The Network switching
system (NSS), the main part of which is the Mobile Switching Center (MSC),
performs the switching of calls between the mobile and other fixed or mobile
network users, as well as the management of mobile services such as
authentication.
The switching system
includes the following functional elements:
Home Location Register (HLR)
The HLR is a database
used for storage and management of subscriptions. The HLR is considered the
most important database, as it stores permanent data about subscribers,
including a subscriber's service profile, location information, and activity
status. When an individual buys a subscription in the form of SIM, then all the
information about this subscription is registered in the HLR of that operator.
Mobile Services Switching Center (MSC)
The central component
of the Network Subsystem is the MSC. The MSC performs the switching of calls
between the mobile and other fixed or mobile network users, as well as the
management of mobile services such as registration, authentication, location
updating, handovers, and call routing to a roaming subscriber. It also performs
such functions as toll ticketing, network interfacing, common channel
signaling, and others. Every MSC is identified by a unique ID.
Visitor Location Register (VLR)
The VLR is a database
that contains temporary information about subscribers that is needed by the MSC
in order to service visiting subscribers. The VLR is always integrated with the
MSC. When a mobile station roams into a new MSC area, the VLR connected to that
MSC will request data about the mobile station from the HLR. Later, if the
mobile station makes a call, the VLR will have the information needed for call
setup without having to interrogate the HLR each time.
Authentication Center (AUC)
The Authentication
Center is a protected database that stores a copy of the secret key stored in
each subscriber's SIM card, which is used for authentication and ciphering of
the radio channel. The AUC protects network operators from different types of fraud
found in today's cellular world.
Equipment Identity Register (EIR)
The Equipment
Identity Register (EIR) is a database that contains a list of all valid mobile
equipment on the network, where its International Mobile Equipment Identity
(IMEI) identifies each MS. An IMEI is marked as invalid if it has been reported
stolen or is not type approved.
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