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22、tion. This document has been published as aTelecommunications Systems Bulletin because it contains useful technicalinformation on emerging digital techniques for Land Mobile Radio Service. Inparticular, it describes the wideband data system and services that currently may beperformed by communicatio
23、ns equipment conforming to this standard.Generally, the Wideband Data System and Standards Definition have beendeveloped by TIA TR-8.5 to be consistent with the Statement of Requirementsadopted by the National Coordination Committees Interoperability Subcommittee,WG6 Wideband Data. This document ref
24、erences that the primary user needsdocument will be “APCO Project 25/34 Statement of Requirements (P34SOR)”.This TSB provides a highlight of the user requirements, a description of user packetdata services, identifies the system configurations and references models, anddefines the overall structure
25、of the Wideband Data Standards Series. It includes aninformative annex describing the general Internet Architecture because it will beused as the baseline system model to aid in the convergence and interoperation ofwired and wireless networks.The TIA makes no claims as to the applicability of the in
26、formation contained in thisdocument for any purpose although it is believed that the information will prove to beinvaluable to designers of wideband data compliant equipment. Some aspects ofthe specifications contained in this document may not have been fully operationallytested; however, a great de
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28、 standard series and this document will be updated as necessary.TSB-902.A Wideband Data System and Standards DefinitioniiPatent IdentificationThe readers attention is called to the possibility that compliance with this documentmay require the use of one or more inventions covered by patent rights.By
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31、y berequired by this document or for conducting inquiries into the legal validity orscope of those patents that are brought to its attention.Wideband Data System and Standards Definition TSB-902.AiiiTABLE OF CONTENTS1. SCOPE12. TERMS 23. WIDEBAND DATA SYSTEM REQUIREMENTS .33.1 INTEROPERABILITY 33.1.
32、1 System and Equipment Interoperability.33.1.2 Packet Data Connectivity.33.2 CHANNEL BANDWIDTHS. 43.3 FCC TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS 43.4 SYSTEM CONFIGURATIONS 43.5 SYSTEM SERVICES . 43.6 SYSTEM APPLICATIONS 54. DESCRIPTION OF PACKET DATA SERVICES .64.1 DEFINITION OF SYSTEM SERVICE TYPES 64.1.1 Bearer
33、 Service .64.1.2 Teleservices64.1.3 Supplementary Services.64.2 INTERNET PROTOCOL BEARER SERVICE 64.3 INTERWORKING CAPABILITIES OF IPV4 AND IPV6 74.4 WIDEBAND IPV4 BEARER SERVICE. 74.5 WIDEBAND IPV6 BEARER SERVICE. 84.6 WIDEBAND SUPPLEMENTAL SERVICES 94.6.1 Security.94.6.2 Data Compression 94.6.3 St
34、reaming Audio Transport 94.6.4 Streaming Video Transport.95. SYSTEM CONFIGURATIONS AND REFERENCE MODELS .105.1 GENERAL WIDEBAND SYSTEM MODEL 105.2 GENERAL WIDEBAND RADIO SYSTEM TERMINOLOGY. 105.2.1 Wideband Data Functional Groups115.2.2 Wideband Data Reference Points 115.3 RADIO TO FNE DATA 135.3.1
35、Radio to FNE Reference Models135.4 RADIO TO RADIO DATA 155.4.1 Radio to Radio Reference Models .165.5 RADIO TO REPEATER TO RADIO DATA 175.5.1 Radio to Repeater to Radio Reference Models .175.6 RADIO TO VEHICULAR REPEATER TO FNE DATA 185.6.1 Radio to Vehicular Repeater to FNE Reference Models.195.7 D
36、ECLARATION OF MANDATORY AND STANDARD OPTIONS. 216. WIDEBAND DATA STANDARDS SUITE.226.1 WIDEBAND AIR INTERFACE (WAI) “UW“ STANDARDS 226.1.1 Wideband Air Interface Overview226.1.2 Wideband Air Interface Physical Layer226.1.3 Wideband Air Interface Media Access Control.226.1.4 Wideband Air Interface Ra
37、dio Link Adaptation.236.1.5 Wideband Air Interface Logical Link Control 236.1.6 Wideband Air Interface Mobility Management.236.2 WIDEBAND PACKET DATA SPECIFICATION. 236.2.1 Wideband IPv4 Bearer Service.23TSB-902.A Wideband Data System and Standards Definitioniv6.2.2 Wideband IPv6 Bearer Service.236.
