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19、 1 INTRODUCTION 1-1 2 1.1 General Description . 1-1 3 1.2 Terms, Acronyms, and Abbreviations . 1-1 4 1.3 References . 1-1 5 1.3.1 Normative References. 1-1 6 1.3.2 Informative References . 1-2 7 1.4 Overview of Broadcast/Multicast Service 1-2 8 1.5 Interface to Layer 3 Signaling. 1-5 9 2 Procedures
20、for BCMCSCF 2-1 10 2.1 Mobile Station Procedures for BCMCSCF . 2-1 11 2.2 Service Configuration. 2-2 12 3 Segment-Based Framing Procedures 3-1 13 3.1 Base Station Segment-Based Framing Procedures . 3-1 14 3.1.1 FCS 3-2 15 3.1.2 Segment Header. 3-2 16 3.2 Mobile Station Segment-Based Procedures. 3-3
21、17 4 BCMCS Broadcast Page. 4-1 18 FIGURES 19 Figure 1. BCMCS, BCMC Session Control Function, and Layer 3 Signaling in the 20 Mobile Station. 1-3 21 Figure 2. Protocol Reference Model for Broadcast-Multicast Bearer Path when Segment-22 based framing is used . 1-4 23 Figure 3. Protocol Reference Model
22、 for Broadcast-Multicast Bearer Path when HDLC-24 Like Framing is used. 1-4 25 Figure 4. Segment-Based Framing 3-1 26 Figure 5. FCS. 3-2 27 TABLES 28 Table 2-1 Valid Service Configuration Attributes for BCMCS 2-2 29 30 TIA 1101 ii 1 No text. 2 3 TIA 1101 1-1 1 INTRODUCTION 1 1.1 General Description
23、2 This document defines requirements for support of the Broadcast/Multicast Service 3 (BCMCS) capability on cdma20001x spread spectrum systems. 4 1.2 Terms, Acronyms, and Abbreviations 5 1x. The cdma2000 air interface defined by 4. 6 Base Station (BS). A fixed station used for communicating with mob
24、ile stations. 7 Depending upon the context, the term base station may refer to a cell, a sector within a 8 cell, or other part of the wireless system. 9 BCMC. Broadcast/Multicast. 10 BCMCS. Broadcast/Multicast Service. 11 BCMCSCF. Broadcast/Multicast Session Control Function. 12 BCMCS_FLOW_ID. A val
25、ue used for identification of a BCMCS Multicast IP Flow. 13 BS. See base station. 14 Mobile Station. A station in the Public Cellular Radio Telecommunications Service 15 intended to be used while in motion or during halts at unspecified points. Mobile 16 stations include portable units (e.g., hand-h
26、eld personal units) and units installed in 17 vehicles. 18 MSB. Most significant bits. 19 1.3 References 20 1.3.1 Normative References 21 The following standards contain provisions which, through references in this text, 22 become provisions of this Standard. At the time of publication, the editions
27、 indicated 23 were valid. All standards are subject to revision, and parties to agreements based on 24 this Standard are encouraged to investigate the possibility of applying the most recent 25 editions of the standards indicated below. ANSI and TIA maintain registers of currently 26 valid standards
28、 published by them. 27 1. TIA/EIA/IS-2000.2-D, Physical Layer Standard for cdma2000 Spread Spectrum Systems 2. TIA/EIA/IS-2000.3-D, Medium Access Control (MAC) Standard for cdma2000 Spread Spectrum Systems cdma2000is the trademark for the technical nomenclature for certain specifications and standar
29、ds of the Organizational Partners (OPs) of 3GPP2. Geographically (and as of the date of publication), cdma2000is a registered trademark of the Telecommunications Industry Association (TIA-USA) in the United States. TIA 1101 1-2 3. TIA/EIA/IS-2000.4-D, Link Access Control (LAC) Standard for cdma2000
