GSM Evolution Summary
GSM Evolution Summary
GSM Evolution Summary
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GSM
HSCSD GPRS
GSM
EDGE UMTS
SatCom
Presentation Contents
GSM
HSCSD GPRS
GSM
Throughput Capability
10 M
throughput bps
1M
ket pac
Bluetooth <1Mbps
100 k
uit circ
64 k
57.6
10 k
GPRS ~53kbps
9.6
HSCSD
1k
1998
1999
2000
2001
2002
Bluetooth
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9.6kbps
OSI Layer 1 - 3
WLAN Bluetooth
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GSM
WLAN Bluetooth
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Max. 4 TCH
BTS
BSC
TRAU MSC
IWF Split & combine function located in IWF of MSC and MS IWF /MSC: Mapping of 4 TCH at 64kbps each to 1 TCH at 64kbps towards PSTN MS: 3 TS offset between TX and RX TS for adjacent cell monitoring Max. no. of 4 TCH (with 2nd RX)
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HSCSD Applications
E-Mail retrieval with low volume attachments Data download from host PC Web surfing Still time-based billing Available at:
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GPRS network
Packet Data Network
The Idea
GPRS Load Capacity used for delayed GPRS traffic
Necessary Capacity
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GSM Load
GPRS Load
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201.19.26.43
201.19.26.86
GSM HSCSD GPRS UMTS WLAN Bluetooth
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Network B 198.14.76.0
198.14.76.4 198.14.76.27
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Type B - GSM attached AND GPRS attached alternate voice and packet data required for mass market applications complex implementation Type C - GSM attached OR GPRS attached manually switched simple to implement
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max. no. of TS
RX 1 2 2 3 . . 4 . . 7 . . 8 TX 1 1 2 1 . . 1 . . 7 . . 8
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GPRS Services
Point -to-Point Services
PTP Connection-Less Network Services (PTP-CLNS) using IP PTP Connection-Oriented Network Services (PTP-CONS) using X.25
Point-to-Multipoint Services
Transmission of packets between a service requester and a receiver group currently located within a geographical area Both, the receiver group and the geographical area are specified by the service requester PTM-M PTM-G IP-M : PTM Multicast : PTM Group Call : IP Multicast
A B
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QoS Parameter
Quality of Service (QoS) profile defines the quality of service expected in terms the following attributes: precedence class delay class reliability class peak throughput class mean throughput class
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A SSS SMS-C Gr Gf Gn Gn
PSTN ISDN
Gi Gp
Um Ga CG BC
GPRS Core
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protocols used in the BSS and the MS Takes care of authentication and mobility management Routes data to the relevant GGSN when connection to an external network is required Collects charging data and traffic statistics Ciphers the Packet Data Unit (PDU)
Routing Table
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B r u c e
J o n e s
D e s i g n
I n c .
1 9 9 2
Address Mapping
Routes packets coming from external networks towards the correct SGSN and vice versa
Routing Table
WLAN Bluetooth
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BTS + CCU
Abis
Gb
RLC blocks
synchronous
asynchronous
Packet part
BSC
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SGSN IntraGPRS Backbone NAT DNS RADIUS GSM HSCSD GPRS UMTS DHCP Border Gateway other network WLAN Bluetooth
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Transit Network
Network A Border Gateway Routing ! Address translation ! Port translation ! Fire-Wall functionality
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Network B
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A SSS SMS-C Gr Gf Gn Gn
Gi Gp
GPRS Backbone
Um Ga CG BC
GPRS Core
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Coding Scheme 1 (CS-1) Coding Scheme 2 (CS-2) Coding Scheme 3 (CS-3) Coding Scheme 4 (CS-4)
1 Packet=4 bursts
Channel Coding Scheme Single TSL Data Rate 3 TSL Data Rate 8 TSL Data Rate
CS1
CS2
CS3
CS4
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Coding Scheme
Theoretical RLC/MAC User Throughput (kbps) User Throughput at Application layer in kbps (without retransmission) Effective User Throughput at Application layer in kbps (with retransmissions: BLER = 4%) Effective User Throughput at Application layer in kbps (with retransmissions: BLER = 10%)
CS1
8
CS2
12
CS3
14.4
CS4
20
7.0
10.6
12.8
17.9
6.7
10.2
12.3
17.3
6.3
9.5
11.5
16.2
Bluetooth
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15
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GSM HSCSD
CS-1
0 4 6 8 10 12 14 16 18 20 22 24 26
Bluetooth
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C / I ( dB )
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GSM BSS
Gb
GSM NSS
GSM
IWUIGb UTRAN
Iu
GPRS CN
UMTS CN
HSCSD GPRS
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Um
BTS
Abis
BSC
Ater
TC
Gb Uu
Iucs Gs
Gr Gf Gd
GGSN
SMSC BC
Gi
Internet Internet GSM HSCSD GPRS UMTS
NODE B
RNC
Gn Iups
SGSN
Iub
NODE B
Iur
RNC
Ga
CG
WLAN Bluetooth
Gn
LIG
Gn
BG
Gp
PLMN PLMN
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+
ME
! ! !
