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Tutorial overview of the short message service within GSM

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Tutorial overview of the short message service within GSM

Auteurs : G. Peersman ; P. Griffiths ; H. Spear ; S. Cvetkovic ; C. Smythe

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Abstract

This tutorial presents an overview of the GSM short message service from the viewpoint of implementing new telematic services. It is motivated by the increasing potential that the SMS offers for integration with existing messaging services and its ability to offer an alternative to the transmission control and Internet protocols for low bandwidth applications. Initially, the tutorial gives a brief overview of the building blocks of GSM networks and then the SMS network and protocol architecture. The most widely used protocols for message submission are then introduced and compared in terms of their ability to handle extended alphabets, two way messaging etc. Finally, the tutorial outlines a summary of current and future issues for further research and development in the light of novel features for submission protocols and telematic services.

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