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Mumbai University > Computer Engineering > Sem6 > Mobile Communication and Computing
Marks: 10M
Year: May 2015
written 8.4 years ago by | • modified 8.4 years ago |
Mumbai University > Computer Engineering > Sem6 > Mobile Communication and Computing
Marks: 10M
Year: May 2015
written 8.4 years ago by |
When a station calls a mobile station, we can term it as a Mobile Terminated Call (MTC). For e.g. when a call is made from a MTNL landline to an Airtel mobile phone we call it as an MTC. The mobile terminated call set-up is described below.
Initially the user dials the mobile number. It reaches the PSTN/ISDN/Switching office where it is identified as a GSM call (by the destination code mentioned) and forwards it to the gateway MSC i.e. GMSC.
The GMSC identifies the HLR for the subscriber (which is coded in the phone number) and signals the call set-up to the HLR.
The HLR then checks if the number is a valid number and whether that user has subscribed to this particular service. If so then an MSRN (Mobile Subscriber Roaming Number) is requested from the subscriber’s current VLR.
After receiving the MSRN, the HLR determines the MSC responsible for the mobile station and sends this information to the GMSC.
The GMSC then forwards the call setup request to the concerned MSC.
Till now we were finding the phone. Now since we have partially-located it we try calling it so as not to waste more time.
MSC requests the current status of Mobile Station (i.e the subscriber’s cell-phone) from VLR.
Role of HLR in Mobile terminated call Set-up:
Role of VLR in Mobile terminated call Set0up: