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SEMINAR ON GPRS

PREPARED BY :
Rajyaguru Maulik
Patni satish

GPRS- General Packet Radio Service provides a


direct link into the Internet from a GSM phone
INTRODUCTION TO GPRS

GPRS will undoubtedly speed up a handset's


Internet connection - but it remains to be
seen exactly how much speed can be achieved
out of the system
. GPRS works by aggregating a number of
separate data channels. This is possible
because data is being broken down into small
'packets' which are re-assembled by the
receiving handset back into their original
format.
GPRS ARCHITECTURE

GPRS Subscriber Terminals


GPRS BSS
GPRS Networks Node
GPRS Mobility Management
WORKING OF GPRS

Each voice circuit in GSM transmits the speech


on a secure 14kbps digital radio link between the
mobile phone and a nearby GSM transceiver
station.
The GPRS network uses MSN ( multiple serving
nodes ) and by using this need only one gateway
node required for connecting to external
network ( An Internet ).
GPRS phone communicates with GSM base
network.
RADIO INTERFACE (cont…)
As a user's data requirements grow, they will use
more of the available capacity within that
timeslot
GPRS SECURITY
The radio interface is considered to be
relatively secure being controlled by the GSM
network's security - (SIM card + HLR).
Security issues arise when data needs to leave
the GPRS network to be delivered to either
the Internet or a company LAN.

Internet connectivity is the cheapest and


most common - and here you can take charge
of security by encrypting sensitive data.
KEY USER FEATURES OF GPRS

Speed…
Immediacy…
New and Better Applications…
Service Access…
CHARACTERISTICS OF GPRS

TRANSMISSION MODES
TRAFFIC CHARACTERISTICS
TRANSMISSION
APPLICATIONS OF GPRS

Corporate email
Financial Trading
Unified Messaging
Chat
Still image
Moving image
Home automation
Job dispatch
GENERAL APPLICATIONS OF
GPRS
Communications—E-mail and fax;
Intranet/Internet access
Value-added services (VAS)—Information
services; games
E-commerce—Retail; ticket purchasing; banking;
financial trading
Location-based applications—Navigation; traffic
conditions; airline/rail schedules; location finder
LIMITATIONS OF GPRS
Limited Cell Capacity for All Users
Speeds Much Lower in Reality
No Store and Forward
CONCLUSION
From this we can conclude that E-
Commerce,Banking ,Financial Trading,
Unified Messaging are the fields where
GPRS is very much advantageous.

But the areas like limited cell


capacity,lower speeds,and other certain
limitations are the areas where it needs
to improve.
QUERIES, IF ANY ???
THANK YOU !!!

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