1、 TIA/EIAINTERIM STANDARDG3G CDMA-DS toANSI/TIA/EIA-41TIA/EIA/IS-834MARCH 2000TELECOMMUNICATIONS INDUSTRY ASSOCIATIONRepresenting the telecommunications industry inassociation with the Electronic Industries Alliance TIA/EIA/IS-834NOTICETIA/EIA Engineering Standards and Publications are designed to se
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10、permissible within the limits of the specification. “Can” and “cannot” are used for8statements of possibility and capability, whether material, physical, or causal.92. Footnotes appear at various points in this specification to elaborate and to further10clarify items discussed in the body of the spe
11、cification.113. Unless indicated otherwise, this document presents numbers in decimal form.12Binary numbers are distinguished in the text by the use of single quotation marks.13TIA/EIA/IS-834REFERENCESxNormative1The following standards contain provisions which, through reference in this text, consti
12、tute2provisions of this specification. At the time of publication, the editions indicated were valid.3All standards are subject to revision, and parties to agreements based upon this4specification are encouraged to investigate the possibility of applying the most recent5editions of the standards ind
13、icated below. ANSI and TIA maintain registers of current valid6national standards published by their respective organizations.71. Reserved.82. TIA/EIA/IS-2000.2-A, Physical Layer Standard for cdma2000 Spread Spectrum Systems,9March, 2000.103. Reserved.114. TIA/EIA/IS-2000.4-A, Signaling Link Access
14、Control (LAC) Standard for cdma200012Spread Spectrum Systems, March, 2000.135. TIA/EIA/IS-2000.5-A, Upper Layer (Layer 3) Signaling Standard for cdma2000 Spread14Spectrum Systems, March, 2000.156. Reserved.167. TIA/EIA/IS-707-A-2, Data Service Options for Spread Spectrum Systems Addendum 2,17March,
15、2000.188. TIA/EIA/IS-820, Removable User Identity Module, March, 2000.199. ETSI TS 125 301 V3.3.0 (2000-01), Universal Mobile Telecommunications System (UMTS);20Radio Interface Protocol Architecture (3G TS 25.301 version 3.3.0 Release 1999).2110. ETSI TS 125 303 V3.2.0 (2000-01), Universal Mobile Te
16、lecommunications System (UMTS);22Interlayer Procedures in Connected Mode (3G TS 25.303 version 3.2.0 Release 1999).2311. ETSI TS 125 304 V3.1.0 (2000-01), Universal Mobile Telecommunications System (UMTS);24UE Procedures in Idle Mode and Procedures for Cell Reselection in Connected Mode (3G TS2525.3
17、04 version 3.1.0 Release 1999).2612. ETSI TS 125 322 V3.1.2 (2000-01), Universal Mobile Telecommunications System (UMTS);27RLC Protocol Specification (3G TS 25.322 version 3.1.2 Release 1999).2813. ETSI TS 125 324 V3.0.0 (2000-01), Universal Mobile Telecommunications System (UMTS);29Radio Interface
18、for Broadcast/Multicast Services (3G TS 25.324 version 3.0.0 Release301999).3114. ETSI TS 125 331 V3.1.0 (2000-01), Universal Mobile Telecommunications System (UMTS);32RRC Protocol Specification (3G TS 25.331 version 3.1.0 Release 1999).33Informative3415. TIA/EIA-637-A, Short Message Service for Spr
19、ead Spectrum Systems, September, 1999.35TIA/EIA/IS-834REFERENCESxi16. TIA/EIA/IS-803, Inter-operability Specifications for cdma2000 Access Network Interfaces,1March, 2000.217. TIA/EIA/TSB58-B, Parameter Value Assignments for cdma2000 Spread Spectrum3Systems, November, 1999.418. ETSI TS 123 110 V3.3.
