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Mobile Technologies and their evolution Eid Al Nakib [email protected] Mobile Technologies: Consumer Perspective 1 GSM Evolution GSM: Stands for Global System for Mobile Communication. The proposed system had to meet certain criteria: •Good subjective speech quality •Low terminal and service cost •Support for international roaming •Ability to support handheld terminals •Support for range of new services and facilities •Spectral efficiency •ISDN compatibility •voice, fax, SMS and Data transmission Mobile Technologies: Consumer Perspective 2 GSM Evolution GSM networks would enhance packet data services primarily in three (four) phases General Packet Radio Services(GPRS) refers to the first phase of GSM network architecture enhancements that allow mobiles to connect to IP or X.25 based networks. The GSM/GPRS network architecture will further evolve to support Enhanced Data Rates for GSM Evolution (EDGE), which provides significant improvements over GPRS. Mobile Technologies: Consumer Perspective 3 GSM Supplementary Services - I • Advice of Charge: provides the mobile subscriber with an estimate of the call charges • Call Forwarding: This service gives the subscriber the ability to forward incoming calls to another number • Barring of outgoing calls: This service makes it possible for a mobile subscriber to present all outgoing calls • Barring of incoming calls: This function allows the subscriber to prevent incoming calls • Call Hold: This service enables the subscriber to interrupt an ongoing call and then subsequently reestablish the call Mobile Technologies: Consumer Perspective 4 GSM Supplementary Services- II • Call Waiting: This service enables the mobile subscriber to be notified of an incoming call. The subscriber can answer, reject, or ignore the incoming call • Explicit Call Transfer • Multiparty Service: The multiparty service enables a mobile subscriber to establish a multiparty conversation-that is, a simultaneous conversation between three and six subscribers • Closed user groups (CUGs): CUGs are generally comparable to a PBX. They are a group of subscribers who are capable of only calling Mobile Technologies: Consumer Perspective 5 GSM -> GPRS -> EDGE -> CDMA Mobile Technologies: Consumer Perspective 6 Evolution Toward Third Generation Wireless Networks 1-G / 2-G: Capable of providing voice and low-rate data networks while air interfaces are inadequate for satisfying the high data rates specified. 3-G requirements: •High data rates and QoS metrics. •GSM is far the most popular standard in the World and particularly Mobile Technologies: Consumer Perspective 7 GSM Services - Phase 1 Service Category Service Comments Teleservices Speech Emergency SMS (Short Message Service) Group 3 Fax Asynchronous Data Synchronous Data Call Forward Call Barring Full Rate 13Kbps Point to Point & Cell Broadcast Bearer Services Supplementary Services Mobile Technologies: Consumer Perspective 300 – 9600bps 300 – 9600bps Subscriber Busy, Not Reachable International & Incoming Calls 8 GSM Services - Phase 2 Service Category Service Comments Teleservices Speech Emergency SMS (Short Message Service) Group 3 Fax Synchronous Packet Data Access CLI (Calling Line Identification) Call Waiting Call Hold Multiparty USSD (Unstructured Supplementary Service Data) Operator Barring Advice on charge Half Rate 6.5Kbps Point to Point & Cell Broadcast Bearer Services Supplementary Services Mobile Technologies: Consumer Perspective 2400 – 9600bps 9 GSM Services - Phase 2+ • Primarily concerned with the improvement of Bearer (data!) services – Full data rate @ 14.4 kb/s – High Speed Circuit Switched Data (HSCSD) – General Packet Radio Service (GPRS) • Some additional supplementary services also specified Mobile Technologies: Consumer Perspective 10 GPRS Vs. EDGE General Packet Radio Services • Allows GSM mobile subscribers to connect to an IPbased or X.25-based network. • new network elements are introduced with GPRS to the GSM architecture Enhanced Data Rates for GSM Evolution (EDGE) • EDGE reuses the GSM/GPRS time slot structure • 200 kHz carrier and multi-slot operation allow service providers to deploy EDGE transceivers among existing GSM/GPRS transceivers. • Adaptive radio link protocol will be employed to take advantage of the better channel quality. Mobile Technologies: Consumer Perspective 11 GPRS MS – Two Components – Mobile Terminal (MT) – SIM card – Three Classes of terminal – Class A - simultaneous circuit switched (GSM) and packet switched (GPRS) traffic – Class B- supports both GSM and GPRS connections but not both at the same time. One call is suspended for the duration of the other – Class C - handless both GPRS or GSM but can only be connected to one at the same time. Mobile Technologies: Consumer Perspective 12 Architecture of a GSM Network Mobile Station Base Station Subsystem Network Subsystem Other Networks PSTN ME SIM BTS BSC MSC/ VLR GMSC PLMN EIR SD HLR AUC Internet + Note: Interfaces have been omitted for clarity purposes. Mobile Technologies: Consumer Perspective 13 What the names mean • • • • • • • • • • • • MS: Mobile Station BTS: Base Transceiver Station BSC: Base Station Controller HLR: Home Location Register VLR: Visitor Location Register MSC: Mobile Switching Centre BSS: Base Station System EIR: Equipment Identity Register SIM: Subscriber Identity Module IMEI: International Mobile Equipment Identity GMSC: Gateway Mobile Switching Centre AuC: Authentication Center Mobile Technologies: Consumer Perspective 14 CDMA BASICS • CDMA (Code Division Multiple Access) splits calls into fragments and send them over