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GSM ARCHITECTURE, GSM 
NETWORK IDENTITIES, NETWORK 
CASES, CELL PLANNING, AND 
COMPOUND CHARGING 
Prepared by: 
Zorays Khalid (Internee)
ERICSSON’S GSM SYSTEM 
ARCHITECTURE 
• Cellular Matara Ericsson 20 (GSM 900 and 
GSM 1800) 
• Cellular Mobile System 40 (GSM 1900) 
• Table 
System P-GSM E-GSM GSM 1800 GSM 1900 
BW 25 MHz 35 MHz 75 MHz 60 MHZ 
Radio 
125 175 375 300 
Channels 
Wave 
length 
~33 cm ~33cm ~17cm ~16 cm
CAPACITY AND FREQUENCY RE-USE 
• Limited frequencies 
• Capacity: Number of frequencies in the cell 
• Interference is avoided by allocating 
different frequencies in adjacent cells and 
reallocating these frequencies in a 
honeycomb pattern 
• The lower frequency re-use distance, the 
more capacity is available.
GSM TRANSMISSION PROCESS 
1.ADC 
2.Segmentation 
3.Speech Coding 
4.Channel Coding 
5. Interleaving 
6.Ciphering/Encryption 
7.Burst Formatting
LOGICAL CHANNELS 
• Each time slot on the TDMA frame is a 
physical channel. 
• 8 physical channels per carrier. 
• Control Channels 
1.Broadcast (connects) 
2.Common (request access) 
3.Dedicated (set-up) 
• Traffic Channels
AXE STRUCTURE 
• Non- Application Modularity based AXE 105 
e.g. BSC node 
• Application Modularity based AXE 106 
(discussed)
SWITCHING SYSTEM 
• Mobile services Switching Center/ Visitor 
Location Register 
• Gateway Mobile services Switching Center 
• Home Location Register 
• Interworking Location Register* 
• Authentication Center and Equipment 
Identity Register
MSC 
• Switching and call routing 
• Charging and Service provisioning 
• Communication with HLR 
• Communication with VLR 
• Communication with MSC 
• Control of connected BSC’s 
• Direct Access to Internet Services
VLR 
• Temporary storage location for Mobile 
Subscription within particular MSC service 
area. 
• On entering new MSC service area, It 
1. Checks data base that MS is listed or not using 
IMSI 
2. If not listed, it requests HLR to send a copy of MS 
subscription 
3. HLR does so and updates itself and instructs old 
VLR to delete it. 
4. VLR stores this information.
GMSC 
• It enables MSC to interrogate HLR in order 
to route a mobile terminating call*. 
• Find and interrogate HLR for roaming 
number. 
• Routes the call according to the 
interrogation.
HLR 
• It is a permanent store for person’s subscription 
information e.g. IMSI, MSISDN, subscriber 
supplementary services, subscriber location information 
(i.e. MSC service area), subscriber authentication 
information. 
• Subscription database management 
• Communication with the MSC’s 
• Communication with GMSC’s 
• Communication with AUC’s 
• Communication with VLR’s/ILR’s
CALL SETUP 
• Marking the MS as active in the VLR 
• The authentication procedure 
• Start Ciphering 
• Equipment Identification 
• Sending the B-subscriber’s number to the 
network 
• Checking if the subscriber has the service 
“Barring of outgoing calls” activated
MOBILE INTELLIGENT NETWORK 
• Ericsson’s MIN nodes are 
• SSF: SSP acts as an interface between the call 
control functions of the mobile network and the 
service control functions of a Service Control 
point. 
• SCF: SCP contains the intelligence of the MIN 
services. 
• SDP 
• Manages data which is used by MIN.
GSM NETWORK IDENTITIES 
• These are the unique numbers used to locate 
a mobile subscriber e.g., E.164 numbering 
plan is used in PSTN/ISDN network 
• Three main types of GSM Network Identities 
1.Subscriber Related Identities 
2.Equipment Related Identities 
3.Location Related Identities
SUBSCRIBER RELATED IDENTITIES 
• MSISDN 
• IMSI 
• TMSI
TMSI 
MSC/VLR allocate 
TMSI to IMSI (SIM) at 
time of registration. 
It helps protect 
subscriber identity 
Significant with 
MSC/VLR 
It is changed on 
location update 
8 digits 
Subscriber Identity 
confidentiality is 
enforced when 
subscriber is using 
PLMN prevents 
tracing of the mobile 
IMSI 
For identification over 
radio path and 
through the network. 
