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21、ith inputs from the TIA Project 25 Interface Committee (APIC), the APIC Format Task Group, and TIA Industry members. This document has been developed by the TR-8.15 common air interface subcommittee of TIA. This document is being published because it is felt that there is an urgent need for technica
22、l information on the emerging digital techniques for Land Mobile Radio Service. This document describes the access method, bandwidth, modulation, data rate, and message format for radios meeting the Project 25 requirements. These definitions are necessary to ensure a common air interface. This docum
23、ent includes a normative Annex A, to list the bits of a voice transmission in consecutive order. This standard presents a design for a Common Air Interface 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 (Pro
24、ject 25). The TIA has published a Project 25 System and Standards Definition document to list the remaining parts of the Project 25 suite of documents, which includes this common air interface. ii Table of Contents 1 Introduction . 1 2 Scope 2 2.1 Revision History. 3 2.2 References 4 3 Description 4
25、 4 Voice Coder 7 5 Voice Formats . 8 5.1 General Description . 8 5.1.1 Notation 9 5.1.2 Reserved Bits and Null Bits 9 5.2 Header Word . 10 5.3 Voice Frames. 11 5.3.1 Interleaving Schedule. 13 5.4 Encryption Sync Word . 14 5.5 Link Control Word 14 5.5.1 Terminator Link Control 15 5.6 Low Speed Data W
26、ord. 15 5.7 Golay Code Generator Matrices 16 5.8 Hamming Code Generator Matrices 17 5.9 Reed-Solomon Code Generator Matrices 17 6 Data Packets. 21 6.1 General Description . 21 6.2 Header Block Structure 22 6.3 Data Block Structure 22 6.3.1 Unconfirmed Data Block Structure . 22 6.3.2 Confirmed Data B
27、lock Structure . 23 6.3.3 Packet CRC 23 6.4 Confirmed Data Packet Formats 23 6.4.1 Confirmed Data Packet Header Format . 23 6.4.2 Confirmed Data Packet Data Block Format 25 6.4.3 Confirmed Data Packet Last Data Block Format 26 6.5 Response Packet Format 27 6.6 Unconfirmed Data Packet Header Format.
28、29 6.7 Enhanced Addressing Format . 30 7 Data Error Correction 32 7.1 Finite State Machine 33 7.2 Interleaver 34 8 Channel Access 35 8.1 General Description . 35 8.2 Data Units 35 8.2.1 Header Data Unit 36 8.2.2 Superframe Data Units. 36 8.2.3 Terminator Data Units 37 8.2.4 Packet Data Unit 38 8.3 F
29、rame Sync Word 38 8.4 Status Symbols 39 8.5 Network Identifier. 39 TIA-102.BAAA-A iii 8.5.1 Data Unit ID 39 8.5.2 NID Code40 9 Modulation.41 9.1 General Description .41 9.2 Symbols .41 9.3 Nyquist Raised Cosine Filter41 9.4 C4FM Modulator 41 9.4.1 C4FM Deviation42 9.5 CQPSK Modulator42 9.6 QPSK Demo
30、dulator43 10 Annex for Transmit Bit Order.45 10.1 Conventions .45 10.2 Header Data Unit .47 10.3 Logical Link Data Unit 1 .53 10.4 Logical Link Data Unit 2 .66 10.5 Simple Terminator Data Unit79 10.6 Terminator Data Unit with Link Control 81 List of Tables Table 5-1 Interleaving Schedule for Voice W
31、ord 13 Table 5-2 Generator Matrix of (16,8,5) code 16 Table 5-3 Golay Generator Matrices 17 Table 5-4 Generator Matrices for Hamming Codes 17 Table 6-1 Response Packet Class, Type, and Status Definitions. 27 Table 7-1 Trellis Code Word Sizes . 32 Table 7-2 Trellis Encoder State Transition Tables 33
32、Table 7-3 Constellation to Dibit Pair Mapping. 34 Table 7-4 Interleave Table 34 Table 8-1 Frame Sync Word Sequence . 39 Table 8-2 Status Symbol Codes. 39 Table 8-3 Network Identifier Information. 39 Table 8-4 Data Unit Identifier Values 40 Table 9-1 Dibit Symbol Mapping to Modulation Phase or Deviat
33、ion . 41 Table 9-2 CQPSK I and Q Lookup Table . 43 iv List of Figures Figure 1-1 Example Repeater Illustration. 1 Figure 1-2 Repeater Reference Model Configuration. 1 Figure 1-3 Example Talk-Around Illustration 1 Figure 1-4 Talk-Around Reference Configuration. 2 Figure 2-1 Common Air Interface in a
34、Radio System . 2 Figure 3-1 Reference Model Diagram 5 Figure 3-2 Simple Transmitter Diagram . 5 Figure 5-1 Voice Message Structure 8 Figure 5-2 Data Units for Voice Messages. 9 Figure 5-3 Diagram of Header Code Word Construction 11 Figure 5-4 Diagram of Voice Code Word Construction 11 Figure 5-5 Dia
35、gram of Encryption Sync Code Word Construction . 14 Figure 5-6 Link Control Formats. 14 Figure 5-7 Diagram of Link Control Code Word Construction 15 Figure 5-8 Diagram of Terminator Link Control Code Word. 15 Figure 6-1 Decomposition of Data Message into Packets 21 Figure 6-2 Confirmed Data Packet H
