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GPRS:
Gateway to Third Generation Mobile Networks
This innovative new book explains how GPRS (general packet radio
service) allows you to expand your GSM networks towards third generation
mobile communications to meet the demands of the most-sophisticated mobile
data applications. The book concentrates on the interfaces between the
known GSM network elements and the new subsystems -- PCU, SGSN, and GGSN
-- that come with GPRS. It offers you an in-depth explanation of the
extensions and methods of the GSM air interface necessary for GPRS and
shows how the channel-oriented GSM is linked to the packet switched GPRS.
Moreover, it explains what extensions there are in channel coding, how
resources are allocated on the air interface, and how the quick network
access necessary for GPRS is made possible.
Gunnar Heine, Holger Sagkob
Format: Paperback, 328pp
Publisher: Artech House, Incorporated
Published: February 2003 |
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GPRS -
Signaling and Protocol Analysis
From the author of 'GPRS from A-Z' comes the definitive guide to
GPRS signalling and protocol analysis.
Gunnar Heine
Format: Hardcover
Publisher: Artech House, Incorporated
Published: September 2002 |
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GPRS
Networks
Alan Kavanagh and John Beckmeyer's guide to GPRS networks.
Alan Kavanagh, John Beckmeyer
Format: Paperback, 448pp.
Publisher: Osborne Publishing
Published: September 2002 |
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Multiple
Access Protocols for Mobile Communications: GPRS, UMTS, and Beyond
A comprehensive discussion of multiple access protocols for cellular
systems and the consideration of the specific constraints and capabilities
of second and third generation systems regarding the multiple access
protocols. Beginning by introducing the cellular concept and discussing
second and third generation cellular communication systems, including the
evolution from these systems to IP-based systems, the authors then
identify the requirements for and problems related to multiple access. In
accordance with ETSI and 3GPP standards, a split is made into basic
multiple access schemes such as CDMA, TDMA and FDMA and multiple access
protocols.
Alex Brand, Hamid Aghvami
Format: Hardcover, 478pp.
Publisher: Wiley, John & Sons, Inc
Published: July 2002 |
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GSM, GPRS
and EDGE Performance: Evolution Toward 3G/UMTS
This books covers GSM/EDGE Standards Evolution, Evolution of GERAN
Standardisation, GERAN QoS Evolution towards UMTS, Mobile Station
Location, Basics of GSM Radio Communication and Spectral Efficiency,
GSM/AMR Voice Performance, GPRS and EGPRS Performance, Dynamic Frequency
and Channel Allocation, Narrowband Deployment, Link Performance
Enhancements and more...
Timo Halonen, Juan Melero, Javier Romero Garcia
Format: Hardcover, 352pp.
Publisher: Halsted Press
Published: May 2002
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Wireless
Internet Access over GSM and UMTS
The book provides a comprehensive investigation of the performance
and problems of the TCP/IP protocol stack, when data is transmitted over
GSM, GPRS and UMTS. It gives an introduction to the protocols used for
Internet access today, and also the Wireless Application Protocol (WAP).
The basics of GSM, GPRS and UMTS are given, which are necessary for
understanding the main topic, TCP performance over GSM, GPRS and UMTS.
Manfred Taferner, Ernst Bonek
Format: Hardcover, 224pp.
Publisher: Springer-Verlag New York
Published: April 2002
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GPRS
Demystified
GPRS (General Packet Radio Service) is global mobile data
technology. More important it is a step en route to next-generation
wireless, or 3G, for many networks in the US and most networks in Europe
and Asia. Questions like "when can we expect European take-up of
GPRS?", "what kind of roaming will the standards bodies
adopt?", "what functionality will first-generation terminals
provide?", or "how will GPRS change the basic business practices
of GSM operators?" all need to be answered before implementations
proceed. This book helps the wireless industry gets its arms around the
issues with contributions from many of the pioneering companies in the
mobile data industry. It equips professionals with plain English
explanations of technology, markets, billing systems, terminals and
management challenges.
John Hoffman
Format: Paperback, 352pp.
Publisher: McGraw-Hill Professional
Published: February 2002
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GPRS:
General Packet Radio Service
Without wasted words, telecom expert R. J. “Bud” Bates—whose
earlier books are industry classics—clarifies the features, functions,
and structure of lightning fast, always-on GPRS, the 2.5G technology
setting the pace in handheld access. You get brilliantly clear answers to
fundamental questions.
Regis J. Bates
Format: Paperback, 350pp.
Publisher: McGraw-Hill Professional
Published: December 2001
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GPRS and 3G
Wireless Applications:
Professional Developer's Guide
To ensure competitive advantage for their companies in wireless
product development, developers need to understand how wireless
technologies work, what impact they have on applications being developed,
and how to use them to optimize products for success in the marketplace.
Designed to answer these and other wireless development questions, this
unique handbook explores how a host of relevant technologies work together
with the new worldwide standards for wireless technologies - GPRS and 3G.
Christoffer Andersson
Format: Paperback
Publisher: Wiley, John & Sons
Published: May 2001
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The GSM
Network: The GPRS Evolution: One Step Towards UMTS
GSM (Global System for Mobile Communications) is a digital cellular
standard formerly know as Groupe Speciale Mobile used in over 100
countries. GSM networks offer a data transmission service but the output
is limited to a maximum of 9.6 kbits/s. GPRS (General Packet Radio
Service) enables effective Internet services access with an output of up
to 115 kbits/s, allowing faster communications.
Joachim Tisal
Format: Paperback
Publisher: Wiley, John & Sons
Published: May 2001
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GPRS from A-Z
A complete guide to GPRS. GPRS is a new packet-switched technology
for upgrading today's GSM networks. IT provides a platform for mobile data
applications, including fast Internet access and email transfer, as well
as mobile leased line provisioning. If you are a network engineer or
technical manager in the mobile industry, you need to know about this
exciting new technology that is transforming the GSM world. Here is a
detailed presentation from leading industry expert and best-selling author
Gunnar Heine. This print version of his PowerPoint presentation used in
training courses on the topic, provides a convenient and comprehensive
reference summary of the technology. HSCSD and EDGE are also featured.
Gunnar Heine
Format: Paperback
Publisher: Artech House
Published: April 2000
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