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Book Synopsis
A comprehensive updated overview on the current status and future of GSM. Fills the need for a revised edition that covers the advances made in the technology in this time. Focuses on recent developments in high speed circuit switched data service (HSCD), enhanced data rates for GSM revolution (EDGE) technologies and new services e.g.

Table of Contents
Preface.

1. Introduction.

1.1. The idea of unbounded communication.

1.2. The success of GSM.

1.3. Classification of mobile communication systems

1.4. Some history of statistics of GSM.

1.5. Overview of the book.

2. The mobile radio channel and the cellular principle.

2.1. Characteristics of the mobile radio channel.

2.2. Separation of directions and duplex transmission.

2.3. Multiple access.

2.4. Cellular principle.

3. System architecture and addressing.

3.1. System architecture.

3.2. The SIM concept.

3.3. Addressing.

3.4. Registers and subscriber data.

3.5. Network interfaces and configurations.

4. Air interface - physical layer.

4.1. Logical channels.

4.2. Physical channels.

4.3. Synchronization.

4.4. Mapping of logical onto physical channels.

4.5. Radio subsystem link control.

4.6. Channel coding, source coding and speech processing.

4.7. Source coding and speech processing.

4.8. Channel coding.

4.9. Power-up scenario.

5. Protocols.

5.1. Protocols architrecutre planes.

5.2. Protocol architecture of the user plane.

5.3. Protocol architecture of the signaling plane.

5.4. Signaling at the air interface (Um).

5.5. Signaling at the A and Abis interfaces.

5.6. Security-related network functions: authentication and encryption.

5.7. Signaling at the user interface.

6. Roaming an handover.

6.1. Mobile application part interfaces.

6.2. Location registration and location update.

6.3. Connection estalishment and termination.

6.4. Handover.

7. Services.

7.1. Classical GSM services.

7.2. Popular GSM services: SMS and MMS.

7.3. Overviwe of GSM services in Phase 2+.

7.4. Bearer and teleservices of GSM Phase 2+.

7.5. Supplementary services in GSM Phase 2+.

7.6. Service platforms.

7.7. Wireless application protocol.

8. Improved data services in GSM: GPRS, HSCSD and EDGE.

8.1. GPRS.

8.2. HSCSD.

8.3. EDGE.

9. Beyond GSM and MTS: 4G

Appendices.

A. Data communication and networking.

B. Aspects of network operation.

C. GSM Addresses.

D. List of Acronyms.

References.

Index.

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    Publisher: John Wiley & Sons Inc
    Publication Date: 19/12/2008
    ISBN13: 9780470030707, 978-0470030707
    ISBN10: 0470030704

    Description

    Book Synopsis
    A comprehensive updated overview on the current status and future of GSM. Fills the need for a revised edition that covers the advances made in the technology in this time. Focuses on recent developments in high speed circuit switched data service (HSCD), enhanced data rates for GSM revolution (EDGE) technologies and new services e.g.

    Table of Contents
    Preface.

    1. Introduction.

    1.1. The idea of unbounded communication.

    1.2. The success of GSM.

    1.3. Classification of mobile communication systems

    1.4. Some history of statistics of GSM.

    1.5. Overview of the book.

    2. The mobile radio channel and the cellular principle.

    2.1. Characteristics of the mobile radio channel.

    2.2. Separation of directions and duplex transmission.

    2.3. Multiple access.

    2.4. Cellular principle.

    3. System architecture and addressing.

    3.1. System architecture.

    3.2. The SIM concept.

    3.3. Addressing.

    3.4. Registers and subscriber data.

    3.5. Network interfaces and configurations.

    4. Air interface - physical layer.

    4.1. Logical channels.

    4.2. Physical channels.

    4.3. Synchronization.

    4.4. Mapping of logical onto physical channels.

    4.5. Radio subsystem link control.

    4.6. Channel coding, source coding and speech processing.

    4.7. Source coding and speech processing.

    4.8. Channel coding.

    4.9. Power-up scenario.

    5. Protocols.

    5.1. Protocols architrecutre planes.

    5.2. Protocol architecture of the user plane.

    5.3. Protocol architecture of the signaling plane.

    5.4. Signaling at the air interface (Um).

    5.5. Signaling at the A and Abis interfaces.

    5.6. Security-related network functions: authentication and encryption.

    5.7. Signaling at the user interface.

    6. Roaming an handover.

    6.1. Mobile application part interfaces.

    6.2. Location registration and location update.

    6.3. Connection estalishment and termination.

    6.4. Handover.

    7. Services.

    7.1. Classical GSM services.

    7.2. Popular GSM services: SMS and MMS.

    7.3. Overviwe of GSM services in Phase 2+.

    7.4. Bearer and teleservices of GSM Phase 2+.

    7.5. Supplementary services in GSM Phase 2+.

    7.6. Service platforms.

    7.7. Wireless application protocol.

    8. Improved data services in GSM: GPRS, HSCSD and EDGE.

    8.1. GPRS.

    8.2. HSCSD.

    8.3. EDGE.

    9. Beyond GSM and MTS: 4G

    Appendices.

    A. Data communication and networking.

    B. Aspects of network operation.

    C. GSM Addresses.

    D. List of Acronyms.

    References.

    Index.

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