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Modes Mobile Station ( MS )

MS Switched Off • can not receive incoming paging messages.

• can not make outgoing call.

• No dedicated channel is associated with it.

MS Switched On And in Idle Mode • can receive incoming paging messages.

• can make outgoing call.

• No dedicated channel is associated with it.

MS in Dedicated Mode • MS is in conversation

• A dedicated traffic channel TCH is associated with it.

Technical Terms Used w.r.t. MM(Mobility Management)

• IMSI -International Mobile Subscriber Identity

• MSISDN -Mobile Subscriber ISDN Number

• TMSI -Temporary Mobile Subscriber Identity

• MSRN -Mobile Subscriber Roaming Number

• IMEI - International Mobile Equipment Identity

• LAI -Local Area Identity

• A3 -Authentication Algorithm

• A5 -Ciphering Algorithm

• A8 -Kc(Ciphering Key) Generation Algorithm

MSISDN (Mobile subscriber ISDN Number)• A number assigned to the mobile subscriber• Registered in Telephone Directory• Used by the calling party for dialing• MSISDN is used

– by the caller to set up a connection to this GSM mobile subscriber.– by the MSC/GMSC to address the HLR when interrogating the

visitor location of the GSM mobile subscriber.– By the system to access the database of the GSM mobile subscriber

in the HLR.

• Stored as semi permanent data in HLR

MSISDN

Technical Terms Used in GSM

MSISDN format

CC NDC SN

3 DIGITS 2 DIGITS 10 DIGITS

CC – Country Code NDC – National Destination Code

- uniquely identifies the PLMN in a country-Max No of digits 15 as per ITU recommendation.

IMSI (International Mobile Subscriber Identity)

• A unique identity allocated to each MSISDN.• Known only to the operator• To ensure confidentiality to the subscriber.• IMSI is used

– By VLR to address the HLR while updating the location of the GSM subscriber.

– To access the database of the GSM subscriber in the HLR, VLR and AuC

• Stored as – permanent data in SIM, – Semi permanent data HLR,– Transient data in VLR.

Technical Terms Used in GSM

IMSI

15 DIGITS OR LESS

MCC MNC MSIN

3 DIGITS 2 DIGITS <= 10 DIGITS

MCC – Mobile Country CodeTo Identify the home country of the PLMN

MNC – Mobile Network CodeTo identify a GSM PLMN in a

countryMSIN – Mobile Station Identification Number

Uniquely identifies a subscriber within a home PLMN.

HLRID SN

2 DIGITS 8 DIGITS

Technical Terms Used in GSM

TMSI (Temporary Mobile Subscriber Identity)– Identity which guarantees the integrity of mobile

subscriber on the radio interface.– Uses only over the radio path– Assigned by VLR to each mobile subscriber entering

the VLR area– Stored in SIM of MS and in VLR– TMSI is used

• To address the GSM subscriber in the BSS• To address the GSM subscriber data in the VLR

– Consists of Four Octets, coded using a full hexadecimal representation

LMSI (Local Mobile Subscriber Identification)

• Allocated by VLR and sent to HLR• LMSI is the address at which GSM subscriber are

stored in VLR database• HLR includes it together with IMSI to speed up

the search for subscriber data to in VLR.• Comprises of 4 Octets.

MSRN (Mobile Subscriber Roaming Number)

• Required by GMSC to route an incoming call to a MS that is not currently under the gateway’s control

• It is a temporary number used– To set up the voice connection from the originating MSC/GMSC

to the VMSC– To address the GSM subscriber data in VLR.

• HLR knows the current MSC/VLR service area for a mobile subscriber

• HLR requests the current MSC/VLR to allocate a MSRN to the called subscriber and return to it.

• After receiving MSRN, HLR returns the same to GMSC, which can route the call to current MSC/VLR exchange.

Format:--- MSRN=CC+NDC+SN CC=Country code. NDC=Network Destination Code. SN=Subscriber Number.

IMEI (International Mobile Equipment Identity Number)

• Identifies the mobile equipment

TAC FAC SNR6 CHAR 2 CHAR 6 CHAR

TAC – Type Approval CodeAllows approved types to be distinguished from Non approval types.

FAC – Final Assembly CodeIdentifies the place of manufacture

SNR – Serial Number issued by manufacturer.

Location area consist of one or more than one cell which may be served by one or more BSC s.

All the cells in a Location area are served by single VLR.

Location Area

HLRSS 7

BSC

MSC2

VLR 1

VLR 2

BSC

BSC

BSC

LA 1

LA 2

LA 3

BTS

BTS

BTS

BTS

BTS

BTS

BTS

Location Area

MSC1

Each location area in a GSM PLMN is identified by a Location Area Identity ( LAI ).