Network related 
subscriber info. for all 
signaling in a PLMN. 
Ki, A3, A8 
VLR,SIM,HLR 
MCC+MNC+MSIN 
MSISDN 
0313 5171 327 
CME 20 
CC+NDC (PLMN 
codes) +SN = 15 
dig. Max 
CMS 40 
NDC -> NPA
EQUIPMENT RELATED IDENTITIES 
• IMEI 
• IMEISV
IMEISV 
Software version 
helps determine 
services of MS 
and speech 
coding 
capabilities 
IMEI 
356384 00 610648 
6 
TAC + FAC + SNR + spare 
bit 
Uniquely identifies 
MS equipment to 
network 
For security 
procedures 
stolen/unauthorize 
d access to the 
network 
EIR functions
LOCATION RELATED IDENTITIES 
• MSRN 
• LAI 
• CGI 
• BSIC 
• LN 
• RSZI
MSRN 
• It is assigned 
during 
establishment of a 
call to a roaming 
subscriber 
• CC + NDC + SN* 
LAI 
• Required for routing 
• Paging: MSC knows 
current LA of MS 
• Location updating 
• MCC + MNC + LAC* 
CGI 
• For Identifying 
individual cells 
within a Location 
Area 
• 65536 X 65536 = 4.3 
billion max. no. of 
cell identities in one 
operator’s network
BSIC 
• To distinguish 
b/w different 
base stations 
ending on 
same 
frequency 
• NCC* + BCC* 
LN 
• Geographical 
• For 
local/regional 
subscription 
• CC + NDC + 
LSP* 
RSZI 
• For regional 
subscription 
• CC + NDC + 
ZC
TRAFFIC CASES 
• MS in Idle mode 
• MS in Active mode 
1.Mobile Originated 
2.Mobile Terminated
ATTACHING TO THE NETWORK 
A. IMSI attach 
On switching MS 
1. It scans all RF channels tuning to the strongest 
carrier and checks If it is a BCCH and tries 
otherwise 2nd strongest carrier to lock with. 
2. If BCCH belongs to other network only 
“Emergency calls allowed” 
3.List stored in a memory to directly find specific 
carriers
ATTACHING TO THE NETWORK 
MS sends IMSI attach message signifying 
that it turned from detached to idle. 
VLR determines if subscriber already present 
If not, it asks for a copy of subscriber info 
from HLR 
VLR updates MS to idle 
MS is informed in an acknowledgement 
message
ATTACHING TO THE NETWORK 
(CONT.) 
B. Location Updating, type IMSI attach 
In case Location Area has changed while MS 
was detached 
VLR is updated of this new location during 
IMSI attach
ROAMING IN THE NETWORK 
A. Changing cell within a Location Area 
No update b/c MS knows that the new cell 
belongs to the same Location Area by listening 
to BCCH 
B. Location Updating, same MSC/VLR area 
In case MS detects a change in LAI by 
listening to BCCH* and comparing with the one 
stored on the SIM. It requests the network for 
update via Location Updating Message
ROAMING IN THE NETWORK (CONT.) 
MS connects via SDCCH and authentication 
is performed 
MSC/VLR authenticates that MS belongs to 
the network or not and requests the RBS and 
MS to release the signaling channel 
accordingly
ROAMING IN THE NETWORK (CONT.) 
C. Location Update, New MSC/VLR 
Now if MSC/VLR do not find the MS 
registered 
HLR is requested to provide a copy of MS 
subscription 
New VLR is informed of location and status, 
meanwhile HLR updates itself 
Old VLR is told to remove MS subscription 
VLR acknowledges to MS
ROAMING IN THE NETWORK (CONT.) 
D. Location Updating, type Periodic 
BCCH let’s know the refreshing rate 
If MS misses such a registration, network 
marks it detached preventing needless 
paging 
MS tries to register until it gets 
acknowledgement
DETACHING FROM THE NETWORK 
A. IMSI detach 
On Switching off, VLR marks the 
corresponding IMSI detach 
HLR not informed, no acknowledgement sent 
to MS 
B. Implicit detach 
In case of periodic registration failure
TRAFFIC CASES: CALL FROM AN MS 
MS uses RACH to ask for Signaling channel 
BTS assigns a signaling channel 
(SDCCH) using AGCH 
MS sends a call set-up 
request to MSC/VLR via 
SDCCH* 
MSC/VLR forwards B-number to an 
exchange in the PSTN. If answered, 
connection is established. 
