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Description about GPRS, three different classes of devices, Classes of GPRS Services, GPRS Network System Architechture, Gateway GPRS Support Node , GPRS Network System Architecture.
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GPRS Network System Architechture
GPRS Network System Architechture
Features of GPRS
GPRS Transmission Plane Protocol Reference Model
GPRS Transmission Plane Protocol Reference Model
repeating not repairable RLC blocks selectively
one uplink status flag (USF) per Packet Data Channel (PDCH), channel partition of up to 8 ms GPRS: air interface
(^) Medium Access Control ( MAC) (^) Reservation in the uplink (MS to BSS): (^) MS sends reservation request on a Random Access Channel (Slotted ALOHA) (^) BTS allocates a (split) channel and sends packet assignment (^) MS sends data depending on the current priority (USF flag) (^) Reservation in the Downlink (BSS to MS): (^) BTS displays transmitting request and informs about the reserved channel (^) MS supervises the reserved channel and receives GPRS: air interface
GSM Vs. GPRS It is circuit switched. It is packet switched. It is not ‘Always-on’. It is ‘Always-on’. You’re charged for the time the channel is reserved.
- You’re charged for the amount of data that’s being transported, not for the time that the unit is online. The System uses the same TDMA (Time Division Multiple Access) link with one out of seven time slots. The GPRS connection in the t610 can use as many as 4+1 time slots. Circuit switching provides the customer with a dedicated channel all the way to the destination. The customer has exclusive use of the circuit for the duration of the call, With packet switching, the operator assigns one or more dedicated channels specifically for shared use. These channels are up and running 24 hours a day, and when you need to transfer data, you access a channel and transmit your data. The standard data rate of a GSM channel is 22.8 kbps It provides data rates from 56 up to 114 Kbps.