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1. History of GSM
2. Services provided by GSM
3. Architecture of the GSM network
3.1. Mobile Station
3.2. Base Station Subsystem
3.3. Network Subsystem
4. Radio link aspects
4.1. Multiple access and channel structure
4.1.1. Traffic channels
4.1.2. Control channels
4.1.3. Burst structure
4.2. Speech coding
4.3. Channel coding and modulation
4.4. Multipath equalization
4.5. Frequency hopping
4.6. Discontinuous transmission
4.7. Discontinuous reception
4.8. Power control
5. Network aspects
5.1. Radio resources management
5.1.1. Handover
5.2. Mobility management
5.2.1. Location updating
5.2.2. Authentication and security
5.3. Communication management
5.3.1. Call routing
6. Conclusion and comments
7. Bibliography and references
8. Original article is here

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Article written by John Scourias, with comments in maroon by Tom Farley

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7. Bibliography and references

Note: Some footnotes are not actually referenced in the main article, they are instead, works consulted.

 [1] Jan A. Audestad. Network aspects of the GSM system. In EUROCON 88, June 1988. [back to text]
 [2] D. M. Balston. The pan-European system: GSM. In D. M. Balston and R.C.V. Macario, editors, Cellular Radio Systems. Artech House, Boston, 1993. [back to text]
[3]David M. Balston. The pan-European cellular technology. In R.C.V. Macario, editor, Personal and Mobile Radio Systems. Peter Peregrinus, London, 1991. [back to text]
 [4] M. Bezler et al. GSM base station system. Electrical Communication, 2nd Quarter 1993. [back to text]
 [5] David Cheeseman. The pan-European cellular mobile radio system. In R.C.V. Macario, editor, Personal and Mobile Radio Systems. Peter Peregrinus, London, 1991. [back to text]
 [6]C. Déchaux and R. Scheller. What are GSM and DCS. Electrical Communication, 2nd Quarter 1993. [back to text]
 [7] M. Feldmann and J. P. Rissen. GSM network systems and overall system integration. Electrical Communication, 2nd Quarter 1993. [back to text]
[8] John M. Griffiths. ISDN Explained: Worldwide Network and Applications Technology. John Wiley &Sons, Chichester, 2nd edition, 1992.
[9] I. Harris. Data in the GSM cellular network. In D. M. Balston and R.C.V. Macario, editors, Cellular Radio Systems. Artech House, Boston, 1993.
[10] I. Harris. Facsimile over cellular radio. In D. M. Balston and R.C.V. Macario, editors, Cellular Radio Systems. Artech House, Boston, 1993.
[11] Thomas Haug. Overview of the GSM project. In EUROCON 88, June 1988.
[12] Josef-Franz Huber. Advanced equipment for an advanced network. Telcom Report International, 15(3-4), 1992.
[13] Hans Lobensommer and Helmut Mahner. GSM - a European mobile radio standard for the world market. Telcom Report International, 15(3-4), 1992.
[14] Bernard J. T. Mallinder. Specification methodology applied to the GSM system. In EUROCON 88, June 1988.
[15] Seshadri Mohan and Ravi Jain. Two user location strategies for personal communication services. IEEE Personal Communications, 1(1), 1994.
[16]Michel Mouly and Marie-Bernadette Pautet. The GSM System for Mobile Communications. Published by the authors, 1992. [back to Radio Resources text] [back to signaling protocol] [back to radio resources text] [back to encryption text]
[17] Jon E. Natvig, Stein Hansen, and Jorge de Brito. Speech processing in the pan-European digital mobile radio system (GSM) - system overview. In IEEE GLOBECOM 1989, November 1989.
 [18] Torbjorn Nilsson. Toward a new era in mobile communications. http://193.78.100.33/ (Ericsson WWW server). [back to text]
 [19]Moe Rahnema. Overview of the GSM system and protocol architecture. IEEE Communications Magazine, April 1993. [back to text]
[20] E. H. Schmid and M. Kähler. GSM operation and maintenance. Electrical Communication, 2nd Quarter 1993.
[21] Marko Silventoinen. Personal email, quoted from European Mobile Communications Business and Technology Report, March 1995, and December 1995.
[22]C. B. Southcott et al. Voice control of the pan-European digital mobile radio system. In IEEE GLOBECOM 1989, November 1989. [back to text]
[23] P. Vary et al. Speech codec for the European mobile radio system. In IEEE GLOBECOM 1989, November 1989.
[24] C. Watson. Radio equipment for GSM. In D. M. Balston and R.C.V. Macario, editors, Cellular Radio Systems. Artech House, Boston, 1993.
 [25] Robert G. Winch. Telecommunication Transmission Systems. McGraw-Hill, New York, 1993. [back to text]


Copyright © John Scourias 1996-1999


Written by John Scourias
Last modified October 14, 1997.

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