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GPRS GPRS

GPRS GPRS. What’s in this slide? Introduction to GPRS. History GPRS Service. GPRS Speeds. GPRS Mobile Devices. Services of GPRS . GPRS in practice. Introduction to GPRS. GPRS is a service of GSM mobiles.

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GPRS GPRS

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  1. GPRSGPRS • What’s in this slide? • Introduction to GPRS. • History • GPRS Service. • GPRS Speeds. • GPRS Mobile Devices. • Services of GPRS. • GPRS in practice.

  2. Introduction to GPRS • GPRS is a service of GSM mobiles. • GPRS-GENERAL PACKET RADIO SERVICE provides direct link to the internet from GSM phones. • Basically it is used for data trancfer. • GPRS is described as”2.5G”. • GPRS is packet switched.

  3. HISTORY

  4. GPRS Service • In GPRS data is billed per kilobytes of information transceived. • Through GPRS only those files can be accessed which are written in XHTML. • The main benefit for users of GPRS is the ‘always on’ characteristic.

  5. GPRS Speed • The theoretical limit for packet switched data is approx 170 kbit/sec. • Realistic bit rate is 30-70 kbit/sec.

  6. GPRS Speed (cont.) download upload GPRS (4+1) 57.6 kbit/s 14.4 kbit/s (class 8& 10) GPRS (3+2) 43.2 kbit/s 28.8 kbit/s (class 10) CSD 9.6 kbit/s 9.6 kbit/s HSCSD 28.8 kbit/s 14.4 kbit/s (2+1) HSCSD 43.2 kbit/s 14.4 kbit/s (3+1) • A change to the radio part of GPRS called EDGE allows higher bit rates of between 20 and 200 kbit/s. The maximum data rates are achieved only by allocation of more than one time slot in the TDMA frame.

  7. GPRS MOBILEDEVICES To use GPRS the service is 'dialed' in a similar manner to a standard data call at which point the user is 'attached' and an IP address is allocated. • The key use for GPRS is to send and receive data to a computer application such as Email, web browsing or even telemetry.

  8. GPRS MOBILE DEVICES(cont…) • The three standard methods to connect your computer to GPRS mobile phone are: 1… Infrared 2… Data-cable 3… Bluetooth

  9. Services of GPRS • GPRS provides services like • Point-to-point • Point-to-multipoint • SMS • Anonymous services.

  10. GPRSin Practice • Telephone operators prices GPRS relatively cheaply compared to csd. • Typical rates vary wildly, ranging from Euro 1 to Euro 20 per megabyte . • In the US T-mobile offers US$20 per month unlimited GPRS. • Orange in UK offers 1 gigabyte package for 88 per month.

  11. GPRSSECURITY • The radio interface is considered to be relatively secure being controlled by the GSM network's security - (SIM card + HLR). Security issues arise when data needs to leave the GPRS network to be delivered to either the Internet or a company LAN. • Internet connectivity is the cheapest and most common - and here you can take charge of security by encrypting sensitive data.

  12. FEATURES OF GPRS • Key User Features of GPRS • Key Network Features of GPRS

  13. KEY USER FEATURES OF GPRS • Speed… • Immediacy… • New and Better Applications… • Service Access…

  14. KEY NETWORK FEATURES OF GPRS • Packet Switching… • Spectrum Efficiency… • Internet Aware… • Supports TDMA and GSM…

  15. APPLICATIONS OF GPRS • E-Commerce • Banking • Financial Trading • Unified Messaging

  16. GENERAL APPLICATIONS OF GPRS • Communications—E-mail and fax; • Intranet/Internet access • Value-added services (VAS)—Information services; games • E-commerce—Retail; ticket purchasing; banking; financial trading • Location-based applications—Navigation; traffic conditions; airline/rail schedules; location finder • Vertical applications—Freight delivery; fleet management; sales-force automation • Advertising

  17. ADVANTAGES OF GPRS • GPRS will enable a variety of new and unique services to the mobile wireless subscriber. These mobile applications contain several unique characteristics that enhance the value to the customers. • First among them is mobility—the ability to maintain constant voice and data communications while on the move. • Second is immediacy, which allows subscribers to obtain connectivity when needed, regardless of location and without a lengthy login session. • Finally, localization allows subscribers to obtain information relevant to their current location

  18. LIMITATIONS OF GPRS • Limited Cell Capacity for All Users • Speeds Much Lower in Reality • Support of GPRS Mobile Terminate by Terminals is Not Ensured • Suboptimal Modulation • Transit Delays • No Store and Forward

  19. CONCLUSION:- From this we conclude that the future of GPRS is very bright because it is flexible to new functions such as more capacity, more users ,new radio networks.

  20. THANK YOU!!!

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