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GSM:  Base Station Subsystem

The network infrastructure in the 2G mobile communications standard  Global System for Mobile Communications  - GSM for short - includes the following subsystems

  • Base Station Subsystem  ('BSS),
  • Switching & Management Subsystem  ('SMSS),
  • Operation & Maintenance Subsystem  ('OMSS).


The "BSS" is essentially responsible for the GSM radio network (see diagram), while "SMSS" represents the switching network and "OMSS" is responsible for operations and maintenance.

The following terms continue to be used in the questions for this exercise:

  • Authentication Center  (AUC),
  • Base Station Controller  (BSC),
  • Base Transceiver Station  (BTS),
  • Gateway Mobile Switching Center  (GMSC),
  • Home Location Register  (HLR),
  • Mobile Switching Center  (MSC),
  • Operation and Maintenance Center  (OMC),
  • Visitor Location Register  (VLR).





Hint:


Questions

1

With which of the three subsystems does the mobile station communicate?

BSS,
SMSS,
OMSS.

2

Which statements are true for a Base Transceiver Station (BTS)?

BTS is the transmitting and receiving equipment of the base station.
The exercise of the BTS is the switching of calls.
Usually several BTS are subordinated to a common BSC.

3

How many channels (antennas) can a BTS support simultaneously?

$N_{\rm max} \ = \ $

4

Which of the following components are part of the OMSS?

GMSC,
MSC,
OMC.

5

Which of the following components are databases?

AUC,
GMSC,
HLR,
VLR.


Solution

(1)  Correct is the proposed solution 1:

  • Each mobile station (MS) is in radio communication with a Base Transceiver Station (BTS).
  • This is part of the Base Station Subsystem (BSS).


(2)  Correct are the proposed solutions 1 and 3:

  • In contrast, proposed solution 2 is incorrect: The BTS is not responsible for switching tasks, but this is the exercise of a Mobile Switching Center (MSC), which is a part of the Switching and Management Subsystem (SMSS).


(3)  In GSM, the individual antennas usually cover $120^\circ$ sectors. This also means that a BTS can provide up to three radio channels.


(4)  The correct proposed solution 3 is:

  • Only the Operation and Management Center (OMC) is part of the OMSS.
  • In contrast, MSC and GMSC are components of the mobile switching network (SMSS).
  • With respect to the OMC, a further distinction is made between OMC-B (for BSS monitoring) and OMC-S (for SMSS monitoring).


(5)  Correct are proposed solutions 1, 3 and 4:

  • GMSC is a hardware unit responsible for switching between the fixed and mobile networks.
  • The other three terms given describe databases of the SMSS.
  • AUC is responsible for storing confidential data and keys.
  • HLR is a central register for the entire Public Land Mobile Network (PLMN) for managing unencrypted subscriber data, subscribed services, and routing for calls of a mobile operator's own subscribers.
  • In contrast, the visitor register (VLR) stores information about the current visitors of other operators who are in the current PLMN.