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20、EIA-136-376 TIA/EIA-136 is a multi-part standard that when taken in total, defines the requirements for a PCS/Cellular system and mobile stations using Time Division Multiple Access (TDMA) technology while also maintaining compatibility with AMPS analog technology. The parts comprising the standard
21、are listed in TIA/EIA-136-000. TIA/EIA-136-376 specifies the mobility-management functions for high-speed packet-data service (EGPRS-136). These functions include location tracking and user-identity confidentiality. TIA/EIA-136-376 was developed by TR-45.3.2, the Data Services Working Group of TR-45
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23、d suggestions to the following address: Telecommunications Industry Association 2500 Wilson Boulevard Suite 300 Arlington VA 22201-3836ANSI/TIA/EIA-136-376-E-2014 ii Blank Page ANSI/TIA/EIA-136-376-E-2014 iii Contents 1 Foreword This foreword is not part of TIA/EIA-136-376 . i 2 Scope . 1 3 Introduc
24、tion and Conventions 2 4 Overview . 3 4.1 GMM 5 4.2 136MM . 6 4.3 Alien Mode Broadcast Information (AMBI). 6 4.4 Services Required from TOM . 6 4.5 Services Required from Logical Link Control 7 4.6 Services Required from the RR Layer 7 5 Primitives 7 5.1 ENABLE_ACCESS_IND . 8 5.2 DEREG_COMPLETE_IND
25、. 8 5.3 GMMREG-DETACH-REQ 8 5.4 DEREG_REQ . 9 5.5 DISABLE_ACCESS_IND 9 5.6 LEAVE_PDCH_REQ . 9 5.7 HARD_PAGE_IND 10 5.8 LAI_CHANGE_IND 10 5.9 PAUSE_REQ 10 5.10 POWER_DOWN_REQ 10 5.11 RPDCH_REQ . 10 5.12 FPDCH_IND . 10 5.13 GMMRR_PAUSE_REQ . 10 5.14 GMMRR_PAGE_IND 10 6 Event Descriptions . 11 6.1 136M
26、M Primitive Events 11 6.2 Service Transition Events . 11 6.3 Registration Events . 12 6.4 Timer Events . 13 6.5 136MM Service Events . 13 7 136MM States . 15 7.1 136MM Camping - Restricted (P3R) 15 7.1.1 136MM Primitive Event Processing (P3R) 15 7.1.2 Service Transition Event Processing (P3R) 16 7.1
27、.3 Registration Event Processing (P3R) . 16 7.1.4 Timer Event Processing (P3R) . 17 7.1.5 136MM Service Event Processing (P3R) . 17 7.2 136MM Camping - Unrestricted (P3U) 18 7.2.1 136MM Primitive Event Processing (P3U) 18 7.2.2 Service Transition Event Processing (P3U) . 21 7.2.3 Registration Event
28、Processing (P3U) . 22 7.2.4 Timer Event Processing (P3U) . 22 ANSI/TIA/EIA-136-376-E-2014 iv 7.2.5 136MM Service Event Processing (P3U) . 23 7.3 136MM Registration Proceeding (P4) . 25 7.3.1 136MM Primitive Event Processing (P4) . 25 7.3.2 Service Transition Event Processing (P4) 30 7.3.3 Registrati
29、on Event Processing (P4) 30 7.3.4 Timer Event Processing (P4) 30 7.3.5 136MM Service Event Processing (P4) 31 7.4 136MM Terminated Pt-to-Pt Teleservice Proceeding (P7) . 32 7.4.1 136MM Primitive Event Processing (P7) . 32 7.4.2 Service Transition Event Processing (P7) 33 7.4.3 Registration Event Pro
30、cessing (P7) 33 7.4.4 Timer Event Processing (P7) 33 7.4.5 136MM Service Event Processing (P7) 33 7.5 136MM SSD Update Proceeding (P8) 35 7.5.1 136MM Primitive Event Processing (P8) . 35 7.5.2 Service Transition Event Processing (P8) 36 7.5.3 Registration Event Processing (P8) 36 7.5.4 Timer Event P
31、rocessing (P8) 36 7.5.5 136MM Service Event Processing (P8) 36 7.6 136MM Originated Pt-to-Pt Teleservice Proceeding (P9) 38 7.6.1 136MM Primitive Event Processing (P9) . 38 7.6.2 Service Transition Event Processing (P9) 39 7.6.3 Registration Event Processing (P9) 39 7.6.4 Timer Event Processing (P9)
32、 39 7.6.5 136MM Service Event Processing (P9) 40 8 Procedures 41 8.1 Registration . 41 8.2 Deregistration 43 8.3 Registration Update . 43 8.4 Triggered Scan 44 8.4.1 Triggered Scan Processing . 44 8.4.2 Triggered Scanning in the 800 MHz Bands Only . 45 8.4.3 Triggered Partial Scan 45 8.4.4 Triggered
33、 Wide-band Scan . 46 8.5 Layer 3 Broadcast Update . 46 9 TMSI Mapping . 48 10 Layer-3 Message Set . 49 10.1 Broadcast Messages 49 10.1.1 Tunnel Parameters 50 10.1.2 System Identity . 52 10.1.3 DCCH Pointer List . 52 10.1.4 SOC/BSMC Identification 52 10.1.5 Emergency Information Broadcast . 52 10.2 F
34、PDCH Messages . 53 10.3 RPDCH Messages . 54 11 Information Elements 56 ANSI/TIA/EIA-136-376-E-2014 v 11.1 AUTH . 56 11.2 AUTH Map . 56 11.3 Capability Request 56 11.4 Cell Barred 56 11.5 DCCH Pointer Set . 56 11.6 DCCH Pointer Set - Other Hyperband 57 11.7 DEREG . 57 11.8 FOREG . 57 11.9 IMSI Preced
35、ence . 57 11.10 Identity Inclusion Control 57 11.11 LAREG 58 11.12 Message Type . 58 11.13 PAS Mode 58 11.14 Pause Control . 58 11.15 Protocol Discriminator . 59 11.16 PDREG . 59 11.17 PUREG . 59 11.18 RAND Info . 59 11.19 Reg-Info Map . 59 11.20 REG_Period . 59 11.21 REGH . 59 11.22 REGID Parameter
