Client Server Programming and GSM Networking Protocols (SS7 Signaling)

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Client Server Programming and GSM Networking Protocols (SS7 Signaling) Synopsis Getting the Right Knowledge to the Right People at the Right Time Our interactive, accelerated learning experience teaches you the fundamentals of modern wireless communication systems. You'll end a solid understanding of networks, technologies, and protocols, and comprehensive, vendor-neutral exposure to wireless solutions and supporting technologies, such as RF, TDMA, GSM, GPRS, EDGE, UMTS, CDMA, CDMA2000, Wireless LANs, Wireless WANs, GPS and IP multimedia. Client-server technologies are the result of the evolution of software technology supporting application systems. In particular, the evolution of client-server technologies has been an important factor in the expansion of information technology across an increasing range of application business processes. It is important to note that the file server technologies have been closely linked with the evolution of distributed computing technologies. Here we target specially the wireless applications based on the client server architecture. As we are moving towards 4G communication world, we are trying to put more and more services on your mobile terminal, offered through the cellular systems. Because of the limited memory and processing capability of the mobile handsets, Client/Server technologies are coming as right design possibilities for these services. This course presents all the advanced components of client server technology and wireless networking protocols. SS7 is used to support the signaling of wireless networks. Its flexibility and reliability allowed it to be used in mobile cellular systems. As well as its ability to establish calls, it is also used to support advanced features through Intelligent Networking (IN) interaction including CAMEL (Customized Applications for Mobile network Enhanced Logic). This technology has evolved through a number of phases, with each progressively offering more services to mobile subscriber. As more 2G and 3G networks embrace the CAMEL standard, the variety of services available will increase dramatically. This module includes learning of advance computer networks, switching and signaling protocols with a practical emphasis on client/server architecture. Here we learn the RPC based communication protocol implementation. We do some real time projects of audio streaming and implementation of FTP client and server modules with security features.

This practical course provides an extremely comprehensive, up-to-date, and easy-tounderstand treatment of the entire GSM network and the signaling methods of its terrestrial interfaces. In this course, you will gain the knowledge necessary to understand and use GSM services, network, architecture, protocols, terminology, implementation and all the interfaces in between the GSM subsystems. It provides you with a comprehensive business and technical foundation in GSM network, services and applications. This course will familiarize you with all essential GSM nodes, their functionality as well as their interaction with each other and with nodes outside GSM network. "Genius might be that ability to say a profound thing in a simple way." Charles Bukowski Trainers Profile All trainers (I.I.T. ians) belong to CMM Level 5 Company,having 4 to 8 years experience in respected field. Suitable for Technical professionals; IT and business managers who need to learn about current and future mobile wireless technologies; students studying or researching wireless communications and cell-phone technologies Prerequisites A degree ( B.E., B.Tech, MCA, M.Tech ) in Electronics/Electrical, Computer Science or Information Technology. Programming experience in C. Working capability on any one operating systems (Windows,Linux). Delivery This is instructor led Embedded Systems and Mobile Communication training. Each section of the material covered by the tutor is followed by hands-on practical exercises for which worked examples of the solutions are typically provided. Our Embedded Systems and Mobile Communication courses now have a monthly public schedule for Pennsylvania (USA) and Noida (India). Please see www.miracleindia.com for details. For details of the in-house and bespoke C courses that we can provide, please email info@miracleindia.com Course Objectives: After completing this course, students will be able to: Understand the functionality of a GSM network Explain the basics of GSM network planning Explore project planning process of GSM/GPRS networks Understand the engineering tools and procedures required for GSM engineering and planning Understand existing and emerging standards for GSM, GPRS, EDGE and UMTS Review successful GSM deployments

