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− | [[File:EN_Mob_A_3_5Z.png|right|frame| | + | [[File:EN_Mob_A_3_5Z.png|right|frame|Base Station Subsystem of GSM]] |
− | + | For the mobile phone standard "Global System for Mobile Communications" - abbreviated $\rm GSM$ - the network infrastructure includes the following subsystems: | |
− | * | + | *"Base Station Subsystem" $\rm (BSS)$, |
− | * | + | *"Switching & Management Subsystem" $\rm (SMSS)$, |
− | * | + | *"Operation & Maintenance Subsystem" $\rm (OMSS)$. |
− | + | The "Base Station Subsystem" is mainly responsible for the GSM radio network (see diagram), while the "Switching & Management Subsystem" represents the switching network and the "Operation & Maintenance Subsystem" is responsible for operation and maintenance. | |
− | + | The following terms will continue to be used in the questions on these exercise: | |
− | * | + | *"Authentication Center" $\rm (AUC)$, |
− | * | + | *"Base Station Controller" $\rm (BSC)$, |
− | * | + | *"Base Transceiver Station" $\rm (BTS)$, |
− | * | + | *"Gateway Mobile Switching Center" $\rm (GMSC)$, |
− | * | + | *"Home Location Register" $\rm (HLR)$, |
− | * | + | *"Mobile Switching Center" $\rm (MSC)$, |
− | * | + | *"Operation and Maintenance Center" $\rm (OMC)$, |
− | * | + | *"Visitor Location Register" $\rm (VLR)$. |
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− | '' | + | ''Notes:'' This exercise belongs to the chapter [[Mobile_Communications/Characteristics_of_GSM|Characteristics of GSM]]. |
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− | { | + | {With which of the three subsystems does the mobile station communicate? |
|type="[]"} | |type="[]"} | ||
− | + | + | + With the BSS, |
− | - | + | - with the SMSS, |
− | - | + | - with the OMSS. |
− | { | + | {Which statements apply to a base transceiver station (BTS)? |
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− | + | + | + It includes the base station's transmitting and receiving devices. |
− | - | + | - The task of the BTS is to switch calls. |
− | + | + | + In most cases, several BTS are subordinate to a common base station controller (BSC). |
− | { | + | {How many links can a BTS with multiple antennas support if each antenna covers a sector of $120^\circ$ ? |
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$N_{\rm max}\ = \ $ { 3 } | $N_{\rm max}\ = \ $ { 3 } | ||
− | { | + | {Which of the following components are part of the OMSS? |
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− | - | + | - The GMSC. |
− | - | + | - The MSC. |
− | + | + | + The OMC. |
− | { | + | {Which of the following components are databases? |
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− | + | + | + The AUC. |
− | - | + | - The GMSC. |
− | + | + | + The HLR. |
− | + | + | + The VLR. |
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− | === | + | ===Solution=== |
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− | '''(1)''' | + | '''(1)''' Each mobile station (MS) is in communication with a base transceiver station (BTS). This is part of the base station subsystem (BSS) ⇒ <u>solution 1</u>. |
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+ | '''(2)''' Correct are the <u>statements 1 and 3</u>. | ||
+ | *In contrast, the base transceiver station is not responsible for switching tasks, | ||
+ | *but this is rather the task of a mobile switching center (MSC), which is part of the switching and management subsystem (SMSS). | ||
− | + | '''(3)''' If, as is usually the case with GSM, the individual antennas cover $120^\circ$ sectors, a BTS can provide up to three connection paths ⇒ $N_{\rm max} \hspace{0.15cm}\underline{= 3}$. | |
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+ | '''(4)''' Only the operation and management center (OMC) belongs to the OMSS ⇒ <u> Proposal 3</u> . | ||
+ | *In contrast, MSC and GMSC are components of the mobile switching network (SMSS). | ||
+ | *With regard to OMC, a distinction is made between OMC-B (for BSS monitoring) and OMC-S (for SMSS monitoring). | ||
− | + | '''(5)''' <u>Solutions 1, 3 und 4</u> are correct: | |
− | + | *The gateway mobile switching center (GMSC) is a hardware unit that is responsible for switching between the fixed network and the mobile network. | |
− | + | *The other three terms given describe databases of the switching & management subsystem (SMSS). | |
− | + | * The authentication center (AUC) is responsible for the storage of confidential data and keys. | |
− | + | * The home location register (HLR) is a central register for the entire Public Land Mobile Network (PLMN) for managing unencrypted subscriber data, subscribed services and routing for calls from a mobile operator's own subscribers. | |
− | + | *Contrary, the visitors' location register (VLR) contains information about the current visitors of other operators who are located in the current PLMN. | |
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Latest revision as of 13:37, 23 March 2021
For the mobile phone standard "Global System for Mobile Communications" - abbreviated $\rm GSM$ - the network infrastructure includes the following subsystems:
- "Base Station Subsystem" $\rm (BSS)$,
- "Switching & Management Subsystem" $\rm (SMSS)$,
- "Operation & Maintenance Subsystem" $\rm (OMSS)$.
The "Base Station Subsystem" is mainly responsible for the GSM radio network (see diagram), while the "Switching & Management Subsystem" represents the switching network and the "Operation & Maintenance Subsystem" is responsible for operation and maintenance.
The following terms will continue to be used in the questions on these exercise:
- "Authentication Center" $\rm (AUC)$,
- "Base Station Controller" $\rm (BSC)$,
- "Base Transceiver Station" $\rm (BTS)$,
- "Gateway Mobile Switching Center" $\rm (GMSC)$,
- "Home Location Register" $\rm (HLR)$,
- "Mobile Switching Center" $\rm (MSC)$,
- "Operation and Maintenance Center" $\rm (OMC)$,
- "Visitor Location Register" $\rm (VLR)$.
Notes: This exercise belongs to the chapter Characteristics of GSM.
Fragebogen
Solution
(1) Each mobile station (MS) is in communication with a base transceiver station (BTS). This is part of the base station subsystem (BSS) ⇒ solution 1.
(2) Correct are the statements 1 and 3.
- In contrast, the base transceiver station is not responsible for switching tasks,
- but this is rather the task of a mobile switching center (MSC), which is part of the switching and management subsystem (SMSS).
(3) If, as is usually the case with GSM, the individual antennas cover $120^\circ$ sectors, a BTS can provide up to three connection paths ⇒ $N_{\rm max} \hspace{0.15cm}\underline{= 3}$.
(4) Only the operation and management center (OMC) belongs to the OMSS ⇒ Proposal 3 .
- In contrast, MSC and GMSC are components of the mobile switching network (SMSS).
- With regard to OMC, a distinction is made between OMC-B (for BSS monitoring) and OMC-S (for SMSS monitoring).
(5) Solutions 1, 3 und 4 are correct:
- The gateway mobile switching center (GMSC) is a hardware unit that is responsible for switching between the fixed network and the mobile network.
- The other three terms given describe databases of the switching & management subsystem (SMSS).
- The authentication center (AUC) is responsible for the storage of confidential data and keys.
- The home location register (HLR) is a central register for the entire Public Land Mobile Network (PLMN) for managing unencrypted subscriber data, subscribed services and routing for calls from a mobile operator's own subscribers.
- Contrary, the visitors' location register (VLR) contains information about the current visitors of other operators who are located in the current PLMN.