Title: Mobile Data Services and Technologies
1Chapter 3
- Mobile Data Services and Technologies
2Mobile Data Services
3Contents
- The RAM/Mobitex mobile data service
- The ARDIS/Modacom mobile data service
- Cellular Digital Packet Data (CDPD)
- Data over analog and digital cellular
- Competing mobile data services
- Paging and two-way paging
- Comparison of paging and cellular
4The RAM/Mobitex Mobile Data Service
- This service is owned jointly by Bell South and
RAM in the US - Protocol was developed by Ericsson
- Data rate
- 8 Kbps in the US -gt19.2 Kbps (CDPD)
- 9.6 Kbps in the other parts of the world
5Some of early applications
- Point of sale where dial-up is not available
MasterCard - Inventory control of rental cars National Car
Rental - Train exchange yards Conrail
- Passenger check-in British Airway
- Field service GE consumer service
- Public safety Chicago Parking Authority
- Insurance claims
- Transportation
- E-mail
6Countries that installed Mobitex networks
- Australia
- Canada
- Finland
- Netherlands
- Norway
- Sweden
- UK
- US
- Rest of Europe (later)
- Latin America (later)
- The Pacific Rim (later)
7What would you need to use the RAM/Mobitex network
- Hardware
- Radio
- Modem
- Terminal
- Application SW
- System integrators
- Software companies
- Network usage
- Mobitex
- Remark the combination unit of radio and modem
is called Mobidem
8Specifications of Mobidem
- Portable wireless modem and radio
- Connectible to RS-232 serial port
- 8 Kbps migrating to 19.2 Kbps
- 1 pound
- 3.3X2.68X7.87 in
- Max transmit power 2 W
- gt10 hours per battery charge
- Support for nationwide roaming
9Operations of Mobitex
- The Mobidem automatically registers with the
nearest base station - The network is a store-and-forward network
- The Mobidem scans the network for incoming
messages - It alerts the users of incoming messages
- The Mobidem stores the messages if the terminal
is not available - The network stores the messages if the Mobidem is
not available
10Subscription Type for the Hosts
- CCITT X.25
- ISO/HDLC
- SNA 3270
- Mobitex asynchronous communications
11Subscription Types for the Mobile Terminal
- Continuous linkage to a particular terminal
- Personal subscription that is linked to a person,
not a terminal, in which case the user logs in
via name and password - Group subscriptions that can consists of mobile
and fixed users
12Mobitex Partners
- IBM
- HP
- Motorola
- Intel
- Fujitsu
- Ericsson
- ATT
13Developer and System Integrator Partners
- DEC
- Lotus
- Novell
- WordPerfect
14The ARDIS/Modacom Mobile Data Service
- Countries have installed Modacom
- US
- Germany
- UK
- Hong Kong
- Data rate
- US 4.8 Kbps -gt 19.2 Kbps (CDPD)
- The other parts of the world 9.6 Kbps
15Applications of Modacom
- Field techniques can access
- Dispatch info.
- Diagnostic info.
- Service history
- Parts availability
- Messenger service
- Receive and dispatch messages while making
deliveries - Notify customer that delivery was done
- Salesperson can
- Obtain latest product specifications
- Provide accurate price quote
- Check product availability
- Make the order
- Additional applications
- Fleet management
- Insurance and financial services
- Real time data applications
- Point of sale (POS)
- Telemetry
- E-mail
16InfoTAC
- The radio and modem combination
- Specifications
- Connects through RS-232 port
- Receives, stores, and responds to messages
- Canned responses can be programmed
- 10 KB buffer
- Transmit power 3 W
- 6.8X3.3X3.3 inches
- 18 ounces
- 4X20 line backlit LCD display
- 8 hours battery life
- Compatible with
- ARDIS/Modacom
- RAM/Mobitex
17Cellular Digital Packet Data
- Consortium of companies
- IBM
- 6 of the 7 ROBCs (Regional Bell Operating
Companies) - Ameritech Mobile Communications
- Bell Atlantic Mobile Systems
- NYNEX Mobile Communications
- Pac Tel Cellular
- Southwestern Bell Mobile Systems
- US West New Vector Group
- McCaw Cellular Communications
- Contel Cellular
- GTE Mobile Communications
18Four CDPD Applications
- Transaction applications
- Interactive applications
- Broadcast applications
- Multicast applications
19Transaction Applications
- Credit card authorization/transaction
- Package pickup, delivery, and tracking
- Fleet management
- POS
- Inventory control
- Emergency services
- M-ES/vehicle theft recovery
- Display of calling party name and number
- Notice of voice mail
- E-mail
- Information retrieval services
- Telemetry
20Examples of Telemetry
- Location service
- Vehicle statistics
- Mileage
- Speed
- Engine status
- Burglar or fire alarm reporting
- Vending machine status
- Weather statistics
- Traffic statistics
- Field measurements
21Examples of Information Retrieval
- Weather report for a particular place
- Traffic report for a specific area
- Directory assistance White pages
- Local service assistance Yellow pages
- Location and direction information
- Restaurant reservation service
22Interactive and Broadcast Apps.
- Interactive Remote access via direct network
connection or via a packet assembly/disassembly - Broadcast
- News
- Sports
- Weather
- Advertising
23Multicast Applications
- A subscription to obtain
- Market info.
