1、TIA/EIA I TELECOMMUNI CATIONS SYSTEMS BULLETIN I I Project 25 Trunking Procedures New Technology Standards Project Digital Radio Technical Standards TSBl02.AABD OCTOBER 1997 TELECOMMUNICATIONS INDUSTRY ASSOCIATION Copyright Telecommunications Industry Association Provided by IHS under license with E
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9、iate reasons. (From Project No. 3629, formulated under the cognizance of the TIA TR-8.10 Tninking and Conventional Control Subcommittee) Published by -0MMUNICAnONS INDUSTRY ASSOCIATION 1997 Standads and Technology Department 2500 Wilson Boulevard Arlington, VA 22201 PRICE: Please refer to the curren
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11、esaleNo reproduction or networking permitted without license from IHS-,-,-STD-EIA TSB102-AABD-ENGL 1777 W 3234b00 0.588338 4T5 U Foreword (This foreword is not part of this bulletin.) This document has been submitted to APCO/NASTD/FED by the Telecommunications Industry Association (TIA), as provided
12、 for in a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) dated December 1993. That MOU provides that APCO/NASTD/FED will devise a Common System Standard for digital public safety communications (the Standard), and that TIA shall provide technical assistance in the development of documentation for the Standard. T
13、his document has been developed with inputs from the APCOTTIA Project 25 Interface Committee (APIC), the APIC Trunking Task Group, and TIA Industry members. This document is being published because it is felt that there is an urgent need for technical information on the emerging digital techniques f
14、or Land Mobile Radio Service. This document describes the control procedures for trunked systems meeting the Project 25 requirements. These definitions are necessary to insure interoperability of trunked radio units. As other documents describing the trunking protocol are developed, this document wi
15、ll be subject to change, Additional reason codes and additional messages covering working channel maintenance may be needed. Some efforts have been made to ensure accuracy, but it should be understood that conformance tests remain to be developed and proven. This Bulletin is not a TIA standard. It p
16、resents trunking operation which was recommended by TIA to APCO/NASTD/FED as being suitable for use as part of their standard for a digital public safety radio system (Project 25). TIA expects that APCO/NASTD/FED will establish and publish one or more standards for trunking operation. Rich Comroe Co
17、-Chairman TR-8.10 Copyright Telecommunications Industry Association Provided by IHS under license with EIANot for ResaleNo reproduction or networking permitted without license from IHS-,-,-TIA TSB-102.AABD Table of Contents I INTRODUCTION . 1 2 SCOPE 1 2.1 Nomenclature . 2 2.2 Aliases 2 2.3 Glossary
18、 . 2 2.4 Revision History 3 2.5 References 4 3 CONTROL AND TRAFFIC CHANNELS 5 3.1 Organization of Channels 5 3.1 .I Channel addressing 5 3.1.2 Traffic Channel 5 3.1.3 Control Channel 6 3.2 Channel discipline for the RFSS . 6 3.3 Channel discipline for Subscriber units 6 3.4 Call Cancellation 7 3.4.1
