Evolution of 3G Networks The Concept, Architecture and Realization o

This work covers the status of evolved 3G mobile network technology, as represented by 3GPP’s SAE/LTE system, from the "inside" of standardization. It presents architectures, underlying concepts and details of procedures on several levels to promote reade

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Evolution of 3G Networks The Concept, Architecture and Realization of Mobile Networks Beyond UMTS

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Dr. Gottfried Punz Stolberggasse 42B47 1050 Vienna, Austria [email protected]

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Table of Contents Chapter 1: Introduction........................................................................................ 1 1.1 Motivation ................................................................................................... 1 1.2 Scope ........................................................................................................... 1 1.3 Nomenclature............................................................................................... 2 1.4 Concept of this book.................................................................................... 4 1.5 Status of standardization at the time of writing ........................................... 5 1.6 Acknowledgments ....................................................................................... 6 Chapter 2: Mobile Networks Evolution............................................................... 9 2.1 Success and limitations of GSM, GPRS and UMTS ................................... 9 2.2 The need for a new architecture................................................................. 11 2.2.1 General ............................................................................................... 11 2.2.2 Radio interface and radio network aspects......................................... 12 2.2.3 All IP vision ....................................................................................... 14 2.2.4 Diverse deployment and operation..................................................... 15 2.2.5 Umbrella syst