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[[File:EN_Bei_A_4_3_v2.png|right|frame|UMTS access network]]
 
[[File:EN_Bei_A_4_3_v2.png|right|frame|UMTS access network]]
 
The figure shows the UMTS access network with the two main blocks:
 
The figure shows the UMTS access network with the two main blocks:
*${\rm UTRAN}$ (''UMTS Terrestrial Radio Access Network'', upper graphic): This monitors the radio transmission between the radio network layer and the transport layer;
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*${\rm UTRAN}$  $($"UMTS Terrestrial Radio Access Network",  upper graph$)$:  This monitors the radio transmission between the radio network layer and the transport layer;
*${\rm Core \ Network}$ (CN, lower graphic): This is responsible for switching data within the UMTS network.
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*${\rm CN}$$($"Core  Network", lower graph$)$:  This is responsible for switching data within the UMTS network.
  
  
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Hints:  
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<u>Hints:</u>
*The exercise belongs to the chapter  [[Examples_of_Communication_Systems/UMTS_Network_Architecture|"UMTS Network Architecture"]].
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*The exercise belongs to the chapter&nbsp; [[Examples_of_Communication_Systems/UMTS_Network_Architecture|"UMTS Network Architecture"]].
*Reference is made in particular to the page [[Examples_of_Communication_Systems/UMTS_Network_Architecture#Access_level_architecture|"Access level architecture"]].
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*Reference is made in particular to the section&nbsp; [[Examples_of_Communication_Systems/UMTS_Network_Architecture#Access_level_architecture|"Access level architecture"]].
  
  
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{Which switching types are supported by UMTS?
 
{Which switching types are supported by UMTS?
 
|type="[]"}
 
|type="[]"}
- Circuit switching only,
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- Circuit-switching only,
- packet switching only,
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- packet-switching only,
+ both circuit switching and packet switching.
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+ both circuit-switching and packet-switching.
  
 
{What does UTRAN include?
 
{What does UTRAN include?
 
|type="[]"}
 
|type="[]"}
 
+ The base stations,
 
+ The base stations,
+ the ''Radio Network Controller,''
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+ the&nbsp; "Radio Network Controller"&nbsp; $\rm (RNC)$,
- the ''Mobile Service Switching Center.''
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- the&nbsp; "Mobile Service Switching Center"&nbsp; $\rm (MSC)$.
  
{Which registers are required for circuit switching?
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{Which registers are required for circuit-switching?
 
|type="[]"}
 
|type="[]"}
+ the ''Home Location Register,''
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+ the&nbsp; "Home Location Register"&nbsp; $\rm (HLR)$,
+ the ''Visitor Location Register,''
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+ the&nbsp; "Visitor Location Register"&nbsp; $\rm (VLR)$,
 
- the GPRS register.
 
- the GPRS register.
  
 
{Which of the following statements are true?
 
{Which of the following statements are true?
 
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|type="[]"}
+ GMSC and GGSN forward to other data networks.
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+ $\rm GMSC$&nbsp; and&nbsp; $\rm GGSN$&nbsp; forward to other data networks.
- GMSC and GGSN are active only when there is circuit switching.
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- $\rm GMSC$&nbsp; and&nbsp; $\rm GGSN$&nbsp; are active only when there is circuit-switching.
+ SGSN has a similar function to MSC and HLR.
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+ $\rm SGSN$&nbsp; has a similar function to&nbsp; $\rm MSC$&nbsp; and&nbsp; $\rm HLR$.
  
  
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'''(1)'''&nbsp; Correct is <u> Answer 3</u>: UMTS networks support:  
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'''(1)'''&nbsp; Correct is the&nbsp; <u>Answer 3</u>:&nbsp; UMTS networks support:  
*Circuit switching (English: ''CS''): in this case, the radio channel is not available to other users during the entire switching period.
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*Circuit-switching&nbsp; $\rm (CS)$:&nbsp; In this case,&nbsp; the radio channel is not available to other users during the entire switching period.
*Packet switching (PS): The data stream is divided into small data packets in the transmitter and then sent together with other packets. The channel can thus be shared by several users.
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*Packet-switching&nbsp; $\rm (PS)$:&nbsp; The data stream is divided into small data packets in the transmitter and then sent together with other packets.&nbsp; The channel can thus be shared by several users.
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'''(2)'''&nbsp; Correct are the&nbsp; <u>Answers 1 and 2</u>:
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*As can be seen from the diagram,&nbsp; UTRAN includes various base stations,&nbsp; usually called&nbsp; "Node B"&nbsp; in UMTS,&nbsp; and various&nbsp; "Radio Network Controllers"&nbsp; in each case.
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*$\rm MSC$&nbsp; $($"Mobile Service Switching Center"$)$&nbsp; is a part of the core network.
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'''(3)'''&nbsp; Correct are the&nbsp; <u>Answers 1 and 2</u>:
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*The&nbsp; "Home Location Register"&nbsp; $\rm HLR$&nbsp; contains all subscriber data,&nbsp; for example&nbsp; rate model,&nbsp; telephone number,&nbsp; service-specific authorizations,&nbsp; and keys of a network operator's own customers.  
  
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*In contrast, the&nbsp; "Visitor Location Register"&nbsp; $\rm VLR$&nbsp; contains information about locally registered users and copies of the records from the HLR of its network operator.
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*This data is dynamic:&nbsp; As soon as the subscriber changes his location,&nbsp; this information is changed.
  
