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Reliability, survivability and quality of large scale telecommunication systems [[electronic resource] ] : case studies : Olympic Games / / edited by Peter Stavroulakis
Reliability, survivability and quality of large scale telecommunication systems [[electronic resource] ] : case studies : Olympic Games / / edited by Peter Stavroulakis
Pubbl/distr/stampa New York, : J. Wiley, c2003
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (371 p.)
Disciplina 621.382
623.382
Altri autori (Persone) StavroulakisPeter
Soggetto topico Telecommunication - Quality control
Telecommunication systems - Reliability
Olympics - Communication systems - Evaluation
ISBN 1-280-27112-4
9786610271122
0-470-33635-8
0-470-85930-X
0-470-86081-2
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
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Nota di contenuto RELIABILITY, SURVIVABILITY AND QUALITY OF LARGE SCALE TELECOMMUNICATION SYSTEMS; Contents; List of Contributors; Preface; Acknowledgement; 1 Introduction; 2 Reliability; 2.1 Introduction; 2.2 Reliability of Emerging Internet-based Services; 2.3 Reliability Issues in IP over Photonic Networks; References; 3 Survivability; 3.1 Introduction; 3.2 Key Issues in Survivable Cellular Systems; 3.3 Survivability in Wireless Mobile Networks; References; 4 Quality; 4.1 Introduction; 4.2 Quality of Service Mechanisms in Multimedia Telecommunication Services
4.3 QoS Metrics for Performance Assessment in Integrated Terrestrial-Satellite Multimedia Systems4.4 TCP/IP-based Protocols over Satellite Systems: A Telecommunication Issue; 4.5 Outage Performance Considerations in Cellular Mobile Radio Networks; 4.6 Signal to Interference and Noise Ratio in Communication Systems as a Quality Measure; References; 5 Applications; 5.1 Introduction; 5.2 Quality Wireless Broadband Home Networking; 5.3 A Reliable ATM Switch Design; 5.4 Quality of Service via an Optimal Routing Model; References; Appendix; A.1 Introduction
A.2 Telecommunications in the 1994 Winter Olympic GamesA.3 Telecommunications at the Nagano 1998 Winter Olympic Games; A.4 Telecommunications Delivery in the Sydney 2000 Olympic Games; A.5 The 2002 Salt Lake City Winter Games Telecommunications Challenge; A.6 Planning Telecommunications for the Athens 2004 Olympic Games; Index
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New York, : J. Wiley, c2003
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UMTS signaling : UMTS interfaces, protocols, message flows and procedures analyzed and explained / / Ralf Kreher and Torsten Rèudebusch
UMTS signaling : UMTS interfaces, protocols, message flows and procedures analyzed and explained / / Ralf Kreher and Torsten Rèudebusch
Autore Kreher Ralf
Edizione [2nd ed.]
Pubbl/distr/stampa Chichester, West Sussex, England ; , : John Wiley & Sons, , 2007
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (xv, 553 p. ) : ill
Disciplina 621.38223
Altri autori (Persone) RèudebuschTorsten
Soggetto topico Universal Mobile Telecommunications System
Telecommunication - Message processing
Telecommunication - Quality control
ISBN 1-118-40858-6
1-118-40860-8
1-118-40859-4
