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TIA-102 BAHA-2006 Project 25 Fixed Station Interface Messages and Procedures《项目25-固定站接口的信息和程序》.pdf

1、 TIA STANDARD Project 25 Fixed Station Interface Messages and Procedures TIA-102.BAHA June 2006 TELECOMMUNICATIONS INDUSTRY ASSOCIATION Representing the telecommunications industry in association with the Electronic Industries Alliance NOTICE OF COPYRIGHT This document is copyrighted by the TIA. Rep

2、roduction of these documents either in hard copy or soft copy (including posting on the web) is prohibited without copyright permission. For copyright permission to reproduce portions of this document, please contact TIA Standards Department or go to the TIA website (www.tiaonline.org) for details o

3、n how to request permission. Details are located at: http:/www.tiaonline.org/standards/catalog/info.cfm#copyright OR Telecommunications Industry Association Standards (b) there is no assurance that the Document will be approved by any Committee of TIA or any other body in its present or any other fo

4、rm; (c) the Document may be amended, modified or changed in the standards development or any editing process. The use or practice of contents of this Document may involve the use of intellectual property rights (“IPR”), including pending or issued patents, or copyrights, owned by one or more parties

5、. TIA makes no search or investigation for IPR. When IPR consisting of patents and published pending patent applications are claimed and called to TIAs attention, a statement from the holder thereof is requested, all in accordance with the Manual. TIA takes no position with reference to, and disclai

6、ms any obligation to investigate or inquire into, the scope or validity of any claims of IPR. TIA will neither be a party to discussions of any licensing terms or conditions, which are instead left to the parties involved, nor will TIA opine or judge whether proposed licensing terms or conditions ar

7、e reasonable or non-discriminatory. TIA does not warrant or represent that procedures or practices suggested or provided in the Manual have been complied with as respects the Document or its contents. If the Document contains one or more Normative References to a document published by another organi

8、zation (“other SSO”) engaged in the formulation, development or publication of standards (whether designated as a standard, specification, recommendation or otherwise), whether such reference consists of mandatory, alternate or optional elements (as defined in the TIA Engineering Manual, 4thedition)

9、 then (i) TIA disclaims any duty or obligation to search or investigate the records of any other SSO for IPR or letters of assurance relating to any such Normative Reference; (ii) TIAs policy of encouragement of voluntary disclosure (see Engineering Manual Section 6.5.1) of Essential Patent(s) and p

10、ublished pending patent applications shall apply; and (iii) Information as to claims of IPR in the records or publications of the other SSO shall not constitute identification to TIA of a claim of Essential Patent(s) or published pending patent applications. TIA does not enforce or monitor complianc

11、e with the contents of the Document. TIA does not certify, inspect, test or otherwise investigate products, designs or services or any claims of compliance with the contents of the Document. ALL WARRANTIES, EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, ARE DISCLAIMED, INCLUDING WITHOUT LIMITATION, ANY AND ALL WARRANTIES CONC

12、ERNING THE ACCURACY OF THE CONTENTS, ITS FITNESS OR APPROPRIATENESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE OR USE, ITS MERCHANTABILITY AND ITS NONINFRINGEMENT OF ANY THIRD PARTYS INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY RIGHTS. TIA EXPRESSLY DISCLAIMS ANY AND ALL RESPONSIBILITIES FOR THE ACCURACY OF THE CONTENTS AND MAKES NO REPRES

13、ENTATIONS OR WARRANTIES REGARDING THE CONTENTS COMPLIANCE WITH ANY APPLICABLE STATUTE, RULE OR REGULATION, OR THE SAFETY OR HEALTH EFFECTS OF THE CONTENTS OR ANY PRODUCT OR SERVICE REFERRED TO IN THE DOCUMENT OR PRODUCED OR RENDERED TO COMPLY WITH THE CONTENTS. TIA SHALL NOT BE LIABLE FOR ANY AND AL

14、L DAMAGES, DIRECT OR INDIRECT, ARISING FROM OR RELATING TO ANY USE OF THE CONTENTS CONTAINED HEREIN, INCLUDING WITHOUT LIMITATION ANY AND ALL INDIRECT, SPECIAL, INCIDENTAL OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES (INCLUDING DAMAGES FOR LOSS OF BUSINESS, LOSS OF PROFITS, LITIGATION, OR THE LIKE), WHETHER BASED UPON

15、BREACH OF CONTRACT, BREACH OF WARRANTY, TORT (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE), PRODUCT LIABILITY OR OTHERWISE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGES. THE FOREGOING NEGATION OF DAMAGES IS A FUNDAMENTAL ELEMENT OF THE USE OF THE CONTENTS HEREOF, AND THESE CONTENTS WOULD NOT BE PUBLISHED BY TIA WITH

