Overview Of 3G Mobile Core
Layered Architecture
Application Layer Control Layer Connectivity Layer
Application Layer
The Application Layer is responsible for providing services to users via applications regardless of the device and method in which the user accesses the network. The Application Layer itself is not a real network as such important operator parts of the application Layer may, however, be realized in what are called Service Networks.
Control Layer
The Control Layer contains nodes that control and direct traffic (both Circuit and Packet Switched). The Control Layer is realized in a Core Network. The WCDMA Core Network will contain, for example, MSCs, HLR/HSS, GMSC/TSC, SGW and possibly IMS.
Connectivity Layer
The connectivity Layer consists of the transport nodes (M-MGW, SGSN and GGSN) and connects to the various access networks.
The Access Network consists of the base stations and controllers in the mobile networks(GSM, UMTS, CDMA) or fixed access, transport and connectivity network that are able to handle different types of traffic (e.g. Circuit Switched and Packet Switched data). For WCDMA, the Access Network is realized as the WCDMA Radio Access Network.
WCDMA NETWORK ARCHITECTURE
WCDMA is standardized by the Third Generation Partnership Project (3GPP).
Based on the 3GPP reference network model, the WCDMA network can be considered to consist of four major components:
User Equipment (UE) Access Network (AN) Core Network (CN) Network External to WCDMA
UE
AN MSC MSC E, G BSC A Iu MSC MSC MSC F EIR EIR Gr
CN SCF SCF GMSC GMSC D HLR HLR
External Networks
SIM SIM
MT Um MT
BTS
BSS Abis
SMS-SC AUC AUC ISDN PSTN PSPDN CSPDN PDN: -Intranet -Extranet -Internet
SMSSMSGMSC GMSC SMSSMSIWMSC IWMSC Gn + GGSN GGSN
USIM Cu ME Uu USIM ME
BS
RNS Iub
Gb RNC Iu Iur
Gf SGSN SGSN Gd , Gp , Gn + SGSN SGSN
USIM Cu ME Uu USIM ME
BS
RNS Iub
RNC Note: Not all interfaces are shown and named
UTRAN
Mobile Soft switch Solution
GSM
Service Delivery & Charging Solutions
HLR/AUC
Ericsson Multi Mediation
Ericsson Multi Activation
BSC
MSC Ser er v
IP or ATM Backbone
R
IP
GMSC Server
PSTN ISDN PLMN C - MGW
C - MGW
SGSN G 5.0
R
IP
WCDMA
SGSN G
R
I P
GGSN RNC SGSN W SDH Network
Internet, Intranet
OSS-RC
SGSN W 5.5
CN 3.0, introduction of common IP backbone for PS & CS traffic
SM S -C
HLR
E D-C
E IR
F
SGSN server
Gs D
SCF
MAP Interface
GSM R ad io N etw o rk
L /IN A P
FNR
Iu C P
MSC se rve r
GCP
E , G CP
W CDMA Ra d io N e tw o rk
Iu U P
MSC serve r
GCP
IS U P IS P S TN / U P IS D N
M ed ia G atew ay
E , G UP
M ed ia G atew ay
MAP Interface to support btw GSM & WCDMA
ISUP ISDN User Part CAS Channel Associate Signaling TDM Time Division Multiplex BICC Bearer independent Call Control
MAP Used between MSC & HLR and MSCs. Uses ITU-T #7 for transfer of Information that is TCAP, SCCP & MTP. INAP Enables the SCF to remotely control circuit based call process in real time through SSF. INAP is SS#7 uses TCAP/SCCP signaling. RANAP Handles RAB in WCDMA RAN by applying the RANAP protocol. Also handles MM and CM. BSSAP MSC server handles RAB in access network by applying the BSSAP protocol. N-ISUP Used between MSC and PSTN or ISDN, based on ITU-T SS #7 signaling BICC To support the new architecture, a separate version of N-ISUP is used. This support N-ISUP services across an ATM or IP network. Used between network to network. Have two main function - To pass call control information between servers, like B number and service requirement - To Transfer information related to bearer setup and MGW identity to be used at connectivity layer BSSGP To provide Radio Related, QoS and routing information between BSS and SGSN.