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto -- Preface xiii -- Acknowledgments xvii -- About the Authors xix -- 1 UMTS Basics 1 -- 1.1 Standards 2 -- 1.2 Network Architecture 4 -- 1.2.1 GSM 4 -- 1.2.2 UMTS Release 99 5 -- 1.2.3 UMTS Release 4 7 -- 1.2.4 UMTS Release 5 8 -- 1.2.5 HSPA 12 -- 1.2.6 UMTS Release 6 21 -- 1.2.7 UMTS Release 7 and Beyond 24 -- 1.2.8 TD-SCDMA 26 -- 1.3 UMTS Interfaces 28 -- 1.3.1 Iu Interface 28 -- 1.3.2 Iub Interface 29 -- 1.3.3 Iur Interface 29 -- 1.4 UMTS Domain Architecture 31 -- 1.5 UTRAN 31 -- 1.5.1 RNC 33 -- 1.5.2 Node B 35 -- 1.5.3 Area Concept 35 -- 1.5.4 UMTS User Equipment and USIM 36 -- 1.5.5 Mobiles 38 -- 1.5.6 QoS Architecture 39 -- 1.6 UMTS Security 41 -- 1.6.1 Historic Development 41 -- 1.6.2 UMTS Security Architecture 46 -- 1.6.3 Authentication and Key Agreement (AKA) 48 -- 1.6.4 Kasumi/Misty 53 -- 1.6.5 Integrity / Air Interface Integrity Mechanism 55 -- 1.6.6 Confidentiality / Encryption (Ciphering) on Uu and Iub 58 -- 1.6.7 UMTS Network Transactions 63 -- 1.7 Radio Interface Basics 63 -- 1.7.1 Duplex Methods 64 -- 1.7.2 Multiple Access Methods 64 -- 1.7.3 UMTS CDMA 65 -- 1.7.4 CDMA Spreading/Channelization 66 -- 1.7.5 Microdiversity / Multipath (FDD and TDD) 67 -- 1.7.6 Microdiversity / Softer Handover (FDD) 67 -- 1.7.7 Macrodiversity / Soft Handover (FDD) 68 -- 1.7.8 UMTS Spreading (FDD and TDD) 68 -- 1.7.9 Scrambling 69 -- 1.7.10 Coding Summary (FDD) 69 -- 1.7.11 Signal to Interference (FDD) 69 -- 1.7.12 Cell Breathing (FDD) 70 -- 1.7.13 UMTS Channels (FDD and TDD) 72 -- 1.7.14 Transport Channels (FDD and TDD) 74 -- 1.7.15 Common Transport Channels (FDD and TDD) 74 -- 1.7.16 Dedicated Transport Channels (FDD and TDD) 75 -- 1.7.17 Initial UE Radio Access (FDD) 76 -- 1.7.18 Power Control (FDD and TDD) 77 -- 1.7.19 UE Random Access (FDD) 79 -- 1.7.20 Power Control in Soft Handover (FDD) 80 -- 1.8 UMTS Network Protocol Architecture 81 -- 1.8.1 Iub / Control Plane 82 -- 1.8.2 Iub / User Plane 83 -- 1.8.3 Iur / User/Control Plane 84 -- 1.8.4 luCS / User/Control Plane 85.
1.8.5 IuPS / User/Control Plane 86 -- 1.8.6 E / User/Control Plane 86 -- 1.8.7 Gn / User/Control Plane 87 -- 1.9 SIGTRAN 87 -- 1.10 ATM 89 -- 1.10.1 ATM Cell 90 -- 1.10.2 ATM Layer Architecture 91 -- 1.10.3 ATM Adaption Layer (AAL) 91 -- 1.10.4 AAL2 92 -- 1.10.5 AAL5 92 -- 1.11 User Plane Framing Protocol 93 -- 1.11.1 Frame Architecture 93 -- 1.11.2 FP Control Frame Architecture 94 -- 1.12 Medium Access Protocol (MAC) 95 -- 1.12.1 MAC Architecture 95 -- 1.12.2 MAC Data PDU 96 -- 1.12.3 MAC Header Alternatives 98 -- 1.13 Radio Link Control (RLC) 98 -- 1.13.1 RLC Services 99 -- 1.13.2 RLC Functions 100 -- 1.13.3 RLC Architecture 102 -- 1.13.4 RLC Data PDUs 103 -- 1.13.5 Other RLC PDUs 104 -- 1.14 Service Specific Connection Oriented Protocol (SSCOP) 104 -- 1.14.1 Example SSCOP 105 -- 1.15 Service Specific Coordination Function (SSCF) 106 -- 1.16 Message Transfer Part Level 3 / Broadband (MTP3-B) 106 -- 1.17 Internet Protocol (IP) 107 -- 1.17.1 IPv4 Frame Architecture 108 -- 1.18 Signaling Transport Converter (STC) 108 -- 1.19 Signaling Connection Control Part (SCCP) 109 -- 1.19.1 Example SCCP 110 -- 1.20 Abstract Syntax Notation One (ASN.1) in UMTS 111 -- 1.20.1 ASN.1 BER 111 -- 1.20.2 ASN.1 PER 112 -- 1.21 Radio Resource Control (RRC) 112 -- 1.21.1 RRC States (3GPP 25.331) 113 -- 1.21.2 System Information Blocks (SIBs) 118 -- 1.22 Node B Application Part (NBAP) 124 -- 1.22.1 NBAP Functions 124 -- 1.22.2 NBAP Elementary Procedures (EPs) 125 -- 1.22.3 Example / NBAP 126 -- 1.23 Radio Network Subsystem Application Part (RNSAP) 126 -- 1.23.1 RNSAP Functions 126 -- 1.23.2 Example / RNSAP Procedures 127 -- 1.24 Radio Access Network Application Part (RANAP) 128 -- 1.24.1 RANAP Elementary Procedures (EPs) 129 -- 1.24.2 Example / RANAP Procedure 131 -- 1.25 ATM Adaptation Layer Type 2 / Layer 3 (AAL2L3/ALCAP) 131 -- 1.25.1 AAL2L3 Message Format 131 -- 1.25.2 Example / AAL2L3 Procedure 132 -- 1.26 IU User Plane Protocol 134 -- 1.26.1 Iu UP Transparent Mode 134 -- 1.26.2 Iu UP Support Mode Data Frames 134.