38、2.3 Wideband MRC to MDP Interface “Aw“.236.2.4 Wideband RFG to Data End System Interface “Ew“ 246.3 WIDEBAND DATA SUPPLEMENTAL SERVICES. 246.3.1 Security Services.246.3.2 Compression Services 246.3.3 Streaming Audio Service Support .246.3.4 Streaming Video Service Support246.4 WIDEBAND AIR INTERFACE
39、 CONFORMANCE TEST . 246.5 WIDEBAND TRANSCEIVER PERFORMANCE RECOMMENDATIONS. 246.6 WIDEBAND TRANSCEIVER METHODS OF MEASUREMENT 246.7 WIDEBAND TEXT MESSAGING APPLICATION . 25LIST OF FIGURESFIGURE 5-1 GENERAL WIDEBAND SYSTEM MODEL 10FIGURE 5-2 RADIO TO FNE REFERENCE # refers to an IP-related documentnu
40、mber published by the Internet Engineering Task Force (IETF)RFG Radio Frequency GatewayRTP Real Time ProtocolRTCP Real Time Control ProtocolSDUs Service Data UnitsSLIP Serial Link Internet ProtocolSN Subnetwork Dependent Convergence Protocol (SNDCP)SOR Statement of RequirementsTCP Transmission Contr
41、ol ProtocolUDP User Datagram ProtocolUw Wideband Air Interface reference pointWG Working GroupWideband Data System and Standards Definition TSB-902.A33. Wideband Data System RequirementsThis section describes several high level interoperability and technologyrequirements. The detailed list of user r
42、equirements and technical issues have beenprovided by the FCCs NCC and has additionally used applicable parts of theAPCO Project 34 Statement of Requirements. The following detailed userrequirements documents are referenced: Federal Communications Commissions, National Coordination Committees(NCCs),
43、 Interoperability Subcommittees, WG 6, Wideband Data, User NeedsStatement of Requirements (SOR), approved version APCO Project 25/34 New Technology Standards Project, Statement ofRequirements (SOR), version 4.03.1 InteroperabilityThe first major NCC requirement is to insure that all wideband data ra
44、dios from anyagency shall communicate on the interoperability channels with all other widebandradios. The vision is to maximize fast and efficient high-speed data interoperabilityamong public safety agencies in the 700 MHz band.3.1.1 System and Equipment InteroperabilityThe following definitions are
45、 used to define the difference between interoperabilityand interworking.3.1.1.1 Direct Subscriber Unit InteroperabilityThe ability for a subscriber unit from vendor “A“ to use a defined set of standardfeatures when operating with a subscriber unit from vendor “B“. Proper systemadministrator subscrib
46、er unit commissioning will provide this.3.1.1.2 Subscriber Unit to FNE InteroperabilityThe ability for a subscriber unit from vendor “A“ to use a defined set of standardfeatures when operating on a FNE from vendor “B“. This may be provided bysystem administrator commissioning or automatically throug
47、h system interworkingfunctions.3.1.1.3 System InterworkingThe ability for infrastructures from two different vendors to provide a defined set ofstandard services to subscriber units that spans the domain of one, or bothsystems.3.1.2 Packet Data ConnectivityIt is important to note that the industry h
48、as many complex combinations of computingnetwork connections and addressing options from which selections have beenmade to foster the underlying principal of data interoperability. In order to keep thecomplexity of the wideband radio to a minimum while supporting such a broadTSB-902.A Wideband Data
49、System and Standards Definition4requirement; it is necessary that the radios support only a single standard packetinterface. The TIA-102 series specifies Internet Protocol version 4 as the packetdata bearer service; and support of this connectivity fosters interoperability withnarrowband data systems.3.2 Channel BandwidthsThe second major NCC requirement is to support and describe operations in thethree wideband channels bandwidths of 50 kHz, 100 kHz, and 150 kHz, asspecified by FCC WT Docket 96-86. This requirement additionally supports APCOProject 34s desire for a standard
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