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UMTS signaling : UMTS interfaces, protocols, message flows and procedures analyzed and explained / Ralf Kreher and Torsten Rüdebusch.

By: Contributor(s): Publication details: Chichester, West Sussex, England ; Hoboken, NJ : John Wiley & Sons, 2007.Edition: 2nd edDescription: 1 online resource (553 pages) : illustrationsContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • computer
Carrier type:
  • online resource
ISBN:
  • 9781118408605
  • 1118408608
  • 0470065338
  • 9780470065334
Other title:
  • UMTS signalling
Subject(s): Genre/Form: Additional physical formats: Print version:: UMTS signaling.LOC classification:
  • TK5103.4883 .K74 2007
Online resources:
Contents:
Front Matter -- UMTS Basics -- Short Introduction to Network Monitoring, Troubleshooting, and Network Optimization -- UMTS UTRAN Signaling Procedures -- TDD (TD-SCDMA) Iub Signaling Procedures -- Iu and Iur Signaling Procedures -- Signaling Procedures in the 3G Core Network -- Glossary -- Bibliography -- Index.
Preface. -- Acknowledgments. -- About the Authors. -- 1 UMTS Basics. -- 1.1 Standards. -- 1.2 Network Architecture. -- 1.3 UMTS Interfaces. -- 1.4 UMTS Domain Architecture. -- 1.5 UTRAN. -- 1.6 UMTS Security. -- 1.7 Radio Interface Basics. -- 1.8 UMTS Network Protocol Architecture. -- 1.9 SIGTRAN. -- 1.10 ATM. -- 1.11 User Plane Framing Protocol. -- 1.12 Medium Access Protocol (MAC). -- 1.13 Radio Link Control (RLC). -- 1.14 Service Specific Connection Oriented Protocol (SSCOP). -- 1.15 Service Specific Coordination Function (SSCF). -- 1.16 Message Transfer Part Level 3 Broadband (MTP3 B). -- 1.17 Internet Protocol (IP). -- 1.18 Signaling Transport Converter (STC). -- 1.19 Signaling Connection Control Part (SCCP). -- 1.20 Abstract Syntax Notation One (ASN. 1) in UMTS. -- 1.21 Radio Resource Control (RRC). -- 1.22 Node B Application Part (NBAP). -- 1.23 Radio Network Subsystem Application Part (RNSAP). -- 1.24 Radio Access Network Application Part (RANAP). -- 1.25 ATM Adaptation Layer Type 2 Layer 3 (AAL2L3/ALCAP). -- 1.26 IU User Plane Protocol. -- 1.27 Adaptive Multirate (AMR) Codec. -- 1.28 Terminal Adaptation Function (TAF). -- 1.29 Radio Link Protocol (RLP). -- 1.30 Packet Data Convergence Protocol (PDCP). -- 1.31 Broadcast/Multicast Control (BMC). -- 1.32 Circuit Switched Mobility Management (MM). -- 1.33 Circuit Switched Call Control (CC). -- 1.34 Example Mobile Originated Call (Circuit Switched). -- 1.35 Packet Switched Mobility Management (GMM). -- 1.36 Packet Switched Session Management (SM). -- 1.37 Example Activate PDP Context (Packet Switched). -- 2 Short Introduction to Network Monitoring, Troubleshooting, and Network Optimization. -- 2.1 Iub Monitoring. -- 2.2 Iu Monitoring. -- 3 UMTS UTRAN Signaling Procedures. -- 3.1 Iub Node B Setup. -- 3.2 Iub IMSI/GPRS Attach Procedure. -- 3.3 Iub CS Mobile Originated Call. -- 3.4 Iub CS Mobile Terminated Call. -- 3.5 Iub PS PDP Context Activation/Deactivation. -- 3.6 Iub IMSI/GPRS Detach Procedure. -- 3.7 RRC Measurement Procedures. -- 3.8 Iub Physical Channel Reconfiguration (PDPC). -- 3.9 Channel Type Switching. -- 3.10 Iub Mobile Originated Call with Soft Handover (Inter Node B, Intra RNC). -- 3.11 Iub Softer Handover. -- 3.12 Iub Interfrequency Hard Handover FDD. -- 3.13 RRC Measurements in Compressed Mode and Typical Call Drop. -- 3.14 High Speed Downlink Packet Access (HSDPA). -- 3.15 High Speed Uplink Packet Access (HSUPA). -- 3.16 NBAP Measurements. -- 4 TDD (TD SCDMA) Iub Signaling Procedures 339 -- 4.1 TD SCDMA Radio Interface Structure and Radio Resource Allocation. -- 5 Iu and Iur Signaling Procedures. -- 5.1 Iub Iu Location Update. -- 5.2 Iub Iu Mobile Originated Call. -- 5.3 Iub Iu Mobile Terminated Call. -- 5.4 Iub Iu Attach. -- 5.5 Iub Iu PDPC Activation/Deactivation. -- 5.6 Streaming PS Service and Secondary PDP Context. -- 5.7 Iub Iu Detach. -- 5.8 Iub Iur Soft Handover (Inter Node B, Inter RNC). -- 5.9 Iub Iu RRC Re Establishment (Inter Node B, Inter RNC). -- 5.10 SRNS Reloca.
Review: "This completely revised and updated edition of the highly successful UMTS Signaling provides a deep insight into all aspects of UMTS signaling. The unified comprehensive approach taken by the authors makes this book essential reading for engineers in network operators, integrators or system suppliers who need to be at the cutting edge of this technology. It will also be an invaluable resource for postgraduates on telecommunications courses, especially those with a focus on signal analysis."--Jacket.
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Front Matter -- UMTS Basics -- Short Introduction to Network Monitoring, Troubleshooting, and Network Optimization -- UMTS UTRAN Signaling Procedures -- TDD (TD-SCDMA) Iub Signaling Procedures -- Iu and Iur Signaling Procedures -- Signaling Procedures in the 3G Core Network -- Glossary -- Bibliography -- Index.

