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Introduction to GSM

Introduction to GSM Book
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Channel Coding Channel Coding
Channel coding is a process where one or more control and user data signals are combined with error protected or error correction information. After a sequence of digital data bits has been produced by a digital speech code or by other digital signal sources, these digital bits are processed to create a sequence of new bit patterns that are ready for transmission. This processing typically includes the addition of error detection and error protection bits along with the rearranging of bit order for transmission.
Physical Channels, Logical Channels, Network Functions, and Operation GSM Books
Introduction to GSM Book
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Introduction to GSM
This book explains the basic components, technologies used, and operation of GSM systems. This book starts with the system components and basic services that the GSM system can provide. You will learn that the key types of GSM devices include single mode and dual mode mobile telephones, wireless PCMCIA cards, embedded radio modules, and external radio modems. You will then discover the different types of available services such as multiple types of voice services, data services, group call, and messaging services.

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