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UMTS System Architecture
S. Midhun Chakravarthi
UMTS 3G Architecture:
• The UMTS 3G architecture is required to provide a greater level of
performance to that of the original GSM network.
• However as many networks had migrated through the use of GPRS
and EDGE, they already had the ability to carry data.
• Accordingly many of the elements required for the WCDMA / UMTS
network architecture were seen as a migration.
• This considerably reduced the cost of implementing the UMTS
network as many elements were in place or needed upgrading.
• The UMTS network architecture was designed to enable a
considerable improvement in data performance over that provided
for GSM.
UMTS Network Constitutes:
• User Equipment (UE): The User Equipment or UE is the name
given to the mobile, or cell-phone. The new name was chosen
because the considerably greater functionality that the UE could
have. It could also be anything between a mobile phone used for
talking to a data terminal attached to a computer with no voice
capability.
• Radio Network Subsystem (RNS): The RNS also known as
the UMTS Radio Access Network, UTRAN, is the equivalent of
the previous Base Station Subsystem or BSS in GSM. It provides
and manages the air interface for the overall network.
• Core Network: The core network provides all the central
processing and management for the system. It is the equivalent of
the GSM Network Switching Subsystem or NSS
User Equipment (UE):
• The USER Equipment or UE is a major element of the overall 3G
UMTS network architecture.
• It forms the final interface with the user.
• Although having access to much higher speed data
communications, it can be much more versatile, containing many
more applications.
• It consists of a variety of different elements including
1. RF circuitry – Elements of the signal, for Receiver
and Transmitter, Amplifier to reduce power consumption.
2. Processing – Consists of Digital Circuitry.
3. USIM – Universal Subscriber Identity Module
advanced version of SIM but same type of information, uses
IMSI(International Mobile Subscriber Identity.
4. Battery – Lower current consumption and
expectiong same battery lifetime.
Radio Network Subsystem (RNS):
• Interfaces to both the UE and the core network.
• RNS comprises of two main components:
– Radio Network Controller, RNC: This element of the UTRAN /
radio network subsystem controls the BS that are connected to it. The
RNC undertakes the radio resource management and some of the
mobility management functions, although not all. It is also the point at
which the data encryption / decryption is performed to protect the user
data from dropping.
– Node B: Node B is the term used within UMTS to denote the base
station transceiver (BS). This part of the UTRAN contains the
transmitter and receiver to communicate with the UEs within the cell. It
participates with the RNC in the resource management. NodeB is the
3GPP term for base station, and often the terms are used
interchangeably.
• In order to facilitate effective handover between Node Bs under the control
of different RNC’s, the RNC not only communicates with the Core Network,
but also with neighbouring RNC's.
Core Network:
• The 3G UMTS core network architecture is a migration of that used for GSM
with further elements overlaid to enable the additional functionality
demanded by UMTS.
• In view of the different ways in which data may be carried, the UMTS core
network may be split into two different areas:
– Circuit switched elements: These elements are primarily based on the
GSM network entities and carry data in a permanent channel for the
duration of the call.
Entities are: MSC, Gateway MSC.
– Packet switched elements: These network entities are designed to
carry packet data. This enables much higher network usage as the data
is carried as packets which are routed according to their destination.
Entities are: Serving GPRS Support Node (SGSN), Gateway GSN.
SGSN supports for Mobility Management, Session Management,
Interaction with other areas of the network, Billing.
Elements of Core Architecture:
• Home location register (HLR): This database contains all the
administrative information about each subscriber along with their last known
location. In this way, the UMTS network is able to route calls to the relevant
RNC / Node B. When a user switches on their UE, it registers with the
network and from this it is possible to determine which Node B it
communicates with so that incoming calls can be routed appropriately. Even
when the UE is not active (but switched on) it re-registers periodically to
ensure that the network (HLR) is aware of its latest position with their
current or last known location on the network.
• Equipment identity register (EIR): The EIR is the entity that decides
whether a given UE equipment may be allowed onto the network. Each UE
equipment has a number known as the International Mobile Equipment
Identity (IMEI). This number, as mentioned above, is installed in the
equipment and is checked by the network during registration.
• Authentication centre (AuC) : The AuC is a protected database that
contains the secret key also contained in the user's USIM card.
Advantages of UMTS:
• Fast Internet.
• Video Calling Capabilities.
Disadvantages of UMTS:
• Drains battery.
• More expensive than GSM.
