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GPRS: Gateway to Third Generation Mobile Networks
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


GPRS and 3G Wireless Applications: Professional Developer's Guide (Paperback)
by Christoffer Andersson "For those who enter the world of the mobile Internet for the first time, coming fresh into the business or having some previous experience from..." (more)
Product Details
Paperback: 352 pages
Publisher: John Wiley & Sons; Bk&CD-Rom edition (April 11, 2001)
ISBN: 0471414050
Product Dimensions: 9.2 x 7.5 x 0.8 inches

 
GSM, GPRS and EDGE Performance
by Timo Halonen, Javier Romero, Juan Melero
Average Customer Review: 
Out of Print--Limited Availability
From Book News, Inc.
Fourteen chapters, presented by editors from Nokia Spain, review a new generation of universal mobile telecommunication systems (UMTS) standards, promoting them for adoption by wireless companies. The evolution of GSM is described and its economic and technological benefits are touted. Performance...


GPRS for Mobile Internet
Artech House, Hardcover, Published December 2002, ISBN 158053600X
This ground-breaking book offers you a comprehensive, in-depth presentation of GPRS (general packet radio service). The book helps you understand how this system is used as a major building block technology for the emerging mobile Internet. You explore the most critical aspects of GPRS in great detail, and gain a real-world understanding of the inevitable implementation challenges you will face in the field.
After a general overview of the GSM and GPRS systems, the book provides you with detailed coverage of a wide range of important topics, including the radio interface, Gb interface, BSSGP, signaling plane, user plane, and RLC (radio link control) principles. Case studies throughout present simple approaches to implementation problems that arise during the development process, along with proposed resolutions. This unique resource is an essential reference for engineers working in the field, and also serves well as a text for advanced graduate and post-graduate students in related courses.


W-CDMA and cdma2000 for 3G Mobile Networks
by M.R. Karim, Mohsen Sarraf
Book Description
As service providers start to build 3G (3rd generation) and UMTS (Universal Mobile Telecommunications Systems) networks, they'll have to begin by implementing W-CDMA (Wideband Code Division Multiple Access)--the new access technology. Here's an explanation of that technology network managers can...


Third Generation CDMA Systems for Enhanced Data Services
by Giridhar D. Mandyam, Jersey Lai "Cellular telephony systems are radio systems that involve distributed transmission..."
SIPs: fast cell site selection, forward fundamental channel, forward power control, quadrature spreading, reverse supplemental channel (more)
Editorial Reviews
From Book News, Inc.
Provides an overview and comparison of the code division multiple access (CDMA) systems presently being deployed for second- and third-generation cellular telephony. The authors, who are researchers for Nokia, explain the basic principles of direct-sequence spread spectrum systems, and describe the IS-95, cdma2000, 1X-EV, and wideband CDMA air interfaces and systems. The voice capacity and data rates of each system are analyzed. An appendix identifies the basic components of a CDMA transceiver. Book News, Inc.®, Portland, OR


GSM Books


GSM Networks
by Gunnar Heine
Average Customer Review: 4.0 
out of 5 stars
From Book News, Inc.
After a brief description of global system for mobile communication (GSM) subsystems, their structure, and their tasks, focus is on interfaces between GSM network elements. Issues addressed include signal standards and protocols used to serve connection requests by mobile subscribers, utilization of... Read more


GSM Switching, Services, and Protocols (Hardcover)
by Joerg Eberspaecher, Hans-Joerg Voegel, Christian Bettstetter "Communication everywhere, with everybody, and at any time - we have come much closer to this goal during the last few years..." (more)
SIPs: path loss criterion, nontransparent data, check sum bits, mandatory handover, user payload data (more)


An Introduction to Gsm (The Artech House Mobile Communications) (Hardcover)
by Siegmund Redl, Matthias K. Weber, Malcolm Oliphant "Cellular mobile radio-the magic technology that enables everyone to communicate anywhere with anybody-has created an entire industry in mobile telecommunications, an industry that is rapidly..." (more)
SIPs: signaling tests, chan desc, req ref, traditional power meters, imm ass (more)



WAP


Professional WAP (Paperback)
by Charles Arehart, Nirmal Chidambaram (Editor), Shashikiran Guruprasad, Alex Homer, Ric Howell, Stephan Kasippillai, Rob Machin, Tom Myers, Alexander Nakhimovsky, Luca Passani, Chris Pedley, Richard Taylor, Marco Toschi
Topics covered: Development of software for mobile telephones and other portable devices with Wireless Application Protocol (WAP), Wireless Markup Language (WML), WML Script, Active Server Pages (ASP), ColdFusion, Java, and other languages and technologies. Task-oriented sections deal with the specifics of working with e-mail in WAP applications, integration of WAP with Lightweight Directory Access Protocol (LDAP), and content pushing.


WAP 2.0 Development (Paperback)
by Chris Tull
From the Back Cover
This book is a comprehensive tutorial that is logically organized, up-to-date, and includes coverage of the most popular wireless programming language, WML.
Readers create a working application, developing examples that build from one chapter to the next. With each chapter readers are learning, practicing, and building on required skills necessary not only for wireless development, but also programming in general. By the end of the book, readers will have created a wireless database application that allows them to view, enter, and delete information.
The book provides a usable reference of summaries on all languages discussed within the book, as well as a comparison of the wireless devices, and different development tools on the market today.

 
Practical WAP (Paperback)

by Chris Bennett, David Orchard (Series Editor) "The last decade has seen the rapid convergence of two pervasive technologies - wireless communications and the Internet..." (more)
SIPs: deck append, dtd pap, static deck, push initiator, push proxy gateway (more)
Book Description
This is an intermediate-level guide to building WAP applications. The Wireless Application Protocol (WAP) provides the technological framework for combining mobile communications with Internet technologies. WAP opens up the Web to a vastly expanded audience, allowing new types of applications to take advantage of user location, provide time-critical information, and offer personalized content. This book details the WAP Forum, mobile devices, and what makes a good WAP application. Using real world examples, this book examines the WAP standards, focusing on those essential to building working WAP applications. It outlines the critical success factors in designing WAP applications and helps the reader select the right architecture for his or her WAP project. Complete tutorials on WML (the HTML of wireless web), WML Script, and Push technology are combined with the many examples to make Practical WAP ideal for software developers, architects, and managers.
 
 
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