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Wiley$dc2003 215 $a1 online resource (655 p.) 300 $aDescription based upon print version of record. 311 $a0-470-86694-2 320 $aIncludes bibliographical references and index. 327 $aGSM, GPRS AND EDGE Performance; Contents; Acknowledgements; Foreword; Introduction; Abbreviations; Part 1 GERAN Evolution; 1 GSM/EDGE Standards Evolution (up to Rel'4); 1.1 Standardisation of GSM-Phased Approach; 1.1.1 GSM/TDMA Convergence through EDGE; 1.1.2 GERAN Standardisation in 3GPP; 1.2 Circuit-switched Services in GSM; 1.2.1 Adaptive Multi-rate Codec (AMR); 1.2.2 High Speech Circuit-switched Data (HSCSD); 1.3 Location Services; 1.3.1 LCS Standardisation Process; 1.4 General Packet Radio System (GPRS); 1.4.1 Introduction of GPRS (Rel'97); 1.4.2 GPRS Network Architecture 327 $a1.4.3 GPRS Interfaces and Reference Points1.4.4 GPRS Protocol Architecture; 1.4.5 Mobility Management; 1.4.6 PDP Context Functions and Addresses; 1.4.7 Security; 1.4.8 Location Management; 1.4.9 GPRS Radio Interface; 1.5 EDGE Rel'99; 1.5.1 8-PSK Modulation in GSM/EDGE Standard; 1.5.2 Enhanced General Packet Radio Service (EGPRS); 1.5.3 Enhanced Circuit-switched Data (ECSD); 1.5.4 Class A Dual Transfer Mode (DTM); 1.5.5 EDGE Compact; 1.5.6 GPRS and EGPRS Enhancements in Rel'4; References; 2 Evolution of GERAN Standardisation (Rel'5, Rel'6 and beyond); 2.1 GERAN Rel'5 Features 327 $a2.1.1 Iu Interface for GERAN and the New Functional Split2.1.2 Header Adaptation of the IP Data Streams; 2.1.3 Speech Capacity and Quality Enhancements; 2.1.4 Location Service Enhancements for Gb and Iu Interfaces; 2.1.5 Inter-BSC and BSC/RNC NACC (Network-assisted Cell Change); 2.1.6 High Multi-slot Classes for Type 1 Mobiles; 2.2 GERAN Architecture; 2.2.1 General; 2.2.2 Architecture and Interfaces; 2.2.3 Radio Access Network Interfaces; 2.3 GERAN Rel'6 Features; 2.3.1 Flexible Layer One; 2.3.2 Single Antenna Interference Cancellation (SAIC) 327 $a2.3.3 Multimedia Broadcast Multicast Service (MBMS) in GERAN2.3.4 Enhancement of Streaming QoS Class Services in GERAN A/Gb Mode; References; 3 GERAN QoS Evolution Towards UMTS; 3.1 Mobile Network as a Data Transport Media for IP-based Services; 3.2 Example of IP-based Applications Using Mobile Network as Data Bearer; 3.2.1 WAP Browsing; 3.2.2 Multimedia Messaging Service (MMS); 3.2.3 Audio/Video Streaming; 3.2.4 IMS Services; 3.3 End-to-end QoS in the 3GPP QoS Architecture; 3.4 PDP-context QoS Parameter Negotiation; 3.4.1 QoS Authorisation for IMS and Non-IMS Services with PDF 327 $a3.5 Negotiated PDP-context QoS Enforcement in GERAN (and UTRAN)3.5.1 Control Plane QoS Mechanisms; 3.5.2 User Plane QoS Mechanisms; 3.6 End-to-end QoS Management; 3.6.1 Example of Service Activation Procedure; References; 4 Mobile Station Location; 4.1 Applications; 4.2 Location Architectures; 4.3 Location Methods; 4.3.1 Basic Service Level; 4.3.2 Enhanced Service Level; 4.3.3 Extended Service Level; 4.4 LCS Performance; 4.4.1 Basic Service Level Performance; 4.4.2 Enhanced Service Level Performance; References; Part 2 GSM, GPRS and EDGE Performance 327 $a5 Basics of GSM Radio Communication and Spectral Efficiency 330 $aGSM, GPRS and EDGE Performance - Second Edition provides a complete overview of the entire GSM system. GSM (Global System for Mobile Communications) is the digital transmission technique widely adopted in Europe and supported in North America. It features comprehensive descriptions of GSM's main evolutionary milestones - GPRS, (General Packet Radio Services) is a packet-based wireless communication service that promises data rates from 56 up to 114 Kbps and continuous connection to the Internet for mobile phone and computer users. 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It explores Perestroika and Glasnost and how 21st-century Russia emerged from the collapse of the Soviet Union.For children aged 12+, this book is especially aimed at history students who are studying the Russian Revolution and Russian history. Heather Maisner studied Comparative Studies, English and Russian at university and has translated books from the Russian. The highly respected Russian historian, academic and author of many books on the subject, Geoffrey Hosking, has acted as consultant. He is the Emeritus Professor of Russian History at UCL, and has published a number of best-selling books on Russia. 606 $aCommunism$xHistory$7Generated by AI 607 $aSoviet Union$7Generated by AI 615 0$aCommunism$xHistory 676 $a947.084 700 $aMaisner$b Heather$01403076 906 $aBOOK 912 $a9910157544003321 996 $a20th century Russia$93474884 997 $aUNINA