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CAMEL: Intelligent Networks for the GSM, GPRS and UMTS Network
CAMEL (Customized Application for the Mobile network Enhanced Logic) is a standard for Intelligent Networks for mobile communications networks.
It is currently deployed in all regions of the world, enabling mobile network operators to offer fast and efficient services to their subscribers.
This book is an in-depth and dedicated reference on CAMEL, taking the reader through the history and development of Intelligent Networks and the...
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http://www.amazon.com
date: 4/1/2006
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GPRS in Practice : A Companion to the Specifications
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.
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http://www.amazon.com
date: 9/3/2004
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Windows CE 6.0 GPRS connectivity through dial-up networking
Windows CE provides two ways to obtain connectivity with a GPRS modem: by using the 'cell core' function, and using 'dial-up networking.' Because most GPRS modems are not available with support for the Radio Interface Layer (RIL) driver required for the former of these options, dial-up networking is often what is required.
This document explains how GPRS modems can be used for dial-up networking on Windows CE 6.0-based devices.
It also...
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http://www.e-consystems.com
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Simulation of General Packet Radio Service Network
In this paper, we describe an OPNET model of a General Packet Radio Service (GPRS) network.
The model captures the signaling and transmission behavior of the GPRS network.
We first introduce a GPRS network and describe the signaling and transmission procedures that will be modeled.
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http://www.ensc.sfu.ca
date: 1/1/2001
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The Industrial Wireless Book The Industrial Wireless Book
The Industrial Wireless Book helps to promote all types of wireless for industry including 802.11A, 802.11B, 802.11G, 802.15.4-based wireless mesh networking, WIFI, Bluetooth, GPRS, GSM and Lowpower radio.
Wireless technology led by the mobile phone and PC companies is gathering pace with GSM, Bluetooth, Wireless Sensor Networks (WSN) and WIFI technology leading the way. The Industrial Wireless Book recognised long ago that wireless...
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http://wireless.industrial-networking.com
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IRM GPRS & 3G Security Overview
General Radio Packet System (GPRS) provides a network infrastructure to facilitate a range of data services that are provided by network operators worldwide.
3G is the common name for UMTS (Universal Mobile Telephony Service), which uses GPRS to provide services at data rates higher than 57.6kbps (normally quoted at 384kbps or higher). The main difference between a GPRS and 3G network infrastructure is the technology that handles the radio...
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http://www.gprssecurity.com
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VersaLogic Corp.
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The Ocelot takes advantage of all the best features of Intel's latest generation Atom processor (Z5xx series), which was designed specifically for embedded applications - very high performance(up to 1.6 GHz), radically reduced power requirements, and ground-breaking power management capabilities, extended temperature operation...
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