16、OUT SUCH LIMITATIONS. TIA-102.BAHA i FOREWORD (This foreword is not part of this standard.) This document has been submitted to APCO/NASTD/FED by the Telecommunications Industry Association (TIA), as provided for in a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) dated December, 1993. That MOU provides that APC

17、O/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. This document has been developed by TR8.19 (Wireline Interfaces) with inputs from the APCO P

18、roject 25 Interface Committee (APIC), the APIC Fixed Station Interface Task Group, and TIA Industry members. This document is being published to provide technical information on the emerging digital techniques for Land Mobile Radio Service. This document defines a Conventional Fixed Station Interfac

19、e (CFSI) for Project 25. The CFSI is the interface between a conventional fixed station, which is defined in this document as a functional component of a Fixed Station Subsystem, and a Conventional Fixed Station Host (CFSH). A CFSH is defined in this document as a functional component of either an R

20、F Subsystem (RFSS) or a Console Subsystem.For the purposes of this document the CFSI is defined as a specialization of the generic Project 25 Fixed Station Interface (FSI) described in TSB-102-A. Future related standardization efforts are planned to develop new TIA standards defining protocols for a

21、 Trunked Fixed Station Interface for Project 25. In addition, future associated standardization efforts are planned to develop new TIA standards defining compliance tests (e.g., measurement methods, performance recommendations, and interoperability tests) for the Project 25 Fixed Station Interface p

22、rotocols defined in this and future related standards. TIA-102.BAHA ii 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 t

23、aken with respect to the validity of those claims or any patent rights in connection therewith. The patent holders so far identified have, we believe, filed statements of willingness to grant licenses under those rights on reasonable and nondiscriminatory terms and conditions to applicants desiring

24、to obtain such licenses. The following patent holders and patents have been identified in accordance with the TIA intellectual property rights policy: No patents have been identified. TIA shall not be responsible for identifying patents for which licenses may be required by this document of for cond

25、ucting inquiries into the legal validity or scope of those patents that are brought to its attention. TIA will neither be a party to discussion of any licensing terms or conditions, which are left to the parties involved, nor will TIA opine or judge whether proposed licensing terms or conditions are

26、 reasonable or non-discriminatory. TRADEMARK IDENTIFICATION The following trademarks are referenced in this specification: IMBE is a trademark of Digital Voice Systems, Inc.* Use of the trademark identified in this standard is not an endorsement by TIA. TIA-102.BAHA iii Contents 1 SCOPE 1 2 DOCUMENT

27、 ORGANIZATION. 3 3 REFERENCES 4 3.1 NORMATIVE REFERENCES4 3.2 INFORMATIVE REFERENCES .4 4 DEFINITIONS 6 5 ABBREVIATIONS AND ACRONYMS 8 6 CFSI ARCHITECTURE . 10 6.1 CORE CFSI FUNCTIONS 10 6.1.1 Conventional Analog Fixed Stations.10 6.1.2 Conventional Digital Fixed Stations10 6.1.3 Mixed Mode Fixed St

28、ations 10 6.2 CFSI SYSTEM ARCHITECTURE AND OVERVIEW .11 6.2.1 Analog Fixed Station Interface12 6.2.2 Digital Fixed Station Interface.12 7 CFSI ANALOG INTERFACE 15 7.1 E Clause 2 identifies the document organization and structure; Clause 3 identifies the normative and informative references; Clause 4

29、 defines key terms; Clause 5 provides a list of acronyms and abbreviations; Clause 6 defines the CFSI architecture; Clause 7 defines the CFSI analog interface; Clause 8 defines the CFSI digital interface. TIA-102.BAHA 4 3 References The following documents contain provisions which, through reference

30、 herein, constitute provisions of this standard. At the time of publication, the editions indicated were valid. All standards are subject to revision, and parties to agreements based on this standard are encouraged to investigate the possibility of applying the most recent editions of the standards

31、indicated below. ANSI and TIA maintain registers of currently valid national standards maintained by them. 3.1 Normative References 1 RFC 791, Internet Protocol, IETF, September 1981. 2 TIA-603-C, Land Mobile FM or PM Communications Equipment Measurement and Performance Standards, TIA, August 2004.

32、3 GR-506-CORE Issue 1 Rev 1, LSSGR: Signaling for Analog Interfaces, Telcordia, November 1996. 4 TIA/EIA/IS-968, Technical Requirements for Connection of Terminal Equipment To the Telephone Network, Global Engineering Documents, Englewood CO, July 2001. (This is the privatization of FCC Title 47 CFR

33、 Part 68.) 5 RFC 1884, IP Version 6 Addressing Architecture, IETF, December 1995. 6 RFC 768, User Datagram Protocol, IETF, August 1980. 7 RFC 3550, RTP: A Transport Protocol for Real-Time Applications, IETF, July 2003. 8 TIA/EIA-102.BAAA, Project 25 FDMA Common Air Interface, TIA, May 1998. 9 TIA/EI