MSC BSSAP Signaling / TDM Server (AXE)
Signaling / IP Signaling (not GCP) / TDM
Signaling / IP Iu-i/f / ATM A-i/f / TDM MGW SGW CPP User plane / TDM, ATM, IP Signaling / TDM, ATM, IP
Access Network
Core / External Network
Mobile Soft switch Solution
Mobile soft switch enable a layered architecture design for the mobile circuit core , where the network functions responsible for service management & control and for transport of service data are physically & logically separated
Advantages of Mobile Soft switch Solution
1. Packet backbone technology (IP or ATM) enables more efficient transmission of voice traffic over the backbone by retaining the same voice coding in the backbone as is used in the air interface 2. Access independent (GSM/WCDMA) core network 3. Reduction of backbone traffic 4. Simplification of network planning through common core for WCDMA & GSM
MSC Server function Introduction!
MSC is the main node in the circuit switch domain. Different configurations are supported since the node can function as MSC Server, MSC-MGW and combined Media Gateway. If MSC is configured as MSC Server, then MGw will be an external node. MSC Server can be configured as GMSC, Transit Switch centre (TSC), or Signaling Transfer Point (TSP). These nodes can be combined in the same h/w that is based on AXE platform.
Its Function: 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. Signaling connection to other nodes It controls the user plane in a co located or remote MGw via the GCP protocol. Terminates the RANAP & BSSAP signaling. Call control between MSC/VLR Server and Transit Server or GMSC Server via ISUP (or BICC) signaling. Connection Management Handles circuit based connection. Mobility Management Roaming, H/O (between GSM and WCDMA network), Security e.g AUC, Ciphering & charging.
MSC-MGw function Introduction!
Main Purpose is for processing of conversational data and handling of different transport Network.
AXE10
BSSAP MSC Control Logic RANAP
MAP BICC GCP
GCP (to other MGWs)
MSC Server
MGW Handler
int. i/f
int. i/f
Connection Handler User data Payload Processing Switching
Media Gateway Function
User data
MSC/VLR
Group Switch Clocks (CLM) Interface to GDM ET155 Echo Cancellers Transcoders Regional Processors
GEM
IPN
GCP GARP RPB
APZ
APG 40
ET SLI GARP
Signaling / SCTP/ IP/ Ethernet (100 Base T)
GARP Generic Application RP
GS
HSL ST
IP Signaling
TDM Signaling Option
Handles payload, processing traffic and signaling interworking between networks
Network 1
MGW
Network 2
Payload Format 1 Transport Type 1 Signaling 1
Payload Format 2 Transport Type 2 Signaling 2
Media Gateway
Inter-working between different transport technologies (TDM, ATM and IP
bearer). Media Stream handling (Speech Coder, Echo Canceller, Multi-Party call, Tone Sender, DTMF sender/receiver, Interactive Messaging, Code Answer and Tone Sender (CAT), Continuity Check) Adapting the circuit-switched data services in WCDMA and GSM. Signaling bearer conversion at the network edges in order to allow unified signaling bearers to be used within the core network. Supporting Radio Access Network interfaces. Routing and switching. Element Management.
GCP MGW Application MGW Application GCP termination GCP termination Connection Coordinator Connection Coordinator Packet Switching Packet Switching L2TP PPP-U L2TP PPP-U GTP-U GTP-U SNDCP SNDCP Connection Coordinator Connection Coordinator Media Stream Functions Media Stream Functions DTI DTMF DTI conference conference DTMF echo canceller echo canceller codec codec
Q2630.1, B-ISUP
announcement announcement tone tone
O O A A M M
Cello Cello Platform Platform
IPsec IPsec
SGW/STP SGW/STP Common Bearer Services Common Bearer Services
Bearer control Bearer control
IP IP routing routing
UDP/TCP/IP UDP/TCP/IP termination termination
AAL1/ 2/5 AAL1/ 2/5 termination termination
AAL2 AAL2 switching switching fast Ethernet fast Ethernet
STM STM termination termination
Physical interfaces: 1.5, 2, 155 Mbps, Physical interfaces: 1.5, 2, 155 Mbps,
transmission
media streams paths
control paths
Resource Component Database Connection Handler (One connection chain) Logical view
ATM
AAL2
IuFH
Speech coder
Echo canceller
TRP
UDP
IP
Real Connection
Media Framing
Media Stream Resource Components
Media Framing
Core Network MGW CP P RNC CP P RXI CP P RBS CP P RBS CP P
No External Transmission Equipment Costs Savings e.g. spare parts Easy migration into IP Future proof
