the page by matching the MIN and sending its electronic serial number (ESN) and station class mark.
The MSC then connects the mobile with the calling party on the PSTN.
A call initiated by a landline subscriber to a mobile user is established as follows:
1) The MSC receives the call from the PSTN and sends the requested mobile identification number (MIN) to all base stations.
2) The base station transmits a page with the MIN to the mobile.
3) The mobile acknowledges the page by matching the MIN and sending its electronic serial number (ESN) and station class mark.
The MSC then connects the mobile with the calling party on the PSTN.
How a call to a mobile user initiated by a landline subscriber is established?
Receives call Verifies Requests Connects the
from PSTN. that the BS to move mobile with Sends the mobile mobile to the calling MSC requested MIN has a unused party on the to all base valid voice PSTN. stations. 1 MIN, ESN channel pair. 6 pair. 7 Transmits Transmit page data FCC (MIN) for message for specified mobile to user.2 move to specific voice Base channel. 8 Station Receives MIN, ESN, Station RCC Class Mark and passes to MSC.5 Begin voice FVC transmission.10 Begin voice RVC reception. 10 Receives Receives page and data matches messages to FCC the MIN move to with its specified own voice Mobile MIN.3 channel. 9 Acknowledges receipt of MIN RCC and sends ESN and Station Class Mark. 4 Begin voice FVC reception.10 Begin voice RVC transmission.10 Figure: Timing diagram illustrating how a call to a mobile user initiated by a landline subscriber is established How a call initiated by a mobile is established?
Receives call Instructs FCC Connects the
initiation of originating mobile with request from base station the called MSC base station to move party on the and verifies mobile to a PSTN. 7 that the pair of voice mobile has a channels.4 valid MIN, ESN pair3 Page for called FCC mobile, instructing the mobile to move Base to voice Station channel.5 Receives call RCC initiation request and MIN, ESN, Station Class Mark. 2 Begin voice FVC transmission.8 Begin voice RVC reception. 8 Receives page and matches FCC the MIN with its own MIN. Mobile Receives Station instruction to move to voice channel.6 Sends a call RCC initiation request along with subscribe MIN and number of called party. 1 Begin voice FVC reception. 8 Begin voice RVC transmission.8 Figure: Timing diagram illustrating how a call initiated by a mobile is established
Table: Comparison of Mobile Communication Systems- Mobile Station
Service Coverage Required Complexity H/W Cost Carrier Functionality
Range Infrastructure Freq. TV Low Low Low Low Infrared Tx Remote Control Garage Low Low Low Low < 100 MHz Tx Door Opener Paging High High Low Low < 1 GHz Rx System Cordless Low Low Moderate Low 1 – 3 GHz Transceiver Phone Cellular High High High Moderate < 2 GHz Transceiver Phone 1/25/2014 RAVILLA DILLI Faculty E & C Dept., MIT, Manipal
Table: Comparison of Mobile Communication Systems- Base Station
Service Coverage Required Complexity H/W Cost Carrier Functionality
Range Infrastructure Freq. TV Low Low Low Low Infrared Rx Remote Control Garage Low Low Low Low < 100 MHz Rx Door Opener Paging High High High High < 1 GHz Tx System Cordless Low Low Low Moderate 1 – 3 GHz Transceiver Phone Cellular High High High High < 2 GHz Transceiver Phone
3rd Generation Partnership Project Technical Specification Group Radio Access Network Manifestations of Handover and SRNS Relocation (3G TR 25.832 Version 3.0.0)