Third Generation (3G) Cellular Network 3G System

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Third Generation (3G) Cellular Network 3G System www.assignmentpoint.com

3G System The third generation (3G) cellular networks were developed with the aim of offering high speed data and multimedia connectivity to subscribers. The International Telecommunication Union (ITU) provides the standard known as, IMT-2000 (International Mobile Telecommmunications-2000 for 3G systems. The aim of IMT-2000 is to harmonize worldwide 3G systems to provide Global Roaming. www.assignmentpoint.com

For IMT-2000 intended Data Rates Low 144 kbits/s satellite and rural outdoor, Medium 384 kbits/s urban outdoor, High 2048 kbits/s indoor and low range outdoor. The speed of the MS above 10 Kmph will loose data rate. www.assignmentpoint.com

IMT-2000 Vision Common Spectrum worldwide (1.8-2.2GHz band) Multiple radio environments (cellular, cordless, satellite, LANs) Wide range of telecommunication services (voice, data, multimedia, Internet) Global seamless roaming Enhance security and performance Integration of satellite and terrestrial system. www.assignmentpoint.com

Evolution to 3G IS-95 GSM EDGE GPRS HSCSD IS-95B Cdma2000-1xRTT IS-136 & PDC GSM EDGE GPRS HSCSD IS-95B Cdma2000-1xRTT Cdma2000-1xEV,DV,DO Cdma2000-3xRTT W-CDMA TD-SCDMA 2G 3G 2.5G 3GPP 3GPP2 (EV, DV, DO↔ Evolution, Data Voice, Data Optimized) RTT ↔ Radio Transmission Technologies www.assignmentpoint.com

This UMTS UE is capable of working in three modes: CS (circuit switched) mode, PS (packet switched) mode and CS/PS mode. Serving GPRS Support Node (SGSN) Gateway GPRS Support Node (GGSN) www.assignmentpoint.com

Base Station is referred as Node-B and control equipment for Node-B's is called Radio Network Controller (RNC) as if the BSC of GSM. The functions of Node-B are: Air interface Transmission / Reception Modulation / Demodulation CDMA Physical Channel coding Micro Diversity Error Handing Closed loop power control The functions of RNC are: Radio Resource Control Admission Control Channel Allocation Power Control Settings Handover Control Macro Diversity Ciphering Segmentation / Reassembly Broadcast Signaling Open Loop Power Control www.assignmentpoint.com

Core Network (CN) : The Core Network is divided in circuit switched and packet switched domains. Some of the circuit switched elements are Mobile services Switching Centre (MSC), Visitor location register (VLR) and Gateway MSC. Packet switched elements are Serving GPRS Support Node (SGSN) and Gateway GPRS Support Node (GGSN). Some network elements, like EIR, HLR, VLR and AUC are shared by both domains. To provide switching, routing and transit for user traffic. The basic CN architecture for UMTS is based on the GSM network with GPRS. www.assignmentpoint.com