• Maximum length of LAC is 16 bits. • Thus there can be maximum of 65,536 Location Areas defined in one GSM PLMN.

•Stored as semi permanent data in VLR

•Stored in SIM of MS

Location Area

LAI = MCC + MNC + LAC

MCC - Mobile Country Code.

MNC - Mobile Network Code.

LAC - Location Area Code .MCC MNC LAC

3 digits 2 digits 2 octets max

LAI

( 16 bits )

Subscriber Data at MSC/HLR

• MS VLR number

• Data related to identification and numbering ( IMSI, MSISDN).

• Data related to MS Subscription type.

• Authentication and Ciphering Data.

Subscriber Data at MSC/VLR

• MS status data, Location Area

• Data related to identification and numbering ( IMSI, MSISDN,MSRN and TMSI ).

• Data related to MS subscription type.

• Hand-over data,

• Authentication and Ciphering Data.

Authentication

• Authentication is used to check the validity of a mobile subscriber.

At MS At N/W

KiRAND( 128 bits )

Ki

A3 A3

SRES SRES

( 32 bits )=?

AUTHENTICATION

• RAND ( 128 bits ):Random Number

• SRES ( 32 bits) :Signed Response

• Kc ( 64 bits ) : Ciphering Key

- Ki is stored in SIM and HLR.

• Ki ( 128 bits) : Identification Key

- Purpose : Ki is used to calculate SRES and Kc.

- Ki is never transmitted over signaling network.

- Purpose : Kc is used to encrypt data over radio interface.

- Purpose : RAND is used to calculate SRES and Kc.

A5 A5

S1 S2 S2 114 bitsS1CIPHERING

DECIPHERING

DECIPHERING

CIPHERING

MS BTS

FRAME NO.22bits

Kc. FRAME NO. Kc 64bits

Ciphering

• Ciphering is used to encrypt data on radio interface.

Frame No. (22 bits )

A5

Information Bits ( 114 bits )

CIPHERING

Kc generation is done at the time of Authentication.

RAND Ki

Kc ( 64 bits)

A8

Ciphering Stream

XORCiphered Bits

LOCATION UPDATE SCENARIO - I

MS BSSOld MSC/ VLR

HLR /AUC

New MSC/ VLR

1

2

Channel Request

RACH

AGCH

SDCCH Assignment

Location Update Request ( TMSI , LAI 0 )

SDCCH3

Request IMSI

Send IMSI4

Request For Service

( TMSI )

MS BSSOld MSC/ VLR

HLR/ AUC

New MSC/ VLR

5

6

Get Authentication Parameters

Authentication Response ( SRES )

SDCCH

7

( IMSI )

( RAND,Kc,SRES )

Authentication Parameters

SDCCH

Authenticate MS ( RAND )

Cipher Radio Channel

( Kc )

Cipher Up Link Channel

SDCCH

Authentication and Ciphering

LOCATION UPDATE SCENARIO - II

8

9

BSS Ciphers Down link Channel .

SDCCH

Ciphering Complete

MS BSSOld MSC/ VLR

HLR/ AUC

New MSC/ VLR

LOCATION UPDATE SCENARIO - III

Authentication and Ciphering

Up Link Ciphered

LOCATION UPDATE SCENARIO - IV

10

Update Location

Update HLR/VLR & TMSI Reallocation

De Register Mobile

Mobile De-registered11

MS BSSOld MSC/ VLR

HLR/ AUC

New MSC/ VLR

Location Updated

Location Updated Accept TMSI

SDCCH

12

13

SDCCH

Location Updated Complete

Clear Signaling Connection

Clear Complete

Release Radio Signaling Channel

SDCCH

14

16

15

MS BSSOld MSC/ VLR

HLR/ AUC

New MSC/ VLR

LOCATION UPDATE SCENARIO - V

Update HLR/VLR & TMSI Reallocation

- REQUEST FOR SERVICE ( CHANNEL ) BY MS

- AUTHENTICATION

- CIPHERING

- EQUIPMENT VALIDATION ( EIR CHECK )

- VALIDATION AT VLR

- HAND OVERs

Mobile To Land Call Set-up Scenario

• SETUP PHASE

- CALL SETUP

- CALL RELEASE

MSMSC/VLR BSS

1

2

3

Channel Request

Request For Service

MOBILE TO LAND CALL - I

RACH

SDCCH Assignment

AGCH

SDCCH

Service Request (TMSI,LAI)

AuthenticationCipheringEquipment validation

Equipment Validation• A process by which a specific ME can be identified to

prevent the use of stolen, unauthorized or malfunctioning equipment in the network.

• Each equipment is uniquely identified by an International Mobile Equipment Identity (IMEI) code.

