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GPRS in practice [[electronic resource] ] : a companion to the specifications / / Peter McGuiggan
GPRS in practice [[electronic resource] ] : a companion to the specifications / / Peter McGuiggan
Autore McGuiggan Peter
Pubbl/distr/stampa Chichester, : Wiley, c2004
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (395 p.)
Disciplina 621.38456
Soggetto topico General Packet Radio Service
Global system for mobile communications
Mobile computing
ISBN 1-280-26962-6
9786610269624
0-470-09509-1
0-470-09508-3
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto GPRS in Practice; Contents; Preface; 1 Introduction; 1.1 The purpose of GPRS; 1.2 So why GPRS?; 1.3 Internet communication; 1.4 Current Internet protocol - static addresses; 1.5 Current Internet protocol - dynamic addresses; 1.6 GPRS Internet addresses; 1.7 Portable IP; 1.8 The GPRS sub-network; 1.9 Abbreviations used in this chapter; 2 Radio Channels, Physical Channels and Logical Channels - the GSM/GPRS Air Interface; 2.1 The radio channels (GSM 45.001); 2.2 Physical channels (GSM 45.001); 2.2.1 The characteristics of the GSM/GPRS physical channels (GSM 45.001)
2.3 Logical channels (GSM 45.001, 45.002, 43.064)2.3.1 GSM logical channels; 2.3.2 GPRS channels which are used with or without a PBCCH; 2.3.3 GPRS logical channels which are used only in conjunction with PBCCH; 2.3.4 GPRS logical channels which are used in the absence of a PBCCH; 2.4 The BCCH radio carrier; 2.5 The PBCCH; 2.6 Abbreviations used in this chapter; 3 Air Interface Frame and Multiframe Structures (GSM 45.002, 43.064); 3.1 The basic frame; 3.2 The GPRS 52-frame multiframe and logical channel structures; 3.3 The 52-frame multiframe uplink PRACH channel (GSM 45.002, 43.064)
3.4 The GSM 51-frame multiframe logical channel structures (non-combined configuration)3.5 The GSM 51-frame multiframe and logical channel (combined configuration); 3.6 The GPRS 51-frame multiframe logical channel structures (GSM 45.002, 43.064); 3.7 Using the 51- and 52-frame logical channels; 3.8 Abbreviations used in this chapter; 4 The TBF and the MAC Layer (GSM 44.060, sections 5, 7, 8); 4.1 What is a TBF? An introduction to the temporary block flow; 4.1.1 The radio link control/medium access control (RLC/MAC) block; 4.1.2 Introduction to the MAC function (GSSM 44.060 sections 5, 7, 8)
4.1.3 Combining the components of a TBF into a complete TBF4.1.4 TBF arrow diagrams (GSM 44.060 sections 5, 7, 8, 9); 4.2 The MAC layer in action; 4.2.1 Introduction: GPRS attach; 4.3 'Attach' MAC procedures (ETSI 123.060 section 6); 4.4 Packet data transfer - PDP context activation (ESTI 123.060 section 9); 4.5 GPRS sub-network originated TBFs; 4.6 Alerting the mobile station for a DL TBF; 4.7 Abbreviations used in this chapter; 5 An Introduction to Protocol Layers Data Flow (ETSI 123.060); 5.1 The protocol stack; 5.1.1 GPRS protocol layers - a brief description
5.2 GPRS signal flow - arrow diagrams (GSM 44.060 sections 5, 7, 8)5.2.1 GPRS attach; 5.2.2 Mobile originated PDP context activation and TBF (ETSI 123.060 section 9); 5.2.3 Paging and MT PDP transfer (GSM 44.060 section 6); 5.3 Temporary block flow acknowledged; 5.4 Abbreviations used in this chapter; 6 GPRS Mobile Station Characteristics (GSM 45.002); 6.1 Mobile station types; 6.2 GPRS mobile equipment (ME) and subscriber profiles (ETSI 123.060 section 15); 6.2.1 Subscriber profile; 6.3 Mobile equipment multislot capabilities (GSM 45.002 Annexe B); 6.4 Abbreviations used in this chapter
7 Operations in the Physical Layers
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GPRS in practice : a companion to the specifications / / Peter McGuiggan
GPRS in practice : a companion to the specifications / / Peter McGuiggan
Autore McGuiggan Peter
Edizione [1st ed.]
Pubbl/distr/stampa Chichester, : Wiley, c2004
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (395 p.)
