GSM procedures are sets of steps performed by the GSM network and devices on it in order for the network to function. GSM (Global System for Mobile Communications) is a set of standards for cell phone networks established by the European Telecommunications Standards Institute and first used in 1991. Its procedures refers to the steps a GSM network takes to communicate with cell phones and other mobile devices on the network. IMSI attach refers to the procedure used when a mobile device or mobile station joins a GSM network when it turns on and IMSI detach refers to the procedure used to leave or disconnect from a network when the device is turned off.
In a GSM network, when a Mobile Station (MS) is switched ON, the International Mobile Subscriber Identity (IMSI) attach procedure is executed. This procedure is required for the Mobile Switching Center (MSC) and Visitor Location Register (VLR) to register the MS in the network. If the MS has changed Location area (LA) while it was powered off, then the IMSI attach procedure will lead to a Location update.
When the MS is switched on, it searches for a mobile network to connect to. Once the MS identifies its desired network, it sends a message to the network to indicate that it has entered into an idle state. The Visitor Location Register (VLR) checks its database to determine whether there is an existing record of the particular subscriber.
If no record is found, the VLR communicates with the subscriber's Home Location Register (HLR) and obtains a copy of the subscription information. The obtained information is stored in the database of the VLR. Then an acknowledge message is sent to the MS.
Steps for IMSI attach procedure are as follows:
IMSI detach is the process of detaching a MS from the mobile network to which it was connected. The IMSI detach procedure informs the network that the Mobile Station is switched off or is unreachable.
At power-down the MS requests a signaling channel.
Once assigned, the MS sends an IMSI detach message to the VLR.
When the VLR receives the IMSI detach-message, the corresponding IMSI is marked as detached by setting the IMSI detach flag. The HLR is not informed of this and the VLR does not acknowledge the MS about the IMSI detach.
If the radio link quality is poor when IMSI detach occurs, the VLR may not properly receive the IMSI-detach request. Since an acknowledgment message is not sent to the MS, it does not make further attempts to send IMSI detach messages. Therefore, the GSM network considers the MS to be still attached.
The GSM air-interface, designated Um, transmits network-specific information on specific broadcast channels. This information includes whether the periodic location update is enabled. If enabled, then the MS must send location update requests at time intervals specified by the network. If the MS is switched off, having not properly completed the IMSI detach procedure, the network will consider the MS as switched off or unreachable if no location update is made. In this situation the VLR performs an implicit IMSI detach.
This procedure is used to update the location of the Mobile Station in the network and is described in more detail here.
When a mobile station registers in a new VLR, the subscriber's data is deleted from the previous VLR in a cancel location procedure. The HLR initiates the procedure when it receives an 'update location' message from a VLR other than the one in which the MS was located at the time when its location information was last updated in the HLR database. The cancel location procedure can also be initiated with MML commands, with those, for example, that are used for changing the area, or deleting the MS from the HLR.
Moe Rahnema (April 1993). "Overview of the GSM system and protocol architecture". IEEE Communications Magazine. http://www8.tfe.umu.se/courses/systemteknik/Telesystem/Rahnema.pdf. Retrieved 2010-04-14.
Original source: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/GSM procedures.
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