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28、tsContents.iIntroduction .ii1 Scope 12 References 13 Abbreviations and acronyms .1History26TIA/EIA/IS-782.01004iiIntroductionGMR stands for GEO (Geostationary Earth Orbit) Mobile Radio interface, which is used for mobile satellite services (MSS)utilising geostationary satellite(s). GMR is derived fr
29、om the terrestrial digital cellular standard GSM and supports access toGSM core networks.Due to the differences between terrestrial and satellite channels, some modifications to the GSM standard are necessary.Some GSM specifications are directly applicable, whereas others are applicable with modific
30、ations. Similarly, some GSMspecifications do not apply, while some GMR specifications have no corresponding GSM specification.Since GMR is derived from GSM, the organisation of the GMR specifications closely follows that of GSM. The GMRnumbers have been designed to correspond to the GSM numbering sy
31、stem. All GMR specifications are allocated a uniqueGMR number as follows:GMR-n xx.zyywhere :xx.0yy (z=0) is used for GMR specifications that have a corresponding GSM specification. In this case, the numbers xx andyy correspond to the GSM numbering scheme.xx.2yy (z=2) is used for GMR specifications t
32、hat do not correspond to a GSM specification. In this case, only the number xxcorresponds to the GSM numbering scheme and the number yy is allocated by GMR.n denotes the first (n=1) or second (n=2) family of GMR specifications.A GMR system is defined by the combination of a family of GMR specificati
33、ons and GSM specifications as follows: If a GMR specification exists it takes precedence over the corresponding GSM specification (if any). This precedencerule applies to any references in the corresponding GSM specifications.Note: Any references to GSM specifications within the GMR specifications a
34、re not subject to this precedence rule.For example, a GMR specification may contain specific references to the corresponding GSM specification. If a GMR specification does not exist, the corresponding GSM specification may or may not apply. The applicabilityof the GSM specifications is defined in GM
35、R-n 01.201. TIA/EIA/IS-782.0100411 ScopeThis document describes abbreviations and acronyms to be used throughout the GMR-1 specifications. All abbreviationsare presented in the singular, but are equally applicable to the plural.2 ReferencesThis document has no references.3 Abbreviations and acronyms
36、AA3 Authentication algorithm A3A38 A single algorithm performing the functions of A3 & A8A5/1 Encryption algorithm A5/1A5/2 Encryption algorithm A5/2A5-GMR-1 Signaling data AND user data encryption algorithmA5/X Encryption algorithm A5/0-7A8 ciphering key generating algorithm A8 session key generati
37、ng algorithm, used in security schemesAB Access BurstABM Asynchronous Balance Mode Asymmetric Balance ModeAC Access Class (C0 to C15) Application ContextACC Automatic Congestion Control ACCeptACCH Associated Control CHannelACCH/FA Associated Control CHannel/Full AllocationACK Acknowledgment ACKnowle
38、dgeACM Accumulated Call Meter Address Complete MessageACU Antenna Combining UnitADC Administration center Analog to Digital ConverterTIA/EIA/IS-782.010042AAND Abbreviated Dialing NumberADPCM Adaptive Differential Pulse Code ModulationAE Application EntityAEC Acoustic Echo ControlAEF Additional Eleme
39、ntary FunctionsAGCH Access Grant ChannelAi Action indicatorANM ANswer MessageAoC Advice of ChargeAOC Advanced Operation CenterAoCC Advice of Charge Charging supplementary serviceAoCI Advice of Charge Information supplementary serviceASE Application Service ElementASN.1 Abstract Syntax Notation OneAR
40、FCN Absolute Radio Frequency Channel NumberARQ Automatic ReQuest for retransmissionASD Accelerated Special DensityASFC Alerting Signaling Failure CounterAT Access TerminalAta Access terminal, country aAtb Access terminal, country bAtc Access terminal, country cAT-BSS Access Terminal-Base Station Sub
41、systemAT-GSS Access Terminal-Gateway Station SubsystemATI Any Time InterrogationAT(o) Access Terminal, Originating (TtT)AT(t) Access Terminal, Terminating (TtT)ATT (flag) ATTachAU Access UnitAuC Authentication CenterAUT(H) AUThenticationBTIA/EIA/IS-782.010043BBA BCCH AllocationBACH Broadcasting Aler
42、t CHannel Broadcast Alerting CHannel Basic Alerting ChannelBAIC Barring of All Incoming Calls supplementary serviceBAOC Barring of All Outgoing Calls supplementary serviceBCC Base transceiver station (BTS) Color CodeBCCH Broadcast Control ChannelBCD Binary Coded DecimalBCF Base station Control Funct
43、ionBCIE Bearer Capability Information ElementBCS Binary Coded SignalingBER Bit Error RateBFI Bad Frame IndicationBI all Barring of Incoming call supplementary servicesBIC-Roam Barring of Incoming Calls when Roaming outside thehome PLMN Country supplementary serviceBIIC Barring of Incoming Internatio
44、nal CallBm Full-rate traffic channelBN Bit NumberBO All Barring of Outgoing call supplementary servicesBOIC Barring of Outgoing International Calls supplementaryserviceBOIC-exHC Barring of Outgoing International Calls except thosedirected to the Home PLMN Country supplementaryserviceBS Bearer Servic
45、es Base Station Basic Service (group)BSC Base Station ControllerBSG Basic Service GroupBSIC Base Transceiver Station Identity CodeBSIC-NCELL BSIC of an adjacent cellBSS Base Station SystemBSSAP Base Station System Application PartBSSMAP Base Station Subsystem Management Application PartTIA/EIA/IS-78
46、2.010044BBSSOMAP Base Station System Operation and MaintenanceApplication PartBTS Base Transceiver StationCC ConditionalCA Cell AllocationCAI Common Air Interface Charge Advice InformationCB Call BarringCBC Cell Broadcast CenterCBCH Cell Broadcast Channel Call Broadcast ChannelCBMI Cell Broadcast Me
47、ssage IdentifierCC Country Code Circuit-switched Calls Call ControlCC/NDC Country Code Network Destination CodeCCBS Completion of Calls to Busy Subscriber supplementaryserviceCCCH Common Control ChannelCCF Conditional Call ForwardingCCH Control ChannelCCITT (ITU) Consultative Committee for Internati
48、onal Telegraphyand Telephony (F Comit Consultatif InternationaleTlphonique et Tlgraphique) Use ITUCCM Current Call MeterCCP Capability/Configuration ParameterCCPE Control Channel Protocol EntityCCS7 CCITT Signalling System No. 7Cct CircuitCDR Call Data RecordCDUR Chargeable DURationCED CallED statio
49、n identifierCEIR Central Equipment Identity RegisterTIA/EIA/IS-782.010045CCEND END of charge pointCEPT Confrence des administrations Europennes desPostes at TelecommunicationsCF Conversion Facility all Call Forwarding servicesCFB Call Forwarding on mobile subscriber Busysupplementary serviceCFNRc Call Forwarding on mobile subscriber Not Reachablesupplementary serviceCFNRee Call Forwarding on mobile subscriber Not usableCFNRep Call Forwarding on mobile subscriber Not usableCFNRy Call Forward