Mobile Telephone System
Points : mobile telephone system
This system was introduced in the 1980s and designed to support mobile activities, it allows one to use the system
in a car, boats, airplanes and other locations. The most successful mobile telephone system is the cellular
telephone system developed by. Bell’s laboratories. It is the cellular technology, which made mobile system
possible. In this system each geographical area is divided into small regions called cells. Each cell is equipped
with low powered radio transmitter and control equipment located in a building called a cell site. The
communication in each cell is performed by using a given bandwidth and a centre frequency.
Two cells can be given the same centre frequency if they are widely separated, so that the signal in one cell can
not be detected in the other cell. This technique is used to conserve the frequency spectrum and is called
frequency reuse.
As shown in the layout the cell site is connected to the Mobile Telephone Switching Office (MTSO). The MTSO is
connected to the regular telephone network through the telephone exchange. The MTSO monitors the identification of
a call to ensure that it is proper and to see that it refers to a mobile or fixed subscriber. As a mobile
telephone travels from one cell into another, the MTSO automatically, with the help of computer controlled
equipment, transfers the call from one transmitting and receiving device to the next, i.e., from one cell to
another cell. During this transfer no interruption in the call or conversation in progress is made.
When a mobile user wants to make a call. The mobile unit first enquires about the availability of a channel and
its centre frequency. After determining the centre frequency, the mobile unit then sends a data message. This data
message contains the user’s identification and the number to be called. The speed of this message is 10 Kb/s. The
message is accompanied with an error correcting code and is repeated 5 times to minimise errors in the signal due
to fading which occurs when tall buildings are present in the area.
The cell site then forward the data message to an MTSO. The MTSO identified the call and check the called number
that whether it is a mobile or fixed. When the call is to a mobile unit. The MTSO sends the data message
containing the called number to each cell site. Each mobile unit scans, the set up channels in the cell in which
it is located. After sensing the data message, the unit which is being called, responds to the corresponding cell
site and the cell site responds to the MTSO. The MTSO then provides the two subscribers with voice line connection
and the connection is completed and the conversation can begin. When the conversation is terminated and either
user “hang up” the MTSO releases both voice lines. The mobile-to-mobile call situation.
When the mobile user wants to make a call to a fixed subscriber. The process of entering of .a cell to MTSO is the
same as discussed before. However, the MTSO after ensuring the identification of the called number as being
“fixed”. The call is then routed to the local switching office where it is forwarded to its
destination. When a fixed subscriber wants to make a call to a mobile user. The call is forwarded to the
corresponding toll office. This routing is determined by the area code of the called number. The toll office
routes the call to the local switching office and then to the MTSO. The MTSO processed as discussed above and
connection is finally completed.
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