RXI CP P
RBS CP P
RBS CP P
RBS CP P
Cello Platform Concept
Common HW and SW for several telecom applications The platform provides HW and SW for:
a telecom OS with processors, file system, and database transport, switching, and signaling services operational and maintenance support
The platform enables:
development of new applications with application-specific:
SW in MP, BP, and SP boards backplane several applications simultaneously in Cello
Fn a
Cb s e a le h lf
The Internal ATM connections
Multi-purpose cell switch Switch sub-components
Space Switch Interface Unit (SPIC) ATM Switch Core Circuit (ASCC)
SCB Switch Core Board ASCC ATM switch Core Circuit SPIC Switch Port Interface Circuit ISL Inter subrack Link
SPIC
Backplane
SCB ASCC
1 + 1 switch redundancy Non-blocking within subrack
28 boards with data rates of 622
SPIC SPIC ISL
Mbps Approx. 16 Gbps duplex
SPIC
SCB ASCC
throughput
SPIC
ISL Inter Subrack Link 4 ISL per SPIC, max 230 Mbps per link, aggregate 622 Mbps
SPIC
ISL
26 generic device boards
ATM switch Core distribution of System Clock interface for 4 Inter Subrack Links
Contains Hard Disc Configure as Main Processor Provide messaging functions for MGWs
Provide interfaces for different types of transmission and different types of ETBs are available
Provide reference clock for the MGW
Switch Core Board (SCB)
General purpose Processor Board (GPB)
ET-M1, Exchange Terminal Level 1 (1.5 and 2 Mbps)
Timing Unit (TU)
ASCC
PPC 750 SPIC
Osc. Phy
AA L2
TC ATM
ISL
SPIC BPM
PPQ II
SPIC BPM
Alar m Syn c in
RBS freq.
SPIC BPM
Switch Extension Board (SXB)
Special purpose Processor Board (SPB)
ET-M4, Exchange Terminal Level 4 (155 Mbps)
For Fiber optic connection 155Mbps
For Expansion of MGW Use to create large Node
PPC 750 SAR PPC 750 SAR
PPC 750 SAR
SPIC BPM
Phy medi a Buff
AA L2
Phy and TC
ATM SPIC BPM
Page 103
ISL processors powerful SPIC BPM
Contains a number of applications can be loaded ie for packet handling
Fan Media Stream processing devices, 1 STM-1
Fan
Media Stream Extension Subrack
Fan
Media Stream Extension Subrack
Media Stream processing devices, 1 STM-1
Processor, Inter Subrack Link connections and Timing HW
Main Subrack
Fan
16 or 30 ATM links, 16 E1/T1, 1 STM-1
ATM Extension Subrack
MACU
CU CU CU
CCF
Front View
Rear View
MSC/ VLR Gs
HLR Gr
SMS-GMSC SMS IWMSC Gd
Billing System ISP Network Internet Internet
Gi Gb GERAN GERAN Iu Ge SGSN Gn PS Gn Backbone Network Gp
GGSN In another PLMNS Backbbone
GGSN Gi
Gom
Gom Cooperate Network
WCDM WCDM A A Ran Ran
SCP Camel ph3 OSSRC
MSC/ VLR
HLR
SMS-GMSC SMS IWMSC ISP Network Internet Internet
Gi SGSN PS Gn Backbone Network Gp GERAN GERAN // WCDM WCDM A RAN A RAN PDP Context
GGSN In another PLMNS Backbbone
GGSN Gi
Cooperate Network
Serving GPRS Support Node (SGSN) management (paging, attach, detach, Packet Session and mobility
Data Protocol (PDP) context handling, intra- and inter-SGSN routing area update). Payload Handling Security includes features such as user and network authentication and data confidentiality through ciphering. CDR based charging includes functions for collecting charging information from various sources within the SGSN CAMEL based charging provides a real-time charging mechanism Configuration management functions that support definition and handling of logical relations with other network elements SMS over GPRS Support for SS7 signaling.
Power consumption: 1,5 kW
Fan GSN Magazine
Upper
Weight 160 kg Cabinet Dimension: 1800x600x400 mm
Fan GSN Magazine
Lower
Blank Panel
Power Distribution Units
Gateway GPRS Support Node (GGSN)
Tunnel management IP-address management Charging data collection/output Security management Packet filtering Packet routing / forwarding QOS management Element management
Craft Interface
Mandatory InterfacePIC Mandatory InterfacePIC Service or InterfacePIC Service or InterfacePIC
GGSN Service PIC GGSN Service PIC GGSN Service PIC GGSN Service PIC
Service or InterfacePIC Service or InterfacePIC Service or GGSN InterfacePIC Service PIC or GGSN PIC Service or GGSN InterfacePIC Service PIC or GGSN PIC
GGSN Service PIC GGSN Service PIC GGSN Service PIC GGSN Service PIC
Home Location Register (HLR)
Home Location Register (HLR) serves as the primary database of subscriber information used to provide control and intelligence within the GSM/GPRS and WCDMA networks.
