GSM Protocols
GSM Protocols
GSM Protocols
PROTOCOL
Defined rules and procedures used in
communication
To ensure that two communicating entities can
send
receive
interpret
FUNCTIONS OF PROTOCOLS
Session establishment and termination between users.
Orderly exchange of Data messages.
Coding of the information.
Routing and Sequencing
Flow control and Congestion control.
Error checking and recovery.
Efficient network resource utilization
Physical Layer
Lowest layer of the protocol architecture
Represents the functions necessary to transfer bit
stream on the physical medium
Physical Layer
The physical layer interfaces with layer 3, RR through
MPH Primitives (management physical).
These primitive, exchanged with in the RR layer, are
related to functions such as the assignment of channel
and measurement of channel level.
Service Access Points (SAP) of a layer defined as gates
through which services are offered to the adjacent
higher layers.
APPLICATION LAYER
Layer 3 of the GSM protocol is composed of three sub
layers; RR, MM, and CM.
The RR, together with the data link layer and the
physical layer, provide the means for point-to-point
radio connections on which MM and CM message are
carried.
RR protocol applies to air (Um) interface, while MM and
CC interfaces apply between MS and MSC.
RR LAYER
The management of RR connections deals with means of
establishing, maintaining, modifying and releasing the basic
means of communications on the radio interface and through
the radio subsystem.
The RR layer can be regarded as consisting of three main
protocols.
BSC protocol, allowing the BSC to control MS actions such as channel
allocation, channels release, and handover.
The BTS-BSC protocol, allowing the BSC to control the BTS
The BSC-MSC protocol, allowing the MSC and the BSC to exchange
the necessary data for setting up, controlling and releasing the Ainterface connections.
MM LAYER
The mobility management layer is mainly concerned
with three families of functions: location, registration,
and security.
Another function of the MM-sub-layer is to provide
connection management services to the upper CM layer.
MM common procedure;
MM specific procedure.
CC LAYER
The call control sub-layer includes several protocol entities CC
itself, SS, and SMS. In particular, it covers the following
procedures.
Mobile-originating call establishment;
Mobile terminating call establishment;
Signaling procedure during active state, which includes user
notification, call re-arrangement DTMF protocol procedure, and in
call modification;
Call clearing initiated by the network;
Call clearing initiated by the mobile;
Miscellaneous procedures, including in band tones and
announcement and status enquiry procedures.
MAP PROTOCOL
The protocol is designed to interact with MSC, VLR /
HLR, AUC, and GMSC so that they can communicate
with each other.
MAP initiates different operations and accepts the return
of results or the return of application specific errors.
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