1. The GSM network architecture consists of mobile stations, base station subsystems, and a network switching subsystem. Mobile stations communicate with base station subsystems via radio channels. The network switching subsystem connects the GSM network to other networks like PSTN and manages subscriber data and mobility.
2. Key components include the mobile station, base transceiver station, base station controller, mobile switching center, home location register, and visitor location register. The mobile station communicates with the base transceiver station via radio channels. The base station controller manages radio resources and handovers. The mobile switching center handles calls and subscriber data.
3. When a call is made, the mobile station is authenticated and a