20、0 (2000-01), Digital cellular telecommunications system (Phase 2+)5(GSM); Universal Mobile Telecommunications System (UMTS); UMTS Access Stratum6Services and Functions (3G TS 23.110 version 3.3.0 Release 1999).719. ETSI TS 125 101 V3.1.0 (2000-01), Universal Mobile Telecommunications System (UMTS);8
21、UE Radio transmission and Reception (FDD) (3G TS 25.101 version 3.1.0 Release 1999).920. ETSI TS 125 104 V3.1.0 (2000-01), Universal Mobile Telecommunications System (UMTS);10UTRA (BS) FDD; Radio transmission and Reception (3G TS 25.104 version 3.1.0 Release111999).1221. ETSI TS 125 201 V3.0.1 (2000
22、-01), Universal Mobile Telecommunications System (UMTS);13Physical layer - General description (3G TS 25.201 version 3.0.1 Release 1999).1422. ETSI TS 125 211 V3.1.1 (2000-01), Universal Mobile Telecommunications System (UMTS);15Physical channels and mapping of transport channels onto physical chann
23、els (FDD) (3G TS1625.211 version 3.1.1 Release 1999).1723. ETSI TS 125 212 V3.1.1 (2000-01), Universal Mobile Telecommunications System (UMTS);18Multiplexing and channel coding (FDD) (3G TS 25.212 version 3.1.1 Release 1999).1924. ETSI TS 125 213 V3.1.1 (2000-01), Universal Mobile Telecommunications
24、 System (UMTS);20Spreading and modulation (FDD) (3G TS 23.213 version 3.1.1 Release 1999).2125. ETSI TS 125 214 V3.1.1 (2000-01), Universal Mobile Telecommunications System (UMTS);22Physical layer procedures (FDD) (3G TS 25.214 version 3.1.1 Release 1999).2326. ETSI TS 125 321 V3.2.0 (2000-01), Univ
25、ersal Mobile Telecommunications System (UMTS);24MAC protocol specification (3G TS 25.321 version 3.2.0 Release 1999).2527. ETSI TR 125 925 V3.0.0 (2000-01), Universal Mobile Telecommunications System (UMTS);26Radio Interface for Broadcast/Multicast Services (3G TR 25.925 version 3.0.0 Release271999)
26、.2828. ETSI TR 125 990 V3.0.0 (2000-01), Universal Mobile Telecommunications System (UMTS);29Vocabulary (3G TS 25.990 version 3.0.0 Release 1999).3029. ANSI T1.607-1990, Integrated Services Digital Network (ISDN)Layer 3 Signaling31Specification for Circuit Switched Bearer Service for Digital Subscri
27、ber Signaling System32Number 1 (DSS1), July, 1990.3330. TIA/EIA/IS-91, Mobile Station-Base Station Compatibility Standard for 800 MHz Analog34Cellular, October 1994.3531. TIA/EIA-95-B, Mobile Station-Base Station Compatibility Standard for Dual-Mode Spread36Spectrum Cellular System, November 1998.37
28、TIA/EIA/IS-834xiiNo text.1TIA/EIA/IS-8341-11 INTRODUCTION11.1 Scope2This specification provides general requirements and detailed Upper Layers (Layer 3)3signaling protocols and procedures for the DS-41 radio interface. The protocols and4procedures address functionality that is customarily classified
29、 as pertaining to Call Control5and Mobility Management. Such functionality includes basic and supplementary services6provision, connection management, registration, security functions, identification of7subscriber equipment and its capabilities etc.; this functionality excludes the management8of rad
30、io resources, such as system selection and acquisition, channel allocation, release9and monitoring, RF measurement processing, handoff, and other related items.10The normative sections of this specification are stated in terms of requirements to be met by11infrastructure and by subscriber equipment
31、that operate in DS-41 mode. The protocols12and procedures apply to the Upper Layers, as stated above.13Requirements for dual-mode DS-41/MC-41 systems, when operating in the MC-41 mode14and when executing a transition (e.g., handoff, service redirection) to the DS-41 mode are15given in Annex C.16Othe
32、r documents (see 1.4) contain further requirements and/or capability descriptions17necessary for the procedures and protocols not covered by this specification. It is intended18that this specification, together with the accompanying documents, form a complete and19functional specification set for th
33、e DS-41 radio interface.201.2 Vocabulary and Terms21In general, each document referenced by this specification contains sections on definitions22and abbreviations for locally used terms. 28 defines some of the vocabulary used in 3GPP23documents.24As a rule, the definitions and abbreviations present
34、in the referenced documents are not25repeated within this text. The list below contains only definitions and abbreviations that26are considered essential for this specification; however, some terms are also provided for27clarity or provided as a convenience to the reader. The meaning of some terms i