• IMEI is incorporated into ME by the manufacturer• IMEI Consists of three components

– Type approval code (TAC)– Final Assembly Code (FAC)– Serial Number (SNR)

• IMEI is stored in EIR

MSMSC/VLR BSS

1

2

IMEI Request

3

SDCCH

Equipment Validation

Check IMEI

IMEI Check results

IMEI Response (IMEI)

SDCCH

EIR

4

MSMSC/VLR BSS

5

6

Call Setup Request

7

SDCCH

SDCCH

Call SetupMOBILE TO LAND CALL - II

Assign Trunk and radio

Assign TCH

Radio Assignment Complete

Call Proceeding

SDCCH

SDCCH

Trunk and Radio Assignment Complete

MSMSC/VLR BSS

8

9

10

11

Call Setup MOBILE TO LAND CALL - III

GMSC PSTN HLR

Network Setup ( Dialed Digits )

FACCH

Network Alerting

Connect

Connect Acknowledge

FACCH

Alerting

Connect

FACCH

Start Billing

MSMSC/VLR BSS

12

13

14

15

Call Release

MOBILE TO LAND CALL - IV

GMSC PSTN HLR

Disconnect

FACCH

Network Release

Release Complete

Release Complete

FACCH

Release

FACCH

Clear Command

Channel Release

Land To Mobile Call Set-up Scenario

Phases of Land To Mobile Call

• Routing Analysis

• Paging

• Authentication

• Call-Setup

• Ciphering

• Call Release

( Mobile Terminating - MT Call )

Fixed to Mobile Call Routing

MSISDN

IMSI/TMSI

MSRN IMSI/TMSI

MSISDN MSRN

VLR

PSTPSTNN MS

CMSC

HLR

BSS

BSS

MSISDN IMSI/TMSI

Fixed to Mobile Call Routing

MSISDN

MSRN

MSISDN MSRN

MSISDN MSRN

MSRN IMSI/TMSI

IMSI/TMSI IMSI/TMSI

VLR

PSTPSTNN

MSCMSC

HLR

MSCMSC

BSS

BSS

BSS

BSS

(VISITED)

(HOME)

LAND TO MOBILE CALL - I

MSC/VLR GMSC PSTN HLR

1

2

Incoming Call

3

4

( MSISDN )Get Route

( MSISDN )Get Route

( IMSI )

Routing Information

( MSRN ) Routing Information

( MSRN )

( MSRN )

Incoming Call5

Routing Analysis

MS MSC BSS

6

7

8

Perform Page

(TMSI)Page

PCH

Channel Request

( RACH )

SDCCH

Paging Response

( TMSI, LAI )9

Access Granted

( AGCH )

Page Response

Paging

LAND TO MOBILE CALL - II

MS MSC BSS

10

11

12

Call Set Up

Call Set Up Confirm

SDCCH

Radio Channel Assigned

Assign Trunk & Radio Channel

Trunk and Radio Channel Assignment Complete

SDCCH

SDCCH

Assign Radio Channel

SDCCH

Call Set-up

LAND TO MOBILE CALL - III

MSMSC/VLR BSS

13

14

15

Connect ( off-hook )

FACCH

Call SetupLAND TO MOBILE CALL - IV

GMSC PSTN HLR

FACCH

Network Alerting

Mobile Alerting

Connect

Connect Acknowledge

MSMSC/VLR BSS

16

17

18

Disconnect

Release

19

FACCH

FACCH

Call ReleaseLAND TO MOBILE CALL - V

GMSC PSTN HLR

Network Release

FACCH Release Complete

Release Complete

Clear Command

Clear Channel

Clear CompleteFACCH

Mobile To Mobile Call Set-up Scenario

Phases of Mobile To Mobile Call • Request for service.

• Authentication

• Call-Setup

• Ciphering

• Call Release

• Routing Analysis

• Paging

• Authentication

• Ciphering• Call-Setup

Mobile Originating

Mobile Terminating

• Call-Release

CHANNELS USED IN GSM

• PHYSICAL CHANNELS

• LOGICAL CHANNELS

Traffic channels

Control channels

CONTROL CHANNELS

• BROADCAST CONTROL CHANNEL

• COMMON CONTROL CHANNEL

• DEDICATED CONTROL CHANNEL

BROADCAST CONTROL CHL

• BCCH---BroadCast CHannel

• FCCH---Frequency Correction CHannel

• SCH------Synchronisation CHannel

COMMON CONTROL CHL

• PCH-----Paging CHannel

• RACH---Random Access CHannel

• AGCH---Access Grant CHannel

DEDICATED CONTROL CHL

• SDCCH---Standalone Dedicated Control CH

• SACCH---Slow Associated Control CH

• FACCH---Fast Associated Control CH

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