19、 Canceling call from subscriber unit 7 3.4.2 Call cancel request during call setup . 7 3.5 Call Termination 8 3.5.1 Subscriber unit leaves traffic channel . 8 3.5.2 RFSS call termination 8 3.6 Signaling Reliability 9 3.7 System Acknowledgment . 9 4 RANDOM ACCESS PROCEDURES 9 4.1 Channel Access on Co
20、ntrol Channel 9 4.1 . 1 Marking and Recognizing a Control Channel 11 4.1.2 Accessing a Control Channel . 14 4.1.3 Retries on a Control Channel . 16 4.2 Channel Access on Traffic Channel . 16 5 CONTROL CHANNEL ACQUISITION AND RETENTION 17 5.1 Information stored in the radio . 18 5.2 Multiple Control
21、Channel . 19 5.3 Entry into Control Channel Acquisition procedures . 19 5.4 Control Channel Hunting procedures 21 5.4.2 Single channel hunt sequence 21 5.4.3 Short hunt sequen ce . 21 . 5.4.1 Resuming a control channel sequence . 21 5.4.4 Extended hunt sequence 22 5.5 Monitoring of Current Control C
22、hannels 22 5.6 Reasons for leaving a Control Channel . 23 5.6.1 Idle on control channel 23 5.6.2 Waiting for RFSS response . 23 6 REGISTRATION AND AUTHENTICATION PROCEDURES 24 6.1 General 25 i Copyright Telecommunications Industry Association Provided by IHS under license with EIANot for ResaleNo re
23、production or networking permitted without license from IHS-,-,-STD-EIA TSBL02.AABD-ENGL 2997 = 3234b00 0588320 053 W TIA TSB-I 02.AABD 6.2 Basics . 25 6.3 Administration of Registration . 26 6.3.2 Location Registration Area . 26 6.4 Full Unit Registration 26 6.5 Location Registration 29 6.5.1 Locat
24、ion Registration Procedure 29 6.6 Authentication . 31 6.6.1 Authentication Request 32 6.6.2 Authentication Response - SU . 32 6.6.3 Authentication Response - System 33 6.7 Group Affiliation Procedure 33 6.7.1 Group Affiliation Request 33 6.7.3 Group affiliation query 34 6.8 Roaming Address Procedure
25、s . 35 6.8.3 Roaming Address Stack Record Deletion Procedure . 36 6.8.4 Roaming Address Stack Reading Procedure 37 7 VOICE CALL PROCEDURES 40 7.1 Unit to Group Cali Procedure . 40 7.1 . 1 Unit to Group Service Request 40 7.1.2 System Response 40 7.1.3 Subscriber unit scanning of Trunked Groups . 41
26、7.1.4 Traffic Channel Allocation 41 7.1.5 Traffic Channel Maintenance . 41 7.1.6 Call Termination . 41 7.2 Announcement Group Procedure . 41 7.2.1 Announcement Group Service Request . 42 7.2.2 System Response 42 7.2.3 Traffic Channel Allocation 42 7.2.4 Trafic Channel Maintenance . 43 7.2.5 Call ter
27、mination . 43 7.3 Unit to Unit Call Procedure . 43 7.3.1 Unit to Unit Service request . 43 7.3.2 System Response 43 7.3.3 Availability Check on Called Party . 44 7.3.4 Traffic Channel Allocation 44 7.3.5 Traffic Channel Maintenance . 45 7.3.6 Call termination 45 7.4 Unit to PSTN Call Procedure 45 7.
28、4.1 Unit to PSTN Service request 46 6.3.1 Registration Area . 26 6.4.1 Unit Registration Request 28 6.4.2 Unit Registration Command . 29 6.7.2 System Response 33 6.8.1 Roaming Address Stack Clearing Procedure 35 6.8.2 Roaming Address Stack Writing Procedure 35 Copyright Telecommunications Industry A
29、ssociation Provided by IHS under license with EIANot for ResaleNo reproduction or networking permitted without license from IHS-,-,- STD-EIA TSB102.AABD-ENGL 1997 3234b00 0588321 T7T II TIA TSB-102.AABD 7.4.2 System Response . 46 7.4.4 Traffic Channel Maintenance 47 7.5 PSTN to Group Call Procedure