References:
• http://www.radio-electronics.com/info/cellulartelecomms/umts
• https://www.tu-
ilmenau.de/fileadmin/public/iks/files/lehre/UMTS/04_UM
TS-architecture-ws11.pdf
• http://www.csun.edu/~andrzej/COMP529-
S05/papers/UMTS-slides.pdf
• http://www.radio-
electronics.com/info/cellulartelecomms/umts/utra-utran-
umts-radio-access-network.php
• https://www.bayt.com/en/specialties/q/14130/what-are-
the-advantages-and-disadvantages-of-umts/
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Umts system architecture

  • 1. UMTS System Architecture S. Midhun Chakravarthi
  • 2. UMTS 3G Architecture: • The UMTS 3G architecture is required to provide a greater level of performance to that of the original GSM network. • However as many networks had migrated through the use of GPRS and EDGE, they already had the ability to carry data. • Accordingly many of the elements required for the WCDMA / UMTS network architecture were seen as a migration. • This considerably reduced the cost of implementing the UMTS network as many elements were in place or needed upgrading. • The UMTS network architecture was designed to enable a considerable improvement in data performance over that provided for GSM.
  • 3. UMTS Network Constitutes: • User Equipment (UE): The User Equipment or UE is the name given to the mobile, or cell-phone. The new name was chosen because the considerably greater functionality that the UE could have. It could also be anything between a mobile phone used for talking to a data terminal attached to a computer with no voice capability. • Radio Network Subsystem (RNS): The RNS also known as the UMTS Radio Access Network, UTRAN, is the equivalent of the previous Base Station Subsystem or BSS in GSM. It provides and manages the air interface for the overall network. • Core Network: The core network provides all the central processing and management for the system. It is the equivalent of the GSM Network Switching Subsystem or NSS
  • 4.
  • 5.
  • 6. User Equipment (UE): • The USER Equipment or UE is a major element of the overall 3G UMTS network architecture. • It forms the final interface with the user. • Although having access to much higher speed data communications, it can be much more versatile, containing many more applications. • It consists of a variety of different elements including 1. RF circuitry – Elements of the signal, for Receiver and Transmitter, Amplifier to reduce power consumption. 2. Processing – Consists of Digital Circuitry. 3. USIM – Universal Subscriber Identity Module advanced version of SIM but same type of information, uses IMSI(International Mobile Subscriber Identity. 4. Battery – Lower current consumption and expectiong same battery lifetime.
  • 7. Radio Network Subsystem (RNS): • Interfaces to both the UE and the core network. • RNS comprises of two main components: – Radio Network Controller, RNC: This element of the UTRAN / radio network subsystem controls the BS that are connected to it. The RNC undertakes the radio resource management and some of the mobility management functions, although not all. It is also the point at which the data encryption / decryption is performed to protect the user data from dropping. – Node B: Node B is the term used within UMTS to denote the base station transceiver (BS). This part of the UTRAN contains the transmitter and receiver to communicate with the UEs within the cell. It participates with the RNC in the resource management. NodeB is the 3GPP term for base station, and often the terms are used interchangeably. • In order to facilitate effective handover between Node Bs under the control of different RNC’s, the RNC not only communicates with the Core Network, but also with neighbouring RNC's.
  • 8. Core Network: • The 3G UMTS core network architecture is a migration of that used for GSM with further elements overlaid to enable the additional functionality demanded by UMTS. • In view of the different ways in which data may be carried, the UMTS core network may be split into two different areas: – Circuit switched elements: These elements are primarily based on the GSM network entities and carry data in a permanent channel for the duration of the call. Entities are: MSC, Gateway MSC. – Packet switched elements: These network entities are designed to carry packet data. This enables much higher network usage as the data is carried as packets which are routed according to their destination. Entities are: Serving GPRS Support Node (SGSN), Gateway GSN. SGSN supports for Mobility Management, Session Management, Interaction with other areas of the network, Billing.
  • 9.
  • 10. Elements of Core Architecture: • Home location register (HLR): This database contains all the administrative information about each subscriber along with their last known location. In this way, the UMTS network is able to route calls to the relevant RNC / Node B. When a user switches on their UE, it registers with the network and from this it is possible to determine which Node B it communicates with so that incoming calls can be routed appropriately. Even when the UE is not active (but switched on) it re-registers periodically to ensure that the network (HLR) is aware of its latest position with their current or last known location on the network. • Equipment identity register (EIR): The EIR is the entity that decides whether a given UE equipment may be allowed onto the network. Each UE equipment has a number known as the International Mobile Equipment Identity (IMEI). This number, as mentioned above, is installed in the equipment and is checked by the network during registration. • Authentication centre (AuC) : The AuC is a protected database that contains the secret key also contained in the user's USIM card.
  • 11. Advantages of UMTS: • Fast Internet. • Video Calling Capabilities. Disadvantages of UMTS: • Drains battery. • More expensive than GSM.
  • 12. References: • http://www.radio-electronics.com/info/cellulartelecomms/umts • https://www.tu- ilmenau.de/fileadmin/public/iks/files/lehre/UMTS/04_UM TS-architecture-ws11.pdf • http://www.csun.edu/~andrzej/COMP529- S05/papers/UMTS-slides.pdf • http://www.radio- electronics.com/info/cellulartelecomms/umts/utra-utran- umts-radio-access-network.php • https://www.bayt.com/en/specialties/q/14130/what-are- the-advantages-and-disadvantages-of-umts/