- Business news
- News related to a specific area
- Classifieds for a particular area
- Recreational info.
- A subscription to a private bulletin to obtain
- Service bulletins
- Company functions
- Product info.
- Fraud warnings
24Data over Analog and Digital Cellular
- Data over analog cellular
- Data rate up to 14.4 Kbps
- Data over digital cellular
- Data rate
- Voice grade channel 9.6 Kbps
- GSM 270 Kbps
- Digital TDMA 30 Kbps
25Competing Mobile Data Services
26Paging and Two-Way Paging
- Paging steps
- Someone dialing the page number
- Central controller broadcasts the page to local
controller - Local controller broadcasts to base stations
- Base station broadcasts to end users
27One-Way Paging
28One-Way Paging
29Two-Way Paging
- Two kinds
- Two-way asymmetrical paging networks
- Two-way symmetrical paging networks
- Spectrum 900 MHz
- Bandwidth 50 MHz
30Asymmetrical Two-Way Paging
- Two separate networks
- One for outgoing traffic
- The other for incoming traffic
- Incoming networks receives more dense than the
outgoing transmitters, - e.g., a simple query may receive a much longer
response
31Asymmetrical Two-Way Paging
32Comparison of Paging to Cellular
- Paging is inexpensive, ubiquitous, but with
limited applications - It may become very powerful when combined with a
PDA because of its simplicity
33Comparison of Paging to Cellular
34Mobile Data Technologies
35Contents
- RAM/Mobitex network technologies
- Motorola ARDIS/Modacom network technologies
- CDPD network technologies
- Cell size classification
36RAM/Mobitex Network Technologies
- It offered by Ericsson in most parts of the
world. In the US, it is jointly owned by RAM and
Bell South - The Network Control Center is the heart of the
network - Its protocol was developed by Ericsson and is open
37Parameters (in the US)
- Tx. Frequency 896-902 GHz
- Rx. Frequency 935-941 GHz
- 10-30 channel pairs in each metropolitan area
- Channel spacing 12.5 KHz
38Air Interface
- ROSI RadiO Signaling
- 0.3 GMSK Gaussian Minimum Shift Keying with
BT0.3 - Block interleaving
- 16-bit CRC for error detection
- Reduced Hamming code for error correction
- Selective Automatic Repeat Request
- Channel access mechanism reservation slotted
ALOHA - Collisions are detected by the lack of ACK
39The Terminal Interface (DLC)
- MASC RAM/Mobitex Asynchronous Communications
- Handles data between the terminal and Mobidem
- Provides control and status monitoring of the
Mobidem
40The Network Layer
- MPAK
- Max packet size of 512 bytes of info., plus
header - 24-bit addressing for the Mobitex number
- The transport layer protocol
- MTP/1
41Mobitex Packet
42Mobitex Protocol Layer
43Gateway Service
- Available via
- Mobitex directly Mobigate
- The third party
- Mobigate to hosts
- TCP/IP
- X.25
- SNA 3270
- Third party gateways to hosts
- SNA
- AS 400
- DECNet
44ARDIS/Modacom Network Technologies
- In most parts of world provided by Motorola
called Modacom - In US called ARDIS
- ARDIS separate company from IBM
- The network intelligence is concentrated in the
hub - Hub is connected to the Radio Frequency Network
Control Points (RF NCP) - InfoTAC the combination of radio and modem
- MAC protocol slotted ALOHA
- 25 KHz channel spacing
45The Terminal Interface
- MDC 4800, the original protocol
- 4.8 Kbps
- FSK
- RD LAP 19.2
- 19.2 Kbps
- Four level FSK
- RAM/Mobitex
- 8 Kbps
- GMSK
46The Terminal Interface (contd)
- The MDC 4800 protocol is quite robust
- Error detection and correction using 16 bits for
32 bits of info. - Employing convolutional code up 28 of error
correction - Bits are interleaved
47CDPD Network Technologies
- The basic idea was proposed by a scientist at
IBM, Dr. Vic Moore -
48The Services Provided by CDPD
- 19.2 Kbps
- Connectionless service
- Point-to-point
- Multicast
- Broadcast
- Security
- Authentication of users
- Authorization
- Encryption of data
49CDPD Reference Model
50Functions of the Air Link Network
- Overlays existing cell site equipment
- Accepts and forwards traffic to and from M-ESs
- Over the A-Interface
- At the PHY and MAC layers
- Manages channel allocation
- Two types of air link channels (IS-533)
- MDBS to M-Es forward/downlink
- M-Es to MDBS reverse/uplink
- Data stream is assigned a Channel Stream
Identifier (CSI)
51Functions of MD-IS
- Uses and controls MDBSs
- Control mobile data link
- Manages mobility
- Does not perform complex routing decisions since
they are included in the function of the ISs
52Air Link Network
53Functions of IS
- Perform network layer functions
- Route datagrams among F-ESs MD-ISs
- Support
- Internet protocol (IP)
- Connectionless network protocol (CLNP)
- Can be composed of several administrative domains
- Connection oriented communications are provided
by transport layer in end system
54CDPD Switched Network
55Network Configuration
56CDPD Data Carriage Protocol
- MDLP Mobile Data Link Protocol
- SNDCP Sub Network Dependent Convergence Protocol
57Cell Size Classification