Introduction to Mobile Communications: Technology, Services, Markets: Technology, Services, Markets

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Pub. Date: 2007-04-19
Publisher(s): Auerbach Public
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Summary

The traditionally separate Fixed, Mobile, and Internet sectors have been evolving recently toward a single sector, offering numerous implications for those involved in technology and business. It is therefore essential for telecommunication professionals to get a keen grasp of where the industry is heading.Providing a solid foundation in the industry, Introduction to Mobile Communications: Technology, Services, Markets explores the core requirements of modern mobile telecommunications-from markets to technology. It explains how wireless systems work, how mobility is supported, the underlying infrastructure, and what interactions are needed among the different functional components. The book also examines how mobile communications are evolving in order to meet the changing needs of users.The information provided in the book comes primarily from the four core modules of the Certificate in Mobile Communications Distance Learning program run by the Informa Telecoms Academy in London. Designed by a highly experienced training development team, the program examines the complex and fascinating world of mobile communications.Designed to give a broad picture of mobile communications, the book provides an excellent grounding for those involved in both business and engineering-leaving them much better equipped to fulfill roles within their current or prospective companies

Table of Contents

Introductionp. xi
Acronymsp. xiii
The Mobile Telecommunications Marketp. 1
Introductionp. 2
An Introduction to Telecommunicationsp. 2
The Telecommunications Worldp. 2
The Evolution of Telecommunicationsp. 3
Telecommunications Todayp. 5
Review Questionsp. 6
Types of Networksp. 7
Introduction to Telecommunications Networksp. 7
Fixed Communication Networksp. 7
Mobile Communication Networksp. 11
Defining Areas of the Networkp. 15
Review Questionsp. 20
Services and the User Perspectivep. 21
Access to Network Servicesp. 21
The Changing Nature of Servicesp. 21
Increasing Service Needsp. 22
Telecommunications Servicesp. 23
Network and Product Brandingp. 28
Review Questionsp. 31
Review Questionsp. 32
The Mobile Marketp. 33
Segmenting the Marketp. 33
Mobile Market Sectorsp. 33
Operators in the Telecommunications Marketp. 33
Radio Access, Core Networks, and Supporting Systemsp. 44
OSS, BSS, and MSSp. 49
Review Questionsp. 50
Handset Marketp. 50
Low-Cost Handsetsp. 51
Handset Complexity and Featuresp. 52
Examples of Mobile Devicesp. 53
Current Mobile Technologies and Marketsp. 54
Current Mobile Technologiesp. 54
Mobile Generationsp. 54
GPRS and EDGEp. 59
Code Division Multiple Access (CDMA) Technologiesp. 61
Evolving to 3G Systemsp. 62
Global Mobile Marketsp. 65
Market Overview: Chinap. 65
Western Europep. 68
United Statesp. 69
Review Questionsp. 72
World Market Forecastsp. 73
Subscription and Penetration Forecastsp. 73
Technology Forecastsp. 74
ARPU Forecastsp. 76
Review Questionsp. 78
Looking Aheadp. 79
2G: A Changing Marketp. 79
General Trends in Telecommunicationsp. 79
Influential Factors in the Evolution of Mobile Servicesp. 80
Mobile Internet in 2Gp. 81
Future Mobile Service Needsp. 81
Technology for the Futurep. 82
Review Questionsp. 88
Standards and Regulationsp. 89
Standards and Standards Bodiesp. 89
Benefits of a Standardp. 90
International Telecommunication Union (ITU)p. 91
European Telecommunications Standards Institute (ETSI)p. 91
Third Generation Partnership Project (3GPP)p. 91
Third Generation Partnership Project 2 (3GPP2)p. 92
UMTS Forump. 92
The GSM Associationp. 93
The European Conference of Postal and Telecommunications Administration (CEPT)p. 93
The Telecommunications Industry Association (TIA)p. 94
The American National Standards Institute (ANSI)p. 94
The CDMA Development Groupp. 95
The Association of Radio Industries and Businesses (ARIB)p. 95
Telecommunication Technology Committee (TTC)p. 96
Telecommunications Technology Association (TTA)p. 96
The Wi-Fi Alliancep. 96
The WiMAX Forump. 97
Review Questionsp. 97
Telecommunications Regulationsp. 98
The Need for Telecom Regulationp. 98
Benefits of Regulation to the Consumerp. 99
Objectives of National Regulatory Authoritiesp. 100
Case Study of a National Regulator: Ofcomp. 101
