Title :
GPRS and IS-136 integration for flexible network and services evolution
Author :
Faccin, Stefano ; Hsu, Liangchi ; Koodli, Rajeev ; Le, Khiem ; Purnadi, Rene
Author_Institution :
Nokia Res. Center, Espoo, Finland
fDate :
6/1/1999 12:00:00 AM
Abstract :
The integration of General Packet Radio Service with IS-136 networks will provide IS-136 users and operators with many benefits. In addition to the existing voice services on circuit networks, the mobile user with an appropriate terminal now has direct access to services on packet data networks through GPRS. Of particular importance are services based on the Internet Protocol (IP). Furthermore, compared with fixed IP networks, there is an added dimension stemming from user mobility, which results in mobility-specific requirements and mobility-specific services. In addition, GPRS protocols open up the possibility of global data roaming with Global System for Mobile Communications networks. From the operator perspective, the integration enables a controlled and flexible architecture transition to a network where data applications play an increasingly important role. The operator also benefits from the GSM economies of scale and from the evolution roadmap of GSM to the third generation. Finally, the above service advantages to the user translate into a competitive advantage for the operator. This article describes the architecture resulting from integrating IS-136 with GPRS and discusses the service evolution as well as network evolution that can be envisioned from such integration
Keywords :
Internet telephony; cellular radio; data communication; digital radio; internetworking; packet radio networks; transport protocols; GPRS; GPRS protocols; GSM networks; General Packet Radio Service; Global System for Mobile Communications; IP networks; IS-136 networks; Internet; Internet Protocol; World Wide Web; circuit networks; economies of scale; flexible network evolution; flexible services evolution; global data roaming; mobile user; mobility-specific requirements; mobility-specific services; network architecture; network integration; operator; packet data networks; terminal; third generation; voice services; Bit rate; Cellular networks; Circuits; Collaborative work; Economies of scale; GSM; Ground penetrating radar; IP networks; Technological innovation; Web sites;
Journal_Title :
Personal Communications, IEEE