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19、BLISHED BY TIA WITHOUT SUCH LIMITATIONS. TIA-1143 i 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 Table of Contents Foreword vi 1 Introduction.1-1 1.1 Overview.1-1 1.1.1 Purpose1-1 1.1.2 Scope.1-1 1.1.3 Document Convention 1-1 1.2 References.1-
20、1 1.2.1 Normative References.1-2 1.2.2 Informative References.1-2 1.3 Terminology1-2 1.3.1 Acronyms1-2 1.3.2 Definitions 1-3 1.4 WiMAX - HRPD Interworking IOS Architecture Reference Model for a Single Transmitter MS/AT.1-4 1.4.1 Network Entities .1-4 1.4.1.1 HRPD Signal Forwarding Function1-5 1.4.1.
21、2 HRPD AN.1-5 1.4.2 WiMAX-HRPD Interfaces1-5 1.5 HRPD Micro-Mobility and Macro-Mobility Concepts 1-6 1.6 Compatibility with IOS Standards 1-7 1.7 Message Body, Coding, Ordering, and Interpretation of Elements 1-7 1.8 Forward Compatibility Guidelines .1-7 1.9 Message Processing Guidelines1-7 1.10 Mes
22、sage Definition Guidelines.1-7 1.11 HRPD IOS Assumptions.1-7 1.11.1 IOS Assumptions 1-7 1.11.2 QoS Assumptions .1-7 1.12 State Definition .1-7 1.12.1 Packet Data Session State .1-7 1.12.2 IP Flow State.1-8 1.13 Feature Descriptions .1-8 1.13.1 Explicitly Supported Features.1-8 1.13.1.1 Active Handof
23、f from WiMAX to HRPD for a Single Transmitter MS/AT1-8 1.13.1.2 Active Handoff from HRPD to WiMAX for a Single Transmitter MS/AT1-8 1.13.1.3 Idle Handoff from WiMAX to HRPD 1-8 TIA-1143 ii 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 1.1
24、3.1.4 Idle Handoff from HRPD to WiMAX 1-8 1.13.2 Transparently Supported Features 1-8 1.13.2.1 Handoff Between WiMAX and HRPD for a Dual Transmitter MS/AT.1-8 2 HRPD IOS Interfaces2-1 2.1 A8-A9 (AN - PCF) Interface 2-1 2.2 A10-A11 (PCF - PDSN) Interface2-1 2.3 A12 (AN/PCF AN-AAA) Interface .2-1 2.4
25、A13 (AN/PCF AN/PCF) Interface.2-1 2.5 A14 (AN - PCF) Interface.2-1 2.6 A15 (AN - AN) Interface2-1 2.7 A16 (AN - AN) Interface2-1 2.8 A17, A18 and A19 (AN - AN) Interfaces.2-1 2.9 A20 (AN - PCF) Interface.2-1 2.10 A23 (HRPD SFF HRPD AN) Interface .2-1 2.10.1 A23 Encapsulated HRPD Air Interface Messag
26、e Procedures.2-2 2.10.2 A23 Control Message Procedures.2-2 2.10.2.1 A23-Handoff Complete 2-2 2.10.2.1.1 Successful Operation 2-2 2.10.2.1.2 Failure Operation 2-2 2.10.2.2 A23-Handoff Complete Response 2-3 2.10.2.2.1 Successful Operation 2-3 2.10.2.2.2 Failure Operation 2-3 2.10.2.3 A23-Error Notific
27、ation2-3 2.10.2.3.1 Successful Operation 2-3 2.10.2.3.2 Failure Operation 2-3 2.11 A24 AN/PCF - AN/PCF (IP Tunneling) Interface2-3 3 HRPD IOS Call Flows3-1 3.1 WiMAX to HRPD Handoff Call Flows3-1 3.1.1 WiMAX to HRPD Idle Handoff.3-1 3.1.1.1 WiMAX to HRPD Idle Handoff (No Prior HRPD Session) A.S0008
28、Architecture 3-1 3.1.1.2 WiMAX to HRPD Idle Handoff (Prior HRPD Session Established) A.S0008 Architecture 3-1 3.1.1.3 WiMAX to HRPD Idle Handoff (No Prior HRPD Session) A.S0009 Architecture 3-2 3.1.1.4 WiMAX to HRPD Idle Handoff (Prior HRPD Session Established) A.S0009 Architecture 3-2 3.1.2 WiMAX t
29、o HRPD Active Handoff.3-2 3.1.2.1 WiMAX to HRPD Active Handoff A.S0008 Architecture3-2 TIA-1143 iii 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 3.1.2.2 WiMAX to HRPD Active Handoff A.S0009 Architecture3-6 3.1.2.3 WiMAX to HRPD Active (A13) Handoff via AN-Lite A.S0008 Architecture.
