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Introduction

Historical Background

GSM

EDGE

  The Evolution of the GSM Network

High Speed Circuit Switched Data (HSCSD)

General Packet Radio Service (GPRS)

System Overview

Traffic Cases

- IMSI attach

- GPRS Attach

 -Combined GPRS/IMSI Attach

- PDP Context Activation and Deactivation

GPRS Air Interface

Logical Channels

PDCH Allocation

Dedicated PDCH

On-demand PDCH

Master PDCH

Cell Selection and Reselection

GPRS Support Node (GSN)

Interconnection Principles

GPRS IP Connectivity

The users IP communication

EDGE Summary and Key Points

WCDMA

UMTS

The Future

Final Thoughts

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General Packet Radio Service (GPRS)
 

The parts of the GPRS system that carry out the switch of packet data are called the Serving GPRS Support Node (SGSN) and the Gateway GPRS Node (GGSN). The SGSN provides a packet routing to and from the geographical SGSN service area. The GGSN makes up the interface towards the external IP packet networks, the SGSN.GGSN is physically separated from the circuit-switched part of the GSM system. The other parts of the GPRS architecture utilize the current GSM network elements.
 

Figure 20 GPRS Logical Architecture
(Adapted from ETIS 1998 EN 301 344)

System Overview

 

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