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What is UMTS (Universal Mobile Telecommunication System)

Handbook of Research on Computational Forensics, Digital Crime, and Investigation: Methods and Solutions
The European successor to GSM and a member of the ITM-2000 family. UMTS is a third generation (3G) digital, cellular, interoperable, transnational land-based mobile telecommunication system. The frequency band allocated to this mobile telecommunication system lies at 2000 MHz. UMTS represents the next major evolutionary step for GSM. The essential changes with respect to GSM are a new air interface using CDMA technology and a significantly higher data transmission rate of up to 2 Mbit/s
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Embedded Forensics: An Ongoing Research about SIM/USIM Cards
Antonio Savoldi (University of Brescia, Italy) and Paolo Gubian (University of Brescia, Italy)
DOI: 10.4018/978-1-60566-836-9.ch017
Abstract
This chapter is aimed at introducing SIM and USIM card forensics, which pertains to the Small Scale Digital Device Forensics (SSDDF) (Harril, & Mislan, 2007) field. Particularly, we would like to pinpoint what follows. First, we will introduce the smart card world, giving a sufficiently detailed description regarding the main physical and logical main building blocks. Then we will give a general overview on the extraction of the standard part of the file system. Moreover, we will present an effective methodology to acquire all the observable memory content, that is, the whole set of files which represent the full file system of such devices. Finally, we will discuss some potential cases of data hiding at the file system level, presenting at the same time a detailed and useful procedure used by forensics practitioners to deal with such a problem.
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Power Consumption in Wireless Access Networks
Developed by ETSI (European Telecommunications Standardization Institute) and operates in the 2.1 GHz band. UMTS uses W-CDMA (Wideband Code Division Multiple Access) as multiple access technique and has a maximum bit rate of only 3 Mbps. UMTS has been specified as an integrated solution for mobile voice and data.
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