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Module 3 - Network Trends

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MODULE 3

Network Trends . . . . . . .

BUSINESS BENEFITS OF
3G-4G

MOBILE COMPUTING is the discipline for creating an

information management platform, which is free from


spatial and temporal constraints.
It can be defined as a computing environment of physical

mobility
User of a mobile computing environment will be able to

access data, information or other logical objects from any


device in any network while on the move.
Communication bearer is spread over both wired and

wireless media.

Device
Bearer

Session

Network

User

Agent

Mobility

Host

Application Server

Device

User with
Device

Networks &
Gateways

Adaptation Framework

Origin
Server

Middleware Framework

Content

Datastore

Physical

layer
technologies
used
COMPUTING is called unguided media

in

MOBILE

Wireless communication using this media, i.e., radio and

microwave or satellite, has found widespread use in


mobile phones

A little bit from history


Communication b/w two devices is successful only

when
Receiver gets intended information from the sender.
COMMUNICATION PROTOCOL
ISO-OSI Layers..
In wireless mode, few layers are omitted for efficiency

AMPS
Advanced Mobile Phone System
Characteristics
1G Cellular System
US
First Cellular phone technology created by
Speech Signal FM; Control Signal FSK
Cell : radius 1-16 miles
Support upto 100,000 customer per city

GSM
Global System for Mobile Communication (or)

Groupe Speciale Mobile


Characteristics
2G Cellular System
European Commission
Common European mobile telephone system Pan European
Eliminate incompatibility among the systems Allowing roaming
Smooth handoffs
SIM

Subscriber Identity Module

IMT
International Mobile Telecommunications
Characteristics & Features
3G Cellular service
Developed by International Telecommunications Union-Radio Commn.
Global wireless infrastructure, encompassing terrestrial and satellite
systems providing fixed and mobile access for private and public
network
High degree of commonality of design worldwide
High quality
Compatibility of service with IMT and Fixed networks
Worldwide roaming capability
User equipment suitable for worldwide use
Enhanced peak data rates to support advanced services and
applications

LTE
Long Term Evolution
Characteristics
Part of GSM evolution
Extremely high performance radio-access technology
Full vehicular speed mobility
Coexist with HSPA and earlier networks

EDGE
Enhanced Data rates for GSM Evolution
HSPA
High Speed Packet Access
UMTS
Universal Mobile Telecommunications System

Significance of 4G
Higher bandwidth

increasing the speed of


data transfer
Lower latency
providing faster response
times from the network
Improved spectrum
efficiency which
increases overall network
capacity

In Short

Business Benefits of 4G
Extra productivity

Web and mobile presence


Better service for consumers
New features become an option

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