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21、IHS-,-,-CONTENTS TIA-1006-1 i FOREWORD. xi 1 REFERENCES xiii 2 1 Overview .1-1 3 1.1 Scope of this Document.1-1 4 1.2 Requirements Language 1-1 5 1.3 Architecture Reference Model 1-1 6 1.4 Broadcast Channels 1-2 7 1.4.1 Broadcast Physical Channels.1-2 8 1.4.2 Broadcast Logical Channels.1-2 9 1.4.3 B
22、roadcast-Multicast Flows.1-2 10 1.5 Protocols .1-2 11 1.5.1 Interfaces 1-2 12 1.5.2 InUse and InConfiguration Protocol Instances .1-3 13 1.5.2.1 Procedures And Messages1-3 14 1.5.2.1.1 Commit Procedures1-3 15 1.5.2.2 InConfiguration Protocol Instance Instantiation .1-3 16 1.5.2.3 InUse Protocol Inst
23、ance Instantiation 1-3 17 1.5.2.4 Protocol Initialization .1-3 18 1.5.3 Protocol Negotiation.1-4 19 1.6 Terms1-4 20 1.7 Notation 1-5 21 2 Broadcast Protocol Suite .2-1 22 2.1 Overview2-1 23 2.2 Basic Protocol Numbers.2-1 24 2.3 Default Broadcast Protocol Suite .2-1 25 2.3.1 Overview2-1 26 2.3.2 Prim
24、itives and Public Data.2-1 27 2.3.2.1 Return Indications.2-1 28 2.3.2.2 Public Data2-1 29 2.3.3 Protocol Data Unit .2-1 30 2.3.4 Protocol Initialization.2-1 31 Copyright Telecommunications Industry Association Provided by IHS under license with EIANot for ResaleNo reproduction or networking permitte
25、d without license from IHS-,-,-CONTENTS TIA-1006-1 ii 2.3.4.1 Protocol Initialization for the InConfiguration Instance of the protocol 1 suite 2-1 2 2.3.4.2 Protocol Initialization for the InUse Instance of the protocol suite2-2 3 2.3.5 Procedures and Messages for the InConfiguration Instance of the
26、 protocol 4 suite.2-2 5 2.3.5.1 Procedures 2-2 6 2.3.5.2 Commit Procedures .2-2 7 2.3.5.3 Message Formats.2-3 8 2.3.5.3.1 ConfigurationRequest 2-3 9 2.3.5.3.2 ConfigurationResponse2-3 10 2.3.6 Procedures and Messages for the InUse Instance of the Protocol Suite 2-4 11 2.3.6.1 Procedures 2-4 12 2.3.6
27、.2 Message Formats.2-4 13 2.3.6.3 Interface to Other Protocols .2-4 14 2.3.6.3.1 Indications.2-4 15 2.3.7 Configuration Attributes2-4 16 2.3.8 Protocol Numeric Constants 2-4 17 2.3.9 Session State Information .2-4 18 2.4 Generic Broadcast Protocol Suite 2-5 19 2.4.1 Introduction 2-5 20 2.4.1.1 Overv
28、iew2-5 21 2.4.1.2 Basic Protocol Numbers.2-6 22 2.4.1.3 Public Data2-6 23 2.4.1.4 Messages.2-6 24 2.4.2 Generic Broadcast Protocol Suite Initialization 2-6 25 2.4.2.1 Protocol Initialization for the InConfiguration Instance of the Generic 26 Broadcast Protocol Suite2-6 27 2.4.3 Procedures and Messag
29、es for the InConfiguration Instance of the Generic 28 Broadcast Protocol Suite.2-7 29 2.4.3.1 Procedures 2-7 30 2.4.3.2 Commit Procedures .2-7 31 2.4.3.3 Message Formats.2-7 32 2.4.3.3.1 ConfigurationRequest 2-7 33 Copyright Telecommunications Industry Association Provided by IHS under license with
30、EIANot for ResaleNo reproduction or networking permitted without license from IHS-,-,-CONTENTS TIA-1006-1 iii 2.4.3.3.2 ConfigurationResponse 2-8 1 2.4.4 Broadcast Control Protocol 2-10 2 2.4.4.1 Overview2-10 3 2.4.4.2 Protocol Data Unit .2-10 4 2.4.4.3 Procedures.2-10 5 2.4.4.3.1 Structure of the B
31、CMCS Flow Identifier .2-10 6 2.4.4.3.2 Access Network Requirements2-11 7 2.4.4.3.3 Access Terminal Requirements.2-13 8 2.4.4.3.3.1 BCMCS Flow Registration.2-13 9 2.4.4.3.3.1.1 BCMCS Flow Registration for Paging 2-14 10 2.4.4.3.3.1.2 BCMCS Flow Registration for Dynamic Broadcast 2-15 11 2.4.4.3.3.1.3
32、 Computation of Authorization Signature.2-15 12 2.4.4.4 Message Formats .2-17 13 2.4.4.4.1 BroadcastReset Message 2-17 14 2.4.4.4.2 BCMCSFlowRegistration Message 2-17 15 2.4.4.4.3 BroadcastReject Message .2-22 16 2.4.4.5 Interfaces to Other Protocols2-26 17 2.4.4.5.1 Indications.2-26 18 2.4.5 Broadc