The MSC/VLR instructs 
the BTS to allocate an idle 
TCH. The RBS and MS 
tunes to the TCH
CALL SET-UP 
1. MSC/VLR knows that the MS is in which LA, it sends a 
paging message to the BSC. 
2. The BSC distributes the paging message to different BTS in 
the desired Location Area using PCH. 
3. When MS detects its MSIN it sends a request for signaling 
channel using RACH 
4. The BSC uses AGCH to inform MS about SDCCH and 
SACCH 
5. SDCCH and SACCH are used for call set-up. A TCH is 
allocated and SDCCH is released. 
6. The MS and BTS switches to the TCH frequency and time 
slot. During call, SACCH is used to keep call status. 
7. FACCH checks for handover*.
CALL TO AN MS 
• The exact location of the MS called is 
unknown 
• Paging is done 
• MSISDN is analyzed in PSTN (a call to 
MS) 
• GMSC finds out which HLR does it 
belong to…. 
• Checks if C-number call forwarding is 
activated 
• HLR requests MSRN from 
MSC/VLR…..sent to GMSC
CALL TO AN MS 
• GMSC analyzes MSRN and routes the call to 
the MSC/VLR 
• MSC/VLR knows about LA the MS is situated 
in and a paging message is sent 
• BSC uses PCH to page IMSI or TMSI* 
• The rest is the same.
CELLS 
• Cell planning: Site, equipment and its 
configuration 
• A cell may be defined as an area of radio 
coverage from one BTS*/hexagon 
(graphically). 
• Two main Types: 
1. Omni directional Cell (360 
degrees/coverage) 
2. Sector Cell (in a given direction only e.g. 
120 or 180 degrees/ capacity)
CELL PLANNING PROCESS 
Start (go C.W.) 
Traffic and 
Coverage 
Analysis 
Nominal Cell 
Plan 
Surveys 
System Design 
Implementation
OVERLAID/UNDERLAID SUBCELLS 
• A way to increase traffic capacity without 
building new sites 
• Overlaid at lower power level (smaller 
coverage area) 
• Underlaid at a bit higher power level (larger 
coverage area comparatively) and thus two 
different frequency re-use patterns.
CHARGED CALLS CS1+ 
• Ericsson’s IN protocol supporting all 
capabilities of Ericsson INAP 2.1 and ETSI 
Core INAP CS1 
• Applies to Originating, Terminating, and 
Forwarded Calls in the HPLMN and 
Terminating Calls in the VPLMN
ORIGINATING CHARGED CALL 
• I am a Charging System Subscriber* 
• I initiate a call 
• My Originating IN Category Key in the VLR routes the call to SSF 
• SSF collects call data and triggers CCN 
• CCN selects SDP and sends call data (MNP/LBC are performed 
optionally) 
• SDP reserves money from the account and sends the calculated time to 
CCN + announc. 
• CCN tells SSF to play announcements if requested 
• CCN directs SSF to setup the call and monitors it based on calculated call 
time. 
• Call lasts longer than the time sent to SSF ….. CCN is notified 
• CCN requests another reservation from SDP
ORIGINATING CALL 
• SDP makes new charging analysis and deducts the amount previously 
reserved from the account* 
• SDP reserves money for next period and forwards a new call time to CCN 
• CCN passes the new call time on to SSF 
• If my account balance reaches account empty limit 
• In case the call lasts longer, a notification is sent to CCN 
• CCN requests SDP to reserve another amount 
• SDP makes a new charging analysis and updates the account 
• Since no enough funds the SDP calculates call time to CCN together with 
an indication 
• A call cutoff warning announcement is played after a fixed time 
• This time between call cutoff warning and call cutoff is excluded from new 
call time and passed on to SSF
ORIGINATING CALL 
• SSF notifies CCN that the time sent has expired 
• CCN send remaining 30 seconds to SSF 
• SSF tells CCN that these 30 seconds have expired 
• CCN tells SSF to play call cutoff announcement and to disconnect 
• SSF notifies CCN about call disconnect 
• CCN sends a final report to SDP where final charging is done 
• SDP also rates the total call and sends the report to CCN 
• CCN tells a call release to SSF.
