Strategy of Mobile Station and Base Station System in GSM Network
Keywords:
GSM, Mobile Station, Base Station, ME, IMSI, SIM, 2G, BTS, Base Station Controller.Abstract
A Mobile Station that selects one of a plurality of base stations according to electric field strengths of signals transmitted on control channels corresponding to the plurality of Base Stations, and establishes first a link and then a call connection with the selected base station on a traffic channel that is assigned via a control channel corresponding to the selected base station, the mobile station including: a measuring unit for measuring an electric field strength of a signal on the traffic channel when a link operation is performed to establish the link for the traffic channel; and a judging unit for judging whether the link operation should be continued according to the measured electric field strength.
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