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MOBILE COMMUNICATION
WHAT IS MOBILITY ?


•   Access the Technology everywhere whether
    we are work or play, in the office, grounds or
    at home. To meet this demand the GSM
    (Global System for Mobile Communication) for
    mobile telephony was introduced in the mid-
    1980s. A boom is underway, such that many
    GSM user find life without their phone
    practically inconceivable.
MOBILE
      COMMUNICATION




TDMA/FDMA             CDMA
Broad Band
                                                  4G
Service type
            Narrow Band           Wide Band
          1G          2G           3G
      Multi
      media
                                               Wireless
                                               Internet
                                               Mobile
                                    IMT
                        Digital                system
                                    2000
    Voice               IS 95
            Analog
                        IS 136
            AMPS
                        GSM

            ~ 24kbps   ~64kbps     ~2Mbps     ~20Mbps

            1980        1990        2000      2010
                                     Years
Freq                          PN Code

Freq                          Freq




       Time            Time             Time

FDMA                 TDMA            CDMA
FDMA ( FREQUENCY DIVISION
MULTIPLE ACCESS )
 • In FDMA, the entire allocated cellular
   frequency spectrum is divided into a
   number of 30-kHz channels .
 • The power transmitted by a cell is only
   large enough to communicate with mobile
   stations located near the edge of the cell’s
   coverage area.
 • The radius of a cell might be one mile or
   less-referred to as a small cell
TDMA (TIME DIVISION MULTIPLE
ACCESS)
 • TDMA is a digital wireless air interface .

 • It divides each carrier frequency into a
   number of time slots, each of which
   constitutes an independent telephone
   circuit.
CDMA (CODE DIVISION MULTIPLE
ACCESS)
 • A digital multiple access technique
   specified by the Telecommunications
   Industry Association (TIA) as "IS-95."
 • One of the unique aspect of CDMA is that
   while there are certainly limits to the
   number of phone calls that can be handled
   by a carrier, this is not a fixed number .
 • Code division multiple access (CDMA) is a
   digital air interface standard, claiming eight
   to fifteen times the capacity of analog.
GSM IS A TDMA TECHNIQUE
            HISTORY OF GSM
  What ?
  •GSM: Global System for Mobile
  Communications
  •Formerly: Group Special Mobile

  When ?
  • 1982: GSM created to set
    standard.
  • 1988: Industrial development
    started.
  • 1991: First Systems Deployed.
Why ?
 •Higher digital voice quality.
•Low cost alternatives to making calls such as SMS .
•Ability to deploy equipment from different vendors.

                    GSM
                    Services

  • Tele-services
  • Bearer or Data Services
  • Supplementary services
Tele Services

 • Telecommunication services that
   enable voice communication via
   mobile phones
 • Offered services
- Mobile telephony
- Emergency calling
BEARER SERVICES
• Short Message Service (SMS)
 o up to 160 character alphanumeric data
   transmission to/from the mobile terminal
• Unified Messaging Services(UMS)
• Group 3 fax
• Voice mailbox
• Include various data services for information
  transfer between GSM and other networks
  like PSTN, ISDN etc at rates from 300 to 9600
  bps
• Electronic mail
SUPPLEMENTARY SERVICES
   Call related services :
    • Call Waiting- Notification of an incoming call while
      on the handset
    • Call Hold- Put a caller on hold to take another call
    • Call Barring- All calls, outgoing calls, or incoming
      calls
    • Call Forwarding- Calls can be sent to various
      numbers defined by the user
    • Multi Party Call Conferencing - Link multiple calls
      together
    • CLIP – Caller line identification presentation
    • CLIR – Caller line identification restriction
    • CUG – Closed user group
GSM ARCHITECTURE
SYSTEM ARCHITECTURE
   Mobile Station (MS):           • Mobile Equipment
                                     (ME)
                                   • Subscriber Identity
                                     Module (SIM)

   Base Station Subsystem (BSS):
                           • Base Transceiver Station
                             (BTS)
                           • Base Station Controller (BSC)
   Network Subsystem:
                            •   Mobile Switching Center (MSC)
                            •   Home Location Register (HLR)
                            •   Visitor Location Register (VLR)
                            •   Authentication Center (AUC)
                            •   Equipment Identity Register (EIR)
MOBILE STATION (MS)
• The Mobile Station is made
  up of two entities:
• Mobile Equipment (ME)
 o The Mobile Equipment is the
   hardware used by the subscriber to
   access the network .
 o Uniquely identified by an IMEI
   (International Mobile Equipment
   Identity)

 o Subscriber Identity Module (SIM)
 o Smart card containing the
   International Mobile Subscriber
   Identity (IMSI)
 o Allows user to send and receive calls
   and receive other subscribed services
 o Protected by a password or PIN
BASE STATION SUBSYSTEM
   Base Station Subsystem is
    composed of two parts :