SMS IN TRIGGERED CHARGING 
• An SMS is sent based on OICK and the destination address routes it to 
the SSF 
• The SSF collects data about the call and triggers CCN to check the 
account 
• The data collected in step 2, is sent in a first interrogation to where the 
service data scenario of the account is checked and a a preliminary 
charging analysis takes place 
• No reservation of money is performed in this step 
• SDP sends the result of the interrogation to CCN 
• CCN sends a successful result to the SSF 
• The MSC delivers the SMS to the SMS-C 
• The delivery of the SMS is confirmed by the SMS-C 
• The MSC/SSF triggers CCN to deduct the fee of the SMS 
• CCN sends a first interrogation to SDP where the service scenario of the 
account is checked
SMS IN CS+1 
• And a preliminary charging analysis takes place 
• SDP reserves money from the account and sends a successful result 
together with other call data to CCN 
• CCN sends a final report to the SDP 
• SDP rates the total cost, deducts money from the account and sends a 
final report result to CCN 
• CCN sends a release operation with a successful deduct code to the 
MSC/SSF
VOUCHER REFILL THROUGH IVR 
• A refill call is initiated by me 
• The call is routed to Interactive Voice Response. The IVR check if the 
calling party no. is complete 
• The IVR requests account information from AIR (Account Information and 
Refill System) 
• AIR interrogates Account Finder (AF) to get the SDP IP address 
• AF returns the SDP IP address 
• AIR uses the SDP IP address to request account and subscriber data 
information from SDP 
• SDP checks if any account updates are necessary and sends the result of 
account information request back to AIR 
• AIR sends the requested information to IVR e.g. preferred language
VOUCHER REFILL THROUGH IVR 
• The IVR plays a standard welcome announcement and a menu 
announcement/. The subscriber selects the menu option voucher refill and 
enters the voucher activation number 
• The entered activation code and the mobile number of the subscriber is 
sent to AIR for verification 
• AOR requests account information from SDP 
• SDP sends the result of account information request back to AIR. AIR 
verifies that the subscriber exists and is not barred from refill 
• AIR sends the entered voucher activation code to the Voucher Server 
(VS) for verification 
• When the VS has verified the voucher activation code and has reserved 
the voucher, it returns a response to AIR
VOUCHER REFILL THROUGH IVR 
• AIR receives a response from the VS indicating if the verification was 
successful or not. It was successful, so AIR sends a refill request to SDP 
• The account balance increased in SDP database for account 
• CDR processing is used and has caused an SMS/GPRS barring. 
Unbarring of SMS and GPRS in the HLR is supported when a certain 
account threshold has been reached. In this case through a refill 
• SDP sends the result of the refill back to AIR 
• The refill was successful so AIR requests the VS to set the voucher in 
used state 
• The VS responds with the result back to AIR 
• AIR sends a response to the IVR including the account balance and an 
indication if the refill was successful or not
VOUCHER REFILL THROUGH IVR 
• A CDR including the refill data is generated 
• The IVR uses the voice prompt to notify the subscriber of the result 
• The subscriber releases the call
USSD BALANCE ENQUIRY 
• I originate a USSD message with the USSD service code corresponding to 
enquiry 
• The MSC forwards the message to the HLR 
• The HLR analyses the USSD service code and forwards the message to AIR 
• AIR interrogates AF to get the SDP IP address 
• AF returns the SDP IP address 
• AIR uses the returned SDP IP address to request account and subscriber data 
information from SDP 
• SDP sends the requested account information to AIR 
• AIR reformats the response into a USSD text string and send to the HLR. The 
response is successful, so the appropriate successful message is sent, 
otherwise a failure response with the reason for failure would have been sent 
• The HLR forwards the response to the MSC and the response is displayed on 
the subscriber’s handset

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Gsm architecture, gsm network identities, network cases, cell planning, and compound charging

  • 1. GSM ARCHITECTURE, GSM NETWORK IDENTITIES, NETWORK CASES, CELL PLANNING, AND COMPOUND CHARGING Prepared by: Zorays Khalid (Internee)
  • 2. ERICSSON’S GSM SYSTEM ARCHITECTURE • Cellular Matara Ericsson 20 (GSM 900 and GSM 1800) • Cellular Mobile System 40 (GSM 1900) • Table System P-GSM E-GSM GSM 1800 GSM 1900 BW 25 MHz 35 MHz 75 MHz 60 MHZ Radio 125 175 375 300 Channels Wave length ~33 cm ~33cm ~17cm ~16 cm
  • 3. CAPACITY AND FREQUENCY RE-USE • Limited frequencies • Capacity: Number of frequencies in the cell • Interference is avoided by allocating different frequencies in adjacent cells and reallocating these frequencies in a honeycomb pattern • The lower frequency re-use distance, the more capacity is available.