= UE
USIM
GSM
ME USIM UE
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20
RNC
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IMT-2000 by ITU-R
IMT-2000 Terrestrial Radio Interfaces by ITU-R
UMTS Approach
IMT-DS Direct Spread IMT-TC Time Code
cdma2000 _________
(3GPP2)
DECT ___________
(ETSI)
USA
USA
Europe
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Code
Fr eq ue nc y
DL UL Time
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Code UL
Fr eq ue nc y
DL
Time
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1850
1900
1950
2000
2050
2100
2150
2200 MHz
Mobile Satellite
Mobile Satellite
IMT-2000
ITU
UMTS (1 xTDD)
IMT-2000
Mobile Satellite
(4 x TDD)
UMTS
GSM 1800
1930 2120
DECT
Mobile Satellite
Mobile Satellite
PHS
IMT-2000
IMT-2000
unlicensed
Mobile Satellite
Mobile Satellite
PCS
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Frequency
TS 0 TS 1 TS 2
TS
4 TS TS 5 6 TS 7 TS 8
TS
9 10 11 TS TS TS
TS
TS
TS
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12
14
~666.7 s
Time
Frame = 10 ms
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Subscriber 1
$ "
Subscriber 2
1 2
$
"
2 1
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M 1(t) M 2(t)
S1(t)
S2(t)
Air-Interface
GSM
Integrator
M 1(t) M 2(t)
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Narrow-band Waveform
GSM
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Power
3.84 MHz
5 MHz
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Chip
De-spread Data
4
Signal After Integration ( 0 -1 )
-4 1 0 0 1
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Scrambling
Pseudorandom code
Signature / ID
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Rural Outdoor min. 144 kbps (Terminal Speed (preferable: 384 up to 500 km/h) kbps)
(Sub-) Urban min. 384 kbps outdoor (preferable: (Terminal Speed 512 kbps) up to 120 km/h) Indoor / Low Range Outdoor (Terminal speed up to 10 km/h)
2 Mbps
2 Mbps
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LAN 1
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Ad-hoc WLAN
Desktop
AD HOC Network
Tablet
Laptop
GSM
LAN created solely by wireless devices themselves, with no central controller or access point Each device communicates directly with other devices in the network
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Infrastructure WLAN
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Roaming WLAN
State and location information must be moved along with the station Protocols to transfer this information are not defined in the standard Inter-Access Point Protocol (IAPP) under development for roaming and multi-vendor interoperability
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Mobilestar
www.mobilestar.com 3000 Starbucks outlets Hotels in 27 U.S. states 16 airport lounges
GSM HSCSD GPRS UMTS WLAN Bluetooth
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Wayport Inc.
www.wayport.net
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Security Issues
Only low security mechanisms available: optional Service Set Identifier (SSID) Wired Equivalent Privacy (WEP) algorithm with 40-bit / 104bit secret key for authentication and encryption No management protocol for key distribution defined 802.1x standard was developed specifically to address this issue Access point acts as authenticator using Remote Authentication Dial-In User Service (RADIUS) server
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Application Servers
Control Plane
IP Multimedia & Messaging
GSM / / GSM EDGE EDGE TDMA / / TDMA EDGE EDGE WCDMA WCDMA 1XEV-DV 1XEV-DV
CPS
RAN GW
Internet Internet
Broad band GW
Netw. Mngmt.
OMC
B-(R)AN
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Key Features
For voice and data transmission Global usage Low power consumption Based on open standards Very small size Very low cost Line-of-sight not necessary Displacement of IrDA Rival technology to DECT, HomeRF, IEEE 802.11 Interference with IEE802.11!
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Bluetooth Topology
2 topology types: Piconet with a max. of 8 devices Scatternet: up to 10 piconets can communicate with each other
Point-to-Point Point-to-Multipoint
Scatternet
First device that establishes a communication acts as master and determines physical network parameter (e.g., frequency hopping sequence, synchronization)
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Radio Unit
Spectrum: No. of used frequencies: Multiple Access: Frequency hopping rate: TX power: (optional range: RX sensitivity: Link range: (with increased TX power: Authentication: Ciphering key: 2,402 - 2,480 MHz 79 CDMA (FHSS) 1,600 sec-1 0 dBm -30 .. +20 dBm) -70 dBm 0.1 .. 10m up to 100m) SAFER+ Algorithm with128 bit key 8...128bits
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Connection Types
Synchronous Connection-oriented Link (SCO) P-t-P, for speech services 2 sub-sequent TS used in fixed intervals P-t-MP, for symmetric / asymmetric data links 64kbps
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Bluetooth Profiles
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