1.26.3 Iu UP Support Mode Control Frames 136 -- 1.26.4 Example / Iu UP Support Mode Message Flow 136 -- 1.27 Adaptive Multirate (AMR) Codec 136 -- 1.27.1 AMR IF1 Frame Architecture 138 -- 1.28 Terminal Adaptation Function (TAF) 138 -- 1.29 Radio Link Protocol (RLP) 139 -- 1.30 Packet Data Convergence Protocol (PDCP) 140 -- 1.30.1 PDCP PDU Format 140 -- 1.31 Broadcast/Multicast Control (BMC) 141 -- 1.31.1 BMC Architecture 141 -- 1.32 Circuit-Switched Mobility Management (MM) 141 -- 1.33 Circuit-Switched Call Control (CC) 142 -- 1.34 Example / Mobile Originated Call (Circuit Switched) 143 -- 1.35 Packet-Switched Mobility Management (GMM) 144 -- 1.36 Packet-Switched Session Management (SM) 144 -- 1.37 Example / Activate PDP Context (Packet Switched) 145 -- 2 Short Introduction to Network Monitoring, Troubleshooting, and Network Optimization 147 -- 2.1 Iub Monitoring 147 -- 2.1.1 IMA 147 -- 2.1.2 Fractional ATM 148 -- 2.1.3 Load Sharing and Addressing on Iub 149 -- 2.1.4 Troubleshooting Iub Monitoring Scenarios 150 -- 2.2 Iu Monitoring 151 -- 2.2.1 Troubleshooting Iu Monitoring 154 -- 2.3 Network Optimization and Network Troubleshooting 155 -- 2.3.1 Cell-related Performance Relevant Data 159 -- 2.3.2 Call-related Performance Relevant Data 164 -- 3 UMTS UTRAN Signaling Procedures 171 -- 3.1 Iub / Node B Setup 172 -- 3.1.1 Overview 172 -- 3.1.2 Message Flow 173 -- 3.2 Iub / IMSI/GPRS Attach Procedure 191 -- 3.2.1 Overview 191 -- 3.2.2 Message Flow 192 -- 3.3 Iub CS / Mobile Originated Call 205 -- 3.3.1 Overview 206 -- 3.3.2 Message Flow 207 -- 3.4 Iub CS / Mobile Terminated Call 217 -- 3.4.1 Overview 217 -- 3.4.2 Message Flow 219 -- 3.5 Iub PS / PDP Context Activation/Deactivation 223 -- 3.5.1 Overview 225 -- 3.5.2 Message Flow 226 -- 3.6 Iub / IMSI/GPRS Detach Procedure 235 -- 3.6.1 Overview 235 -- 3.6.2 Message Flow 236 -- 3.7 RRC Measurement Procedures 239 -- 3.7.1 RRC Measurement Types 239 -- 3.7.2 Cell Categories 239 -- 3.7.3 Measurement Initiation for Intrafrequency Measurement 240.
3.7.4 Intrafrequency Measurement Events 241 -- 3.7.5 Intrafrequency Measurement Report 244 -- 3.7.6 Intrafrequency Measurement Modification 245 -- 3.7.7 Measurement Initiation for Interfrequency Measurement 247 -- 3.7.8 Further RRC Measurement Groups 248 -- 3.7.9 Changing Reporting Conditions After Transition to CELL FACH 249 -- 3.8 Iub / Physical Channel Reconfiguration (PDPC) 250 -- 3.8.1 Message Flow 251 -- 3.9 Channel Type Switching 259 -- 3.9.1 Overview 259 -- 3.9.2 Message Flow 261 -- 3.10 Iub / Mobile-Originated Call with Soft Handover (Inter-Node B, Intra-RNC) 272 -- 3.10.1 Overview 272 -- 3.10.2 Message Flow (Figure 3.70) 273 -- 3.11 Iub / Softer Handover 286 -- 3.11.1 Overview 286 -- 3.11.2 Message Flow 287 -- 3.12 Iub Interfrequency Hard Handover FDD 290 -- 3.12.1 Interfrequency Hard Handover Overview 291 -- 3.12.2 FDD Interfrequency Inter-Node B Hard Handover Call Flow 292 -- 3.13 RRC Measurements in Compressed Mode and Typical Call Drop 296 -- 3.13.1 Message Flow 296 -- 3.14 High Speed Downlink Packet Access (HSDPA) 301 -- 3.14.1 HSDPA Cell Setup 302 -- 3.14.2 HSDPA Basic Call 304 -- 3.14.3 Mobility Management and Handover Procedures in HSDPA 310 -- 3.14.4 Troubleshooting HSDPA Calls 318 -- 3.14.5 Proprietary Descriptions of HSDPA Call/Mobility Scenarios 320 -- 3.15 High Speed Uplink Packet Access (HSUPA) 323 -- 3.15.1 HSUPA Cell Setup 324 -- 3.15.2 HSUPA Call Scenarios 325 -- 3.15.3 HSUPA Basic Call 328 -- 3.16 NBAP Measurements 330 -- 3.16.1 NBAP Common Measurements 331 -- 3.16.2 NBAP Dedicated Measurements 334 -- 4 TDD (TD-SCDMA) Iub Signaling Procedures 339 -- 4.1 TD-SCDMA Radio Interface Structure and Radio Resource Allocation 340 -- 4.1.1 TD-SCDMA Mobile Originated Speech Call Setup 343 -- 4.1.2 RRC Measurements in TD-SCDMA Radio Mode 349 -- 4.1.3 Intra-Cell Interfrequency Handover in TD-SCDMA 352 -- 4.1.4 Inter-Cell Interfrequency Handover 353 -- 4.1.5 Multi-Service Call CS/PS with Inter-Node B Handover 356 -- 5 Iu and Iur Signaling Procedures 363.