30、. 47 7.5.1 PSTN to Group Service request 47 7.5.2 Traffic Channel Allocation . 47 7.4.3 Traffic Channel Allocation . 46 7.4.5 Call termination . 47 7.5.3 Traffic Channel Maintenance 48 7.5.4 Call termination . 48 7.6.1 PSTN to Unit Service request . 48 7.6.3 Traffic Channel Allocation . 49 7.6.4 Tra
31、ffic Channel Maintenance 49 7.6.5 Call termination . 49 7.7 Broadcast Voice Call . 49 7.8 System Call 50 8 DATA CALL PROCEDURES 50 8.1 Unit to Group Call Procedure . 50 8.1.1 Unit to Group Service Request 50 7.6 PSTN to Unit Call Procedure . 48 7.6.2 Availability Check on Called Party . 48 8.1.2 Sys
32、tem Response . 50 8.1.3 Traffic Channel Allocation . 51 8.1.4 Call termination . 51 8.2.1 Traffic Channel Allocation . 52 8.2.2 Call termination 52 8.3 Unit to Unit Call Procedure 52 8.3.1 Unit to Unit Service request . 52 8.3.4 Trafic Channel Allocation . 54 9.1 Service Request 54 9.1 . 1 Individua
33、l Audience Service Request 55 8.2 Assigned Traffic Channel for Group Call . 51 8.3.2 System Response . 52 8.3.3 Availability Check on Called Party . 53 8.3.5 Call Termination 54 9 WIDE AREA CALL PROCEDURES . 54 9.1.2 Group Audience Service Request . 55 9.1.3 Service Request Restrictions 55 9.2 Resou
34、rce Allocation . 56 9.3 Service Responses 56 9.3.1 Individual Audience Response 56 9.4 Call Setup 56 9.4.2 Fixed Network Equipment (FNE) . 57 9.5 Call Maintenance . 57 9.3.2 Group audience response . 56 9.4.1 Subscriber Unit 57 iii Copyright Telecommunications Industry Association Provided by IHS un
35、der license with EIANot for ResaleNo reproduction or networking permitted without license from IHS-,-,-TIA TSB-I 02.AABD 9.5.1 Subscriber Unit 57 9.6 Call termination . 58 9.6.1 Subscriber unit . 58 9.6.2 Fixed Network Equipment 58 IO SUPPLEMENTARY SERVICES PROCEDURE . 58 I O . 1 . 1 Call Alert Requ
36、est 59 10.2 Short Message . 61 10.2.2 Informing the Target subscriber un it 62 10.3 Status Update Procedures . 63 10.3.2 RFSS actions . . 63 10.3.3 Initiating Subscriber unit actions 63 10.3.4 Informing the Target Subscriber uMt 64 10.4 Status Query Procedures . 65 10.4.1 Status Query Request 65 10.
37、4.2 RFSS Response 65 10.4.4 RFSS Response 66 10.4.5 Subscriber unit Response 67 10.5 Emergency Alarm Procedures 67 10.5.1 introduction 67 10.5.2 Emergency Alarm request . 67 10.5.4 initiating Subscriber unit Operation 67 10.6 Radio Unit Monitor Procedures . 68 10.6.1 Radio Unit Monitor Request 68 10
38、.6.2 Target Subscriber Unit Actions . 69 I1 SYSTEM STATUS PROCEDURES . 70 9.5.2 Fixed Network Equipment (FNE) . 58 10.1 Call Alerting Procedure 59 10.12 Originating subscriber unit actions . 60 10.1.3 Target Subscriber unit Actions . 60 10.2.1 Message Update Request . 61 10.3.1 Status Update Request
39、 63 10.4.3 Initiating Subscriber unit Operation 66 I 0.5.3 System Response 67 11.1 Network Status Broadcast . 70 11.2 System Status Broadcast . 70 11.6 Adjacent Status Broadcast . 71 11.7 Secondary Control Channel Broadcast 71 12 EXTENDED FUNCTIONS . 72 12.1 Extended Functions Command 72 1 I . 3 Cha
