9.call Process
9.call Process
9.call Process
Introduction
Though basically similar, the call process of mobile subscribers and that of ordinary fixed subscribers are different in the following aspects: Before a mobile subscriber originates a call, he should first input the number, ensure that no modification is needed, and then send the call. Before the number is sent out and the call is connected, there is some additional information that should be transferred between mobile stations (MS) and the network. Such operations are automatically performed by the equipment, with no need for user interference, but it results in a certain delay.
Initialization (1)
Initialization is a random access process. It starts from MS which sends a channel request message on RACH. After receiving this message, BTS notifies BSC, and attaches BTSs estimation of the transmission delay (TA) from this MS to BTS and the cause for the current access. BSC will select an idle and dedicated channel SDCCH to notify BTS to activate it according to the access cause and the current information.
Initialization (2)
Access causes mainly include: location updating; response to a paging call; and subscriber service application, such as a call, sending one short message. After BTS completes the activiation of the designated channel, BSC sends the immediate allocationmessage on AGCH via BTS, including the description of the SDCCH channel assigned by BSC to MS, TA, the maximum initialization transmission power and the access random reference value.
Initialization (3)
When MS correctly receives its initialized allocation, it will, according to channel description, adjust itself to this channel, set up a signaling transmission link, and send the first initialized message on the dedicated channel, including subscribers identification number (such as IMSI), cause for the current access, registration, and authentication. If BSC has no idle channels to allocate, BSC will send to MS the immediate allocation rejected message.
BS
(9) (8) (1)
MSC-A
(6) (7)
HLR
VLR
(10)
MS
BS
MSC-B
VLR
PSTN
GMSC 2 5
MSC/VLR 4 3
MS
MS-MS Call
HLR/AUC 5 2 MSC1/VLR2 3 MSC2/VLR2
6 9
1 MS1
10
8 MS2