Mobile Network Infrastructure and Supporting Systems
Mobile Network Infrastructure and Supporting Systems
Mobile Network Infrastructure and Supporting Systems
Introduction
For any cellular network, the procedures can be split into different requirements. The basic requirements include categories for: Establishing the radio connection to the network. Managing the location of the individual users. Establishing a full call connection. There are also extra procedures required for: Establishing a packet data session (e.g., for accessing the Internet) Sending text messages Handling supplementary services
Types: 1. Basic phone. 2. Smart phone or VAS phone. 3. Connected computing devices.
Core network: The radio access network connects to the core network at an element known as the mobile switching center (MSC).
In dedicated mode, the mobile is usually engaged in a call (alternatively, it may be involved in other transactions such as text messaging (SMS) or performing a location update).
Dedicated mode implies that there is a two-way dedicated channel assigned to the mobile.
Handovers
In this situation, moving to a new cell is referred to as a handover (as opposed to idle mode cell reselection) and it involves more complex processes. It is the network that makes the decision and will, at the appropriate time, command the mobile to change to a new cell to continue with the call. This decision is based on several factors associated with: 1. Uplink radio signal conditions (assessed by BSC) 2. Downlink radio signal conditions (assessed by mobile) 3. How the mobile is receiving other neighboring cells (downlink)
Handovers
1- mobile monitors serving and neighbor cell signals; 2- measurement report sent to BSC every 1/2 second; 3- on reaching A, neighbor cell is assessed as the better cell to use; 4- BSC instigates handover; 5- new connection made via the neighbor cell (new serving cell) and BSC; 6- the old connection is dropped).
Handover Types
Messaging Platforms
Message Types
Short Message Service SMS 1. Mobile Terminated Point-to-Point 2. Mobile Originated Point-to-Point 3. Enhanced Messaging Service (EMS) 4. SMS Cell Broadcast