Disciplina 621.38456
Soggetto topico General Packet Radio Service
Global system for mobile communications
Mobile computing
ISBN 1-280-26962-6
9786610269624
0-470-09509-1
0-470-09508-3
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto GPRS in Practice; Contents; Preface; 1 Introduction; 1.1 The purpose of GPRS; 1.2 So why GPRS?; 1.3 Internet communication; 1.4 Current Internet protocol - static addresses; 1.5 Current Internet protocol - dynamic addresses; 1.6 GPRS Internet addresses; 1.7 Portable IP; 1.8 The GPRS sub-network; 1.9 Abbreviations used in this chapter; 2 Radio Channels, Physical Channels and Logical Channels - the GSM/GPRS Air Interface; 2.1 The radio channels (GSM 45.001); 2.2 Physical channels (GSM 45.001); 2.2.1 The characteristics of the GSM/GPRS physical channels (GSM 45.001)
2.3 Logical channels (GSM 45.001, 45.002, 43.064)2.3.1 GSM logical channels; 2.3.2 GPRS channels which are used with or without a PBCCH; 2.3.3 GPRS logical channels which are used only in conjunction with PBCCH; 2.3.4 GPRS logical channels which are used in the absence of a PBCCH; 2.4 The BCCH radio carrier; 2.5 The PBCCH; 2.6 Abbreviations used in this chapter; 3 Air Interface Frame and Multiframe Structures (GSM 45.002, 43.064); 3.1 The basic frame; 3.2 The GPRS 52-frame multiframe and logical channel structures; 3.3 The 52-frame multiframe uplink PRACH channel (GSM 45.002, 43.064)
3.4 The GSM 51-frame multiframe logical channel structures (non-combined configuration)3.5 The GSM 51-frame multiframe and logical channel (combined configuration); 3.6 The GPRS 51-frame multiframe logical channel structures (GSM 45.002, 43.064); 3.7 Using the 51- and 52-frame logical channels; 3.8 Abbreviations used in this chapter; 4 The TBF and the MAC Layer (GSM 44.060, sections 5, 7, 8); 4.1 What is a TBF? An introduction to the temporary block flow; 4.1.1 The radio link control/medium access control (RLC/MAC) block; 4.1.2 Introduction to the MAC function (GSSM 44.060 sections 5, 7, 8)
4.1.3 Combining the components of a TBF into a complete TBF4.1.4 TBF arrow diagrams (GSM 44.060 sections 5, 7, 8, 9); 4.2 The MAC layer in action; 4.2.1 Introduction: GPRS attach; 4.3 'Attach' MAC procedures (ETSI 123.060 section 6); 4.4 Packet data transfer - PDP context activation (ESTI 123.060 section 9); 4.5 GPRS sub-network originated TBFs; 4.6 Alerting the mobile station for a DL TBF; 4.7 Abbreviations used in this chapter; 5 An Introduction to Protocol Layers Data Flow (ETSI 123.060); 5.1 The protocol stack; 5.1.1 GPRS protocol layers - a brief description
5.2 GPRS signal flow - arrow diagrams (GSM 44.060 sections 5, 7, 8)5.2.1 GPRS attach; 5.2.2 Mobile originated PDP context activation and TBF (ETSI 123.060 section 9); 5.2.3 Paging and MT PDP transfer (GSM 44.060 section 6); 5.3 Temporary block flow acknowledged; 5.4 Abbreviations used in this chapter; 6 GPRS Mobile Station Characteristics (GSM 45.002); 6.1 Mobile station types; 6.2 GPRS mobile equipment (ME) and subscriber profiles (ETSI 123.060 section 15); 6.2.1 Subscriber profile; 6.3 Mobile equipment multislot capabilities (GSM 45.002 Annexe B); 6.4 Abbreviations used in this chapter
7 Operations in the Physical Layers
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McGuiggan Peter  
Chichester, : Wiley, c2004
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GPRS networks [[electronic resource] /] / Geoff Sanders ... [et al.]
GPRS networks [[electronic resource] /] / Geoff Sanders ... [et al.]
Pubbl/distr/stampa Chichester, England ; ; Hoboken, NJ, : Wiley, c2003
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (306 p.)
Disciplina 621.3845/6
621.38456
Altri autori (Persone) SandersGeoff <1966->
Soggetto topico General Packet Radio Service
Soggetto genere / forma Electronic books.