Discuss successful and unsuccessful GSM/GPRS deployments Step through a practical process for managing a GSM/GPRS project Explore advanced features in GSM and GPRS networks Explain GSM architecture and services Describe functions of BTS, BSC and TRAU Describe functions of VLR, HLR,EIR, MSC, G-MSC Describe SS7 network architecture and functions Explore IMSI Attach/Detach and Location Update GSM procedures Understand GSM protocols and layers Explore GSM/GPRS operation procedures Explore GSM radio and core network signaling Explore GSM/GPRS customer care and support Explore GSM/GPRS troubleshooting Explain the basics of GSM security Contents Introduction to Client/Server Computing What is Client/Server computing Rightsizing Evolution of computing systems Computer Networks, Switching and Signaling Understanding Communication Protocols. Understanding IP Addressing and subnetting concepts. Gaining Expertise in TCP/IP Fundamentals and its Architecture. Developing Client Server Application SS7 in GSM What is Signaling? Call processing and information access SS7 network architecture SSP, STP and SCP SS7 routing SS7 links SS7 protocols Message Transfer Part 1 (MTP 1) Message Transfer Part 2 (MTP 2) Message Transfer Part 3 (MTP 3) SCCP TCAP Appendices Design and Development of a Client/Server Applications on TCP/IP protocol suite. Transferring real time sound data through Winsock interface. Design and Development of a multithread FTP Client/Server Application. The server should handle the security features with proper password authentication. GSM Services and Features Introduction of GSM GSM services Bearer services in GSM Tele-services in GSM GSM Standards ETSI and the Special Mobile Group GSM Phase 2+ 3GSM 3GPP and UMTS Air Interface (MS-BSS) of GSM The A-Interface Structure LAPDm, GSM 04.08 The Structure of the Air-Interface in GSM Abis Interface (BSS-BSC) Channel Configuration Signaling on the Abis Interface LAPD, Q.931; GSM 08.05 A-Interface (BSC-MSC) Signaling over A-Interface The Base Station Subsystem Application Part SS7, SCCP/User part GSM Operation Scenarios

System Architecture of GSM GSM system architecture GSM architecture GSM addressing IMSI, MSISDN, TMSI Location areas and identity numbers GSM Air Interface Basic of speech coding GSM radio propagation and impairments GSM cell planning GSM subsystems Subscriber Identity Module (SIM) Security procedures and algorisms Roaming and Call Routing Routing in GSM PLMNs Location registration The Base Station Subsystem (BSS) Base Transceiver Station (BTS) part of BSS Base Station Controller (BSC) part of BSS Transcoding Rate and Adaptation Unit (TRAU) Network Switching Subsystem (NSS) NSS Components HLR/AuC EIR NSS Subsystems and SS7 Mobile Services Switching Center (MSC) part of NSS MSC/VLR MAP Successful and unsuccessful GSM/GPRS deployments Step through a practical process for managing a GSM/GPRS project IMSI Attach and Detach Location Update Location Update in the BSS Security operations (Authentication, Ciphering, IMEI check) MOC and MTC Call Setup MTC and MOC Handover SMS Supplementary services GSM Troubleshooting Advanced features AMR Comparison of AMR and other GSM coding schemes EDGE 8PSK vs. GMSK EDGE Modulation and Coding Schemes (MCS) GSM/ANSI-136 Integration Team (or GAIT) Location Management Value-added services Working on Commercial Products. Mobile Eye (A next generation security solution). Magic Click NOTE: The trainee has to sign the Non disclosure Agreement(NDA) before joining any industrial project. Features: The study material and references will be provided to the trainees by Miracle Embedded Systems. This reference material is developed by our corporate trainers and software engineers from top notch industries. There will regular attendance of the student. One has to show at least 75% attendance then only he will be eligible for certification. The grades will be assigned on the basis of regular test results.

There will be recognitions and rewards for well performing candidates. Duration 3 Months NOTE:- All training will be given by Corporate Trainers only. All trainer from IIT (M.Tech.) background having four to seven years experience in respected field,working with CMM Level 5 companies Corporate Client: -L&T InfoTech, Motorola, Samsung Electronic, ST Microelectronic and many more The major aims of the Program are to: 1. Provide a strong foundation in the emerging disciplines of RTOS, Embedded Systems and its applications for professionals in the software development industry. 2. Will improve the required skill set of the system software professional. 3. Program will provide perspective in RTOS, Embedding Systems and its applications in up coming field like Telecom, Wireless communications, Network Management, Automation and Process Controls. 4. Incorporates the required skills and experience on Embedded Systems and RTOS in the professionals for the exponentially growing industrials demands on this line.