5.1 Iub-Iu / Location Update 363 -- 5.1.1 Message Flow 364 -- 5.2 Iub-Iu / Mobile-Originated Call 370 -- 5.2.1 Overview 370 -- 5.2.2 Message Flow 372 -- 5.3 Iub-Iu / Mobile-Terminated Call 378 -- 5.3.1 Overview 378 -- 5.3.2 Message Flow 379 -- 5.4 Iub-Iu / Attach 384 -- 5.4.1 Overview 384 -- 5.4.2 Message Flow 385 -- 5.5 Iub-Iu / PDPC Activation/Deactivation 387 -- 5.5.1 Overview 387 -- 5.5.2 Message Flow 388 -- 5.6 Streaming PS Service and Secondary PDP Context 394 -- 5.6.1 Message Flow 395 -- 5.7 Iub-Iu / Detach 398 -- 5.7.1 Overview 398 -- 5.7.2 Message Flow 399 -- 5.8 Iub-Iur / Soft Handover (Inter-Node B, Inter-RNC) 401 -- 5.8.1 Overview 401 -- 5.8.2 Message Flow 402 -- 5.9 Iub-Iu / RRC Re-Establishment (Inter-Node B, Inter-RNC) 412 -- 5.9.1 Overview 412 -- 5.9.2 Message Flow 414 -- 5.10 SRNS Relocation (UE not Involved) 419 -- 5.10.1 Overview 420 -- 5.10.2 Message Flow 421 -- 5.11 SRNS Relocation (UE Involved) 426 -- 5.11.1 Overview 427 -- 5.11.2 Message Flow 429 -- 5.12 Short Message Service (SMS) in UMTS Networks 437 -- 5.12.1 SMS Network Architecture Overview 437 -- 5.12.2 SMS Protocol Architecture 438 -- 5.12.3 Mobile-Originated Short Message 439 -- 5.12.4 Mobile-Terminated Short Message 446 -- 6 Signaling Procedures in the 3G Core Network 453 -- 6.1 ISUP/BICC Call Setup 453 -- 6.1.1 Address Parameters for ISUP/BICC Messages 454 -- 6.1.2 ISUP Call (Successful) 454 -- 6.1.3 ISUP Call (Unsuccessful) 455 -- 6.1.4 BICC Call Setup on E Interface Including IuCS Signaling 458 -- 6.2 Gn Interface Signaling 462 -- 6.2.1 PDF Context Creation on Gn (GTP-C and GTP-U) 464 -- 6.2.2 GTP-C Location Management 465 -- 6.2.3 GTP-C Mobility Management 465 -- 6.2.4 SGSN Relocation 467 -- 6.2.5 Example GTP 467 -- 6.3 Procedures on the Gs Interface 469 -- 6.3.1 Location Update via Gs 469 -- 6.3.2 Detach Indication via Gs 470 -- 6.3.3 Paging via Gs 470 -- 6.4 Signaling on Interfaces Toward HLR 470 -- 6.4.1 Addressing on MAP Interfaces 472 -- 6.4.2 MAP Architecture 473 -- 6.4.3 MAP Signaling Example 475.