30、Spread Spectrum Systems 4. TIA/EIA/IS-2000.5-D, Upper Layer (Layer 3) Signaling Standard for cdma2000 Spread Spectrum Systems 5. TIA-1041, Broadcast and Multicast Service for cdma2000 Wireless IP Network 6. RFC 1662, PPP in HDLC-like Framing 1 1.3.2 Informative References 2 7. TSB58, Administration
31、of Parameter Value Assignments for cdma2000 Spread Spectrum Standards 3 1.4 Overview of Broadcast/Multicast Service 4 Each Broadcast/Multicast flow is identified by a BCMCS_FLOW_ID, which is used to 5 specify a flow between the BCMCS, BCMCSCF (see 2), and Layer 3 Signaling (see Figure 6 1). See 5 fo
32、r detailed descriptions. 7 The BCMCS initiates the service by requesting the BCMCSCF to send a request to Layer 8 3 Signaling to monitor a specific BCMCS flow. Layer 3 Signaling then performs all the 9 necessary air-interface procedures (e.g., search for a frequency carrying the requested 10 BCMCS f
33、low) to obtain the bearer data of the flow and deliver the data to the BCMCS. 11 The BCMCS terminates the service by requesting the BCMCSCF to send a request to 12 Layer 3 Signaling to stop monitoring a specific BCMCS flow. Layer 3 Signaling then 13 performs all the necessary air-interface procedure
34、s to stop delivering the bearer data to 14 the BCMCS. Layer 3 Signaling will also release any air-interface resources (e.g., a 15 dedicated traffic channel) associated with the flow. 16 TIA 1101 1-3 Layer 3 SignalingBCMCSBCMCSBCMCFLOW2Mobile StationBCMCFLOW1BCMCFLOWn.BCMCFLOW2BCMCFLOW1BCMCFLOWn.BMAC
35、 in MAC Layer.BCMCS bearerFLOW1BCMCS bearerFLOWnBCMCSbearerFLOW1BCMCSbearerFLOWnBCMCSCF1 Figure 1. BCMCS, BCMC Session Control Function, and Layer 3 Signaling in the 2 Mobile Station 3 There are two kinds of framing used for BCMCS flow - segment-based framing and 4 HDLC-like framing. Segment-based f
36、raming is defined in section 3 and HDLC-like 5 framing is defined in 6. The base station indicates to the mobile station whether 6 segment-based framing is to be used (e.g., via Layer 3 Signaling). 7 The protocol stack when segment-based framing is used is shown in Figure 2 and the 8 protocol stack
37、when HDLC-like framing is used is shown in Figure 3. 9 TIA 1101 1-4 MSBSC/PCFBSN Router(s)BCMCSContentServerIPPPP-likeEncapsulationFramingLink LayerEncryption(Option)MuxPhysical LayerUDPEncryption(Option)RTPApplication(ex. MPEG-4)PhysicalLayerMuxLink LayerEncryption(Option)FramingL1R-PIPPPP-likeEnca
38、psulationR-PL1L1L2IPL1L2IPL1L2IPUDPEncryption(Option)RTPApplication(ex. MPEG-4)1 Figure 2. Protocol Reference Model for Broadcast-Multicast Bearer Path when 2 Segment-based framing is used 3 MSBSC/PCFBSN Router(s)BCMCSContentServerIPPPP-likeEncapsulationFramingLink LayerEncryption(Option)MuxPhysical
39、 LayerUDPEncryption(Option)RTPApplication(ex. MPEG-4)PhysicalLayerMuxLink LayerEncryption(Option)L1R-PIPPPP-likeEncapsulationFramingR-PL1L1L2IPL1L2IPL1L2IPUDPEncryption(Option)RTPApplication(ex. MPEG-4)4 Figure 3. Protocol Reference Model for Broadcast-Multicast Bearer Path when 5 HDLC-Like Framing
