1.4 - Cellular Standards Flashcards

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2G networks

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  • GSM - Global System for Mobile Communications
  • CDMA - Code Division Multiple Access
  • Poor data support
    – Originally used circuit-switching
    – Minor upgrades for some packet-switching
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GSM

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  • Global System for Mobile Communications
    – Mobile networking standard
  • 90% of the market
    – Originally an EU standard
    – Worldwide coverage
  • Used by AT&T and T-Mobile in the United States
    – Move your SIM card (Subscriber Identity Module) from
    phone to phone
  • Original GSM standard used multiplexing
    – Everyone gets a little slice of time
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CDMA

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  • Code Division Multiple Access
    – Everyone communicates at the same time
    – Each call uses a different code
    – The codes are used to filter each call on the receiving side
  • Used by Verizon and Sprint
    – Handsets are controlled by the network provider
    – Not much adoption elsewhere
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3G technology

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  • 3rd Generation
    – Introduced in 1998
  • Upgraded data connectivity over 2G
    – Incremental 3G updates improved speeds
    – Usually several megabits per second
  • Bandwidth improvement allowed new functionality
    – GPS
    – Mobile television
    – Video on demand
    – Video conferencing
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4G and LTE

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  • Long Term Evolution (LTE)
    – A “4G” technology
    – Converged standard (GSM and CDMA providers)
    – Based on GSM and EDGE
    (Enhanced Data Rates for GSM Evolution)
    – Standard supports download rates of 150 Mbit/s
  • LTE Advanced (LTE-A)
    – Standard supports download rates of 300 Mbit/s
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LTE Advanced (LTE-A)

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  • Standard supports download rates of 300 Mbit/s
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5G

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  • Fifth generation cellular networking
    – Launched worldwide in 2020
  • Significant performance improvements
    – At higher frequencies
    – Eventually 10 gigabits per second
    – Slower speeds from 100-900 Mbit/s
  • Significant IoT impact
    – Bandwidth becomes less of a constraint
    – Larger data transfers
    – Faster monitoring and notification
    – Additional cloud processing
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PRL (Preferred Roaming List) updates

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  • CDMA networks (i.e., Verizon, Sprint)
  • Allows your phone to connect to the right tower
    – Can be updated over the air (OTA)
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Hotspot

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  • Turn your phone into a WiFi hotspot
    – Your own personal wireless router
    – Extend the cellular data network to all of your devices
  • Dependent on phone type and provider
    – May require additional charges and data costs
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