6.5 Inter-3G MSC Handover Procedure 477 -- 6.5.1 Inter-3G MSC Handover Overview 480 -- 6.5.2 Inter-3G MSC Handover Call Flow 482 -- 6.6 Inter-3G-2G-3G MSC Handover Procedure 486 -- 6.6.1 Inter-3G-2G MSC Handover/Relocation Overview (Figure 6.42) 489 -- 6.6.2 Inter-3G-2G MSC Handover Call Flow 490 -- 6.6.3 Inter-3G-2G MSC Handover Messages on E Interface 494 -- 6.6.4 Inter-2G-3G MSC Handover/Relocation Overview 495 -- 6.6.5 Inter-2G-3G MSC Subsequent Handover Messages on the E Interface 500 -- 6.6.6 2G-3G CS Inter-RAT Handover on IuCS and Iub Interface 501 -- 6.6.7 PS Inter-RAT Mobility 506 -- 6.7 Customized Application for Mobile Network Enhanced Logic (CAMEL) 509 -- 6.7.1 IN/CAMEL Network Architecture 510 -- 6.7.2 CAMEL Basic Call State Model 511 -- 6.7.3 Charging Operation Using CAMEL 512 -- 6.7.4 CAMEL Signaling Example for GPRS Charging 513 -- 6.8 IP Multimedia Subsystem (IMS) 517 -- 6.8.1 IMS PDP Context Activation Basics 517 -- 6.8.2 IMS UE-UE Call Basics 518 -- Glossary 521 -- Bibliography 537 -- Index 541.
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Kreher Ralf  
Chichester, West Sussex, England ; , : John Wiley & Sons, , 2007
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UMTS signaling : UMTS interfaces, protocols, message flows and procedures analyzed and explained / / Ralf Kreher and Torsten Rèudebusch
UMTS signaling : UMTS interfaces, protocols, message flows and procedures analyzed and explained / / Ralf Kreher and Torsten Rèudebusch
Autore Kreher Ralf
Edizione [2nd ed.]
Pubbl/distr/stampa Chichester, West Sussex, England ; , : John Wiley & Sons, , 2007
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (xv, 553 p. ) : ill
Disciplina 621.38223
Altri autori (Persone) RèudebuschTorsten
Soggetto topico Universal Mobile Telecommunications System
Telecommunication - Message processing
Telecommunication - Quality control
ISBN 1-118-40858-6
1-118-40860-8
1-118-40859-4
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto -- Preface xiii -- Acknowledgments xvii -- About the Authors xix -- 1 UMTS Basics 1 -- 1.1 Standards 2 -- 1.2 Network Architecture 4 -- 1.2.1 GSM 4 -- 1.2.2 UMTS Release 99 5 -- 1.2.3 UMTS Release 4 7 -- 1.2.4 UMTS Release 5 8 -- 1.2.5 HSPA 12 -- 1.2.6 UMTS Release 6 21 -- 1.2.7 UMTS Release 7 and Beyond 24 -- 1.2.8 TD-SCDMA 26 -- 1.3 UMTS Interfaces 28 -- 1.3.1 Iu Interface 28 -- 1.3.2 Iub Interface 29 -- 1.3.3 Iur Interface 29 -- 1.4 UMTS Domain Architecture 31 -- 1.5 UTRAN 31 -- 1.5.1 RNC 33 -- 1.5.2 Node B 35 -- 1.5.3 Area Concept 35 -- 1.5.4 UMTS User Equipment and USIM 36 -- 1.5.5 Mobiles 38 -- 1.5.6 QoS Architecture 39 -- 1.6 UMTS Security 41 -- 1.6.1 Historic Development 41 -- 1.6.2 UMTS Security Architecture 46 -- 1.6.3 Authentication and Key Agreement (AKA) 48 -- 1.6.4 Kasumi/Misty 53 -- 1.6.5 Integrity / Air Interface Integrity Mechanism 55 -- 1.6.6 Confidentiality / Encryption (Ciphering) on Uu and Iub 58 -- 1.6.7 UMTS Network Transactions 63 -- 1.7 Radio Interface Basics 63 -- 1.7.1 Duplex Methods 64 -- 1.7.2 Multiple Access Methods 64 -- 1.7.3 UMTS CDMA 65 -- 1.7.4 CDMA Spreading/Channelization 66 -- 1.7.5 Microdiversity / Multipath (FDD and TDD) 67 -- 1.7.6 Microdiversity / Softer Handover (FDD) 67 -- 1.7.7 Macrodiversity / Soft Handover (FDD) 68 -- 1.7.8 UMTS Spreading (FDD and TDD) 68 -- 1.7.9 Scrambling 69 -- 1.7.10 Coding Summary (FDD) 69 -- 1.7.11 Signal to Interference (FDD) 69 -- 1.7.12 Cell Breathing (FDD) 70 -- 1.7.13 UMTS Channels (FDD and TDD) 72 -- 1.7.14 Transport Channels (FDD and TDD) 74 -- 1.7.15 Common Transport Channels (FDD and TDD) 74 -- 1.7.16 Dedicated Transport Channels (FDD and TDD) 75 -- 1.7.17 Initial UE Radio Access (FDD) 76 -- 1.7.18 Power Control (FDD and TDD) 77 -- 1.7.19 UE Random Access (FDD) 79 -- 1.7.20 Power Control in Soft Handover (FDD) 80 -- 1.8 UMTS Network Protocol Architecture 81 -- 1.8.1 Iub / Control Plane 82 -- 1.8.2 Iub / User Plane 83 -- 1.8.3 Iur / User/Control Plane 84 -- 1.8.4 luCS / User/Control Plane 85.
