Course content relevant for exam (Regarding lectures covering the following topics: SS7/IN/ISDN, ATM, GSM/GPRS, TETRA/DECT, UMTS, and Internet) Topics.

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Course content relevant for exam (Regarding lectures covering the following topics: SS7/IN/ISDN, ATM, GSM/GPRS, TETRA/DECT, UMTS, and Internet) Topics that are mentioned both in the lecture slides (powerpoint slides) and in the books or web sources are of prime importance. Topics that are mentioned in the lecture slides are all important if not explicitly stated otherwise in the following slides here. Since the lecture slides do not explain the topics in detail, it is essential to seach for the topics in books or web sources (for instance and study the topics in detail there. Topics that are explained in books or web sources (for instance but are not mentioned in the lecture slides are not important and will not be covered in the exam.

Regarding acronyms, the meaning is important (not the words which they stand for). For instance, when describing “GGSN”, it is not necessary to remember the exact words (Gateway GPRS Support Node), but rather the meaning (for instance “GGSN is a network node that connects the GPRS packet core of a network operator to external packet networks, e.g. Internet”, other explanations are naturally also possible). As another example, if you are asked to associate an acronym with the text “This is a network node that connects the GPRS packet core of a network operator to external packet networks, e.g. Internet”, and the options are SGSN, GGSN, HLR, GMSC, you should be able to identify the correct option. In summary, you should be able to show that you are familiar with the most important acronyms in telecommunications.

SS7/IN/ISDN: Topics are widely explained in A good source for SS7 and ISUP is Chapter 4 of the book “Engineering Networks...” by P.K. Bhatnagar* ATM: Topics are widely explained in AAL 2 is described in (*) asterisk after book source means that this material has been copied (max. 20 pages / book) and has been distributed to students (via the course material distribution service) Course content relevant for exam

GSM/GPRS: GSM is explained in (do not study the radio interface details) GPRS is explained in (for system architecture, SM, MM and routing; do not study the radio interface details) GSM signalling is explained in Sections of the book “Signaling in Telecommunication Networks” by J.G. van Bosse* (GSM MAP signalling basics; this material is intended to show MM and CC in action, do not try to remember all the details but rather the general idea how signalling works in practice) Note: GSM radio interface details (GSM/GPRS slides 13-18) are not required in this course!

UMTS: The evolution from GSM to 3G is explained in Chapter 2 of the book “UMTS Networks” by Kaaranen et al.* (in fact this material supports also the GSM part of this course...) Note: UMTS protocols (UMTS slides 19-32), WCDMA radio interface details (UMTS slides 49-60) and 2G/3G services (UMTS slides 61-83) are not required in this course! TETRA: The link provides the answers to why and how TETRA is used. DECT: DECT is explained in Another source for DECT is

Internet: The Internet is explained in Routing in the Internet is explained in Sections , 4.5 of the book “Computer Networking” by Kurose and Ross* SIP is described in Section 3 of The basics of RSVP, DiffServ and MPLS are described in the IETF links and Mobile IP is described in Recommended reading: (Mobile IP) (MPLS) (IPv6)