
GSM System Engineering
Asha Mehrotra(Author)
Artech House Publishers
2nd Edition
Published on 31. March 1997
Book
Hardback
472 pages
978-0-89006-860-1 (ISBN)
Description
Offers a look at the global system for mobile communications from an engineer's viewpoint. The book covers architecture, protocols and time frequency domain representation, as well as the important issues of network maintenance and management of mobility, subscribers and security. It includes explanations of the hardware and software configurations and functions of the mobile switching centre, base transceiver station, operations and maintenance centre, mobile station sub-systems, the basics of a typical advanced cellular system, an example of an actual TDMA, and a look ahead at the industry's future.
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Series
Language
English
Place of publication
Norwood
United States
Target group
Professional and scholarly
Product notice
Laminated cover
Illustrations
black & white illustrations
Dimensions
Height: 241 mm
Width: 158 mm
Thickness: 36 mm
Weight
885 gr
ISBN-13
978-0-89006-860-1 (9780890068601)
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Person
Asha Mehrotra is currently Principal Member of the Technical Staff at the Analytic Sciences Corporation in Virginia, where he has been working since 1986. He gained his Ph.D. in Communications from the Polytechnic Institute of New York, Brooklyn. He is the author of Cellular Radio: Analog and Digital Systems (Artech House, 1994) and Cellular Radio: Performance Engineering (Artech House, 1994).
Content
Introduction to GSM: Brief History of Cellular Radio in Europe: Why GSM? GSM Background. GSM Requirements. Types of Services. Future Developments. Book Outline. GSM Architecture: Base Station Subsystem. Switching System. Telecommunication Management Network. Mobile Station and the Radio Interface. Network SS7 and X.25. Time and Frequency Axis Representation: Time and Frequency Representation. Physical Channels. Logical Channels. Control Channels. Mobile Modes of Operation. Structure of a TDMA slot within a frame. Mobility Management: Active and Inactive Mobile. Initial Channel Acquisition and Network Registration. Location Updating. Paging Procedure. Off Air Call Setup. Call on Hold and Automatic answer. Supplementary Services. Security Management: Authentication. Encryption. Subscriber Identity Module and its Implementation. Technical Details of GSM: System Level Technical Requirements. Modulation. Coding. Burst Transmission. Delay Requirement. Discontinuous Transmission and its Impact on System Performance and Planning. Spectral Efficiency. Mobile Assisted Digital Handover (MADHO). Timing Advance Mechanism. Frequency Hopping and its Impact on System Performance and Planning. Mobile Power Control. Subscriber Management and Network Maintenance: Subscriber Management. Network Maintenance. Protocol Layering Architecture: Segmentation and Re-assembly of Messages. Radio Interface between MS and BSS. Interface between BSS and MSC. MSC, BSS and OCC: MSC Sub-system. Base Station Sub-system. Operations and Maintenance Center Sub-system. Mobile Station Sub-system. Future of GSM System: Application around 1800 Mhz PCS service.