ISBN 1-280-27241-4
9786610272419
0-470-34039-8
0-470-86954-2
0-470-86955-0
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto GPRS Networks; Contents; Preface; Introduction; 1 Mobile Radio Evolution; 1.1 Trend from Speech to Data Transmission; 1.2 The Third Generation; 1.3 GSM - The Global System for Mobile Communications; 1.4 GSM - Evolutionary Concept; 1.5 The Standards; 2 The General Packet Radio Service; 2.1 GPRS Objectives and Advantages; 2.2 GPRS Architecture; 2.3 Characteristics of a GPRS Connection; 2.4 Logical Functions; 3 Interfaces and Protocols; 3.1 Introduction; 3.2 Layer Model; 3.3 The Names of the GPRS Interfaces; 3.4 GPRS Procedures; 3.5 GPRS Attach; 3.6 Activation of a PDP Context; 3.7 Data Transfer
3.8 Physical Implementation in the GPRS Network3.9 GPRS Signalling; 3.10 GPRS Protocol Planes; 4 GPRS Procedures; 4.1 GPRS Mobility Management Procedures; 4.2 Session Management Procedures; 4.3 Packet Transfer Procedures; 5 Changes in the Radio Subsystem for GPRS; 5.1 Overview and Key Architecture; 5.2 Introduction of EDGE, ECSD and E-GPRS; 6 Core Network; 6.1 Serving GPRS Support Node (SGSN); 6.2 Gateway GPRS Support Node (GGSN); 6.3 Access Network PCU - SGSN (Gb Interface); 6.4 Core Network SGSN, GGSN (Gn Interface); 6.5 Additional Elements in the Core Network
6.6 Additional Elements at the Gi Interface6.7 Connections Towards the GSM Network; 7 Terminal Equipment; 7.1 Types of Terminal Equipment; 7.2 Multi-slot Classes and GPRS MS Classes; 7.3 The Settings in a GPRS-enabled Mobile Device; 8 Planning and Dimensioning; 8.1 Introduction; 8.2 Network Dimensioning; 8.3 GPRS Radio Subsystem; 8.4 GPRS Core Network; 8.5 User Aspects; 8.6 Indoor Radio Networks; 9 Towards All-IP Networks; 9.1 The TCP/IP Protocol Suite; 9.2 Convergence of Fixed, Mobile and Data Networks; 9.3 The Roles of GSM, GPRS and UMTS in Converged Networks; 10 Applications; 10.1 Services
10.2 Multimedia Messaging Service (MMS)10.3 GSM-R; 10.4 m-Business and m-Commerce; 11 Roaming and GRX; 11.1 Introduction; 11.2 Why do we need Roaming in GPRS?; 11.3 Architecture; 11.4 GPRS Roaming eXchange (GRX) Network; 11.5 Procedures; 11.6 Quality Aspects of GRX; Glossary and Abbreviations; Index
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Chichester, England ; ; Hoboken, NJ, : Wiley, c2003
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GPRS networks [[electronic resource] /] / Geoff Sanders ... [et al.]
GPRS networks [[electronic resource] /] / Geoff Sanders ... [et al.]
Pubbl/distr/stampa Chichester, England ; ; Hoboken, NJ, : Wiley, c2003
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (306 p.)
Disciplina 621.3845/6
621.38456
Altri autori (Persone) SandersGeoff <1966->
Soggetto topico General Packet Radio Service
ISBN 1-280-27241-4
9786610272419
0-470-34039-8
0-470-86954-2
0-470-86955-0
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto GPRS Networks; Contents; Preface; Introduction; 1 Mobile Radio Evolution; 1.1 Trend from Speech to Data Transmission; 1.2 The Third Generation; 1.3 GSM - The Global System for Mobile Communications; 1.4 GSM - Evolutionary Concept; 1.5 The Standards; 2 The General Packet Radio Service; 2.1 GPRS Objectives and Advantages; 2.2 GPRS Architecture; 2.3 Characteristics of a GPRS Connection; 2.4 Logical Functions; 3 Interfaces and Protocols; 3.1 Introduction; 3.2 Layer Model; 3.3 The Names of the GPRS Interfaces; 3.4 GPRS Procedures; 3.5 GPRS Attach; 3.6 Activation of a PDP Context; 3.7 Data Transfer
3.8 Physical Implementation in the GPRS Network3.9 GPRS Signalling; 3.10 GPRS Protocol Planes; 4 GPRS Procedures; 4.1 GPRS Mobility Management Procedures; 4.2 Session Management Procedures; 4.3 Packet Transfer Procedures; 5 Changes in the Radio Subsystem for GPRS; 5.1 Overview and Key Architecture; 5.2 Introduction of EDGE, ECSD and E-GPRS; 6 Core Network; 6.1 Serving GPRS Support Node (SGSN); 6.2 Gateway GPRS Support Node (GGSN); 6.3 Access Network PCU - SGSN (Gb Interface); 6.4 Core Network SGSN, GGSN (Gn Interface); 6.5 Additional Elements in the Core Network
6.6 Additional Elements at the Gi Interface6.7 Connections Towards the GSM Network; 7 Terminal Equipment; 7.1 Types of Terminal Equipment; 7.2 Multi-slot Classes and GPRS MS Classes; 7.3 The Settings in a GPRS-enabled Mobile Device; 8 Planning and Dimensioning; 8.1 Introduction; 8.2 Network Dimensioning; 8.3 GPRS Radio Subsystem; 8.4 GPRS Core Network; 8.5 User Aspects; 8.6 Indoor Radio Networks; 9 Towards All-IP Networks; 9.1 The TCP/IP Protocol Suite; 9.2 Convergence of Fixed, Mobile and Data Networks; 9.3 The Roles of GSM, GPRS and UMTS in Converged Networks; 10 Applications; 10.1 Services
10.2 Multimedia Messaging Service (MMS)10.3 GSM-R; 10.4 m-Business and m-Commerce; 11 Roaming and GRX; 11.1 Introduction; 11.2 Why do we need Roaming in GPRS?; 11.3 Architecture; 11.4 GPRS Roaming eXchange (GRX) Network; 11.5 Procedures; 11.6 Quality Aspects of GRX; Glossary and Abbreviations; Index
Record Nr. UNINA-9910830692803321
Chichester, England ; ; Hoboken, NJ, : Wiley, c2003
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GPRS networks / / Geoff Sanders ... [et al.]
