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Lecture 5 Intersystem Operation

Lecture 5 Intersystem Operation. Basic AMPS. Gives air interface between tower and mobile phone Does not provide capability to deliver roaming between different service providers Why? Business arrangement between providers Validate the user. Initial solutions. Clearing house database

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Lecture 5 Intersystem Operation

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  1. Lecture 5 Intersystem Operation

  2. Basic AMPS • Gives air interface between tower and mobile phone • Does not provide capability to deliver roaming between different service providers • Why? • Business arrangement between providers • Validate the user

  3. Initial solutions • Clearing house database • Special number (two numbers) system • Call forwarding by forcing the user to punch special numbers whenever the user moves to new locations

  4. IS-41 • Telecommunications Industry Association (TIA) produced a Interim Standard 41. • IS-41 is open air communications interface between a pair of service (AMPS) providers • IS-41 is a seven layer protocol conforming to the OSI model • Layer 7 and layers 1 thro’ 4 are used

  5. IS-41 reference model EIR VLR VLR CSS BS MSC HLR AC MSC PSTN ISDN AC – Authentication center BS – Base Station CSS - User MSC – mobile switching center PSTN – public switched tele. Net VLR – visitor location register EIR – Equipment identity register HLR – Home location register ISDN – integ. services digital net

  6. Elements of the model • Two databases (VLR and HLR) • Though we have functionally different elements, they may be in the same location • Connection between two systems (or MSC) is established by two separate lines called • Voice trunks (transport of user info) • Data link (signaling)

  7. Registration of a user while visiting a new Base Prior MSC Prior VLR Base HLR VLR MSC Reg. info store Reg. notification store Reg. notification Reg. Notification ack Reg. Notification ack Reg. cancellation Remove user Reg. Cancellation ack

  8. Registration of a user while visiting a new Base Prior MSC Prior VLR Base HLR VLR MSC Reg. cancellation Remove user Authenticate user Reg. Cancellation ack. Authentication info User profile? User profile info Store profile

  9. Call Setup to a roaming subscriber Home MSC HLR VLR MSC Base User Receive Call Location request Route request Route request Route info Route info Location info Call setup request (use temp. phone #) Page command PAGE Detect MIN AMPS call setup protocol

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