Mr. Ramalingam added, “Universal Mobile Telecommunications System, or UMTS, is a 3rd generation mobile technology evolved from GSM (2nd generation) technology. It uses WCDMA (Wideband CDMA) as the radio access technology. With increased spectral efficiency and higher bandwidth, the UMTS network can support greater data rates as well as voice and video to wireless end-users. The underlying transport layer for UMTS in the core network can be Asynchronous Transfer Mode (ATM), or Internet Protocol (IP).
IP based UMTS supports integrated services such as multimedia and global roaming to mobile users. To emulate the various components of UMTS, GL utilizes its MAPS foundation architecture – a versatile platform for detailed emulation of a wide variety of protocols. MAPS™ supports emulation of many protocols like ISDN, SS7, GSM, LTE, SIP, Megaco, MGCP, SIGTRAN, and many others.”
He further added, “GL’s Message Automation & Protocol Simulation (MAPS™) designed for UMTS – IuCs interface can emulate the RNC (Radio Network Controller) and the MSC (Mobile Switching Centre) by generating RANAP and DTAP signaling messages over SCTP. RANAP is a control plane protocol (Iu interface) between RNC (Radio Network Controller) and the CN (Core Network) in the UMTS stack. DTAP is a layer 3 protocol between the MSC (Mobile Switching Center) and the MS (Mobile Station).
GL’s Message Automation & Protocol Simulation (MAPS™) designed for UMTS – IuH interface can simulate Femto Home Node B (HnB), and a Femto Home Node Gateway (HnB-GW) by generating RANAP signaling messages over SCTP as Transport layer. A femtocell is a small cellular base station designed for use in residential or small business environments. Femtocells can offload the RAN and provide better coverage, plus improved data download & upload speeds. IuH links Femto Access Point (HNB) and a Femto Gateway (HNB-GW).
MAPS also supports RTP traffic simulation over UMTS-IuCs and UMTS-IuH interfaces. RTP traffic simulation supports the following actions for almost all standard codecs:Transmitting Voice Files, Transmitting DTMF, MF Digits, and other Tones and Dual Tones, Recording Voice Files, Monitoring Single and Dual Tones, DTMF and MF digits, Loopback, Talk using Microphone, Play to Speaker.”