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tekken1
Joined: 08 Apr 2006 Posts: 4
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17 May 2006 7:04 base station in GSM |
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| what is the difference between the two part of base station in GSM ,the BSC and BTS
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sidra
Joined: 05 Apr 2006 Posts: 107 Helped: 12 Location: see in yr heart...found it?
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17 May 2006 7:06 Re: base station in GSM |
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All radio-related functions are performed in BBS the base station controllers (BSCs) and the base transceiver station (BTSs).
BASE STATION CONTROLLER (BSC):
The BSC provides all the control functions and physical links between the MSC and BTS. It is a high-capacity switch that provides functions such as handover, cell configuration data, and control of radio frequency (RF) power levels in the base transceiver stations. A number of BSCs are served by an MSC.
BASE TRANSCEIVER STATION (BTS):
The BTS handles the radio interface to the mobile station, the BTS is the radio equipment (transceivers and antennas) needed to service each cell in the network. A group of BTSs are controlled by a BSC.
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Daniz40
Joined: 12 Jan 2006 Posts: 106 Helped: 3 Location: Islamabad
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04 Jun 2006 6:09 Re: base station in GSM |
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BSC and BTS are twp components of the Base station subsystem (BSS).
ok.....a BTS handels all the radio related functions in the GSM network. its is the first step in building a call. when a user dials a number from his mobile handset he is first connected to the BTS.
BTSs are then further connected to the BSC. A BSC controls the different functions of the BTS such as transmission power etc. Several BTSs are served by a BSC
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mehdimajidi
Joined: 23 Nov 2005 Posts: 6 Helped: 1
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04 Jun 2006 14:06 Re: base station in GSM |
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hi
BSC is Base Station Center which a number of BTS connect to that and send their signals for that.
BTS is Base Tranceiver Station which communicate whith the mobile stations (Users) and send their signals for BSC.
all of the BSC send the collecting signals for MSC ( Mobile Switch Center )
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