'''(2)'''&nbsp; Correct <u> Answers 1 and 2</u>:
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*The GPRS register&nbsp; $\rm (GR)$&nbsp; is part of the HLR.&nbsp; It contains additional subscriber information,&nbsp; but it is only needed for packet-switched transmission.
*As can be seen from the diagram, UTRAN includes various base stations, usually called ''Node B'' in UMTS, and various ''Radio Network Controllers'' in each case.
 
*The MSC (''Mobile Service Switching Center'') is a part of the core network.
 
  
  
'''(3)'''&nbsp; Correct <u> Answers 1 and 2</u>:
 
*The ''Home Location Register'' (HLR) contains all subscriber data, for example, rate model, telephone number, service-specific authorizations, and keys of a network operator's own customers.
 
*In contrast, the ''Visitor Location Register'' contains information about locally registered users and copies of the records from the HLR of its network operator.
 
*This data is dynamic: as soon as the subscriber changes his location, this information is changed.
 
*The GPRS register (GR) is part of the HLR. It contains additional subscriber information, but it is only needed for packet-switched transmission.
 
  
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'''(4)'''&nbsp; Correct are the&nbsp; <u>Answers 1 and 3</u>:
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*The&nbsp; "Gateway Mobile Switching Center"&nbsp; $\rm (GMSC)$&nbsp; is the switching center in mobile systems for forwarding data to the&nbsp; $($circuit-switched$)$&nbsp; fixed network.
  
'''(4)'''&nbsp; Correct <u> Answers 1 and 3</u>:
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*For packet data networks such as the Internet,&nbsp; the&nbsp; "Gateway GRRS Support Node"&nbsp; $\rm (GGSN)$&nbsp; is responsible for this.
*The ''Gateway Mobile Switching Center'' (GMSC) is the switching center in mobile systems for forwarding data to the (circuit-switched) fixed network.
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*For packet data networks such as the Internet, the ''Gateway GRRS Support Node'' (GGSN) is responsible for this.  
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*The&nbsp; "Serving GRRS Support Node"&nbsp; $\rm (SGSN)$&nbsp; has similar tasks for packet-switching as the MSC and the HLR have for circuit-switched transmission.
*The ''Serving GRRS Support Node'' (SGSN) has similar tasks for packet switching as the MSC and the HLR have for circuit-switched transmission.
 
  
 
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UMTS access network

The figure shows the UMTS access network with the two main blocks:

  • ${\rm UTRAN}$  $($"UMTS Terrestrial Radio Access Network",  upper graph$)$:  This monitors the radio transmission between the radio network layer and the transport layer;
  • ${\rm CN}$$($"Core Network", lower graph$)$:  This is responsible for switching data within the UMTS network.


The exercise will explain some of the abbreviations used in the figure.



Hints:


Questions

1

Which switching types are supported by UMTS?

Circuit-switching only,
packet-switching only,
both circuit-switching and packet-switching.

2

What does UTRAN include?

The base stations,
the  "Radio Network Controller"  $\rm (RNC)$,
the  "Mobile Service Switching Center"  $\rm (MSC)$.

3

Which registers are required for circuit-switching?

the  "Home Location Register"  $\rm (HLR)$,
the  "Visitor Location Register"  $\rm (VLR)$,
the GPRS register.

4

Which of the following statements are true?

$\rm GMSC$  and  $\rm GGSN$  forward to other data networks.
$\rm GMSC$  and  $\rm GGSN$  are active only when there is circuit-switching.
$\rm SGSN$  has a similar function to  $\rm MSC$  and  $\rm HLR$.


Solutions

(1)  Correct is the  Answer 3:  UMTS networks support:

  • Circuit-switching  $\rm (CS)$:  In this case,  the radio channel is not available to other users during the entire switching period.
  • Packet-switching  $\rm (PS)$:  The data stream is divided into small data packets in the transmitter and then sent together with other packets.  The channel can thus be shared by several users.


(2)  Correct are the  Answers 1 and 2:

  • As can be seen from the diagram,  UTRAN includes various base stations,  usually called  "Node B"  in UMTS,  and various  "Radio Network Controllers"  in each case.
  • $\rm MSC$  $($"Mobile Service Switching Center"$)$  is a part of the core network.


(3)  Correct are the  Answers 1 and 2:

  • The  "Home Location Register"  $\rm HLR$  contains all subscriber data,  for example  rate model,  telephone number,  service-specific authorizations,  and keys of a network operator's own customers.
  • In contrast, the  "Visitor Location Register"  $\rm VLR$  contains information about locally registered users and copies of the records from the HLR of its network operator.
  • This data is dynamic:  As soon as the subscriber changes his location,  this information is changed.
  • The GPRS register  $\rm (GR)$  is part of the HLR.  It contains additional subscriber information,  but it is only needed for packet-switched transmission.


(4)  Correct are the  Answers 1 and 3:

  • The  "Gateway Mobile Switching Center"  $\rm (GMSC)$  is the switching center in mobile systems for forwarding data to the  $($circuit-switched$)$  fixed network.
  • For packet data networks such as the Internet,  the  "Gateway GRRS Support Node"  $\rm (GGSN)$  is responsible for this.
  • The  "Serving GRRS Support Node"  $\rm (SGSN)$  has similar tasks for packet-switching as the MSC and the HLR have for circuit-switched transmission.