GSM NETWORK ARCHITECTURE CH 2. In this chapter we will see : In this chapter we will see : 1.GSM NETWORK ARCHITECTURE 2.The Radio Subsystem 3.The Network.

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GSM NETWORK ARCHITECTURE CH 2

In this chapter we will see : In this chapter we will see : 1.GSM NETWORK ARCHITECTURE 2.The Radio Subsystem 3.The Network Switching Subsystem 4.The Operation and maintenance Subsystem 5.Geographic network areas GSM NETWORK ARCHITECTURE

OMC

GSM NETWORK ARCHITECTURE

- The Mobile station (MS) Monitoring power of neighboring BTSs Monitoring power & quality of its BTS

GSM NETWORK ARCHITECTURE - The Mobile station (MS) 1- Mobile equipment (ME )  it is the terminal used by user  Can be purchased from any store  Without SIM no calls can be made  It has an International Mobile Equipment Identity (IMEI)

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GSM NETWORK ARCHITECTURE 2- Subscriber identity module (SIM) An electronic microchip for storing information

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GSM NETWORK ARCHITECTURE - The base station subsystem (BSS) 1- The Base Transceiver station (BTS)  it contains the RF transmission equipment  Each cell has one BTS  Each BTS consists of one or more transceiver  It has an International cell global Identity (CGI)  It has Base station identity code (BSIC)  It performs channel coding, ciphering and modulation

Different elements of RBS or BTS

DXU: Distribution Switch Unit TRU: Transceiver unit CDU: Combining and Distribution Unit ECU: Energy Control Unit  ECU contains PSU,BFU, AC connection unit  PSU: Power Supply Unit  BFU : Battery Fuse Unit

Base Transceiver station

GSM NETWORK ARCHITECTURE 2- The base station controller (BSC) -It carries out all control functions in the BSS as: 1.Paging 2.Channel allocation 3.Dynamic power control 4.Handover 5.Frequency hopping

BTS GSM NETWORK ARCHITECTURE The base station controller (BSC) BSC BTS Remote BTS Co-located BTS

GSM NETWORK ARCHITECTURE 3- The transcoding and rate adaptation unit (TRAU) -It is used for speech compression/decompression -Also adaptation of data to the requirement of the air interface MSC VLR BSC 16 16V

Transcoding and rate adaptation unit

BSS Link configuration GSM NETWORK ARCHITECTURE BTS BSC BTS - Cascade

BTS BSS Link configuration GSM NETWORK ARCHITECTURE BSC BTS - loop

BSS Link configuration GSM NETWORK ARCHITECTURE BTS BSC BTS - Star

GSM NETWORK ARCHITECTURE - The Mobile service switching center (MSC) -It is an electronic computerized exchange provides the interface between MS and the fixed network -It will not contain any subscriber parameters 1.Charging 2.Switching and call routing 3.Communication with HLR and VLR 4.Communication with other MSCs 5.Control of connected BSCs

Mobile Services Switching Centre

GSM NETWORK ARCHITECTURE -The MSC is connected to: 1.HLR (Home location register) 2.VLR (Visitor location register) 3.AUC (Authentication register) 4.EIR (Equipment identity register)

GSM NETWORK ARCHITECTURE 1.HLR (Home location register) -The centralized database that stores and manages all mobile subscription parameters -HLR contains :  Subscriber identification numbers (IMSI,MSISDN)  Subscriber current location information (MSC/VLR)  Subscriber authentication information  Charging  Subscriber type

GSM NETWORK ARCHITECTURE 2. VLR (Visitor location register) -A temporary storage location for subscription information for MSs which are within MSC service area -VLR contains :  Mobile status (free, busy,…etc)  Temporary MS identity (TMSI)  Temporary MS roaming number (MSRN)

GSM NETWORK ARCHITECTURE 3.Authentication - It is a processor system that performs the authentication function AUC RAND Database IMSI,Ki A8A3 RANDSERSKc Triplet Ki IMSI Triplet Request for Triplet from HLR,VLR

GSM NETWORK ARCHITECTURE 4. EIR (Equipment identity register) -As the subscriber and equipment are separate in GSM so we use a separate authentication process for MS equipment -EIR is a centralized database for validation of international mobile equipment identity (IMEI) -EIR contains 3 lists:  White list (for valid MS equipment)  Black list (for stolen or denied service MS)  Gray list (for mal-performance MS [e.g. faulty software] ) EIR Black list White list Gray list

GSM NETWORK ARCHITECTURE 3-The Operation and maintenance center (OMC):- A-The Operation and Maintenance Center for Radio part (BSS) (OMC-R) B-The Operation and Maintenance Center for switching parts (OMC-S )

GSM NETWORK ARCHITECTURE The Operation and maintenance center (OMC)

GSM NETWORK ARCHITECTURE - Geographic network areas

GSM NETWORK ARCHITECTURE

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GSM NETWORK ARCHITECTURE - Cell

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The base station controller (BSC)