1.8.5 IuPS / User/Control Plane 86 -- 1.8.6 E / User/Control Plane 86 -- 1.8.7 Gn / User/Control Plane 87 -- 1.9 SIGTRAN 87 -- 1.10 ATM 89 -- 1.10.1 ATM Cell 90 -- 1.10.2 ATM Layer Architecture 91 -- 1.10.3 ATM Adaption Layer (AAL) 91 -- 1.10.4 AAL2 92 -- 1.10.5 AAL5 92 -- 1.11 User Plane Framing Protocol 93 -- 1.11.1 Frame Architecture 93 -- 1.11.2 FP Control Frame Architecture 94 -- 1.12 Medium Access Protocol (MAC) 95 -- 1.12.1 MAC Architecture 95 -- 1.12.2 MAC Data PDU 96 -- 1.12.3 MAC Header Alternatives 98 -- 1.13 Radio Link Control (RLC) 98 -- 1.13.1 RLC Services 99 -- 1.13.2 RLC Functions 100 -- 1.13.3 RLC Architecture 102 -- 1.13.4 RLC Data PDUs 103 -- 1.13.5 Other RLC PDUs 104 -- 1.14 Service Specific Connection Oriented Protocol (SSCOP) 104 -- 1.14.1 Example SSCOP 105 -- 1.15 Service Specific Coordination Function (SSCF) 106 -- 1.16 Message Transfer Part Level 3 / Broadband (MTP3-B) 106 -- 1.17 Internet Protocol (IP) 107 -- 1.17.1 IPv4 Frame Architecture 108 -- 1.18 Signaling Transport Converter (STC) 108 -- 1.19 Signaling Connection Control Part (SCCP) 109 -- 1.19.1 Example SCCP 110 -- 1.20 Abstract Syntax Notation One (ASN.1) in UMTS 111 -- 1.20.1 ASN.1 BER 111 -- 1.20.2 ASN.1 PER 112 -- 1.21 Radio Resource Control (RRC) 112 -- 1.21.1 RRC States (3GPP 25.331) 113 -- 1.21.2 System Information Blocks (SIBs) 118 -- 1.22 Node B Application Part (NBAP) 124 -- 1.22.1 NBAP Functions 124 -- 1.22.2 NBAP Elementary Procedures (EPs) 125 -- 1.22.3 Example / NBAP 126 -- 1.23 Radio Network Subsystem Application Part (RNSAP) 126 -- 1.23.1 RNSAP Functions 126 -- 1.23.2 Example / RNSAP Procedures 127 -- 1.24 Radio Access Network Application Part (RANAP) 128 -- 1.24.1 RANAP Elementary Procedures (EPs) 129 -- 1.24.2 Example / RANAP Procedure 131 -- 1.25 ATM Adaptation Layer Type 2 / Layer 3 (AAL2L3/ALCAP) 131 -- 1.25.1 AAL2L3 Message Format 131 -- 1.25.2 Example / AAL2L3 Procedure 132 -- 1.26 IU User Plane Protocol 134 -- 1.26.1 Iu UP Transparent Mode 134 -- 1.26.2 Iu UP Support Mode Data Frames 134.
