Mobile radio communication systems and standards.
Chapter 1. GSM DIGITAL CELLULAR MOBILE RADIO COMMUNICATION SYSTEM
1.1. General characteristics of the GSM standard
1.2. Structural diagram and composition of communication network equipment
1.3. Network and radio interfaces
1.4. Structure of services and data transmission in the GSM standard
1.6. Structure of TDMA frames and signal formation in the GSM standard
References to Chapter 1
Chapter 2. ORGANIZATION OF PHYSICAL AND LOGICAL CHANNELS IN THE GSM STANDARD
2.1. GSM frequency plan
2.2. Structure of logical communication channels
2.3. Structure of logical control channels
2.4. Organization of physical channels
2.5. Radio signal modulation
References to Chapter 2
Chapter 3.
3.3. Coding and Interleaving in a Full-Rate Data Channel
3.4. Coding and Interleaving in Control Channels
Chapter 4. SPEECH PROCESSING IN THE GSM STANDARD
4.1. General Description of Speech Processing
4.2. Selecting a Speech Codec for the GSM Standard
4.4. Speech Activity Detector
4.5. Comfort Noise Generation
4.6. Extrapolation of a Lost Speech Frame
References to Chapter 4
Chapter 5. SECURITY ASPECTS IN THE GSM STANDARD
5.1 General Description of Security Features
5.2 Authentication mechanisms
5.3 Data transmission secrecy
5.4 Ensuring subscriber secrecy
5.5 Ensuring secrecy in the location correction procedure
5.6 General composition of secret information and its distribution in GSM hardware
5.7 Ensuring Secrecy in Message Exchange between HLR, VLR and MSC
5.8 Subscriber Authentication Module
References to Chapter 5
Chapter 6. MANAGEMENT OF COMMUNICATION NETWORKS IN THE GSM STANDARD
6.1 Tasks of the Network Management System
6.2 Principles of Designing a Network Management System
6.3 Distribution of Network Management Functions in GSM
6.4 Standard interfaces in the GSM network management system
6.4 Standard interfaces in the network management system
References to Chapter 6
This description was scanned from the book by Yu. A. Gromakov «Mobile Radio Communication Systems and Standards», Scan & OCR by avm
Source: VTC website