Brief Introduction to GSM Base Station and Wireless System Brief Introduction to GSM Base Station and Wireless System 1. Evolution and Trend of Mobile Communications 2. GSM Principle 3. Network Composition 4. Antenna System 5. Specific Classification of RBS2000 Series Base Station Equipment 6. Call Establishment Process 7. 7. Radio Interface Digital Channel 8. 9. 10. 11. 1. Evolution and Trend of Mobile Communications | First Generation | Second Generation | Third Generation | | Analog | Digital | Digital | | Voice | Voice, Data | Voice, High-Speed Data | | FDMA | TDMA | CDMA | | AMPS | CDMA | CDMA2000 | | TACS | GSM/TDMA GPRS | W_CDMA | | 1980s | 1992 1999 | 2001 2003 | The basic types of multiple access methods are frequency division multiple access (FDMA), time division multiple access (TDMA), and code division multiple access (CDMA). Frequency division multiple access divides the total frequency band of the communication system into several equally spaced, non-overlapping channels and allocates them to different users. These channels do not overlap, and their width can transmit one voice information without obvious interference between adjacent channels. Frequency division multiple access technology is used in analog mobile communication systems. Its advantages are relatively mature technology, simple equipment, and easy implementation. The disadvantages are poor anti-interference and poor confidentiality. Time division multiple access (TDMA) mode. Each...
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