34、A-102.AABC, Project 25 Trunking Control Channel Messages, TIA, May 2000. 10 TIA-102.AABF-A, Project 25 Link Control Word Formats and Messages, TIA, December 2004. 11 TIA/EIA-102.BABA, Project 25 Vocoder Description, TIA, May 1998. 12 ITU-T Recommendation G.711, Pulse Code Modulation (PCM) Of Voice F

35、requencies, International Telecommunication Union, 1993. 13 RFC 2598, An Expedited Forwarding PHB, IETF, June 1999. 3.2 Informative References 14 TSB102.AABG, APCO Project 25 Conventional Control Messages, TIA, July 1996. 15 RFC 793, Transmission Control Protocol, IETF, September 1981. TIA-102.BAHA

36、5 16 RFC 2475, An Architecture for Differentiated Services, IETF, December 1998. 17 TSB102.BACC, APCO Project 25 Inter-RF Subsystem Interface Overview, TIA, December 2003. 18 RFC 3551, RTP Profile for Audio and Video Conferences with Minimal Control, IETF, July 2003. 19 TSB102-A, APCO Project 25 Sys

37、tem and Standards Definition, TIA, November 1995. 20 TSB102.AABD, Project 25 Trunking Procedures, TIA, October 1997. TIA-102.BAHA 6 4 Definitions Base Station.Equipment within a fixed station subsystem that performs at least the Base Radio functions of power amplifier (PA), RF front-end, modulation

38、and demodulation. It may perform other fixed station subsystem functions also. It is normally connected to a console or RFSS through a Fixed Station Interface. Block Payload The actual data contained in the block. The block data may be voice, control words, low speed data, etc. Block Payload, Type B

39、lock PT .A number which describes the basic payload type as defined by the IETF (when E bit is set to 0) or, it may be a profile specific type (when E bit is set to 1). In this specification, E = 1. Block Type .A block identifier used to indicate what type of data is contained in the block, such as

40、CAI voice, IMBE only, link control word, encryption sync word, etc. CAI (Common Air Interface) A radio to radio signal path defined in terms of access method, modulation scheme, vocoding method, channel data rate, and channel data format. ConsoleA device used by a dispatcher to communicate with radi

41、os in the field. These range from simple devices that resemble telephones to advanced touch screen computer based systems that control multiple transmitters and can patch multiple call groups together. Fixed Data NetworkA network of fixed computer equipment for wide-area data communications. Fixed S

42、tation RF equipment which is generally in a fixed location. It transmits the outbound path of the common air interface and receives the inbound path of the common air interface. It may also transmit or receive conventional FM. A fixed station may include a fixed station interface, and be configured

43、as one or more base stations or repeaters and may include additional functionalities such as voters and distribution functions. TIA-102.BAHA 7 IMBEImproved Multi-Band Excitation. A low data rate Voice codec developed by Digital Voice Systems, Inc. (DVSI) used by P25 systems. Mobile A Subscriber Unit

44、 intended for vehicular operation. Portable .A Subscriber Unit intended for hand-held operation. Repeater Equipment within a fixed station subsystem that performs at least the radio functions of power amplifier (PA), RF front-end, modulation and demodulation. It may include a limited number of funct

45、ions such as NAC detection, CTCSS/DCS detection to enable repeater functions etc. It need not include a connection to a console or RFSS through a Fixed Station interface. RTP Header.The part of the RTP header which includes the following information: version (V), padding (P), extension (X), CSRC cou

46、nt (CC) when inserted by a mixer, marker (M), payload type (PT), sequence number, timestamp, SSRC, and CSRC. Tone Remote Control.A legacy method of controlling fixed station functions using in-band tones over analog bearers. Wildcard.TRC functions that can be used for generic purposes via the termin

47、ating fixed station. Equipment that support Wildcard functions can use these to control additional fixed station functions or to control equipment external to the fixed station for example start and stop of power generators. TIA-102.BAHA 8 5 Abbreviations and Acronyms ACKAcknowledgement AFSI .Analog

48、 Fixed Station Interface ANSI.American National Standards Institute CAI .P25 Common Air Interface CDCSS.Continuous Digital Controlled Squelch System CFM .Conventional FM CFSH .Conventional Fixed Station Host CFSI.Conventional Fixed Station Interface COR .Carrier On Relay CS Connected State CTCSS.Con

49、tinuous Tone Controlled Squelch System DARPA.Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency DFSI.Digital Fixed Station Interface DSCP .Differentiated Services Code Point DUID Digital Unit IDentification DVSI.Digital Voice Systems Inc. E&M .Ear & Mouth Signaling EIA .Electronics Industry Association FDMA.Frequency Division Multiple Access FMFrequency Modulation FS.Fixed Station FSSI .Fixed Station Subsystem Interface FT.Frame Type HLGTHigh-level Guard Tone IANA.Internet Assigned Numbers Authority ICMP Internet C

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