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Mobile Network Forensics: Emerging Research and Opportunities
4 th generation of mobile networks. The 4G technologies are long term evolution (LTE) and the advanced version, LTE-advanced. Colloquially, the terms LTE/LTE-A are used as a synonym for 4G as they are the only global standard for mobile communication from the fourth generation.
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Mobile Network Architecture: Pre-3GPP Generations (GSM, GPRS, and EDGE)
Copyright: © 2019 |Pages: 51
DOI: 10.4018/978-1-5225-5855-2.ch004
Abstract
Critical for identification of the potential sources of evidence in every network forensics investigation is the definition of the system architecture. The mobile network architecture has two main definitions, one concerning the network deployments before the 3GPP consolidated the mobile standardization, and one for the 3GPP networks onwards. Forensic investigators need to know both of them; the real-world network deployments include elements from different generations, so the uncovering of mobile network evidence requires knowledge of how every generation operates in practice. This chapter provides a detailed overview of the pre-3GPP network architecture, defining the critical elements for recognizing, acquiring, analyzing, and interpreting potential mobile network evidence.
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Mobile Network Systems: Fundamental Generations
4 th generation of mobile networks. The 4G technologies are long term evolution (LTE) and the advanced version, LTE-advanced. Colloquially, the terms LTE/LTE-A are used as a synonym for 4G as they are the only global standard for mobile communication from the fourth generation.
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Cellular Network Planning: Evolution from 2G to 4G
Fourth generation of cellular networks. This is the future generation of cellular networks. The requirements for this new generation are not set in stone yet. However, the main goal is to integrate different access networks around a common IP (Internet Protocol) core network.
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Effects of Electromagnetic Radiation of Mobile Phones on the Human Brain
4G is the fourth generation of broadband cell cellular network innovation and is succeeding third generation network (3G). In other words, it tends to be characterized as a portable correspondence standard sought to supplant 3G, permitting remote internet access at a lot higher speed.
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An Overview of Narrowband Internet of Things (NB-IoT) in the Modern Era
It works with LTE (Long Term Evolution) technology, which is a data transmission technology based on WCDMA and GSM (Global System for Mobile Communications) technology, however, currently data transmission is much more common than voice transmission, so technology prioritizes internet data, but does not rule out the idea that voice calls can still be used. It is considered a protocol that sends and receives information and data packets, differing from 3G in that this technology is entirely IP-based, meaning that when it comes to data such as video and voice data that needs to be sent and received, using internet protocols. For a network to be considered 4G, it must be able to reach maximum data rates of 100 Mbps (megabits per second) in the case of highly mobile communications.
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Mobile Learning
Fourth-generation mobile telephone technology. It is not yet available. 4G will be the successor to 3G and will feature high-speed mobile wireless access with a data transmission speed of up to 100 megabits per second.
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Sustainable Growth for Cellular Wireless Networks
In telecommunication systems, 4G is the fourth generation of mobile phone and mobile communication technology standards.
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Mobile Commerce Adoption in Spain: The Influence of Consumer Attitudes and ICT Usage Behaviour
Fourth-Generation Communications System is a term used to describe the next step in wireless communications. A 4G system will be able to provide a comprehensive IP solution where voice, data and streamed multimedia can be given to users on an anytime, anywhere basis, and at higher data rates than previous generations
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Mobile Network Architecture: 3GPP Generations (UMTS, LTE, and Pre-5G)
4 th generation of mobile networks. The 4G technologies are long term evolution (LTE) and the advanced version, LTE-advanced. Colloquially, the terms LTE/LTE-A are used as a synonym for 4G as they are the only global standard for mobile communication from the fourth generation.
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Portable Social Groups
Short for fourth generation, is the fourth generation of mobile telecommunications technology, succeeding 3G and preceding 5G. Source: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/4G .
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Network Forensics: Practice
4 th generation of mobile networks. The 4G technologies are long term evolution (LTE) and the advanced version, LTE-advanced. Colloquially, the terms LTE/LTE-A are used as a synonym for 4G as they are the only global standard for mobile communication from the fourth generation.
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An In-Depth Study of Mobile Ticketing Services in Urban Passenger Transport: State of the Art and Future Perspectives
Is the fourth generation of supranational digital technologies used to connect mobile devices.
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Evolution of Technologies, Standards, and Deployment of 2G-5G Networks
Planned evolution of 3G technology that is expected to provide support for data rates up to 100 Mbps allowing high quality and smooth video transmission.
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