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GSM INTRODUCTION
INTRODUCTIONIntroduction
Transmission Principles
GSM Services
GSM PLMN
Network Planning
Procedure
GSM Signaling
Radio Interface
Siemens Solution
ICM N templ-example.ppt
INTRODUCTIONIntroduction
Transmission Principles
GSM Services
GSM PLMN
Network Planning
Procedure
GSM Signaling
Radio Interface
Siemens Solution
re-use distancerSingle CellSystemCellularSystem
ICM N templ-example.ppt
INTRODUCTIONIntroduction
Transmission Principles
GSM Services
GSM PLMN
Network Planning
Procedure
GSM Signaling
Radio Interface
Siemens Solution
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TRANSMISSION PRINCIPLESIntroduction
Transmission Principles
GSM Services
GSM PLMN
Network Planning
Procedure
GSM Signaling
Radio Interface
Siemens Solution
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TRANSMISSION PRINCIPLESIntroduction
Transmission Principles
GSM Services
GSM PLMN
Network Planning
Procedure
GSM Signaling
Radio Interface
Siemens Solution
frequency ftime tpower TS 1TS 2TS 3TDMAfrequency ftime tpower 123FDMAPP
TRANSMISSION PRINCIPLES
TRANSMISSION PRINCIPLESf2f1f3f2f1f3f2f1f3f2f1f3f2f1f3
TRANSMISSION PRINCIPLESPCM30: TDMA Principletelephone channels 1 - 15telephone channels 17 - 31signaling channeltime slot
TS 0TS 1TS 2TS 3TS 4TS 5TS 6TS 70.577 ms0.577 ms0.577 ms0.577 ms0.577 ms0.577 ms0.577 ms0.577 ms4.6 ms
TS 0TS 1TS 2TS 3TS 4TS 5TS 6TS 70.577 ms0.577 ms0.577 ms0.577 ms0.577 ms0.577 ms0.577 ms0.577 ms4.6 ms
TS 0TS 1TS 2TS 3TS 4TS 5TS 6TS 70.577 ms0.577 ms0.577 ms0.577 ms0.577 ms0.577 ms0.577 ms0.577 ms4.6 ms
TS 0TS 1TS 2TS 3TS 4TS 5TS 6TS 70.577 ms0.577 ms0.577 ms0.577 ms0.577 ms0.577 ms0.577 ms0.577 ms4.6 ms
GSM SERVICESIntroduction
Transmission Principles
GSM Services
GSM PLMN
Network Planning
Procedure
GSM Signaling
Radio Interface
Siemens Solution
GSM PLMN GSM InterfaceTMSBTSBSCTRAUVLRACLMTLMTLMTOMC - BUmAbisAsubCBFGEDTTOAEIRMSCMSC
GSM PLMN - Base Station ControllerTRAUTRAUTRAUBSC BSS control Switched between TRAU BTS Radio Resource Management Collecting error messages in BSS Contact to OMC-B Database storage, SW of BSSAsubAbis
GSM PLMN - TRAUTRAU64 kbit/s64646464 kbit/s64646464 kbit/s64646464 kbit/s64646416161616BSC64 kbit/s64646416161616sub multiplexer speech compression: 64kbit/s 13 or 5.6 kbit/s + in band signaling data transmission:"64 kbit/s" 0.3 - 9.6 kbit/s + in band signaling signaling:transparentAsubA
GSM PLMN GSM Phase 2+GGSN: Gateway to PDNs Protocol conversion Routing / Traffic Management Screening / FilteringMobileDTESGSNServing GPRS Support NodeGGSNGateway GPRS Support NodeVMSC / VLR
GMSCHLRextensionPCUBSSChannel Codec Unit CCU:BTS-SW upgrade for newCoding Schemes CS-1... CS-4HLR Extension::GPRS subscriber data(GPRS Register GR)Packet Control Unit PCU: protocol conversion radio resource managementCCUSGSN: serves all GPRS-MS in SGSN area Routing / Traffic-Management Mobility Management functions, e.g. Location Update, Attach, Paging,.. storing Location information Security & Access Control collecting charging data signalling with HLR, EIR, GGSN, MSC,..GiGnGbGr
NETWORK PLANNINGIntroduction
Transmission Principles
GSM Services
GSM PLMN
Network Planning
Procedure
GSM Signaling
Radio Interface
Siemens Solution
Very first steps
