Mobile Communications 2 nd Generation Justin Champion C208 – Ext 3273.

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Mobile Communications 2 nd Generation Justin Champion C208 – Ext 3273

Overview Basic concept of cellular communication First Generation Cellular Systems Second Generation Cellular Systems GSM – Global System for Mobile Communication Radio Interface Signal Modulation Technique Multiple Access Technique Handover Location Management Services

Beginning of Mobile Communcation Increased usage  The usage of mobile phones has increased considerably  The majority of the UK population now has a mobile phone  Traditionally they have been used for voice calls This is now moving away to data usage  17.3% of O2’s profits last year were data related  ( 2003)  Mostly this related to SMS usage  Changes are expected though  E-Commerce  M-Commerce  Device Technology As increased capabilities come through on devices increased data use will be required.  Downloading software

Beginning of Mobile Communcation Where we are today  Electromagnetic waves first discovered as a communications medium at the end of the 19 th century  These single cell systems were severely constrained by... Restricted mobility Low capacity Limited service and... Poor speech quality  Devices were heavy, bulky, expensive and susceptible to interference

First Generation Cellular Systems  First generation (1G) of cellular systems introduced in the late 1970s and early 1980s  Evolved out of the growing number of mobile communication users  The use of semiconductor technology and microprocessors made mobile devices smaller and lighter  1G systems were based on analogue communication in the 900MHz frequency range  Voice transmission only – easy to tap  The most prominent 1G systems are Advanced Mobile Phone Systems (AMPS) - America Nordic Mobile Telephone (NMT) - France Total Access Communications System (TACS) – UK  Jan 1985 Vodafone introduced the TACS system

First Generation Cellular Systems Frequency Division Multiple Access (FDMA)  Splits allocated spectrum into 30 channels, each channel is 30kHz  Allocates a single channel to each established phone call  The channel is agreed with the serving base-station before transmission takes place on agreed and reserved channel  Channel used by device to transmit and receive on this channel  Ineffective methods since each analogue channel can only be used by one user at a time  FDMA does not take full advantage of available spectrum

Frequency Division Multiple Access (FDMA) First Generation Cellular Systems Frequency

Second Generation Cellular Systems  Development driven by the need to improve speech quality, system capacity, coverage and security  First system that used digital transmission  Examples of Second Generation (2G) cellular systems... Digital AMPS (D-AMPS) in the US, Personal Digital Communication (PDC) in Japan, Intrim Standard `94 (IS-94) in Korea and the US Global System for Mobile Communication (GSM)  The GSM standard was defined by ETSI in 1989 Originally called „Groupe Spéciale Mobile“ which later changed to the English version  A majority of countries over the world have adopted GSM900 and the GSM1800 which are all based on the same original GSM specification. The US uses an additional GSM 1900

GSM System – Radio Interface  Base frequency: 900MHz  Two frequency bands of 25MHz each ( MHz uplink, MHz downlink)  Channel spacing 200kHz  124 channels per frequency band  Gaussian Minimum Shift Keyring (GMSK)  Time Division Multiple Access (TDMA)  Hard Handover (MAHO)  Maximum Bandwidth available: 9600 bits per second Full Rate = 9600bps, Half rate 4800 Bps

GSM System – Modulation  Gaussian Minimum Shift Keying (GMSK) – Phase modulation technique  Intended to encode the binary with the minimum of changes to the carrier wave.  The carrier wave only changes when a sequence of data is broken  The phase of the signal varies linearly with exactly ±90deg  Technique gives fairly good spectral efficiency and constant signal amplitude

GSM System – Multiple Access Time Division Multiple Access (TDMA)  Allows larger transmission rates than in an FDMA system  Used in combination with FDMA  Based on the idea to break individual frequencies into 8 timeslots of is ms length (total 4.615ms) – these are referred to as a frame  Each mobile device uses a particular slot different from slots used by other users  Information transmitted in one slot is referred to as burst  To allow transmission all voice communication needs to be converted into binary  TDMA requires timeslot synchronisation

Time Division Multiple Access (TDMA)  Guard Time: Interval between bursts used to avoid overlapping  Preamble: First part of the burst  Message: Part of burst that includes user data  Postamble: Last part of burst – used to initialise following burst Slot 1Slot 2Slot 8 Slot 1 Frame 1Frame N Multiframe Guard TimePreambleMessagePostambleGuard Time Slot Slot i …….. GSM System – Multiple Access

Time Division Multiple Access (TDMA) GSM System – Multiple Access Frequency Time

Code Division Multiple Access (CDMA)  Multiple access technique used by american System (NOT used by the European GSM system)  Based on the spread-spectrum technique: „Spread spectrum“ indicates that the signal occupies more spectrum than in FDMA and TDMA system Transmission mode where the transmitted data occupies a larger bandwidth than that required to transfer data  Access technique realised before transmission by addition of a code that is independent of the data sequence code used at the receive end which must operate synchronized with the transmitter, to despread the received signal in order to recover the initial data  Allows many devices to transmit simultaneously in the same frequency band GSM System – Multiple Access

