TIA EIA-553-A-1999 Mobile Station - Base Station Compatibility Standard《移动台-基站兼容性标准》.pdf

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1、STD-EIA EIA/TIA-553-A-ENGL L999 M 3234600 Ob34250 bT9 m ANSI/TIA/EIA-553-A-l999 Approved: October 14, 1999 TINEIA STANDARD Mobile Station - Base Station Compatibility Standard TIA/EIA-553-A (Revision of EIA/TIA-553) NOVEMBER 1999 TELECOMMUNICATIONS INDUSTRY ASSOCIATION Representing the telemmrnunica

2、tions mdushy in asaocution with the Electronic Industries Alliance Elsctronic Industries Alliance Copyright Electronic Industries Alliance Provided by IHS under license with EIANot for ResaleNo reproduction or networking permitted without license from IHS-,-,-STD-EIA EIA/TIA-553-A-ENGL 1999 m 323qb0

3、0 Ob34251 535 m NOTICE TINEIA Engineering Standards and Publications are designed to me the public inest through eliminating misunderstan- between mandadurers and purchasers, fxilitating interchangeability and impmvement of products, and assisting the purchaser in selecting and obtaining with minimu

4、m delay the proper product for his particular need. Existence of such Standards and Publications shall not in any respect preclude any member or nonmmber of TIALEIA from manufclmhg or selling products not confomring to such Standards and Publications, nor shall the existence of such Standards and Pu

5、blications preclude their voluntary use by those other than TIMEIA members, whether the standard is to be used either domestically or internationally. Standards and Publications are adopted by TIA/EIA in accordance with the American National Standards Instim (ANSI) patent policy. By such action, MIA

6、 does not assume any liability to any patent owner, nor does it assume any obligation whatever to parties adopting the Standard or Publication. This Standard does not purport to address all safety problems associated with its use or all applicable regulatory requirements. It is the responsibility of

7、 the user of this Standard to establish appropriate safty and health practices and to determine the applicability of regulatory limitations before its use. (From Standards Proposal No. 3598-B, formulated under the cognizance of the TIA TR-45.1 Subcommittee on Analog Technology.) Published by OTELECO

8、MMUNlCATIONS INDUSTRY ASSOCIATION 1999 Standards and Technology Department 2500 Wilson Boulevard Arlington, VA 22201 PRICE: Please refer to current Catalog of PUBLICATIONS or call Global Engineering Documents, USA and Canada (1-800-854-7179) International (303-397-7956) EIA ELECTRONIC INDUSTRIES ALL

9、IANCE STANDARDS and ENGINEERING c All rights reserved Printed in U.S.A. Copyright Electronic Industries Alliance Provided by IHS under license with EIANot for ResaleNo reproduction or networking permitted without license from IHS-,-,-STD-EIA EIA/TIA-553-A-ENGL 1997 m 3234b00 Ob34252 1171 Copyright E

10、lectronic Industries Alliance Provided by IHS under license with EIANot for ResaleNo reproduction or networking permitted without license from IHS-,-,-STD-EIA EIA/TIA-553-A-ENGL l77q D 3234b00 Ob34253 308 m O 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 26 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37

11、 38 39 40 Preface These technical requirements form a compatibility standard for 800 MHz analog cellular mobile telecommunications systems. Their purpose is to ensure that a mobile station can obtain service in any cellular system manufactured according to this standard. These requirements do not ad

12、dress the quality or reliability of that service, nor do they cover equipment performance or measurement procedures. To ensure compatibility (see Note l), it is essential that both radio-system parameters and call-processing procedures be specified. The speech-filtering, modulation, and RF-emission

13、parameters commonly encountered in two-way radio systems have been updated and expanded to reflect the unique radio plan upon which cellular systems are based. The sequence of call processing steps that the mobile stations and base stations execute to establish calls has been specified along with th

14、e digital control messages and analog signals that are exchanged between the two stations. The base station is subject to fewer compatibility requirements than the mobile station. Radiated power levels, both desired and undesired, are fully specified for mobile stations to control the RF interferenc

15、e that one mobile station can cause another. Base stations are fixed in location and their interference is controlled by proper layout and operation of the system in which the station operates. Detailed call-processing procedures are specified for mobile stations to ensure a uniform response to all

16、base stations. Base station call procedures, like power levels, are not specified in detail because they are a part of the overall design of the individual base system. This approach to writing the compatibility specification provides the base system designer with sufficient flexibility to respond t

17、o local service needs and to account for local topography and propagation conditions. The basic radio-system parameters and call-processing procedures embodied in the compatibility specification were originally derived from the Chicago and Baltimore- Washington developmental cellular systems and inc

18、lude certain additions and modifications gained by experience with the operation of commercial systems. As commercial systems evolve there may be a need for additional capabilities primarily in the area of call-processing procedures and new system features. It is important that evolutionary changes