1.26.3 Iu UP Support Mode Control Frames 136 -- 1.26.4 Example / Iu UP Support Mode Message Flow 136 -- 1.27 Adaptive Multirate (AMR) Codec 136 -- 1.27.1 AMR IF1 Frame Architecture 138 -- 1.28 Terminal Adaptation Function (TAF) 138 -- 1.29 Radio Link Protocol (RLP) 139 -- 1.30 Packet Data Convergence Protocol (PDCP) 140 -- 1.30.1 PDCP PDU Format 140 -- 1.31 Broadcast/Multicast Control (BMC) 141 -- 1.31.1 BMC Architecture 141 -- 1.32 Circuit-Switched Mobility Management (MM) 141 -- 1.33 Circuit-Switched Call Control (CC) 142 -- 1.34 Example / Mobile Originated Call (Circuit Switched) 143 -- 1.35 Packet-Switched Mobility Management (GMM) 144 -- 1.36 Packet-Switched Session Management (SM) 144 -- 1.37 Example / Activate PDP Context (Packet Switched) 145 -- 2 Short Introduction to Network Monitoring, Troubleshooting, and Network Optimization 147 -- 2.1 Iub Monitoring 147 -- 2.1.1 IMA 147 -- 2.1.2 Fractional ATM 148 -- 2.1.3 Load Sharing and Addressing on Iub 149 -- 2.1.4 Troubleshooting Iub Monitoring Scenarios 150 -- 2.2 Iu Monitoring 151 -- 2.2.1 Troubleshooting Iu Monitoring 154 -- 2.3 Network Optimization and Network Troubleshooting 155 -- 2.3.1 Cell-related Performance Relevant Data 159 -- 2.3.2 Call-related Performance Relevant Data 164 -- 3 UMTS UTRAN Signaling Procedures 171 -- 3.1 Iub / Node B Setup 172 -- 3.1.1 Overview 172 -- 3.1.2 Message Flow 173 -- 3.2 Iub / IMSI/GPRS Attach Procedure 191 -- 3.2.1 Overview 191 -- 3.2.2 Message Flow 192 -- 3.3 Iub CS / Mobile Originated Call 205 -- 3.3.1 Overview 206 -- 3.3.2 Message Flow 207 -- 3.4 Iub CS / Mobile Terminated Call 217 -- 3.4.1 Overview 217 -- 3.4.2 Message Flow 219 -- 3.5 Iub PS / PDP Context Activation/Deactivation 223 -- 3.5.1 Overview 225 -- 3.5.2 Message Flow 226 -- 3.6 Iub / IMSI/GPRS Detach Procedure 235 -- 3.6.1 Overview 235 -- 3.6.2 Message Flow 236 -- 3.7 RRC Measurement Procedures 239 -- 3.7.1 RRC Measurement Types 239 -- 3.7.2 Cell Categories 239 -- 3.7.3 Measurement Initiation for Intrafrequency Measurement 240.
3.7.4 Intrafrequency Measurement Events 241 -- 3.7.5 Intrafrequency Measurement Report 244 -- 3.7.6 Intrafrequency Measurement Modification 245 -- 3.7.7 Measurement Initiation for Interfrequency Measurement 247 -- 3.7.8 Further RRC Measurement Groups 248 -- 3.7.9 Changing Reporting Conditions After Transition to CELL FACH 249 -- 3.8 Iub / Physical Channel Reconfiguration (PDPC) 250 -- 3.8.1 Message Flow 251 -- 3.9 Channel Type Switching 259 -- 3.9.1 Overview 259 -- 3.9.2 Message Flow 261 -- 3.10 Iub / Mobile-Originated Call with Soft Handover (Inter-Node B, Intra-RNC) 272 -- 3.10.1 Overview 272 -- 3.10.2 Message Flow (Figure 3.70) 273 -- 3.11 Iub / Softer Handover 286 -- 3.11.1 Overview 286 -- 3.11.2 Message Flow 287 -- 3.12 Iub Interfrequency Hard Handover FDD 290 -- 3.12.1 Interfrequency Hard Handover Overview 291 -- 3.12.2 FDD Interfrequency Inter-Node B Hard Handover Call Flow 292 -- 3.13 RRC Measurements in Compressed Mode and Typical Call Drop 296 -- 3.13.1 Message Flow 296 -- 3.14 High Speed Downlink Packet Access (HSDPA) 301 -- 3.14.1 HSDPA Cell Setup 302 -- 3.14.2 HSDPA Basic Call 304 -- 3.14.3 Mobility Management and Handover Procedures in HSDPA 310 -- 3.14.4 Troubleshooting HSDPA Calls 318 -- 3.14.5 Proprietary Descriptions of HSDPA Call/Mobility Scenarios 320 -- 3.15 High Speed Uplink Packet Access (HSUPA) 323 -- 3.15.1 HSUPA Cell Setup 324 -- 3.15.2 HSUPA Call Scenarios 325 -- 3.15.3 HSUPA Basic Call 328 -- 3.16 NBAP Measurements 330 -- 3.16.1 NBAP Common Measurements 331 -- 3.16.2 NBAP Dedicated Measurements 334 -- 4 TDD (TD-SCDMA) Iub Signaling Procedures 339 -- 4.1 TD-SCDMA Radio Interface Structure and Radio Resource Allocation 340 -- 4.1.1 TD-SCDMA Mobile Originated Speech Call Setup 343 -- 4.1.2 RRC Measurements in TD-SCDMA Radio Mode 349 -- 4.1.3 Intra-Cell Interfrequency Handover in TD-SCDMA 352 -- 4.1.4 Inter-Cell Interfrequency Handover 353 -- 4.1.5 Multi-Service Call CS/PS with Inter-Node B Handover 356 -- 5 Iu and Iur Signaling Procedures 363.