different frequencies simultaneously • The use of multiple frequencies gives CDMA effective protection against interference and lost calls • CDMA supports true packet switching and does not use time slots, therefore is more bandwidth efficient than TDMA -- also a more direct path to 3G • Current CDMA penetration in the world market is about 27% Mobile Technologies: Consumer Perspective 15 Overview of cdma2000-1x System CDMA is a new mobile communication mode. CDMA digital mobile communication network can satisfy the requirements of the secondgeneration mobile communication system for subscriber capacity and narrow-band services. It can also transmit smoothly to the thirdgeneration mobile communication system Compared with GSM mobile communication system CDMA mobile communication system provides obvious technical advantages for the operator, CDMA mobile communication system provides high frequency usability fine coverage and convenient frequency planning. For subscribers CDMA mobile communication system provides fine voice quality low disconnection rate, small transmission power and strong security. CDMA2000 is the 3rd generation successor to IS-95 networks It provides up to twice the capacity of earlier CDMA systems, with peak data rates of up to 153.6 kbps in Release 0, planned to increase to 307.2 kbps in Release A. Mobile Technologies: Consumer Perspective 16 cdma2000-1x System Solution Benefits End to End Overall System Solution, Perfect Services Provided >> Large Capacity, High Reliability, Flexible Configuration >> Abundant Protocols Supported, Flexible Networking Modes >> Provide Custom-built Services According to the Requirements of Operators >> Support R-UIM Completely >> Lower costs to upgrade/add capacity cdma2000-system services capability >> Common Telephone Services >> Voice Mail Services >> Fax Services >> Alternating Voice and Fax Bearer Services >> 1200-14400 bit/s Asynchronous Data >> 1200-144000 bit/s Packets Data Alternating Voice and 1200-14400 bit/s Data Mobile Technologies: Consumer Perspective 17 3G Systems Overview 3G Migration SOURCE: CDMA Development Group (CDG) CDG Migration Diagram Mobile Technologies: Consumer Perspective 18 Why do carriers want to move to 3G? • Faster speeds--able to handle more calls • Efficiencies in data handling (Integration with the Internet technologies) • More capable, multi-media handsets and devices • Global interoperability and roaming* • Advanced services and more profitable revenue opportunities** Mobile Technologies: Consumer Perspective 19 3G - UMTS Mobile Station ME SIM Base Station Subsystem BTS BSC Network Subsystem MSC/ VLR EIR Other Networks GMSC PSTN HLR AUC PLMN RNS ME USIM SD + Node B RNC SGSN GGSN Internet UTRAN Note: Interfaces have been omitted for clarity purposes. Mobile Technologies: Consumer Perspective 20 Supplementary Services >> Call Forwarding-Unconditional (CFU) >> Call Forwarding-No Answering (CFNA) >> Call Forwarding-Busy (CFB) >> Call Forwarding-Default (CFD) >> Call Waiting (CW) >> Three-Way Call (3WC) >> Calling Name Identification Presentation (CNIP) >> Calling Name Identification Restriction (CNIR) >> Do Not Disturb (DND) >> Call Transfer (CT) >> Voice Message Retrieval (VMR) >> Message Waiting Notification (MWN) >> Conference Calling (CC) >> Voice Message Retrieval (VMR) >> Message Waiting Notification (MWN) >> Conference Calling (CC) >> Subscriber PIN Access (SPINA) >> Subscriber PIN Intercept (SPINI) Short Message Services Mobile Technologies: Consumer Perspective 21 Short Message Services 1)Basic Services >> User Examination >> Message Submitting and Forwarding >> Repeated Forwarding Attempts >> Message Priority Management >> Message Validity Management >> Message Transmission Status Report >> Chinese Message >> Virtual Short Message Center >> Manual Joint >> .Automatic Joint 2) Expanded Services >> Multiple Destination Sending >> Transmitting of User Defined Messages >> Payment Prompt >> Secretary Service Mobile Technologies: Consumer Perspective 22 >> Mobile Email >> Stock Information on Demand >> Comprehensive Information on Demand Voice Mail Service >> Initiative Leaving Message >> Forward Call Leaving Message >> Short Message Notification >> Listening to Voice Message >> Replying Voice Message >> Forward Voice Message >> Build on Web Function Intelligent Services >> Pre-Paid Charging Service >> Wireless Virtual Private Network >> Wireless Freephone Services >> Flexible Routing and Charging >> Rejection of Undesired Annoying Calls >> Advice of Charge >> Premium Rate Charging Mobile Technologies: Consumer Perspective 23 G-points in Mobile History 1G Analog -voice only -inflexible -not optimized -very transparent 2G Digital/Analog -voice (data) -inflexible -optimized -transparent 3G 3.5G Digital -data + voice -very flexible -‘optimisable’ -not transparent Digital -more data (IP) -very flexible -‘optimisable’ -not transparent Mobile Technologies: Consumer Perspective 2.5G Digital -voice + data -flexible -optimized -transparent 4G digital/analog? -even more data -very flexible -‘optimisable’ -transparent 24 3rd Generation Wireless Vision • Extends current data applications & devices • Enables breakthrough data services 3rd Generation 2nd Generation Web Browsing Full Web browsing Streaming Audio & Video E-mail E-mail w/ Attachments Online Games Richer E-Commerce Video Telephony Multimedia Messaging Music Download E-Commerce Telemetry Messaging Vertical Solutions Vehicle Location 9.6 Kbps 28.8 Kbps Mobile Technologies: Consumer Perspective 384 Kbps 25 New Phones Have MMS, WAP, Java (GSM) or BREW (CDMA) 400 million plus in 2005 Mobile Technologies: Consumer Perspective 26