Date: Mon, 15 May 2000 21:53:59 +0100 (BST) From: Duncan Barclay <dmlb@ragnet.demon.co.uk> To: "Karsten W. Rohrbach" <karsten@rohrbach.de> Cc: roger@FreeBSD.ORG, bsd-nomads@clave.gr.jp, mobile@FreeBSD.ORG, Roger Hardiman <roger@cs.strath.ac.uk>, Borje Josefsson <bj@dc.luth.se>, Panagiotis Astithas <past@netmode.ntua.gr> Subject: Re: Nokia Card Phone 2.0 PCMCIA GSM phone, need help Message-ID: <XFMail.000515215359.dmlb@computer.my.domain> In-Reply-To: <20000515165854.B93503@rohrbach.de>
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On 15-May-00 Karsten W. Rohrbach wrote: > Panagiotis Astithas(past@netmode.ntua.gr)@Mon, May 15, 2000 at 11:43:08AM > +0300: >> On Mon, May 15, 2000 at 08:00:49AM +0200, Borje Josefsson wrote: >> > The only thing is that the card phone seems to default to connect at 9600 >> > bps. Does anybody know the right AT commands to enable 28k or 44k? >> >> I don't think the GSM protocol can do more than 9600 bps. Maybe 14400 under >> special conditions (GSM+ or something like that). > correct me if i'm wrong but there's a thing called hscsd which appears > to be some kind of gsm channel bundling to achieve 56kbps connections > /k GSM has three or four evolving paths for data and higher bit rates. They fit together as a matrix so there are a few. Firstly there is HSCSD High speed circuit switched data. circuit switched connections (like normal GSM) for data but is Multislot (see below). GPRS General packet radio service. connection orientated/packet switched data transfer, can use Multislot. Multislot "channel bundling" but not really Uses more than one slot per frame of eight slots. Different classes use up to 8Tx and 8Rx slots. Class 10 is most common to give 5 Rx and 2 Tx slots (I think). There are good reasons why 8Tx+8Rx will never be seen in consumer handsets - you need two receivers and seperate transmitter it will be a brick. As multislot concatenates the 156bit slots there is the option to recode the error correction so that more of the n*156bits are used for data. E.g. 1 slot data will be 9600Bd, but two slot will be >19200Bd. EDGE Enhanced data rates for GSM evolution (seriously) EDGE changes the modulation to use 8PSK and not GMSK. This triples the rate data rate, so a slot contains 468bits at 156baud. It will be used for EGPRS. GPRS will be available this summer - infact most networks support it already but handsets don't (it requires big changes to software that is bigger than the FreeBSD kernel and some changes to the radio (I do this at work)). EDGE will be available in small clusters in a couple of years. This requires massive changes to the basestations and handsets. Many handset manufacturers aren't yet considering it - too busy with GPRS. Basestation manufacturers are in development, but production is a way off (we do this at work). HSCSD is unknown. Most people think that GPRS is the most useful as it is like the internet (e.g. mappings for IP over GPRS exists as part of the GSM specfication). Duncan --- ________________________________________________________________________ Duncan Barclay | God smiles upon the little children, dmlb@ragnet.demon.co.uk | the alcoholics, and the permanently stoned. ________________________________________________________________________ To Unsubscribe: send mail to majordomo@FreeBSD.org with "unsubscribe freebsd-mobile" in the body of the message
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