  • 4. GSM TRANSMISSION PROCESS 1.ADC 2.Segmentation 3.Speech Coding 4.Channel Coding 5. Interleaving 6.Ciphering/Encryption 7.Burst Formatting
  • 5. LOGICAL CHANNELS • Each time slot on the TDMA frame is a physical channel. • 8 physical channels per carrier. • Control Channels 1.Broadcast (connects) 2.Common (request access) 3.Dedicated (set-up) • Traffic Channels
  • 6. AXE STRUCTURE • Non- Application Modularity based AXE 105 e.g. BSC node • Application Modularity based AXE 106 (discussed)
  • 7. SWITCHING SYSTEM • Mobile services Switching Center/ Visitor Location Register • Gateway Mobile services Switching Center • Home Location Register • Interworking Location Register* • Authentication Center and Equipment Identity Register
  • 8. MSC • Switching and call routing • Charging and Service provisioning • Communication with HLR • Communication with VLR • Communication with MSC • Control of connected BSC’s • Direct Access to Internet Services
  • 9. VLR • Temporary storage location for Mobile Subscription within particular MSC service area. • On entering new MSC service area, It 1. Checks data base that MS is listed or not using IMSI 2. If not listed, it requests HLR to send a copy of MS subscription 3. HLR does so and updates itself and instructs old VLR to delete it. 4. VLR stores this information.
  • 10. GMSC • It enables MSC to interrogate HLR in order to route a mobile terminating call*. • Find and interrogate HLR for roaming number. • Routes the call according to the interrogation.
  • 11. HLR • It is a permanent store for person’s subscription information e.g. IMSI, MSISDN, subscriber supplementary services, subscriber location information (i.e. MSC service area), subscriber authentication information. • Subscription database management • Communication with the MSC’s • Communication with GMSC’s • Communication with AUC’s • Communication with VLR’s/ILR’s
  • 12. CALL SETUP • Marking the MS as active in the VLR • The authentication procedure • Start Ciphering • Equipment Identification • Sending the B-subscriber’s number to the network • Checking if the subscriber has the service “Barring of outgoing calls” activated
  • 13. MOBILE INTELLIGENT NETWORK • Ericsson’s MIN nodes are • SSF: SSP acts as an interface between the call control functions of the mobile network and the service control functions of a Service Control point. • SCF: SCP contains the intelligence of the MIN services. • SDP • Manages data which is used by MIN.
  • 14. GSM NETWORK IDENTITIES • These are the unique numbers used to locate a mobile subscriber e.g., E.164 numbering plan is used in PSTN/ISDN network • Three main types of GSM Network Identities 1.Subscriber Related Identities 2.Equipment Related Identities 3.Location Related Identities
  • 15. SUBSCRIBER RELATED IDENTITIES • MSISDN • IMSI • TMSI
  • 16. TMSI MSC/VLR allocate TMSI to IMSI (SIM) at time of registration. It helps protect subscriber identity Significant with MSC/VLR It is changed on location update 8 digits Subscriber Identity confidentiality is enforced when subscriber is using PLMN prevents tracing of the mobile IMSI For identification over radio path and through the network. Network related subscriber info. for all signaling in a PLMN. Ki, A3, A8 VLR,SIM,HLR MCC+MNC+MSIN MSISDN 0313 5171 327 CME 20 CC+NDC (PLMN codes) +SN = 15 dig. Max CMS 40 NDC -> NPA
  • 17. EQUIPMENT RELATED IDENTITIES • IMEI • IMEISV
  • 18. IMEISV Software version helps determine services of MS and speech coding capabilities IMEI 356384 00 610648 6 TAC + FAC + SNR + spare bit Uniquely identifies MS equipment to network For security procedures stolen/unauthorize d access to the network EIR functions
  • 19. LOCATION RELATED IDENTITIES • MSRN • LAI • CGI • BSIC • LN • RSZI
  • 20. MSRN • It is assigned during establishment of a call to a roaming subscriber • CC + NDC + SN* LAI • Required for routing • Paging: MSC knows current LA of MS • Location updating • MCC + MNC + LAC* CGI • For Identifying individual cells within a Location Area • 65536 X 65536 = 4.3 billion max. no. of cell identities in one operator’s network
  • 21. BSIC • To distinguish b/w different base stations ending on same frequency • NCC* + BCC* LN • Geographical • For local/regional subscription • CC + NDC + LSP* RSZI • For regional subscription • CC + NDC + ZC