19、be readily accommodated. To that end, these technical requirements have been organized into six general sections. Alterations to $2 and $3 can affect fundamental mobile station - base station compatibility. All other sections may be altered without affecting basic compatibility. The following is a s

20、ummary of each section: 1. General. This section comprises a list of brief explanations of terms, processes, and functions used in these requirements. Since it is the intention of these requirements to permit great latitude of system configurations and the implementation of system features, only tho

21、se items required for compatibility have strict definitions. Other items may be interpreted to fit the needs of manufacturers and system operators. For example, control channels may be implemented with either combined paging/access functions or as separate paging and access channels. i Copyright Ele

22、ctronic Industries Alliance Provided by IHS under license with EIANot for ResaleNo reproduction or networking permitted without license from IHS-,-,-STD-EIA EIA/TIA-553-A-ENCL 1979 32311b00 Ob34254 21111 m each system is assigned a unique number. Unique Challenge Authentication Response (AUTHU). An

23、18 bit pattern generated by the authentication algorithm. AUTHU is used to support the Unique Challenge-Response procedure. Unique Challenge-Response Procedure. An exchange of information between a mobile station and a base station for the purpose of confirming the mobile stations identity. The proc

24、edure is initiated by the base station and is characterized by the use of a challenge- specific random number (i.e., RANDU) instead of the random variable broadcast globally (RAND). 8 Copyright Electronic Industries Alliance Provided by IHS under license with EIANot for ResaleNo reproduction or netw

25、orking permitted without license from IHS-,-,-STD-EIA EIA/TIA-SS3-A-ENGL 1999 3234b00 Ob34274 032 . TIMIA-553-A 1 2 Unique Random Variable (RANDU). A 24 bit random number generated by the base station in support of the Unique Challenge-Response procedure. Voice Channel. A channel on which a voice co

26、nversation occurs and on which brief digital messages may be sent from a base station to a mobile station or from a mobile station to a base station. 6 1.3 Tolerances 7 0 Unless otherwise specified, all time and timing values have a tolerance of *lo% of the nominal value. Copyright Electronic Indust

27、ries Alliance Provided by IHS under license with EIANot for ResaleNo reproduction or networking permitted without license from IHS-,-,-1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 STD*EIA EIAITIA-553-A-ENGL L999 m 3234b00 Ob34275 T79 m TIAIEIA-553-A 2 Mobile Station 2.1 Transmitter 2.1.1 Frequency parameters 2.1.1.1

28、Channel spacing and designation Spectrum used in the cellular service is allocated to systems A and B according to Table 2. l. 1 -1. Channel spacing shall be 30 kHz and the mobile station transmit channel at 825.030 MHz (and the corresponding base station transmit channel at 870.030 MHz) shall be te

29、rmed channel number 1. The mobile station shall support the 20 MHz range of channels 1 through 666 as shown in Table 2.1.1-1 for System A and System B and the additional 5 MHz of channels 667 through 799 and (wrap-around) 991 through 1023 for extending System A (A, A”) and B (B). In either case, the

30、 station class mark (SCM, see $2.3.3) shall be set appropriately. Table 2.1.1-1 Channel numbers and frequencies (Not used) A” A B A B Bandwidth Boundary Number of MHz channels channel number I 1 I (990) I 667 1.5 716 50 Transmitter center frequency MHz Mobile Base Station (824.010) 824.040 (869.010)

31、 893.970 848.970 891,510 846.5 10 89 1.480 846.480 890.010 845.010 889.980 844.980 880.020 835.020 879.990 834.990 870.030 825.030 870.000 825.000 869.040 In the above, the center frequency in MHz corresponding to the channel number (expressed as N) is calculated as follows: Transmitter Center Frequ

32、ency Channel Number MHz Mobile 0.030 N + 825.000 1 IN1799 990 I N I 1023 0.030 (N-1023) + 825.000 Base Station 12 N I799 990 I N S 1023 0.030 N + 870.000 0.030 (N-1023) + 870.000 10 Copyright Electronic Industries Alliance Provided by IHS under license with EIANot for ResaleNo reproduction or networ

33、king permitted without license from IHS-,-,-STD-EIA EIA/TfA-S53-A-ENGL L999 m 3234b00 Ob3427b 905 TINEIA-553-A 1 2 2.1.1.2 Frequency tolerance The mobile station carrier frequency shall be maintained within 2.5 parts per million Pm) of any assigned channel frequency, except during channel switching

34、(see $2.1.2.1). This tolerance shall be maintained over the ambient temperature range of -30C to +6OoC, and over the supply voltage range of 15% from the nominal value, accumulative. 7 2.1.2 Power output characteristics 8 2.1.2.1 Carrier on/off conditions 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 The carrier-off condi