Code Division Multiple Access (CDMA) Code Frequency Time Channel 1 Channel 2 Channel 3 Channel N GSM System – Multiple Access

Code Division Multiple Access (CDMA)  Principle: Each MH is allocated a random sequence or code – this must be different and orthogonal or quasi-orthogonal (i.e. decorrelated) from all other sequences  CDMA provides protection against multipath fading interference, privacy, interference rejection, anti-jamming capability, low probability of interception and allows macrodiversity  Three basic spread-spectrum techniques are defined: Direct Sequence CDMA – DS-CDMA Fast Frequency Hopping CDMA – FH-CDMA Time Hopping CDMA – TH-CDMA GSM System – Multiple Access

GSM System – Handover Hard Handover Scheme  Mobile-assisted handover (MAHO) as mobile measure signal strength but network-controlled as the network makes decision   The mobile device changes over to the new base-stations with a short interruption of the connection  To make sure the interruption is as short as possible the path to the new base-station is established in advance through the network before changing over  Switching to the new path and rerouting of the transmitted information are performed simultaneously  Advantage: The hard handover only uses one channel at any time  Disadvantage: Possible loss of connection – dropped call

Hard Handover GSM System – Handover

GSM System – Subscriber Identification SIM Essential component for the GSM Network  GSM system introduced Subscriber Identity Card (SIM)  SIM card is a chip based smart card that stores... Identity of subscriber Personal password Subscription data Temporary Number Authentication and ciphering algorithms, etc.  Use of SIM cards allows the user to personalise mobile device (e.g. Access to services, routing of calls)  Required to be able to access GSM system  User will only have access to GSM services with mobile device if he/she has already subscribed to these services  User may have to enter a Personal Identification Number (PIN)

GSM System – Location Management  GSM consists of three major systems: The Switching System (SS) Base-station System (BSS) Operation and Support System (OSS)  The Switching System performs call processing and subscriber related functions  The system contains the following functional units Home Location Register (HLR) Mobile Switching Center (MSC) Visitor Location Register (VLR) Authentication Center (AUC) Equipment Identity Register (EIR) 

 HLR is the most important database Storage and management of subscriptions Permanent data includes:  Subscribers‘s service profile  Subscribers‘s location information  Subscriber‘s activity status Subscribing to a particular provider‘s service registers you in the HLR of that provider  The MSC performs the telephony switching functions of the network Controlls call to and from other telephone and data systems Also performs functions such as  Toll ticketing  Network interfacing  Common Channel signalling  GSM System – Location Management

 VLR contains data on visiting (roaming) subscribers Integrated with the MSC When a roamer enters the service area the VLR queries the appropriate HLR If a roamer makes a call the VLR will already have the information it needs for call setup  The AUC verifies the identity of the user and ensures and ensures the confidentiality of each call By provide authenticity and encryption parameters for every call Protects network operators from fraud Assures a certain level of security for the content of each call  The EIR is a database that includes info solely about the identity mobile equipment Prevents calls from stolen, unauthorised or defective mobile devices GSM System – Location Management

VLR MSC VLR MSC HLR MSC Mobile Switching Center VLR Visitor Location Register HLR Home Location Register

GSM System – Services Services provided by GSM system:  Teleservices Services that relate to the terminal equipment (e.g. Telephone, videotext and mail)  Data Services Different services available, dependin on end-to-end transmission type, transmission mode, terminal capability Supports data rates of 300bps up to 9600bps  Facsimile Group III Standard  Short Message Service Point-to-point transmission of alphanumeric messages with a maximum of 160 characters Messages saved on SIM

GSM System – Services SMS:  Allows a text message to be sent using 7-bit alaphnumeric characters based on the western alaphbet  ETSI standard for SMS is detailed in “GSM 03.40” Two character Sets  ASCII + limited additional European characters (GSM Default)  Unicode  The success was never planned for! It was designed as a replacement for the pager, which is one way text communication

GSM System – Services SMS Continued  Transfers the SMS message in a single packet Octet = 8 Bytes SCAService Centre Address MRMessage ReferencePIDProtocol Identifier PDU TypeProtocol Data Unit Type DADestination AddressDCSData Coding Scheme VPValidity PeriodUDLUser Data LengthUDUser Data

SMS Continued  Example SMS transmission packet saying “Hello” ( 2003) GSM System – Services

SMS Continued  Infrastructure SMSC = Short Message Service Centre HLR = Home Location Register SMSC GSM SMS Infrastructure Base Station Base Station HLR GSM System – Services

Summary  We have looked at communications from 1G 2G  Operations of these networks Data services GSM System – Services