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GPRS in Practice: A Companion to the Specifications [Hardcover]

Peter McGuiggan (Author)
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0470095075 978-0470095072 September 20, 2004 1
Professionals quickly discover that, although the technical specifications for GPRS cover all parts of the engineering functions in detail and depth, they are lacking in one important feature; the conceptual framework within which the specifications sit - GPRS in Practice fills this gap. By beginning with an explanation of why GPRS is necessary and describing the core concept of GPRS operations, the TBF (Temporary Block Flow), a revision section then covers the GSM Air Interface with its Radio, Physical and Logical channels and this progressively leads to the GPRS logical channels - what they do and how they do it. The book then moves on to a brief introduction of the GPRS protocol stack which provides a launch pad for a detailed trip into all the layers of this stack, with detailed diagrams and explanations of each layer integrated into an overall understanding of how the GPRS service operates in practice.
  • Provides descriptions of why procedures are specified and then clearly explains how the specifications work in practice 
  • Provides a layered view of the GPRS protocol and deals in detail with each layer separately 
  • Includes numerous acronyms and abbreviations accompanied by their full meaning

An invaluable resource for Mobile network operators, Development and deployment engineers and Handset designers.


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GPRS is now an established technology allowing packet-data access to the internet and intranets and it is expected that consumer demand for the service will continue to increase, especially when the higher data rates are made available.

The GPRS technology is also carried forward to the 3G systems and it is vital that engineers working in the GSM/3G engineering fields understand the GPRS technology.

The specifications are the source for the technology, but in general the specifications provide exactly that - specifications and not explanations! With this in mind, GPRS in Practice is written in a simple manner using simple language allowing the reader to fully understand the complex GPRS concepts and how the GPRS interface works.

  • Provides an invaluable companion to the specifications as it supplies explanations of the technicalities and cross-references the specifications within a practical context
  • Presents explanations of paging, cell reselection, temporary block flow, multislot classes and many other concepts not available elsewhere
  • Explains the underlying concepts of the GPRS system with the use of excellent diagrams so that in many cases the concepts are understandable from the diagrams alone without the accompanying text
By casting light upon the specifications with alternative simplified explanations, engineers, technical managers, project leaders and technicians will find this highly readable approach extremely helpful and an essential purchase!

About the Author

Peter McGuiggan has worked in telecommunications for the past forty years.  He has held a variety of positions such as development test-engineer for a telecommunications manufacturer, an engineer working on fixed line international telecommunications systems including satellite, microwave and line transmission systems and as a lecturer in radio systems and advanced electronics and  an engineering manager.  He also worked in Saudia Arabia managing the telecommunications training for the National Guard.Upon the privatisation of UK telecommunications in 1986, he was appointed as the training manager of one of the new telecommunications operating companies and in 1992 he was appointed Training Adviser to the Director of Mobile Communications of a major operating company. He currently works as a Telecommunications Consultant for PMCG Consultancy Ltd in the UK where he has written and presented courses on the GSM Air Interface, The GSM A-bis Interface, Cell Planning, Cell Optimisation using Frequency Hopping, GPRS Operations and UMTS Operations.

Product Details

  • Hardcover: 394 pages
  • Publisher: Wiley; 1 edition (September 20, 2004)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0470095075
  • ISBN-13: 978-0470095072
  • Product Dimensions: 9.8 x 6.8 x 1.1 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 1.8 pounds (View shipping rates and policies)
  • Average Customer Review: 1.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (1 customer review)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #2,237,945 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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1.0 out of 5 stars GPRS, April 23, 2010
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I didn't like this book at all, and this is from somebody who knows the subject. To me it looks more like initial books on GSM subject in 1990 where a bunch of copy paste stuff are included to fill pages and pages with no sense.
The writing style is also bad, I think people would gain in having good technology books that use English and high analytic mind to layout such important technology.
Unfortunately this trend of who is going to publish first in technology is continuing with other subject such as CDMA, UMTS, LINUX, LTE...
After many years in the field I truly think that the editors are not reading IT books prior to publishing them, it is a shame.
The book is expensive too, I guess because many Telco companies buy them just to fill their internal library.
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Because of the Internet, data communications over the fixed line telephone network now exceed voice telephone calls in minutes and revenue. Read the first page
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packet channel request, station network layer, packet control ack, assigned physical channel, packet system information, routeing area, activation accept, synthesiser hopping, packet uplink assignment, neighbour cell measurements, cell change order, cell reselection criteria, mobile station side, packet timeslot reconfigure, radio priority, mobile station receiving, short access bursts, mobile station switches, extension octet, packet paging messages, uplink radio resources, packet idle mode, uplink status flag, context activation request, access contention resolution
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