  • 22. TRAFFIC CASES • MS in Idle mode • MS in Active mode 1.Mobile Originated 2.Mobile Terminated
  • 23. ATTACHING TO THE NETWORK A. IMSI attach On switching MS 1. It scans all RF channels tuning to the strongest carrier and checks If it is a BCCH and tries otherwise 2nd strongest carrier to lock with. 2. If BCCH belongs to other network only “Emergency calls allowed” 3.List stored in a memory to directly find specific carriers
  • 24. ATTACHING TO THE NETWORK MS sends IMSI attach message signifying that it turned from detached to idle. VLR determines if subscriber already present If not, it asks for a copy of subscriber info from HLR VLR updates MS to idle MS is informed in an acknowledgement message
  • 25. ATTACHING TO THE NETWORK (CONT.) B. Location Updating, type IMSI attach In case Location Area has changed while MS was detached VLR is updated of this new location during IMSI attach
  • 26. ROAMING IN THE NETWORK A. Changing cell within a Location Area No update b/c MS knows that the new cell belongs to the same Location Area by listening to BCCH B. Location Updating, same MSC/VLR area In case MS detects a change in LAI by listening to BCCH* and comparing with the one stored on the SIM. It requests the network for update via Location Updating Message
  • 27. ROAMING IN THE NETWORK (CONT.) MS connects via SDCCH and authentication is performed MSC/VLR authenticates that MS belongs to the network or not and requests the RBS and MS to release the signaling channel accordingly
  • 28. ROAMING IN THE NETWORK (CONT.) C. Location Update, New MSC/VLR Now if MSC/VLR do not find the MS registered HLR is requested to provide a copy of MS subscription New VLR is informed of location and status, meanwhile HLR updates itself Old VLR is told to remove MS subscription VLR acknowledges to MS
  • 29. ROAMING IN THE NETWORK (CONT.) D. Location Updating, type Periodic BCCH let’s know the refreshing rate If MS misses such a registration, network marks it detached preventing needless paging MS tries to register until it gets acknowledgement
  • 30. DETACHING FROM THE NETWORK A. IMSI detach On Switching off, VLR marks the corresponding IMSI detach HLR not informed, no acknowledgement sent to MS B. Implicit detach In case of periodic registration failure
  • 31. TRAFFIC CASES: CALL FROM AN MS MS uses RACH to ask for Signaling channel BTS assigns a signaling channel (SDCCH) using AGCH MS sends a call set-up request to MSC/VLR via SDCCH* MSC/VLR forwards B-number to an exchange in the PSTN. If answered, connection is established. The MSC/VLR instructs the BTS to allocate an idle TCH. The RBS and MS tunes to the TCH
  • 32. CALL SET-UP 1. MSC/VLR knows that the MS is in which LA, it sends a paging message to the BSC. 2. The BSC distributes the paging message to different BTS in the desired Location Area using PCH. 3. When MS detects its MSIN it sends a request for signaling channel using RACH 4. The BSC uses AGCH to inform MS about SDCCH and SACCH 5. SDCCH and SACCH are used for call set-up. A TCH is allocated and SDCCH is released. 6. The MS and BTS switches to the TCH frequency and time slot. During call, SACCH is used to keep call status. 7. FACCH checks for handover*.
  • 33. CALL TO AN MS • The exact location of the MS called is unknown • Paging is done • MSISDN is analyzed in PSTN (a call to MS) • GMSC finds out which HLR does it belong to…. • Checks if C-number call forwarding is activated • HLR requests MSRN from MSC/VLR…..sent to GMSC
  • 34. CALL TO AN MS • GMSC analyzes MSRN and routes the call to the MSC/VLR • MSC/VLR knows about LA the MS is situated in and a paging message is sent • BSC uses PCH to page IMSI or TMSI* • The rest is the same.
  • 35. CELLS • Cell planning: Site, equipment and its configuration • A cell may be defined as an area of radio coverage from one BTS*/hexagon (graphically). • Two main Types: 1. Omni directional Cell (360 degrees/coverage) 2. Sector Cell (in a given direction only e.g. 120 or 180 degrees/ capacity)
  • 36. CELL PLANNING PROCESS Start (go C.W.) Traffic and Coverage Analysis Nominal Cell Plan Surveys System Design Implementation
  • 37. OVERLAID/UNDERLAID SUBCELLS • A way to increase traffic capacity without building new sites • Overlaid at lower power level (smaller coverage area) • Underlaid at a bit higher power level (larger coverage area comparatively) and thus two different frequency re-use patterns.
