Mobile networks

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Mobile Station (MS) is composed by
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Mobile Station (MS):
 
* the mobile equipment (Ex: phone)  
 
* the mobile equipment (Ex: phone)  
 
* the SIM (Subscriber identity Module) card that uniquely identified the card by the IMSI (International Mobile Subscriber Identity).
 
* the SIM (Subscriber identity Module) card that uniquely identified the card by the IMSI (International Mobile Subscriber Identity).
  
  
The base station subsystem is componed by
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The base station subsystem (BSS):
 
* base station (BTS) - it defines a cell in the network
 
* base station (BTS) - it defines a cell in the network
 
* base station controller (BSC) - controls a group of BTSs. Does handoffs, frequency hoppings, exchange functions and power control over each managed BTS
 
* base station controller (BSC) - controls a group of BTSs. Does handoffs, frequency hoppings, exchange functions and power control over each managed BTS
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The network and switching subsystem(NSS)
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* MSC
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* VLR
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* HLR
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* AUC
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* EIR
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* GMSC

Revision as of 13:24, 10 October 2012

A mobile network is composed by the following parts:

  • Mobile Station (MS)
  • The base stations subsystems (BSS)
  • The network and switcing subsystem (NSS)
  • The operations and support subsystem (OSS)


Mobile Station (MS):

  • the mobile equipment (Ex: phone)
  • the SIM (Subscriber identity Module) card that uniquely identified the card by the IMSI (International Mobile Subscriber Identity).


The base station subsystem (BSS):

  • base station (BTS) - it defines a cell in the network
  • base station controller (BSC) - controls a group of BTSs. Does handoffs, frequency hoppings, exchange functions and power control over each managed BTS


The network and switching subsystem(NSS)

  • MSC
  • VLR
  • HLR
  • AUC
  • EIR
  • GMSC
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