   1) Base Transceiver Station
    (BTS)
   2) Base Station Controller
    (BSC)

    • Base Transceiver
      Station (BTS)
   Houses the radio transceivers
    that define a cell
   Handles radio-link protocols
    with the Mobile Station
• Base Station Controller
  (BSC)
 Manages Resources for BTS
 Handles call set up
 Location update
 Handover for each MS
NETWORK SUBSYSTEM
   Mobile Services Switching Center (MSC)
   Major MSC Functions :

   Switching and call routing
   Charging
   Service provisioning
   Communication with HLR
   Communication with the VLR
   Communication with other MSCs
   Control of connected BSCs
   Direct access to Internet services

   Home Location Registers (HLR) :
   Contains administrative information of
    each subscriber
   Most important database
Visitor Location Registers (VLR)
       - Integrated with MSC
     o tracks which customers have the phone on and
       ready to receive a call
     o periodically updates the database on which
       phones are turned on and ready to receive calls
Authentication Center (AUC)
     o mainly used for security
     o data storage location and functional part of the
       network
     o Ki is the primary element
Equipment Identity Register (EIR)
       - Database that is used to track handsets using
       the IMEI ,Made up of three sub-classes: The
       White List, The Black List and the Gray List
     o Optional database
GSM FREQUENCY ALLOCATION
 •     GSM systems use radio frequencies
       between 890-915 MHz for receive and                  Downlink
       between 935-960 MHz for transmit.
 •     RF carriers are spaced every 200 kHz,
       allowing a total of 124 carriers for use.         Uplink
 •     An RF carrier is a pair of radio frequencies,
       one used in each direction.
 •     Transmit and receive frequencies are
       always separated by 45 MHz

  UPLINK FREQUENCIES                      DOWNLINK FREQUENCIES




890                       915          935                   960



     UPLINK AND DOWNLINK FREQUENCY SEPARATED BY 45MHZ
GSM SECURITY
   GSM Security
            MS                    NETWORK
                         Random no
             Ki    Ki          Ki      Ki

            A3     A8         A3            A8

                           SRES
                    Kc                      Kc

            SRES               Equal
EXPLANATION

 • On air interface, GSM uses encryption
   and TMSI instead of IMSI.
 • SIM is provided 4-8 digit PIN to validate
   the ownership of SIM
 • 3 algorithms are specified :
- A3 algorithm for authentication
- A5 algorithm for encryption
- A8 algorithm for key generation

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Everything About Mobile Communication

