This text offers a comprehensive treatment of the entire GSM network and the signalling methods of its terrestrial interfaces. It introduces all the interfaces between the GSM subsystems, starting with the Abis- and Air-Interface and continuing on to VLRs, HLRs and MSCs within the NSS. The reader learns about the various signalling standards or methods used in GSM, including TCAP and MAP, and how to apply this knowledge when working with GSM networks. The glossary explains abbreviations, terms, parameters, counters and messages frequently encountered when working with GSM. In addition, it features numerous figures, tables, lists, statistical formulas, real-life examples and everyday comparisons.
Author(s): Gunnar Heine
Series: Artech House Mobile Communications Library.
Publisher: Artech House Publishers
Year: 1998
Language: English
Pages: 417
1.1 About This Book 1......Page 11
1.2 Global System for Mobile Communication (GSM) 2......Page 12
1.3 The Focus of This Book 7......Page 17
1.4 Signaling 8......Page 18
1.5 Representation of Messages 10......Page 20
2.1 Subscriber Identity Module......Page 23
2.2 Mobile Station 17......Page 27
3.1 Base Transceiver Station 19......Page 29
3.2 Base Station Controller 25......Page 35
3.3 Transcoding Rate and Adaptation Unit 28......Page 38
4 The Network Switching Subsystem 31......Page 41
4.1 Home Location Register and Authentication Center 32......Page 42
4.2 Visitor Location Register 33......Page 43
4.3 The Mobile-Services Switching Center 34......Page 44
4.4 Equipment Identity Register 37......Page 47
5.1 Reasons for Standardization 39......Page 49
5.2 Layering in the OSI Reference Model 40......Page 50
5.3 Data Types of the OSI Reference Model 41......Page 51
5.5 Advantages of the OSI Reference Model 42......Page 52
5.6 The Seven Layers of the OSI Reference Model 43......Page 53
5.7 Comprehension Issues 46......Page 56
6.1 Channel Configurations 51......Page 60
6.2 Alternatives for Connecting the BTS to the BSC 52......Page 61
6.3 Signaling on the Abis-Interface 55......Page 64
6.4 Bringing an Abis-Interface Into Service 87......Page 96
7.1 The Structure of the Air-Interface in GSM 89......Page 97
7.3 Logical-Channel Configuration 94......Page 102
7.4 Interleaving 100......Page 108
7.5 Signaling on the Air-Interface 101......Page 109
8.1 The SS7 Network 125......Page 132
8.2 Message Transfer Part 126......Page 133
8.3 Message Types in SS7 127......Page 134
8.4 Addressing and Routing of Messages 130......Page 137
8.5 Error Detection and Error Correction 133......Page 140
8.6 SS7 Network Management and Network Test 138......Page 145
9.1 Tasks of the SCCP 153......Page 159
9.2 The SCCP Message Format 156......Page 162
9.3 The SCCP Messages 158......Page 164
9.4 The Principle of a SCCP Connection 167......Page 173
10.1 Dimensioning 171......Page 176
10.2 Signaling Over the A-Interface 173......Page 178
11.1 Transaction Capabilities Application Part 185......Page 190
11.2 Mobile Application Part 208......Page 213
12 Scenarios 225......Page 229
12.2 Equipment Check 227......Page 231
12.3 Mobile Originating Call 233......Page 237
12.4 Mobile Terminating Call 244......Page 248
12.5 Handover 251......Page 255
13.1 Tools for Protocol Measurements 275......Page 278
13.2 Signaling Analysis in GSM 280......Page 283
13.3 Tips and Tricks 285......Page 288
13.5 Detailed Analysis of Errors on Abis-Interface and A-Interface 287......Page 290
A 303......Page 306
B 310......Page 313
C 325......Page 328
D 336......Page 339
E–F 344......Page 347
G–H 349......Page 352
I–K 356......Page 359
L–M 362......Page 365
N–P 371......Page 374
R–S 380......Page 383
T–Z 395......Page 398
About the Author 405......Page 407
Index 407......Page 408