  • 38. CHARGED CALLS CS1+ • Ericsson’s IN protocol supporting all capabilities of Ericsson INAP 2.1 and ETSI Core INAP CS1 • Applies to Originating, Terminating, and Forwarded Calls in the HPLMN and Terminating Calls in the VPLMN
  • 39. ORIGINATING CHARGED CALL • I am a Charging System Subscriber* • I initiate a call • My Originating IN Category Key in the VLR routes the call to SSF • SSF collects call data and triggers CCN • CCN selects SDP and sends call data (MNP/LBC are performed optionally) • SDP reserves money from the account and sends the calculated time to CCN + announc. • CCN tells SSF to play announcements if requested • CCN directs SSF to setup the call and monitors it based on calculated call time. • Call lasts longer than the time sent to SSF ….. CCN is notified • CCN requests another reservation from SDP
  • 40. ORIGINATING CALL • SDP makes new charging analysis and deducts the amount previously reserved from the account* • SDP reserves money for next period and forwards a new call time to CCN • CCN passes the new call time on to SSF • If my account balance reaches account empty limit • In case the call lasts longer, a notification is sent to CCN • CCN requests SDP to reserve another amount • SDP makes a new charging analysis and updates the account • Since no enough funds the SDP calculates call time to CCN together with an indication • A call cutoff warning announcement is played after a fixed time • This time between call cutoff warning and call cutoff is excluded from new call time and passed on to SSF
  • 41. ORIGINATING CALL • SSF notifies CCN that the time sent has expired • CCN send remaining 30 seconds to SSF • SSF tells CCN that these 30 seconds have expired • CCN tells SSF to play call cutoff announcement and to disconnect • SSF notifies CCN about call disconnect • CCN sends a final report to SDP where final charging is done • SDP also rates the total call and sends the report to CCN • CCN tells a call release to SSF.
  • 42. SMS IN TRIGGERED CHARGING • An SMS is sent based on OICK and the destination address routes it to the SSF • The SSF collects data about the call and triggers CCN to check the account • The data collected in step 2, is sent in a first interrogation to where the service data scenario of the account is checked and a a preliminary charging analysis takes place • No reservation of money is performed in this step • SDP sends the result of the interrogation to CCN • CCN sends a successful result to the SSF • The MSC delivers the SMS to the SMS-C • The delivery of the SMS is confirmed by the SMS-C • The MSC/SSF triggers CCN to deduct the fee of the SMS • CCN sends a first interrogation to SDP where the service scenario of the account is checked
  • 43. SMS IN CS+1 • And a preliminary charging analysis takes place • SDP reserves money from the account and sends a successful result together with other call data to CCN • CCN sends a final report to the SDP • SDP rates the total cost, deducts money from the account and sends a final report result to CCN • CCN sends a release operation with a successful deduct code to the MSC/SSF
  • 44. VOUCHER REFILL THROUGH IVR • A refill call is initiated by me • The call is routed to Interactive Voice Response. The IVR check if the calling party no. is complete • The IVR requests account information from AIR (Account Information and Refill System) • AIR interrogates Account Finder (AF) to get the SDP IP address • AF returns the SDP IP address • AIR uses the SDP IP address to request account and subscriber data information from SDP • SDP checks if any account updates are necessary and sends the result of account information request back to AIR • AIR sends the requested information to IVR e.g. preferred language
  • 45. VOUCHER REFILL THROUGH IVR • The IVR plays a standard welcome announcement and a menu announcement/. The subscriber selects the menu option voucher refill and enters the voucher activation number • The entered activation code and the mobile number of the subscriber is sent to AIR for verification • AOR requests account information from SDP • SDP sends the result of account information request back to AIR. AIR verifies that the subscriber exists and is not barred from refill • AIR sends the entered voucher activation code to the Voucher Server (VS) for verification • When the VS has verified the voucher activation code and has reserved the voucher, it returns a response to AIR
  • 46. VOUCHER REFILL THROUGH IVR • AIR receives a response from the VS indicating if the verification was successful or not. It was successful, so AIR sends a refill request to SDP • The account balance increased in SDP database for account • CDR processing is used and has caused an SMS/GPRS barring. Unbarring of SMS and GPRS in the HLR is supported when a certain account threshold has been reached. In this case through a refill • SDP sends the result of the refill back to AIR • The refill was successful so AIR requests the VS to set the voucher in used state • The VS responds with the result back to AIR • AIR sends a response to the IVR including the account balance and an indication if the refill was successful or not