GPRS networks / / Geoff Sanders ... [et al.]
Pubbl/distr/stampa Chichester, England ; ; Hoboken, NJ, : Wiley, c2003
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (306 p.)
Disciplina 621.3845/6
Altri autori (Persone) SandersGeoff <1966->
Soggetto topico General Packet Radio Service
ISBN 1-280-27241-4
9786610272419
0-470-34039-8
0-470-86954-2
0-470-86955-0
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto GPRS Networks; Contents; Preface; Introduction; 1 Mobile Radio Evolution; 1.1 Trend from Speech to Data Transmission; 1.2 The Third Generation; 1.3 GSM - The Global System for Mobile Communications; 1.4 GSM - Evolutionary Concept; 1.5 The Standards; 2 The General Packet Radio Service; 2.1 GPRS Objectives and Advantages; 2.2 GPRS Architecture; 2.3 Characteristics of a GPRS Connection; 2.4 Logical Functions; 3 Interfaces and Protocols; 3.1 Introduction; 3.2 Layer Model; 3.3 The Names of the GPRS Interfaces; 3.4 GPRS Procedures; 3.5 GPRS Attach; 3.6 Activation of a PDP Context; 3.7 Data Transfer
3.8 Physical Implementation in the GPRS Network3.9 GPRS Signalling; 3.10 GPRS Protocol Planes; 4 GPRS Procedures; 4.1 GPRS Mobility Management Procedures; 4.2 Session Management Procedures; 4.3 Packet Transfer Procedures; 5 Changes in the Radio Subsystem for GPRS; 5.1 Overview and Key Architecture; 5.2 Introduction of EDGE, ECSD and E-GPRS; 6 Core Network; 6.1 Serving GPRS Support Node (SGSN); 6.2 Gateway GPRS Support Node (GGSN); 6.3 Access Network PCU - SGSN (Gb Interface); 6.4 Core Network SGSN, GGSN (Gn Interface); 6.5 Additional Elements in the Core Network
6.6 Additional Elements at the Gi Interface6.7 Connections Towards the GSM Network; 7 Terminal Equipment; 7.1 Types of Terminal Equipment; 7.2 Multi-slot Classes and GPRS MS Classes; 7.3 The Settings in a GPRS-enabled Mobile Device; 8 Planning and Dimensioning; 8.1 Introduction; 8.2 Network Dimensioning; 8.3 GPRS Radio Subsystem; 8.4 GPRS Core Network; 8.5 User Aspects; 8.6 Indoor Radio Networks; 9 Towards All-IP Networks; 9.1 The TCP/IP Protocol Suite; 9.2 Convergence of Fixed, Mobile and Data Networks; 9.3 The Roles of GSM, GPRS and UMTS in Converged Networks; 10 Applications; 10.1 Services
10.2 Multimedia Messaging Service (MMS)10.3 GSM-R; 10.4 m-Business and m-Commerce; 11 Roaming and GRX; 11.1 Introduction; 11.2 Why do we need Roaming in GPRS?; 11.3 Architecture; 11.4 GPRS Roaming eXchange (GRX) Network; 11.5 Procedures; 11.6 Quality Aspects of GRX; Glossary and Abbreviations; Index
Record Nr. UNINA-9910877343403321
Chichester, England ; ; Hoboken, NJ, : Wiley, c2003
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