30、3-12 3.1.2.4 WiMAX to HRPD Active (A13) Handoff via AN-Lite A.S0009 Architecture.3-17 3.1.2.5 WiMAX to HRPD Active (A16) Handoff via AN-Lite3-20 3.2 HRPD to WiMAX Handoff Call Flows3-24 3.2.1 HRPD to WiMAX Idle Handoff Call Flow 3-24 3.2.2 HRPD to WiMAX Active Handoff Call Flow3-24 4 Messages, Infor
31、mation Elements and Timer Definitions4-1 4.1 Message Definitions4-1 4.1.1 A23 Message Definitions4-1 4.1.1.1 A23 Message Header 4-1 4.1.1.2 A23 Control Messages4-2 4.1.1.2.1 A23-Handoff Complete 4-2 4.1.1.2.2 A23-Handoff Complete Response 4-2 4.1.1.2.3 A23-Error Notification4-3 4.2 Modifications to
32、IOS Messages 4-3 4.2.1 A9 Modifications 4-3 4.2.2 A11 Modifications 4-4 4.3 Timer Definitions4-4 4.3.1 Timer Descriptions4-5 4.3.1.1 Timer Ts2t-23.4-5 4.3.1.2 Timer Ttca-23.4-5 4.3.1.3 Timer Thoc-234-5 TIA-1143 iv 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 Table of Figures Figure 1.4-1 WiMAX-HRPD IOS Architecture Referen
33、ce Model (Single Transmitter MS/AT) 1-4 Figure 1.12.1-1 Packet Data Session State Transitions1-8 Figure 2.10-1 Layer 3 Tunnel Protocol Stacks Showing the A23 Interface2-2 Figure 3.1.2.1-1 WiMAX to HRPD Active Handoff - A.S0008 Architecture3-3 Figure 3.1.2.2-1 WiMAX to HRPD Active Handoff - A.S0009 A
34、rchitecture3-8 Figure 3.1.2.3-1 WiMAX to HRPD Active (A13) Handoff via AN-Lite - A.S0008 Architecture .3-13 Figure 3.1.2.4-1 WiMAX to HRPD Active (A13) Handoff via AN-Lite - A.S0009 Architecture .3-18 TIA-1143 v 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 Table of Tables Table 4.1.1.1-1 MS/AT Identifier Type Value .4-1 Table 4.1
35、.1.1-2 Target Node Identifier Type Value .4-2 Table 4.1.1.2-1 Control Message Types.4-2 Table 4.1.1.2.3-1 Error Cause Values4-3 TIA-1143 vi Foreword 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 The foreword is not part of this standard. The interface specifications defined in this document are based on A.S0008 1 and A.S000
36、9 2. This document describes the interface protocols and procedures to support the World Interoperability for Microwave Access (WiMAXTM1) Interoperability Specification (IOS) features listed in section 1.1. Refer to section 1.6 for an explanation of this specifications reuse of HRPD IOS transport re
37、quirements and interface definitions. This document was produced by TSG-A of the Third Generation Partnership Project 2. This document was developed in accordance with the procedural guidelines of 3GPP2 and its Organizational Partners, and represents the consensus position of these groups. Revision
38、History Date Publication Description April 2009 A.S0023-0 v1.0 For features and enhancements supported, refer to section 1.1 11 12 13 1“WiMAX Forum,” the WiMAX Forum logo and the WiMAX Forum Certified logo are registered trademarks of the WiMAX Forum. “WiMAX,” “Mobile WiMAX,” “Fixed WiMAX,” “WiMAX C
39、ertified,” and “WiMAX Forum Certified” are trademarks of the WiMAX Forum. TIA-1143 1-1 1 Introduction 1 This document defines the access network aspects of High Rate Packet Data (HRPD) systems that interwork with World Interoperability for Microwave Access (WiMAX) systems. 2 3 1.1 Overview 4 This do
40、cument includes a description of the interface protocols and procedures to support the features and functions described in section 5 6 7 8 9 10 15 1.13. Conformance to this standard may be claimed on a feature by feature and/or interface by interface basis. If conformance on a given interface is cla
41、imed for a feature, it shall be supported as defined in this standard. In addition to the features and functions included in A.S0008 1 and A.S0009 2, this specification explicitly supports the following features: 1. Active handoff from WiMAX to HRPD for a single transmitter MS/AT 11 2. Active handof
42、f from HRPD to WiMAX for a single transmitter MS/AT 12 3. Idle handoff from WiMAX to HRPD for a single transmitter MS/AT 13 4. Idle handoff from HRPD to WiMAX for a single transmitter MS/AT 14 This specification transparently supports the following features: 1. Handoff Between WiMAX and HRPD for Dua
43、l Transmitter MS/ATs 16 1.1.1 Purpose 17 The purpose of this document is to provide a standard and call flows for the HRPD Interoperability Specification (IOS) interfaces for interworking between WiMAX and HRPD systems. 18 19 1.1.2 Scope 20 This document provides an interoperability specification fo
44、r a Radio Access Network (RAN) that supports HRPD and handoff to and from WiMAX. The RAN architecture in this document logically locates the Session Control and Mobility Management (SC/MM) function in the Access Network (AN) for the architecture specified in A.S0008 21 22 23 24 25 26 1 and in the Pa
45、cket Control Function (PCF) for the architecture specified in A.S0009 2. This document contains message procedures and formats necessary to obtain this interoperability. 1.1.3 Document Convention 27 “Shall” and “shall not” identify requirements to be followed strictly to conform to the standard and
46、from which no deviation is permitted. “Should” and “should not” indicate that one of several possibilities is recommended as particularly suitable, without mentioning or excluding others; that a certain course of action is preferred but not necessarily required; or (in the negative form) that a cert
47、ain possibility or course of action is discouraged but not prohibited. “May” and “need not” indicate a course of action permissible within the limits of the standard. “Can” and “cannot” are used for statements of possibility and capability, whether material, physical, or causal. 28 29 30 31 32 33 34
48、 1.2 References 35 References are either normative or informative. A normative reference is used to include another document as a mandatory part of a 3rd Generation Partnership Project 2 (3GPP2) specification. Documents that provide additional non-essential information are included in the informativ
49、e references section. Unless explicitly stated in the reference, references are to the latest published revision, version, or date. 36 37 38 39 40 TIA-1143 1-2 1.2.1 Normative References 1 The following standards contain provisions which, through reference in this text, 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 upon this document are encouraged to investigate the possibility of applying the most recent editions of the standar
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