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UMTS Signalling - R.K. Kreher, Torsten Ruedebusch

UMTS Signalling

UMTS Interfaces, Protocols, Message Flows and Procedures Analyzed and Explained
Buch | Hardcover
454 Seiten
2005
John Wiley & Sons Ltd (Verlag)
978-0-470-01351-9 (ISBN)
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Focuses on providing an overview and reference to UMTS UTRAN and Core networks. This work describes the details of the standards, the network architecture, objectives and functions of the different interfaces and protocols.
UMTS Signaling focuses on providing an overview and reference to UMTS UTRAN and Core networks. Details of the standards, the network architecture, objectives and functions of the different interfaces and protocols are described and the latest updates for Rel. 4, Rel. 5 and Rel. 6 features are included. Additionally it comprehensively describes various procedures from Node B Setup to different Handover types in the UTRAN and the Core Network. The focus on wireline interfaces is unique in the market. All signaling sequences are based upon UMTS traces from various UMTS networks (trial and commercial networks) around the world. With this book you have access to the first universal UMTS protocol sequence reference, which allows you to quickly differentiate valid from invalid call control procedures. In addition all the main signaling stages are explained, many of which had been left unclear in the standards and valuable tips for protocol monitoring are provided.
UMTS Signalling gives you: An in--depth description of the tasks and functions of UMTS interfaces UMTS protocols Potential to analyze specific protocol messages Support to reduce time and effort to detect and analyze problems Explanations of how to locate problems in the network Tips and tricks for practical interface monitoring A valuable resource for Network operators and equipment manufacturers: engineers, technicians, network planners, developers, researchers, designers, testing personnel and project managers.

Ralf Kreher Manager for Customer Training, Mobile Protocol Test, Tektronix Inc. Ralf Kreher leads the Customer Training Department for Tektronix' Mobile Protocol Test (MPT) business. He is responsible for the world class seminar portfolio for mobile technologies and measurement products. Before joining Tektronix, he held a trainer assignment for switching equipment at Teles AG. He holds a communication Engineering Degree of the Technical College Deutsche Telekon Leipzig. He currently resides in Germany. Torsten Rudebusch Head of the Knowledgeware and Training Department, Mobile Protocol Test, Tektronix, Inc. Torsten Rudebusch is the head of Knowledgeware and Training Department for Tektronix' Mobile Protocol Test (MPT) business. He is responsible for providing leading edge technology and product seminars and the creation of knowledgeware products using the extensive Tektronix' expertise. Before joining Tektronix, he held an application engineer assignment at Siemens CTE. He holds a Communication Engineering Degree of the Technical College Deutsche Telekom Berlin. He currently resides in Germany.

Preface. Acknowledgments. About the Authors. 1 UMTS Basics. 1.1 Standards. 1.2 Network Architecture. 1.3 UMTS Interfaces. 1.4 UMTS Domain Architecture. 1.5 UTRAN. 1.6 UMTS SECURITY. 1.7 Radio Interface Basics. 1.8 UMTS Network Protocol Architecture. 1.9 ATM. 1.10 User Plane Framing Protocol. 1.11 Medium Access Protocol (MAC). 1.12 Radio Link Control (RLC). 1.13 Service Specific Connection Oriented Protocol (SSCOP). 1.14 Service Specific Coordination Function (SSCF). 1.15 Message Transfer Part Level 3 Broadband (MTP3 B). 1.16 Internet Protocol (IP). 1.17 Signaling Transport Converter (STC). 1.18 Signaling Connection Control Part (SCCP). 1.19 Abstract Syntax Notation One (ASN.1) in UMTS. 1.20 Radio Resource Control (RRC). 1.21 Node B Application Part (NBAP). 1.22 Radio Network Subsystem Application Part (RNSAP). 1.23 Radio Access Network Application Part (RANAP). 1.24 ATM Adaptation Layer Type 2 Layer 3 (AAL2L3/ALCAP). 1.25 IU User Plane Protocol. 1.26 Adaptive Multirate (AMR) Codec. 1.27 Terminal Adaptation Function (TAF). 1.28 Radio Link Protocol (RLP). 1.29 Packet Data Convergence Protocol (PDCP). 1.30 Broadcast/Multicast Control (BMC). 1.31 Circuit Switched Mobility Management (MM). 1.32 Circuit Switched Call Control (CC). 1.33 Example Mobile Originated Call (Circuit Switched). 1.34 Packet Switched Mobility Management (GMM). 1.35 Packet Switched Session Management (SM). 1.36 Example Activate PDP Context (Packet Switched). 2 Short Introduction to Network Monitoring, Troubleshooting, and Network Optimization. 2.1 Iub Monitoring. 2.2 Iu Monitoring. 2.3 Network Optimization and Network Troubleshooting. 3 UMTS UTRAN Signaling Procedures. 3.1 Iub Node B Setup. 3.2 Iub IMSI/GPRS Attach Procedure. 3.3 Iub CS Mobile Originated Call. 3.4 Iub CS Mobile Terminated Call. 3.5 Iub PS PDP Context Activation/Deactivation. 3.6 Iub IMSI/GPRS Detach Procedure. 3.7 RRC Measurement Procedures. 3.8 Iub Physical Channel Reconfiguration (PDPC). 3.9 Channel Type Switching. 3.10 Iub Mobile Originated Call with Soft Handover (Inter Node B, Intra RNC). 3.11 Iub Softer Handover. 3.12 Iub Iu Location Update. 3.13 Iub Iu Mobile Originated Call. 3.14 Iub Iu Mobile Terminated Call. 3.15 Iub Iu Attach. 3.16 Iub Iu PDPC Activation/Deactivation. 3.17 Iub Iu Detach. 3.18 Iub Iur Soft Handover (Inter Node B, Inter RNC). 3.19 Iub Iu Forward Handover (Inter Node B, Inter RNC). 3.20 SRNS Relocation (UE not Involved). 3.21 SRNS Relocation (UE Involved). 3.22 Short Message Service (SMS) In UMTS Networks. 4 Signaling Procedures in the 3G Core Network. 4.1 ISUP/BICC Call Setup. 4.2 Gn Interface Signaling. 4.3 Procedures on Gs Interface. 4.4 Signaling on Interfaces Toward HLR. 4.5 Inter 3G MSC Handover Procedure. 4.6 Inter 3G 2G 3G MSC Handover Procedure. 4.7 Customized Application for Mobile Network Enhanced Logic (CAMEL). Glossary. Bibliography. Index.

Erscheint lt. Verlag 4.2.2005
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Verlagsort Chichester
Sprache englisch
Maße 177 x 252 mm
Gewicht 984 g
Einbandart gebunden
Themenwelt Technik Elektrotechnik / Energietechnik
Technik Nachrichtentechnik
ISBN-10 0-470-01351-6 / 0470013516
ISBN-13 978-0-470-01351-9 / 9780470013519
Zustand Neuware
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