40、is used 6 TIA 1101 1-5 1.5 Interface to Layer 3 Signaling 1 All the primitives exchanged between BCMCSCF and Layer 3 Signaling are shown 2 below. All these primitives are defined in Layer 3 Signaling. For complete definition of 3 the primitives and the associated parameters, see 4. 4 BCMC-Monitor.Re
41、quest (BCMCS_FLOW_ID, priority) From the BCMCSCF to Layer 3 5 Signaling to start receiving BCMCS session corresponding to BCMCS_FLOW_ID 6 BCMC-Monitor.Response (BCMCS_FLOW_ID, result, cause, reason_ind) From Layer 3 7 Signaling to the BCMCSCF to indicate successful or unsuccessful response to the 8
42、BCMC-Monitor.Request and BCMC-Stop-Monitor.Request 9 BCMC-Browse.Request From the BCMCSCF to Layer 3 Signaling to request Layer 3 10 Signaling to report all the BCMCS flows currently available 11 BCMC-Browse.Response (result, BCMC_FLOW_IDs1) From Layer 3 Signaling to 12 BCMCSCF to indicate the BCMCS
43、 flows currently available 13 BCMC-Stop-Monitor.Request (BCMCS_FLOW_ID) - From the BCMCSCF to Layer 3 14 Signaling to stop receiving BCMCS session corresponding to BCMCS_FLOW_ID 15 1BCMC_FLOW_IDs indicates a list of BCMC flow identifiers. TIA 1101 1-6 1 No text. 2 3 TIA 1101 2-1 2 Procedures for BCM
44、CSCF 1 2.1 Mobile Station Procedures for BCMCSCF 2 The BCMCSCF interfaces the BCMCS with Layer 3 Signaling and the BCMCSCF 3 controls the BCMCS flow monitoring for all BCMCS flows. The BCMCSCF also 4 interfaces the BCMCS with the Broadcast/Multicast multiplex sublayer (BMAC) in the 5 MAC Layer (see
45、3) for BCMCS data. 6 The BCMCSCF shall perform the procedures in this section. 7 If the BCMCSCF receives a request from the BCMCS to show the BCMCS flows 8 currently available, the BCMCSCF shall send a BCMC-Browse.Request to Layer 3 9 Signaling. 10 If the BCMCSCF receives the BCMC-Browse.Response(Re
46、sult, BCMC_FLOW_IDs) from 11 Layer 3 Signaling, the BCMCSCF shall relay the response to the BCMCS. 12 If the BCMCSCF receives a request from the BCMCS to start receiving a BCMCS flow, 13 the BCMCSCF shall send the BCMC-Monitor.Request (BCMCS_FLOW_ID, priority) to 14 Layer 3 Signaling with BCMCS_FLOW
47、_ID set to the BCMCS FLOW ID corresponding to 15 the BCMCS flow and priority set to a value specified by the user. 16 If the BCMCSCF receives the BCMC-Monitor.Response (BCMCS_FLOW_ID, result, cause, 17 reason_ind) from Layer 3 Signaling with result equal to “SUCCESS”, the BCMCSCF shall 18 perform th
48、e following: 19 Relay the response to the BCMCS. 20 If segment-based framing is not used, the mobile station shall start delivering the 21 packets corresponding to the BCMCS flow received from the BMAC (see 3) to the 22 BCMCS. 23 If segment-based framing is used, the mobile station shall process the
49、 packets 24 received from the BMAC (see 4) and perform the procedures in accordance with 25 3.2 for the packets received before delivering to the BCMCS. 26 If the BCMCSCF receives the BCMC-Monitor.Response (BCMCS_FLOW_ID, result, cause, 27 reason_ind) from Layer 3 Signaling with result equal to “FAILURE”, the BCMCSCF shall 28 perform the following: 29 Relay the response to BCMCS. 30 If the BCMCSCF receives an indication to stop monitor the BCMCS flow, the BCMCSCF 31 shall perform the following: 32 Send the BCMC-Stop-Monitor.Request (BCMCS_FLOW_ID)
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