Includes bibliographical references (pages 537-539) and index.

Preface. -- Acknowledgments. -- About the Authors. -- 1 UMTS Basics. -- 1.1 Standards. -- 1.2 Network Architecture. -- 1.3 UMTS Interfaces. -- 1.4 UMTS Domain Architecture. -- 1.5 UTRAN. -- 1.6 UMTS Security. -- 1.7 Radio Interface Basics. -- 1.8 UMTS Network Protocol Architecture. -- 1.9 SIGTRAN. -- 1.10 ATM. -- 1.11 User Plane Framing Protocol. -- 1.12 Medium Access Protocol (MAC). -- 1.13 Radio Link Control (RLC). -- 1.14 Service Specific Connection Oriented Protocol (SSCOP). -- 1.15 Service Specific Coordination Function (SSCF). -- 1.16 Message Transfer Part Level 3 Broadband (MTP3 B). -- 1.17 Internet Protocol (IP). -- 1.18 Signaling Transport Converter (STC). -- 1.19 Signaling Connection Control Part (SCCP). -- 1.20 Abstract Syntax Notation One (ASN. 1) in UMTS. -- 1.21 Radio Resource Control (RRC). -- 1.22 Node B Application Part (NBAP). -- 1.23 Radio Network Subsystem Application Part (RNSAP). -- 1.24 Radio Access Network Application Part (RANAP). -- 1.25 ATM Adaptation Layer Type 2 Layer 3 (AAL2L3/ALCAP). -- 1.26 IU User Plane Protocol. -- 1.27 Adaptive Multirate (AMR) Codec. -- 1.28 Terminal Adaptation Function (TAF). -- 1.29 Radio Link Protocol (RLP). -- 1.30 Packet Data Convergence Protocol (PDCP). -- 1.31 Broadcast/Multicast Control (BMC). -- 1.32 Circuit Switched Mobility Management (MM). -- 1.33 Circuit Switched Call Control (CC). -- 1.34 Example Mobile Originated Call (Circuit Switched). -- 1.35 Packet Switched Mobility Management (GMM). -- 1.36 Packet Switched Session Management (SM). -- 1.37 Example Activate PDP Context (Packet Switched). -- 2 Short Introduction to Network Monitoring, Troubleshooting, and Network Optimization. -- 2.1 Iub Monitoring. -- 2.2 Iu Monitoring. -- 3 UMTS UTRAN Signaling Procedures. -- 3.1 Iub Node B Setup. -- 3.2 Iub IMSI/GPRS Attach Procedure. -- 3.3 Iub CS Mobile Originated Call. -- 3.4 Iub CS Mobile Terminated Call. -- 3.5 Iub PS PDP Context Activation/Deactivation. -- 3.6 Iub IMSI/GPRS Detach Procedure. -- 3.7 RRC Measurement Procedures. -- 3.8 Iub Physical Channel Reconfiguration (PDPC). -- 3.9 Channel Type Switching. -- 3.10 Iub Mobile Originated Call with Soft Handover (Inter Node B, Intra RNC). -- 3.11 Iub Softer Handover. -- 3.12 Iub Interfrequency Hard Handover FDD. -- 3.13 RRC Measurements in Compressed Mode and Typical Call Drop. -- 3.14 High Speed Downlink Packet Access (HSDPA). -- 3.15 High Speed Uplink Packet Access (HSUPA). -- 3.16 NBAP Measurements. -- 4 TDD (TD SCDMA) Iub Signaling Procedures 339 -- 4.1 TD SCDMA Radio Interface Structure and Radio Resource Allocation. -- 5 Iu and Iur Signaling Procedures. -- 5.1 Iub Iu Location Update. -- 5.2 Iub Iu Mobile Originated Call. -- 5.3 Iub Iu Mobile Terminated Call. -- 5.4 Iub Iu Attach. -- 5.5 Iub Iu PDPC Activation/Deactivation. -- 5.6 Streaming PS Service and Secondary PDP Context. -- 5.7 Iub Iu Detach. -- 5.8 Iub Iur Soft Handover (Inter Node B, Inter RNC). -- 5.9 Iub Iu RRC Re Establishment (Inter Node B, Inter RNC). -- 5.10 SRNS Reloca.

"This completely revised and updated edition of the highly successful UMTS Signaling provides a deep insight into all aspects of UMTS signaling. The unified comprehensive approach taken by the authors makes this book essential reading for engineers in network operators, integrators or system suppliers who need to be at the cutting edge of this technology. It will also be an invaluable resource for postgraduates on telecommunications courses, especially those with a focus on signal analysis."--Jacket.

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