35、tion is defined as a power output at the transmitting antenna connector not exceeding -60 dBm. When commanded to the carrier-on condition on a reverse control channel, a mobile station transmitter shall come to within 3 dB of the specified output power (see $2.1.2.2) and to within the required stabi

36、lity (see $2.1.1.2) within 2 ms. Conversely, when commanded to the carrier-off condition, the transmit power shall fall to a level not exceeding -60 dBm within 2 ms. Whenever a transmitter is more than 1 lcHz from its initial or final value during channel switching, the transmitter carrier shall be

37、inhibited to a power output level not greater than -60 dBm. 17 2.1.2.2 Power output and power control 18 19 20 21 The maximum effective radiated power with respect to a half-wave dipole (ERP) for any class mobile station transmitter is 8 dBW (6.3 Watts). An inoperative antenna assembly shall not deg

38、rade the spurious emission levels as defiied in $2.1.4.2. The nominal ERP for each class of mobile station transmitter is: 22 Class I 6 dBW (4.0 Watts) 23 Class II 2 dBW (1.6 Watts) 24 Class III -2 dBW (0.6 Watts). 25 26 27 28 29 30 A mobile station transmitter shall be capable of reducing power in

39、steps of 4 dB on command from a base station (see 842.6.3.3, 2.6.3.5, 3.7.1.1, 3.7.1.2.4, and 3.7.2). The nominal levels are given in Table 2.1.2-1. Each power level shall be maintained within the range of +2 dB and -4 dB of its nominal level over the ambient temperature range of -30C to +60C, and o

40、ver the supply voltage range of *lo% from the nominal value, accumulative. 11 Copyright Electronic Industries Alliance Provided by IHS under license with EIANot for ResaleNo reproduction or networking permitted without license from IHS-,-,-STD*EIA EIAlTIA-553-A-ENGL 2999 3234b00 Ob34277 441 W TINEIA

41、-553-A 1 Table 2.1.2-1 Mobile station nominal power levels Power Class (dBW) 6 -22 -22 -22 111 7 -18 -18 -18 110 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 2.1.3 Modulation characteristics 2.1.3.1 Voice signals The (FM) modulator is preceded by the following four voice-processing stages (in

42、 the order listed): Compressor Re-Emphasis Deviation Limiter Post Deviation-Limiter Filter. 2.1.3.1.1 Compressor This stage is the compressor portion of a 2: 1 syllabic compandor. For every 2 dB change in input level to a 2:l compressor within its operating range, the change in output level is a nom

43、inal 1 dB. The compressor shall have a nominal attack time of 3 ms and a nominal recovery time of 13.5 ms as defined by the ITU-T (Reference: Recommendation G.162, 1989). The nominal reference input level to the compressor is that corresponding to a 1000 Hz acoustic tone at the expected nominal spee

44、ch volume level. This level shall produce a nominal k2.9 kHz peak frequency deviation of the transmitted carrier. 2.1.3.1.2 Pre-emphasis - The pre-emphasis characteristic shall have a nominal +6 &/octave response between 300 and 3000 Hz. 12 Copyright Electronic Industries Alliance Provided by IHS un

45、der license with EIANot for ResaleNo reproduction or networking permitted without license from IHS-,-,-TIA/EIA-553-A 1 2.1.3.1.3 Deviation limiter 2 3 4 5 6 7 For audio (voice) inputs applied to the transmitter voice-signal processing stages, the mobile station shall limit the instantaneous frequenc

46、y deviation to +12 kHz. This requirement excludes supervision signals (see $2.4) and wideband data signals (see $2.1.3.2). 2.1.3.1.4 Post deviation-limiter filter The deviation limiter shall be followed by a low-pass filter whose attenuation characteristics shall exceed: Frequency Band Attenuation R

47、elative to 1000 Hz 3000 - 5900 HZ 40 log (f/3000) dB 5900 - 6100 HZ I 6100 - 15000 Hz 40 log (f/3000) dB I above 15000 HZ 28 dB B Q 2.1.3.2 Wideband data signals 10 11 12 13 14 2.1.3.2.1 Encoding The reverse control channel (RECC) and reverse voice channel (RVC) wideband data streams (see $2.7) shal

48、l be further encoded such that each nonreturn-to-zero binary one is transformed to a zero-to-one transition, and each nonreturn-to-zero binary zero is transformed to a one-to-zero transition. 15 2.1.3.2.2 Modulation and polarity 16 The filtered wideband data stream shall then be used to modulate the

49、 transmitter carrier 17 using direct binary frequency shift keying. A one (i.e., high state) into the modulator shall 19 zero into the modulator shall correspond to a nominal peak frequency deviation 8 kHz 20 below the carrier frequency. 18 correspond to a nominal peak frequency deviation 8 kHz above the carrier frequency, and a 21 2.1.4 Limitations on emissions 22 23 24 25 26 27 2.1.4.1 Bandwidth occupied Modulation

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