40、nnel Identifier Update . 70 11.4 System Service Broadcast . 71 1 I . 5 Protection Parameter Broadcast 71 12.2 Radio check 72 12.2.1 RFSS actions . 72 12.2.2 Subscriber unit actions . 73 . iv Copyright Telecommunications Industry Association Provided by IHS under license with EIANot for ResaleNo repr
41、oduction or networking permitted without license from IHS-,-,-STD.EIA TSBLOZ-AABD-ENGL 1997 I3234b00 0588323 Bb2 TIA TSB-102.AABD 12.3 Radio Inhibit . 73 12.3.1 RFSS actions 73 12.3.2 Subscriber unit actions 74 12.4 Radio Uninhibit 74 12.4.1 RFSS actions 75 12.4.2 Subscriber unit actions 75 12.5 Rad
42、io Detach . 75 12.5.1 RFSS actions 75 13 PROTECTION . 76 13.1 Protected control channel 76 13 .I . 1 Protected Message formats 77 13.1.2 Encryption Operation 78 13.1.3 RFSS actions 79 13.1.4 Subscriber unit actions 80 13.2 Theft of service 81 13.2.1 Authorization . 81 13.2.2 Authentication . 81 13.3
43、 Traffic Channel Encryption 82 13.3.1 Voice traffic . 82 13.3.2 Data traffic . 82 14 PARAMETER VALUES . 84 15 . PRIORITY PROCEDURES 86 APPENDIX A: ADDRESSING 87 A.l Network . 87 A.2 System 87 A.3 RFSS . 88 A.4 Site 88 A.5 Unit Addressing Scheme 88 A . 5.1 Subscriber Unit ID 88 A . 5.2 Working Unit I
44、D 89 A . 5.3 Equipment ID . 90 A.6 Group Addressing Scheme 91 A . 6.1 Subscriber Group ID 91 A . 6.2 Working Group ID 91 A.7 Address Management 93 APPENDIX B: INBOUND SIGNALING PACKET (ISP) ALIASES 94 APPENDIX C: OUTBOUND SIGNALING PACKETS (OSP) ALIASES . 95 APPENDIX D: CALL SEQUENCE DIAGRAMS 97 Cop
45、yright Telecommunications Industry Association Provided by IHS under license with EIANot for ResaleNo reproduction or networking permitted without license from IHS-,-,-TIA TSB-102.MBD List of Figures FIGURE 4- 1 CONTROL CHANNEL ACCESS STATE DIAGRAM 10 FIGURE 4- 2 STATUS SYMBOL SLOTS . 13 FIGURE 4- 3
46、 BUSY AND IDLE STATUS SYMBOL EXAMPLES . 14 FIGURE 4- 4 ISP SLOT TIME RESTRICTIONS FOR SUBSCRIBERS . 15 FIGURE 4- 5 TRAFFIC CHANNEL ACCESS STATE DIAGRAM 17 FIGURE 6- 1 REGISTRATION STATE DIAGRAM . 24 FIGURE 6- 2 FULL REGISTRATION SIGNAL SEQUENCE DIAGRAM 27 FIGURE 13- i INCREMENTED MESSAGE INDICATOR E
47、XAMPLE 78 FIGURE 13- 2 PROTECTION PARAMETER BROADCAST MESSAGE EXAMPLE . 79 FIGURE 7- 1 A WPICAL CALL SEQUENCE DIAGRAM FOR UNIT TO GROUP VOICE CALL 97 FIGURE 7- 2 A TYPICAL CALL SEQUENCE DIAGRAM FOR AN ANNOUNCEMENT GROUP CALL 98 FIGURE 7- 3 A TYPICAL CALL SEQUENCE DIAGRAM FOR UNIT TO UNIT VOICE CALL
48、. 99 FIGURE 7- 4 A TYPICAL CALL SEQUENCE DIAGRAM FOR UNIT TO PSTN VOICE CALL 100 FIGURE 7- 5 A TYPICAL CALL SEQUENCE DIAGRAM FOR PSTN TO GROUP VOICE CALL . 101 FIGURE 7- 6 A TYPICAL CALL SEQUENCE DIAGRAM FOR PSTN TO UNIT VOICE CALL 102 FIGURE 8- 1 A TYPICAL CALL SEQUENCE DIAGRAM FOR UNIT TO GROUP DA
49、TA CALL 103 FIGURE 8- 2 A TYPICAL CALL SEQUENCE DIAGRAM FOR UNIT TO UNIT DATA CALL 104 FIGURE 5- 1 CONTROL CHANNEL HUNT . 20 Copyright Telecommunications Industry Association Provided by IHS under license with EIANot for ResaleNo reproduction or networking permitted without license from IHS-,-,-STD-EIA TSBL02-AABD-ENGL 1997 3234b00 0588325 b35 E TIA TSB-1 O2.MBD i INTRODUCTION This document
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