35、s further28clarified when the usage in the 3GPP and 3GPP2 documents for the same or very similar29entity, functionality or concept is different or can be viewed as ambiguous.303GPP. See Third Generation Partnership Project.313GPP2. See Third Generation Partnership Project 2.32Access Stratum. 3GPP te
36、rm used to identify the protocol layers directly involved in33interactions between infrastructure and subscriber equipment. Typically, it includes the34Radio Resource Control sublayer, Layer 2 and Layer 1. The corresponding 3GPP2 term is35“Lower Layers”.36TIA/EIA/IS-8341-2Acknowledged mode. Term use
37、d in 3GPP specifications that refers to a delivery mode1which guarantees that a Protocol Data Unit (PDU) submitted by a transmitting entity will be2delivered to the peer receiving entity. The corresponding term used in 3GPP2 specifications3is “assured mode”.4AM. See Assured Mode.5AS. See Access Stra
38、tum.6Assured mode. Term used in 3GPP2 specifications that refers to a delivery mode which7guarantees that a Protocol Data Unit (PDU) submitted by a transmitting entity will be8delivered to the peer receiving entity. The corresponding term used in 3GPP specifications9is “acknowledged mode”.10Base Sta
39、tion. 3GPP2 term that refers generically to the infrastructure, as opposed to the11subscriber equipment. Depending on the context, “base station” may include, without12differentiating, the base station transceiver, the base station controller, the mobile13switching center, as well as other equipment
40、. Depending on the context, the corresponding143GPP terms can be “RAN”, “RNC” or “Node B”.15Base Station Controller. 3GPP2 term that refers to the part of the BS equipment that16interfaces with the core network, controls the radio transmitters and receivers at the BTS17and performs other radio acces
41、s and link maintenance functions (such as soft handoff).18The corresponding 3GPP term is “RNC”.19Base Station System. Term used to describe a BSC and its associated BTSs.20Base Transceiver System. 3GPP2 term that refers to the infrastructure equipment that21performs radio transmissions, receptions a
42、nd measurements, typically under the control of22a BSC. The corresponding 3GPP term is “Node B”.23BS. See Base Station.24BSC. See Base Station Controller.25BSS. See Base Station System.26BTS. See Base Transceiver Station.27Call Control. Generic name for the Layer 3 entity that handles call setup, te
43、ar-down and28in-call signaling. Other functionality may also be supported. It is seen as part of the Upper29Layers (NAS).30CC. See Call Control.31cdma2000. Name of a suite of specifications developed by 3GPP2. Narrowly defined, it32refers only to the radio interface. Broadly defined, it also include
44、s (in part or in total) core33network specifications (see TIA/EIA-41), A-interface specifications (see 16), and34interconnection to Internet Protocol network specifications. See also “MC-41”.35Cross mode. Generic term for either the DS-41 or MC-MAP system. Each system is36characterized by Upper Laye
45、rs (Non-Access Stratum) and Lower Layers (Access Stratum)37that are defined by different Third Generation Partnership Projects. See also “Native mode”.38TIA/EIA/IS-8341-3Direct Spread. CDMA radio technology defined by 3GPP. One of the ITU-R recommended1IMT-2000 radio transmission technologies. See a
46、lso “W-CDMA”.2DS. See Direct Spread.3DS-41. 3G system which uses the Upper Layers provided by the TIA/EIA-41 protocol and4the Lower Layers defined for the Direct Spread mode.5DS-MAP. 3G system which is based entirely on the suite of 3GPP specifications.6Handoff. 3GPP2 term used as a synonym for the
47、3GPP term “handover”. The act of7transferring communication with a mobile station from one base station to another.8Handover. 3GPP term used as a synonym for the 3GPP2 term “handoff”.9IMT-2000. A family of 3G systems and radio technology defined by the International10Telecommunications Union (ITU).1
48、1Lower Layers. 3GPP2 term used to identify the protocol layers and functionality directly12involved in interactions between the infrastructure and the subscriber equipment.13Typically these include the Radio Resource Control sublayer, Layer 2 and Layer 1. The14corresponding 3GPP term is “Access Stra
49、tum”.15MC. See Multi-Carrier.16MC-41. 3G system which is based entirely on the suite of 3GPP2 specifications.17MC-MAP. 3G system which uses the Upper Layers provided by the GSM-MAP protocol and18the Lower Layers defined for the Multi-Carrier mode.19MM. See Mobility Management.20Mobile Station. 3GPP2 term that refers to the subscriber equipment, as opposed to the21infrastructure. The corresponding 3GPP term is “UE”.22Mobility Management. Generic name for the Layer 3 ent