36、eader Block 24 Figure 6-3 Confirmed Data Packet Data Block. 25 Figure 6-4 Confirmed Data Packet Last Data Block. 26 Figure 6-5 Response Packet Format 27 Figure 6-6 Response Packet Data Block 28 Figure 6-7 Unconfirmed Data Packet Header Format 29 Figure 6-8 Unconfirmed Data Packet Last Data Block . 2
37、9 Figure 6-9 Unconfirmed Enhanced Addressing Packet Header Format. 30 Figure 6-10 Confirmed Enhanced Addressing Packet Header Format. 31 Figure 7-1 Rate 3/4 Trellis Encoder Overview 32 Figure 7-2 Trellis Encoder Block Diagram 33 Figure 8-1 Data Units for Voice and Data Messages . 36 Figure 8-2 Heade
38、r Data Unit 36 Figure 8-3 Logical Link Data Unit 1 37 Figure 8-4 Logical Link Data Unit 2 37 Figure 8-5 Simple Terminator Data Unit. 38 Figure 8-6 Terminator Data Unit with Link Control . 38 Figure 8-7 Packet Data Unit . 38 Figure 9-1 C4FM Modulator . 42 Figure 9-2 CQPSK Modulator 42 Figure 9-3 QPSK
39、 Demodulator 44 TIA-102.BAAA-A v Patent Identification The readers attention is called to the possibility that compliance with this document may require the use of one or more inventions covered by patent rights. By publication of this document no position is taken with respect to the validity of th
40、ose claims or any patent rights in connection therewith. The patent holders so far identified have, we believe, filed with APCO/NASTD/FED statements of willingness to grant licenses under those rights on reasonable and nondiscriminatory terms and conditions to applicants desiring to obtain such lice
41、nses. Details may be obtained from APCO/NASTD/FED. The following patent holders and patents have been identified in accordance with the TIA intellectual property rights policy: TIA shall not be responsible for identifying patents for which licenses may be required by this document or for conducting
42、inquiries into the legal validity or scope of those patents that are brought to its attention. Motorola Inc. - Patent Nos. US 5,377,229; US 5,271,017; US 5,185,796; US 5,148,482; US 4,636,791; US 4,590,473 Ericsson Inc. - Patent Nos. US 4,757,536 vi Abbreviations For the purposes of this standard, t
43、he following abbreviations apply. AFC Automatic Frequency Control ARQ Automatic Retry Request to retry corrupted packets BR Base Radio, a reference designating a base station C4FM Compatible 4-level FM version of QPSK-c modulation CQPSK Compatible QPSK version of QPSK-c modulation CRC Cyclic Redunda
44、ncy Checksum for data error detection Dibit 2 bits grouped together to represent a 4-level symbol ES Encryption Synchronization information embedded in voice FS Frame Synchronization to mark the first information bit GF Galois Field to calculate parity checks for a RS code Golay Name of a standard e
45、rror correction code Hex Bit 6 bits grouped together to represent a Reed-Solomon code symbol IMBE Improved Multi-Band Excitation coder for voice KID Key Identifier to indicate the encryption key for the message LC Link Control information embedded in voice LLC Logical Link Control sublayer of the OS
46、I Data Link Layer LSD Low Speed Data embedded in voice MAC Media Access Control sublayer of the OSI Data Link Layer MI Message Indicator to initialize encryption MR Mobile Radio, a reference designating a mobile or portable radio NID Network Identifier code word following the frame sync Octal Base 8
47、 notation for numbers, also called radix 8 Octet 8 bits grouped together, also called a byte OSI Open Systems Interconnection reference model QPSK Quadrature Phase Shift Keying modulation for data QPSK-c Compatible Quadrature Phase Shift Keying family of modulations RS Reed-Solomon error correction
48、code SAP Service Access Point, where a network provides a service Trellis Code Type of error correcting code for modulation Tribit 3 bits grouped together into a symbol for a trellis code Type 3 Type of encryption for non-classified communications Type 4 Type of encryption for export from the US Um
49、Common Air Interface reference point TIA-102.BAAA-A 1 1 Introduction The objective of this document is to define the Common Air Interface for all reference configurations described in the general system model. In a first reference configuration, this is between mobile and portable subscriber units and the base stations of any RF subsystems, as illustrated here. AIR INTERFACEFigure 1-1 Example Repeater Illustration According to the Project 25 General System Model, this is the Um interface between a mobile subscriber unit functional group, and one or more base radio functional group
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