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magnificent_rhythm
April 7th, 2008, 01:08 AM
What is EGPRS.......!!!!! 'OR' What is EDGE......???

Many Might have known about the concept called EGPRS, But we dont know wat is it..

Its nothing but the EDGE

Enhanced Data rates for GSM Evolution (EDGE) or Enhanced GPRS (EGPRS), is a digital mobile phone technology that allows increased data transmission rates and improved data transmission reliability. Although technically a 3G network technology, it is generally classified as the unofficial standard 2.75G, due to its slower network speed. EDGE has been introduced into GSM networks around the world since 2003, initially in North America.

EDGE can be used for any packet switched application, such as an Internet connection. High-speed data applications such as video services and other multimedia benefit from EGPRS' increased data capacity. EDGE Circuit Switched is a possible future development.

EDGE Evolution continues in Release 7 of the 3GPP standard providing doubled performance e.g. to complement High-Speed Packet Access (HSPA).



Technology....

EDGE/EGPRS is implemented as a bolt-on enhancement for 2G and 2.5G GSM and GPRS networks, making it easier for existing GSM carriers to upgrade to it. EDGE/EGPRS is a superset to GPRS and can function on any network with GPRS deployed on it, provided the carrier implements the necessary upgrade.

Although EDGE requires no hardware or software changes to be made in GSM core networks, base stations must be modified. EDGE compatible transceiver units must be installed and the base station subsystem needs to be upgraded to support EDGE. New mobile terminal hardware and software is also required to decode/encode the new modulation and coding schemes and carry the higher user data rates to implement new services.






Classification....

Whether EDGE is 2G or 3G depends on implementation. While Class 3 and below EDGE devices clearly are not 3G, class 4 and above devices perform at a higher bandwidth than other technologies conventionally considered as 2G as 1xRTT). Because of the variability, EDGE is generally classified as 2.75G network technology.




Transmission techniques....

In addition to Gaussian minimum-shift keying (GMSK), EDGE uses higher-order PSK/8 phase shift keying (8PSK) for the upper five of its nine modulation and coding schemes. EDGE produces a 3-bit word for every change in carrier phase. This effectively triples the gross data rate offered by GSM. EDGE, like GPRS, uses a rate adaptation algorithm that adapts the modulation and coding scheme (MCS) according to the quality of the radio channel, and thus the bit rate and robustness of data transmission. It introduces a new technology not found in GPRS, Incremental Redundancy, which, instead of retransmitting disturbed packets, sends more redundancy information to be combined in the receiver. This increases the probability of correct decoding.

EDGE can carry data speeds up to 236.8 kbit/s for 4 timeslots (theoretical maximum is 473.6 kbit/s for 8 timeslots) in packet mode and will therefore meet the International Telecommunications Union's requirement for a 3G network, and has been accepted by the ITU as part of the IMT-2000 family of 3G standards. It also enhances the circuit data mode called HSCSD, increasing the data rate of this service.




EDGE Evolution...


EDGE Evolution improves on EDGE in a number of ways. Latencies are reduced by lowering the Transmission Time Interval by half (from 20 ms to 10 ms). Bit rates are increased up to 1 MBit/s peak speed and latencies down to 100 ms using dual carriers, higher symbol rate and higher-order modulation (32QAM and 16QAM instead of 8-PSK), and turbo codes to improve error correction. And finally signal quality is improved using dual antennas.

Jessenokian95
April 7th, 2008, 08:24 AM
Nice Info Man

dexter
April 7th, 2008, 08:57 AM
And the source is http://www.bbwexchange.com/wireless_int ... access.asp (http://www.bbwexchange.com/wireless_internet_access/edge_wireless_internet_access.asp)
Please do mention the source if you are copy-pasting the article...

EDGE is not so popular in India...it is unavailable in majority part of India...so even if we have am EDGE enabled mobile then also we are unable to enjoy it ...We are left with the old and outdated GPRS :cry:

viron
February 20th, 2009, 10:15 PM
ya both edge ang gprs has same speed in india in my area my phone shows edge E symbol and in my college it show G symbol but there is no diffrence in speed

Matthew_Keith
January 6th, 2011, 02:29 PM
Hi magnificent_rhythm,
I have some questions related to EGPRS or EDGE. What do you say, is it better and possible to use EDGE or EGPRS for finding location application like “Google map”? I have used Google map on my phone, it runs very slow. I think after deploying EDGE/EGPRS with Google Map, the speed will increase.

djayusevlademir
January 7th, 2011, 08:33 AM
Hi magnificent_rhythm,
I have some questions related to EGPRS or EDGE. What do you say, is it better and possible to use EDGE or EGPRS for finding location application like “Google map”? I have used Google map on my phone, it runs very slow. I think after deploying EDGE/EGPRS with Google Map, the speed will increase.

the loading of the Google Map depends on the capacity of the phone that you use. adjusting the edge/egprs would likely help but not at all