The HLR manages mobile subscribes profiles as well as subscriber location and activity, and also handles supplementary services.
Used since July 1991
Network Management
X.25
Can be used for GSM, GPRS, EDGE & WCDMA.
OSS-RC
X.25
SOG
X.25 X.25
CAS
HLR Supports : STM, ATM, IP, IPoSTM, ATMoSTM.
Also for GSM 850/900/1800/1900/ SMS 3GPP Spec. IWMSC
SMS GMSC
AUC
MAP
MAP
HLR
Redundancy
MAP
SGSN
GPRS
MAP MAP
HLR
Redundancy
MAP MAP MAP
MAP CS1+ MAP MAP
SCP
Mobile IN gsmSCF
GMLC
FNR
PLMN
MSC gsmSSF
GMSC
Authentication Centre (AUC)
The Authentication Centre (AUC) contains functions for secure storage of individual subscriber identifiers and keys. AUC also includes algorithms necessary for generating authentication and ciphering data based on the subscriber keys. The authentication and ciphering data, provided by the AUC upon request, are used by different network elements to protect the network, users and operators against unauthorized use of the system.
Equipment Identity Register (EIR)
The EIR database validates mobile equipment hardware identity, The MSC can request the EIR to check if an MS has been stolen or is faulty (black listed), not type-approved (gray listed), normal registered (white listed), or unknown.
In WCDMA, we call Quintet which consist of: AuC
A4 algorithms DES RAND Blowfish Ki, A3/A8 ind
RAND, Expected Response, XRES, Authentication Token, AUTN IK Authentication Key CK Ciphering Key
RAND Random Number SRES Sign Response Kc Ciphering Key eKi Encrypted Subscriber Authentication Key IMSI International Mobile Subscriber Identity A4 Algorithm for encrypting Ki A3/A8 Authentication and ciphering algorithm
15 0
A3/A8 AuC Database
IMSI, eKi , A3/A8 , ind A4ind Triplets RAND SRES Kc
MAP
Request for triplets from HLR (IMSI)
Internet
Corporate
GRX
Corporate
PSTN
Primary Site
Primary Site
PSTN
Corporate
Secondary Site Secondary Site Concentrator Site
BSC
Concentrator Site
RNC BS
BS
BS
BS
Reference Solution for both CS and PS traffic. Includes both intra-site connectivity (site solutions) and inter-site connectivity
BS
GSM/GPRS
UTRAN (ATM based)
BS
RAN
RANOS CN-OSS GSM OSS OSS-RC
Based on existing GSM OSS, CN-OSS and RANOS Keeping big parts of the stable GSM OSS base OSS-RC 1.1
WCDMA RAN support partially integrated, common HW, client solution, fault management
OSS-RC 2.0
Fully integrated solution
Supports all network elements in Ericsson supplied networks GSM and/or WCDMA Radio and/or Core Supported system releases
GSM R10 CN R3 WCDMA RAN P2.1
3GPP and existing interfaces supported
Su
pe rvi so r
Co
fig n
tor ur a
OSS-RC
er is t im
De plo y er
Op
Supervisor
Fault Management Performance Management
For supervision of the network Simplifies daily routines Alerts about abnormalities Provides accurate decision support
Network Inventory OSS-RC Network Explorer
MSC Server
Circuit based connection management i.e. traffic
control, roaming, call routing and handover. Media Gateway Control Mobility Management Authentication Charging data collection/output Supporting a comprehensive set of Supplementary Services that complement and modify the Tele-services and Bearer Services. IN and CAMEL Services Security and Fraud
Flexible Number Register (FNR)
The FNR node offers: Mobile Number Portability (MNP): This feature permits an end-user to keep his MSISDN identity when changing service provider or moving subscription between two service domains within the same country. Flexible Allocation of MSISDN for the GSM and WCDMA networks. This feature provides mobile operators with free allocation of subscription identity without considering the relation between MSISDN and IMSI series in the HLR.
Network Management
X.25
OSS-RC
X.25
SOG
X.25 X.25
CAS
AUC
SMS IWMSC MAP MAP MAP
MAP
HLR
Redundancy
MAP
SGSN
GPRS
SMS GMSC
HLR
Redundancy
MAP MAP MAP
MAP CS1+ MAP MAP
SCP
Mobile IN gsmSCF
GMLC
FNR
PLMN
MSC gsmSSF
GMSC