5.1 Iub-Iu / Location Update 363 -- 5.1.1 Message Flow 364 -- 5.2 Iub-Iu / Mobile-Originated Call 370 -- 5.2.1 Overview 370 -- 5.2.2 Message Flow 372 -- 5.3 Iub-Iu / Mobile-Terminated Call 378 -- 5.3.1 Overview 378 -- 5.3.2 Message Flow 379 -- 5.4 Iub-Iu / Attach 384 -- 5.4.1 Overview 384 -- 5.4.2 Message Flow 385 -- 5.5 Iub-Iu / PDPC Activation/Deactivation 387 -- 5.5.1 Overview 387 -- 5.5.2 Message Flow 388 -- 5.6 Streaming PS Service and Secondary PDP Context 394 -- 5.6.1 Message Flow 395 -- 5.7 Iub-Iu / Detach 398 -- 5.7.1 Overview 398 -- 5.7.2 Message Flow 399 -- 5.8 Iub-Iur / Soft Handover (Inter-Node B, Inter-RNC) 401 -- 5.8.1 Overview 401 -- 5.8.2 Message Flow 402 -- 5.9 Iub-Iu / RRC Re-Establishment (Inter-Node B, Inter-RNC) 412 -- 5.9.1 Overview 412 -- 5.9.2 Message Flow 414 -- 5.10 SRNS Relocation (UE not Involved) 419 -- 5.10.1 Overview 420 -- 5.10.2 Message Flow 421 -- 5.11 SRNS Relocation (UE Involved) 426 -- 5.11.1 Overview 427 -- 5.11.2 Message Flow 429 -- 5.12 Short Message Service (SMS) in UMTS Networks 437 -- 5.12.1 SMS Network Architecture Overview 437 -- 5.12.2 SMS Protocol Architecture 438 -- 5.12.3 Mobile-Originated Short Message 439 -- 5.12.4 Mobile-Terminated Short Message 446 -- 6 Signaling Procedures in the 3G Core Network 453 -- 6.1 ISUP/BICC Call Setup 453 -- 6.1.1 Address Parameters for ISUP/BICC Messages 454 -- 6.1.2 ISUP Call (Successful) 454 -- 6.1.3 ISUP Call (Unsuccessful) 455 -- 6.1.4 BICC Call Setup on E Interface Including IuCS Signaling 458 -- 6.2 Gn Interface Signaling 462 -- 6.2.1 PDF Context Creation on Gn (GTP-C and GTP-U) 464 -- 6.2.2 GTP-C Location Management 465 -- 6.2.3 GTP-C Mobility Management 465 -- 6.2.4 SGSN Relocation 467 -- 6.2.5 Example GTP 467 -- 6.3 Procedures on the Gs Interface 469 -- 6.3.1 Location Update via Gs 469 -- 6.3.2 Detach Indication via Gs 470 -- 6.3.3 Paging via Gs 470 -- 6.4 Signaling on Interfaces Toward HLR 470 -- 6.4.1 Addressing on MAP Interfaces 472 -- 6.4.2 MAP Architecture 473 -- 6.4.3 MAP Signaling Example 475.
6.5 Inter-3G MSC Handover Procedure 477 -- 6.5.1 Inter-3G MSC Handover Overview 480 -- 6.5.2 Inter-3G MSC Handover Call Flow 482 -- 6.6 Inter-3G-2G-3G MSC Handover Procedure 486 -- 6.6.1 Inter-3G-2G MSC Handover/Relocation Overview (Figure 6.42) 489 -- 6.6.2 Inter-3G-2G MSC Handover Call Flow 490 -- 6.6.3 Inter-3G-2G MSC Handover Messages on E Interface 494 -- 6.6.4 Inter-2G-3G MSC Handover/Relocation Overview 495 -- 6.6.5 Inter-2G-3G MSC Subsequent Handover Messages on the E Interface 500 -- 6.6.6 2G-3G CS Inter-RAT Handover on IuCS and Iub Interface 501 -- 6.6.7 PS Inter-RAT Mobility 506 -- 6.7 Customized Application for Mobile Network Enhanced Logic (CAMEL) 509 -- 6.7.1 IN/CAMEL Network Architecture 510 -- 6.7.2 CAMEL Basic Call State Model 511 -- 6.7.3 Charging Operation Using CAMEL 512 -- 6.7.4 CAMEL Signaling Example for GPRS Charging 513 -- 6.8 IP Multimedia Subsystem (IMS) 517 -- 6.8.1 IMS PDP Context Activation Basics 517 -- 6.8.2 IMS UE-UE Call Basics 518 -- Glossary 521 -- Bibliography 537 -- Index 541.
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Kreher Ralf  
Chichester, West Sussex, England ; , : John Wiley & Sons, , 2007
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