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GSM, Gprs and Edge Performance: Evolution Towards 3g/Umts
GSM, GPRS the edge field hockey club and EDGE Performance - Second Edition provides a complete overview of the entire GSM system. GSM (Global System for Mobile Communica tions) is the digital transmission technique widely adopted in Europe the edge field hockey club and supported in North America. It features comprehensive descriptions o f GSM's main evolutionary milestones - GPRS, (General Packet Radio Services) is a packet-based wireless communication service that promises data rates from 56 up to 114 Kbps the edge field hockey club and continuous connection to the Internet for mobile phone the edge field hockey club and computer users. AMR the edge field hockey club and EDGE (Enhanced Data GSM Environment), the edge field hockey club and such developments have now positioned GERAN (GSM/EDGE Radio Access Network) as a full 3G radio standard. The radio network performance the edge field hockey club and capabilities of GSM, GPRS, AMR the edge field hockey club and EDGE solutions are studied in-depth by using revealing simulations the edge field hockey club and field trials. Cellular operators must now roll out new 3G technologies capable of delivering wireless Internet based multimedia services in a competitive the edge field hockey club and cost-effective way the edge field hockey club and this volume, divided into three parts, helps to explain how: 1. Provides an introduction to the complete evolution of GSM towards a radio access network that efficiently supports UMTS services (GERAN). 2. Features a comprehensive study of system performance with simulations the edge field hockey club and field trials. Covers all the major features such as basic GSM, GPRS, EDGE the edge field hockey club and AMR the edge field hockey club and the full capability of the GERAN radio interface for 3G service support is envisaged. 3. Discusses different 3G radio technologies the edge field hockey club and the position of GERAN within such technologies.
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