36、s . 59 11.23 REGR . 59 11.24 S . 60 11.25 SYREG . 60 11.26 Teleservice Control 60 12 136MM Timers . 61 13 Encapsulation Function . 62 14 Management of Alien Mode Broadcast Information 64 14.1 BS Management of AMBI 64 14.2 MS Acquisition of AMBI . 64 15 Tunneling of Messages (TOM) 65 15.1 Uplink TOM
37、Protocol Envelope (MS to SGSN) . 65 15.2 Downlink TOM Protocol Envelope (SGSN to MS) 67 16 Non-Public System Operations . 68 16.1 EGPRS-136 PSP and POF Determination 68 16.2 PICS and PAS System Operation . 69 17 References (Normative) . 72 Annex A Mapping AMBI to PSI (Informative) . 74 A.1 Introduct
38、ion . 74 A.2 Example of AMBI Content . 74 A.3 Example of Mapping AMBI to PSI6 . 74 ANSI/TIA/EIA-136-376-E-2014 vi Figures Figure 1 Reference Model EGPRS-136 Class B Mobile Station . 3 Figure 2 Reference Model EGPRS-136 Class C Mobile Station . 4 Figure 3 GSM TMSI format . 48 Figure 4 TIA/EIA-136 24
39、bit TMSI format in a GSM TMSI . 48 Figure 5 TIA/EIA-136 20 bit TMSI format in a GSM TMSI . 48 Figure 6 PICS and PAS Modes 70 ANSI/TIA/EIA-136-376-E-2014 vii Tables Table 1 EGPRS-136 Mobility Management Inter-Entity Primitives 8 Table 2 EGPRS-136 Broadcast Messages 49 Table 3 Tunnel Parameters Messag
40、e Format 50 Table 4 FPDCH Messages 53 Table 5 RPDCH Messages 54 Table 6 RPDCH Message Concatenation . 55 Table 7 Procedure Timers for EGPRS-136 Class B Mobile Stations . 61 Table 8 Procedure Timers for EGPRS-136 Class C Mobile Stations . 61 Table 9 Message Capsule Field Format 62 ANSI/TIA/EIA-136-37
41、6-E-2014 viii Revision History Revision Description TIA/EIA-136-376 First Revision TIA/EIA-136-376-A Revision to incorporate GERAN R5 TIA/EIA-136-376-B Revision to incorporate GERAN R6 TIA/EIA-136-376-C Revision to incorporate GERAN R7 TIA/EIA-136-376-D Revision to incorporate GERAN R8 TIA/EIA-136-3
42、76-E Revision to incorporate GERAN R9 ANSI/TIA/EIA-136-376-E-2014 12 Scope 1 This standard specifies the mobility-management functions for high-speed packet-data 2 service (EGPRS-136). These functions include location tracking and user-identity 3 confidentiality. 4 ANSI/TIA/EIA-136-376-E-2014 23 Int
43、roduction and Conventions 1 This standard specifies EGPRS-136 mobile station functions related to mobility 2 management. Familiarity with the following concepts will aid understanding of this 3 document: 4 GMM (General Packet Radio Service Mobility Management) as specified in 5 ETSI TS 124 008 5. 6
44、DCCH (Digital Control Channel) layer 3 as specified in TIA/EIA-136-123 11. 7 Note the following conventions: 8 Booleans are capitalized. 9 Conditions are italicized. 10 Inter-entity primitives are capitalized. 11 Messages and message fields are italicized. 12 Parameters are italicized. 13 Procedures
45、 are italicized. 14 States machine states are capitalized. 15 Unless otherwise specified, all lengths are in bits. 16 ANSI/TIA/EIA-136-376-E-2014 34 Overview 1 EGPRS-136 Mobility Management (EGPRS-136MM) supports mobility by providing 2 functions such as location tracking and user-identity confident
46、iality. The EGPRS-136 3 packet-data network combines TIA/EIA-41 14 circuit-switched network elements with 4 GPRS network elements (see TIA/EIA-136-370 12). The interaction between the 5 mobile station and the TIA/EIA-41 network elements is achieved by tunneling TIA/EIA-6 136 messages transparently t
47、hrough the SGSN (Serving GPRS Support Node). The 7 SGSN does not interpret the TIA/EIA-136 messages exchanged between the mobile 8 station and the Gateway TIA/EIA-41 MSC (Mobile Switching Center). 9 Two entities, taken together, implement mobility management in EGPRS-136: 10 GMM performs procedures
48、for packet-data mobility management by interacting 11 with the packet-data network elements. 12 136MM (136 Mobility Management) performs procedures primarily for circuit-13 services mobility management and for TIA/EIA-136 teleservices by tunneling 14 TIA/EIA-136 messages transparently through the SG
49、SN. Tunneling shall not 15 suspend packet-data operation. 16 Figure 1 Reference Model EGPRS-136 Class B Mobile Station 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 Logical Link Control Layer TOM2 TOM8 LLGMM EGPRS 136 Mobility Management GMM 136MM Encapsulation TOM Radio Resource Layer GMMRR ANSI/TIA/EIA-136-376-E-2014 4Figure 2 Reference Model EGPRS-136 Class C Mobile Station 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 Communication between the Radio Resource Layer and Logical Link Contro