  • 47. VOUCHER REFILL THROUGH IVR • A CDR including the refill data is generated • The IVR uses the voice prompt to notify the subscriber of the result • The subscriber releases the call
  • 48. USSD BALANCE ENQUIRY • I originate a USSD message with the USSD service code corresponding to enquiry • The MSC forwards the message to the HLR • The HLR analyses the USSD service code and forwards the message to AIR • AIR interrogates AF to get the SDP IP address • AF returns the SDP IP address • AIR uses the returned SDP IP address to request account and subscriber data information from SDP • SDP sends the requested account information to AIR • AIR reformats the response into a USSD text string and send to the HLR. The response is successful, so the appropriate successful message is sent, otherwise a failure response with the reason for failure would have been sent • The HLR forwards the response to the MSC and the response is displayed on the subscriber’s handset

Notes de l'éditeur

  1. Talk about guard band, explain how wavelength is related to power required …….lately draw connect with GMSK Note in GSM network the bit rate (Transmission Rate) over the air interface is 270kbits/s
  2. 2 and 3 are performed together
  3. Note: The method of placing logical channels over physical channels is called mapping. Full rate Half rate EFR
  4. Subscription details include Identity numbers for the subscriber Supplementary service information (e.g. call forwarding enabled?) Activity of MS (idle) Current Location Area of MS
  5. MS as Receiver
  6. HLR redundancy
  7. Authentication procedure: MSC/VLR transmits RAND to the MS MS computes SRES using RAND and the Ki using A3 MS computes Kc using RAND and Ki using A8 SRES is sent back to MSC/VLR : SRES from AUC and MS are compared and hence network access is granted. Ciphering: M (ciphering mode command) and Kc are sent from MSC/VLR to the BTS M is forwarded to the MS M is encrypted using Kc and the TDMA frame no. (A5) is fed Encrypted message is sent to BTS BTS decrypts it and if successful cyphering mode completion message is sent to MSC Equipment Identification: MSC/VLR requests IMEI from MS MS sends IMEI to MSC MSC/VLR send IMEI to EIR EIR examines three lists (white all GSM countries, black barred, gray operator level ) Result is sent to MSC which decides whether to allow access or not
  8. Servicing node MSC/VLR no. LAC = 2^16 = areas to be defined in one PLMN
  9. Network colour code : across border: distinguishes PLMN but not operator Base Sation colour code : b/w RBS using same freq. ZC = 16 digits
  10. BCCH also informs of maximum output power allowed in a cell and identity of BCCH carriers for neighboring cells so MS has a list of BCCH carriers on which it will perform measurements to assist an efficient handover.
  11. MS purging : VLR about to remove subscriber record HLR sets MS purged flag making it unreachable to prevent unnecessary load
  12. In active mode network decides which cell to move in. B-number: Goes to Register Function which stores the incoming digits and co-ordinates call setup procedures. Call supervision and Co-ordination of function takes on as the call is established
  13. One of the key elements of a mobile phone or cellular telecommunications system, is that the system is split into many small cells to provide good frequency re-use and coverage. However as the mobile moves out of one cell to another it must be possible to retain the connection. The process by which this occurs is known as handover or handoff Types of GSM handover Within the GSM system there are four types of handover that can be performed for GSM only systems: Intra-BTS handover: This form of GSM handover occurs if it is required to change the frequency or slot being used by a mobile because of interference, or other reasons. In this form of GSM handover, the mobile remains attached to the same base station transceiver, but changes the channel or slot. Inter-BTS Intra BSC handover: This for of GSM handover or GSM handoff occurs when the mobile moves out of the coverage area of one BTS but into another controlled by the same BSC. In this instance the BSC is able to perform the handover and it assigns a new channel and slot to the mobile, before releasing the old BTS from communicating with the mobile. Inter-BSC handover: When the mobile moves out of the range of cells controlled by one BSC, a more involved form of handover has to be performed, handing over not only from one BTS to another but one BSC to another. For this the handover is controlled by the MSC. Inter-MSC handover: This form of handover occurs when changing between networks. The two MSCs involved negotiate to control the handover.  
  14. In pico, cells it may not be true. Capacity is determined by no. of frequencies in a cell.
  15. IN application protocol (INAP) CS1+ is based on ETSI core INAP CS1, enhanced with ITU-T CS1 and CS2 functions. Ericsson has added specific functions to create the Ericsson INAP CS1+ protocol. (SSF/CCN) (Table 3 : Charging System Overview)
  16. * Assumption : I still have some funds in my account
  17. r