Regulators of the Worldp. 102
Data Protection and User Privacyp. 102
Review Questionsp. 104
Technology Principles: The Basics of Telecommunicationsp. 105
Introductionp. 106
The Basics of Telecommunicationsp. 106
Telecommunications: A Definitionp. 106
Review Questionsp. 111
Explaining the Principlesp. 111
Services and Applicationsp. 111
Value-Added Servicesp. 115
Review Questionsp. 118
Review Questionsp. 127
Switchingp. 128
Review Questionsp. 133
Signaling and Controlp. 134
Billingp. 138
Networking Principlesp. 143
Review Questionsp. 144
Review Questionsp. 145
Practice Questionsp. 146
Information Transferp. 150
Representing Informationp. 150
Characteristics of a Waveformp. 150
Analog Signalsp. 151
Digital Signalsp. 152
The Frequency Spectrump. 154
Propagation, Attenuation, and Noisep. 155
Review Questionsp. 157
Modulationp. 158
Modulation Techniquesp. 158
Example Modulation Scheme: Analog Frequency Modulationp. 159
Pulse Code Modulationp. 160
Review Questionsp. 163
Channels: Organizing the Informationp. 163
Channel Bandwidthp. 164
Channel Errorsp. 165
Interleavingp. 167
Multiplexing Channelsp. 167
Review Questionsp. 169
Example Transmission Systems: Implementing the Conceptsp. 170
Dense Wavelength Division Multiplexing (DWDM)p. 177
Analog and Digital Subscriber Loopp. 178
Review Questionsp. 180
Review Questionp. 181
Practice Questionsp. 182
Radio and Cellular Systemsp. 185
Radio Systemsp. 185
Example Radio Systemsp. 190
Review Questionsp. 192
The Cellular Concept: Mobile Network Basicsp. 192
Cell Planningp. 193
Review Questionsp. 203
GSM, GPRS, and EDGEp. 204
Review Questionsp. 210
CDMA-Based Systemsp. 211
Review Questionsp. 217
Review Questionsp. 218
Practice Questionsp. 219
Mobile Network Infrastructure and Supporting Systemsp. 223
Mobile Networkp. 224
The Overall Systemp. 224
The Requirementsp. 224
Architecture and Procedures in the GSM Family of Technologiesp. 224
Review Questionsp. 229
The User Equipment and Radio Access Networkp. 229
The GSM Radio Network Elements (BSS)p. 232
Review Questionsp. 240
Circuit-Switched and Packet-Switched Core Networksp. 240
Core Network Requirementsp. 240
The Packet-Switched Domainp. 244
Signaling and Control in the Core Networkp. 245
Review Questionsp. 248
Section Review Questionsp. 249
Mobile Network Proceduresp. 253
Example GSM Proceduresp. 253
GSM Proceduresp. 253
Review Questionsp. 259
Making Callsp. 261
Calls to Mobile Networksp. 261
Calls from Mobile Networksp. 261
Example: GPRS Proceduresp. 261
Review Questionsp. 266
Procedure Sequencesp. 267
Radio Resourcesp. 268
Radio Resource Procedures for GSM, GPRS, and EDGEp. 268
Review Questionsp. 272
Section 2 Review Questionsp. 273
Supporting Systemsp. 277
Service Platforms - Generalp. 277
Service Platformsp. 277
Review Questionsp. 286
Messaging Platformsp. 287
Voicemail Platformsp. 287
Review Questionsp. 291
Accessing the Internetp. 292
Methods for Accessing the Internetp. 292
Review Questionsp. 295
Intelligent Networks and CAMELp. 296
Introduction to Intelligent Networks (INs)p. 296
CAMEL (Customized Applications for Mobile Networks Enhanced Logic)p. 298
Review Questionsp. 301
Operational and Business Support Systems (OSS and BSS) and Billingp. 302
Operational Support System (OSS)p. 302
Review Questionsp. 307
Section 3 Review Questionsp. 308
Handset, Services, Media, and Content Distributionp. 313
Introduction to Handset Technologiesp. 313
Handset Basicsp. 313
Review Questionsp. 322
Handset and Standards Bodiesp. 323
Review Questionsp. 329
Types of Handset and the Marketp. 330
Review Questionsp. 333
Section Review Questionsp. 333
Handset Components and Architecturep. 336
Basic Handset Functions and Processingp. 336
Review Questionsp. 340
Memory Storage and Requirementsp. 342
Review Questionsp. 347
Display Technologiesp. 349
Review Questionsp. 352
Handset Sound Capabilitiesp. 353
Review Questionsp. 360
Image and Video Capabilitiesp. 361
Review Questionsp. 369
Serial Interfacesp. 369
Review Questionsp. 378
Section 2 Review Questionsp. 379
Mobile Operating Systemsp. 383
Introduction to Mobile OSp. 383
Example Mobile Operating Systemsp. 385
Review Questionsp. 396
Section 3 Review Questionsp. 397
Services and Securityp. 398
Mobile Handset Servicesp. 398
Review Questionsp. 407
Security Issues for Mobile Handsetsp. 407
Security Issues for Mobile Handsetsp. 407
Review Questionsp. 416
Section 4 Review Questionsp. 417
Indexp. 419
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