Studying the topographical maps, the relative statistical relevant information, local regulations and laws, existing networks and numbering plans future expansion plans
Network Planning
evaluation of expected traffic density use of CAD network planning tool (Tornado)determination of suitable MSC, BSC, BTS sitesTransmission Planning
connection points to the PSTN possible leased lines frequencies available for microwave links
NETWORK PLANNINGIntroduction
Transmission Principles
GSM Services
GSM PLMN
Network Planning
Procedure
GSM Signaling
Radio Interface
Siemens Solution
Frequency re-use distance: avoid inter-channel interferences Cluster: smallest domain within which all frequency resource is used (GSM900: typ. 7/9 cells) Network planning: difficult
The Cellular Network / Principles of Network Planning
NETWORK PLANNING
NETWORK PLANNING
PROCEDURE Codes IdentitiesIntroduction
Transmission Principles
GSM Services
GSM PLMN
Network Planning
Procedure
GSM Signaling
Radio Interface
Siemens Solution
CGI
PROCEDURE Security FeaturesSecurity Features: Authentication Ciphering TMSI allocation IMEI checkIntroduction
Transmission Principles
GSM Services
GSM PLMN
Network Planning
Procedure
GSM Signaling
Radio Interface
Siemens Solution
PROCEDURE Authentication & CipheringIntroduction
Transmission Principles
GSM Services
GSM PLMN
Network Planning
Procedure
GSM Signaling
Radio Interface
Siemens Solution
PROCEDURE TMSI Allocation
PROCEDURE IMEI Check
PROCEDURE Location UpdateIntroduction
Transmission Principles
GSM Services
GSM PLMN
Network Planning
Procedure
GSM Signaling
Radio Interface
Siemens Solution
PROCEDURE Location Update
GSM SIGNALLINGIntroduction
Transmission Principles
GSM Services
GSM PLMN
Network Planning
Procedure
GSM Signaling
Radio Interface
Siemens Solution
GSM SIGNALLING
RADIO INTERFACE Layer 1Introduction
Transmission Principles
GSM Services
GSM PLMN
Network Planning
Procedure
GSM Signaling
Radio Interface
Siemens Solution
RADIO INTERFACE Logical Channel
Multiplexing of Logical Channels1 RACH slot: 1 channel request message of 1 subscriber 1 CCCH block (4 slots):- 1 paging message for 1...4 subscribers or - 1 access grant message for 1...2 subscribers
Channel Organization in a Cell TCH/F + FACCH/F + SACCH/FTCHFULLFCCH + SCH+ BCCH+ CCCH (AGCH + PCH + RACH)MAINBCCHFCCH + SCH + BCCH + CCCH + 4 (SDCCH + SACCH)MBCCHC8 (SDCCH + SACCH)SDCCHTCH/H (0) + FACCH/H (0) + SACCH/H (0) + TCH/H (1)TCHF_HLFFCCH + SCH + BCCH + CCCH + 3 (SDCCH + SACCH) + CBCHBCBCH7 (SDCCH + SACCH) + CBCHSCBCHBCCH + CCCHCCCH
Channel Organization in a Cell
Time organization for one TCH
Channel configurationIn a cell with 2 RFC there are more possibilities, depending on the used traffic model [SDCCH dimensioning], for example:
Example :
call attempts per subscriber per hour1.1time for MOC/MTC setup signaling3 sectime for Location Update5 secLocation Updates per subscriber per hour2.2
The SDCCH load per subscriber is calculated as follows: (1.1 * 3 sec + 2.2 * 5 sec) / 3600 sec = 0.004 Erl
Furthermore we have for the TCH: 25 mErlUsing 2 carrier channel configuration.We have four values SDCCH load per subscriber to be considered:
Assumptions: 25 mErl TCH Load per subscriber 4 mErl SDCCH load per subscriberExample for Channel Configuration Erlang Table
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