GPRS protocol is      a packet-switch protocol; define for web applications in GSM      network. In other words Internet on GSM network is standardized as      GPRS network. GPRS has digital structure and this structure based on      Time Division Multiple Access (TDMA) technique. One TDMA frame has 8      time slots (TSs). These TSs can be allocated to users, and single TS      can be shared by several active users for uplink and downlink      purposes. Different coding schemes are used to enhance data rate      from 9Kbps to 150 Kbps per user, and it takes 0.5 to 1 second.      Security features in GPRS is provided by GSM network.
GPRS Architecture
Global  System for Mobile Communication (GSM) circuit-switch     architecture  does not support the GPRS packet-switch architecture.     Thus, GPRS  requires its own network architecture. Several networks     and  databases e.g. Mobile Station (MS), Base Station Subsystem     (BSS),  Home Location Register (HLR), Visitor Location Register (VLR)     in  existing GSM network are modified in GPRS network.
GPRS architecture  introduces the following network nodes to     GSM architecture. 
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 Serving GPRS Support Node (SGSN)
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 Gateway GPRS Support Node (GGSN)
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 Mobile Station (MS)
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 Base Station System (BSS)
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 Home Location Register (HLR)
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 Visitor Location Register (VLR)
    1.Serving GPRS  Support  Node (SGSN):     In GPRS network     SGSN is equivalent to MSC. Packets of data  between MSC and Public     Switch Data Network (PSDN) are transferred  and received by SGSN.
    2.Gateway GPRS  Support Node (GGSN):      GSM databases      e.g. HLR and VLR are supported by GGSN. It also interacts with      external packet-switch networks.
    3.Mobile Station  (MS):      In GPRS network      MS consists of Mobile Terminal (MT) and Terminal Equipment (TE). A      computer attached to MT is called a ME. Through air, MT communicates      with the BSS. 
    4.Base Station  System (BSS):     In BSS, Base      Transceiver Station (BTS) and Base Station Controller (BSC) are      modified to support GPRS channel coding schemes BTS is modified      while to forward calls to Mobile Switching Centre (MSC) and data to      SGSN through Packet Control Unit (PCU), is supported by BSC. One      SGSN is served by one BSC.
    5.Home Location  Register (HLR): In GPRS, HLR contains  information about routing. To map an     MS to one or more GGSNs, update  the SGSN and to store the Internet     Protocol (IP) address, this  information is accessed by both SGSN and     GGSN. 
    6.Visitor  Location  Register (VLR): In GPRS. VLR contains the SGSN number and this  number      indicates the MS currently served by the SGSN. 
GPRS Interfaces
GPRS Interfaces
Different  interfaces are used for routing between network     nodes in GPRS.
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 Um interface provides communication between MS and BSS.
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 Gb interface provides connection between BSS and SGSN.
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 Gn interface provides connection between SGSN and GGSN within the same GPRS network.
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 Gp interface provides connection between SGSN and GGSN when they are in different GPRS network.
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 Gi interface provides connection between GGSN and external networks.
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 Gs interface provides communication between MSC and SGSN.
GPRS functional Groups
The functions which are defined in GPRS are following.
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 Network access function: Point to point data transfer, registration of MS with packet data protocols, radio resources for MS communication and charging information about packet transmission, is provided by this function.
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 Packet routing and transfer function: Routing of data between an MS and destination, conversion of GPRS address to external address and forwarding of packets between an MS and GGSN, is provided by this function.
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 Logical link management function: The communication between an MS and the GSM network is maintained by it.
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 Radio resources management function: Radio communication paths are allocated by it.
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 Mobility management function: Current location of an MS is kept by it. When an MS is entered to a new area, all routing and location in formations are also updated by it.
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 Network management function: If provides mechanisms to support network functions related to GPRS.
 
 
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