  • 2. WHAT IS MOBILITY ? • Access the Technology everywhere whether we are work or play, in the office, grounds or at home. To meet this demand the GSM (Global System for Mobile Communication) for mobile telephony was introduced in the mid- 1980s. A boom is underway, such that many GSM user find life without their phone practically inconceivable.
  • 3. MOBILE COMMUNICATION TDMA/FDMA CDMA
  • 4. Broad Band 4G Service type Narrow Band Wide Band 1G 2G 3G Multi media Wireless Internet Mobile IMT Digital system 2000 Voice IS 95 Analog IS 136 AMPS GSM ~ 24kbps ~64kbps ~2Mbps ~20Mbps 1980 1990 2000 2010 Years
  • 5. Freq PN Code Freq Freq Time Time Time FDMA TDMA CDMA
  • 6. FDMA ( FREQUENCY DIVISION MULTIPLE ACCESS ) • In FDMA, the entire allocated cellular frequency spectrum is divided into a number of 30-kHz channels . • The power transmitted by a cell is only large enough to communicate with mobile stations located near the edge of the cell’s coverage area. • The radius of a cell might be one mile or less-referred to as a small cell
  • 7. TDMA (TIME DIVISION MULTIPLE ACCESS) • TDMA is a digital wireless air interface . • It divides each carrier frequency into a number of time slots, each of which constitutes an independent telephone circuit.
  • 8. CDMA (CODE DIVISION MULTIPLE ACCESS) • A digital multiple access technique specified by the Telecommunications Industry Association (TIA) as "IS-95." • One of the unique aspect of CDMA is that while there are certainly limits to the number of phone calls that can be handled by a carrier, this is not a fixed number . • Code division multiple access (CDMA) is a digital air interface standard, claiming eight to fifteen times the capacity of analog.
  • 9. GSM IS A TDMA TECHNIQUE HISTORY OF GSM What ? •GSM: Global System for Mobile Communications •Formerly: Group Special Mobile When ? • 1982: GSM created to set standard. • 1988: Industrial development started. • 1991: First Systems Deployed.
  • 10. Why ? •Higher digital voice quality. •Low cost alternatives to making calls such as SMS . •Ability to deploy equipment from different vendors. GSM Services • Tele-services • Bearer or Data Services • Supplementary services
  • 11. Tele Services • Telecommunication services that enable voice communication via mobile phones • Offered services - Mobile telephony - Emergency calling
  • 12. BEARER SERVICES • Short Message Service (SMS) o up to 160 character alphanumeric data transmission to/from the mobile terminal • Unified Messaging Services(UMS) • Group 3 fax • Voice mailbox • Include various data services for information transfer between GSM and other networks like PSTN, ISDN etc at rates from 300 to 9600 bps • Electronic mail
  • 13. SUPPLEMENTARY SERVICES  Call related services : • Call Waiting- Notification of an incoming call while on the handset • Call Hold- Put a caller on hold to take another call • Call Barring- All calls, outgoing calls, or incoming calls • Call Forwarding- Calls can be sent to various numbers defined by the user • Multi Party Call Conferencing - Link multiple calls together • CLIP – Caller line identification presentation • CLIR – Caller line identification restriction • CUG – Closed user group
  • 15. SYSTEM ARCHITECTURE  Mobile Station (MS): • Mobile Equipment (ME) • Subscriber Identity Module (SIM)  Base Station Subsystem (BSS): • Base Transceiver Station (BTS) • Base Station Controller (BSC)  Network Subsystem: • Mobile Switching Center (MSC) • Home Location Register (HLR) • Visitor Location Register (VLR) • Authentication Center (AUC) • Equipment Identity Register (EIR)
  • 16. MOBILE STATION (MS) • The Mobile Station is made up of two entities: • Mobile Equipment (ME) o The Mobile Equipment is the hardware used by the subscriber to access the network . o Uniquely identified by an IMEI (International Mobile Equipment Identity) o Subscriber Identity Module (SIM) o Smart card containing the International Mobile Subscriber Identity (IMSI) o Allows user to send and receive calls and receive other subscribed services o Protected by a password or PIN
  • 17. BASE STATION SUBSYSTEM  Base Station Subsystem is composed of two parts :  1) Base Transceiver Station (BTS)  2) Base Station Controller (BSC) • Base Transceiver Station (BTS)  Houses the radio transceivers that define a cell  Handles radio-link protocols with the Mobile Station
  • 18. • Base Station Controller (BSC) Manages Resources for BTS Handles call set up Location update Handover for each MS
  • 19. NETWORK SUBSYSTEM  Mobile Services Switching Center (MSC)  Major MSC Functions :  Switching and call routing  Charging  Service provisioning  Communication with HLR  Communication with the VLR  Communication with other MSCs  Control of connected BSCs  Direct access to Internet services  Home Location Registers (HLR) :  Contains administrative information of each subscriber  Most important database
  • 20. Visitor Location Registers (VLR) - Integrated with MSC o tracks which customers have the phone on and ready to receive a call o periodically updates the database on which phones are turned on and ready to receive calls Authentication Center (AUC) o mainly used for security o data storage location and functional part of the network o Ki is the primary element Equipment Identity Register (EIR) - Database that is used to track handsets using the IMEI ,Made up of three sub-classes: The White List, The Black List and the Gray List o Optional database
  • 21. GSM FREQUENCY ALLOCATION • GSM systems use radio frequencies between 890-915 MHz for receive and Downlink between 935-960 MHz for transmit. • RF carriers are spaced every 200 kHz, allowing a total of 124 carriers for use. Uplink • An RF carrier is a pair of radio frequencies, one used in each direction. • Transmit and receive frequencies are always separated by 45 MHz UPLINK FREQUENCIES DOWNLINK FREQUENCIES 890 915 935 960 UPLINK AND DOWNLINK FREQUENCY SEPARATED BY 45MHZ
  • 22. GSM SECURITY  GSM Security MS NETWORK Random no Ki Ki Ki Ki A3 A8 A3 A8 SRES Kc Kc SRES Equal
  • 23. EXPLANATION • On air interface, GSM uses encryption and TMSI instead of IMSI. • SIM is provided 4-8 digit PIN to validate the ownership of SIM • 3 algorithms are specified : - A3 algorithm for authentication - A5 algorithm for encryption - A8 algorithm for key generation