33、ast Framing Protocol.2-26 19 2.4.5.1 Overview2-26 20 2.4.5.2 Protocol Data Unit .2-27 21 2.4.5.3 Procedures.2-28 22 2.4.5.3.1 Access Network Requirements2-28 23 2.4.5.3.2 Framing FCS2-28 24 2.4.5.4 Frame Header Format2-29 25 2.4.6 Broadcast Security Protocol.2-30 26 2.4.6.1 Overview2-30 27 2.4.6.2 P
34、rotocol Data Unit .2-30 28 2.4.6.3 Procedures.2-30 29 2.4.6.3.1 Access Network Requirements2-30 30 2.4.6.3.1.1 Constructing the Encryption Mask.2-31 31 2.4.6.3.1.1.1 Generating the RandomSeed 2-31 32 Copyright Telecommunications Industry Association Provided by IHS under license with EIANot for Resa
35、leNo reproduction or networking permitted without license from IHS-,-,-CONTENTS TIA-1006-1 iv 2.4.6.3.1.1.2 Constructing the Short Term Key .2-32 1 2.4.6.3.1.1.3 Constructing the Cryptosync2-33 2 2.4.6.3.1.2 Constructing Broadcast Security Packets.2-34 3 2.4.6.3.1.3 Requirements for transmission of
36、SecurityParameters Message .2-35 4 2.4.6.4 Message Formats.2-36 5 2.4.6.4.1 SecurityParameters Message .2-36 6 2.4.7 Broadcast MAC Protocol2-39 7 2.4.7.1 Overview2-39 8 2.4.7.2 Public Data2-41 9 2.4.7.3 Protocol Data Unit .2-41 10 2.4.7.4 Procedures 2-42 11 2.4.7.4.1 Access Network Requirements .2-4
37、2 12 2.4.7.4.1.1 Logical to Physical Channel Mapping .2-42 13 2.4.7.4.1.2 BroadcastOverhead Message Transmission2-43 14 2.4.7.4.1.3 Generation of Error Control Blocks 2-43 15 2.4.7.4.1.3.1 Overview 2-43 16 2.4.7.4.1.3.2 Reed-Solomon Code Generator.2-44 17 2.4.7.4.1.3.2.1 (1, 1, 0) Reed-Solomon Code.
38、2-45 18 2.4.7.4.1.3.2.2 (16, 12, 4) Reed-Solomon Code.2-45 19 2.4.7.4.1.3.2.3 (16, 13, 3) Reed-Solomon Code.2-45 20 2.4.7.4.1.3.2.4 (16, 14, 2) Reed-Solomon Code.2-46 21 2.4.7.4.1.3.2.5 (32, 24, 8) Reed-Solomon Code.2-47 22 2.4.7.4.1.3.2.6 (32, 26, 6) Reed-Solomon Code.2-48 23 2.4.7.4.1.3.2.7 (32, 2
39、8, 4) Reed-Solomon Code.2-51 24 2.4.7.4.1.4 Multiplexer 2-53 25 2.4.7.4.1.5 Timing .2-53 26 2.4.7.4.1.6 Examples.2-53 27 2.4.7.4.1.6.1 Example 12-53 28 2.4.7.4.1.6.2 Example 22-55 29 2.4.7.4.2 Access Terminal Requirements 2-55 30 2.4.7.4.2.1 BroadcastOverhead Message Processing 2-55 31 2.4.7.5 Messa
40、ge Formats.2-56 32 Copyright Telecommunications Industry Association Provided by IHS under license with EIANot for ResaleNo reproduction or networking permitted without license from IHS-,-,-CONTENTS TIA-1006-1 v 2.4.7.5.1 BroadcastOverhead Message2-56 1 2.4.7.5.1.1 RemainingBCMCSOverheadFields when
41、BCMCSFlowFormat is 2 0 .2-63 3 2.4.7.5.1.2 RemainingBCMCSOverheadFields when BCMCSFlowFormat is 4 1 .2-69 5 2.4.7.6 Block Header Format .2-75 6 2.4.7.7 Broadcast MAC Trailer Format.2-76 7 2.4.8 Broadcast Physical Layer Protocol .2-77 8 2.4.8.1 Overview2-77 9 2.4.8.2 Protocol Data Unit .2-77 10 2.4.8
42、.2.1 Broadcast Physical Layer Packet Format2-77 11 2.4.8.3 Procedures.2-77 12 2.4.8.3.1 Access Network Requirements2-77 13 2.4.8.3.1.1 Channel Structure .2-77 14 2.4.8.3.1.2 Data Rate.2-77 15 2.4.8.3.1.3 MACIndex 2-77 16 2.4.9 Interface to Other Protocols .2-77 17 2.4.9.1 Commands Sent 2-77 18 2.4.9
43、.2 Indications.2-78 19 2.4.10 Configurable Attributes .2-78 20 2.4.10.1 Simple Attributes.2-78 21 2.4.10.2 Complex Attributes 2-80 22 2.4.10.2.1 BroadcastChannelReducedStrengthEncryptionKey Attribute .2-80 23 2.4.10.2.2 BCMCSFlowRegistrationCryptosync Attribute 2-80 24 2.4.11 Protocol Numeric Consta
44、nts 2-82 25 2.4.12 Session State Information2-82 26 2.4.12.1 RegisteredBCMCSFlows .2-83 27 Copyright Telecommunications Industry Association Provided by IHS under license with EIANot for ResaleNo reproduction or networking permitted without license from IHS-,-,-Copyright Telecommunications Industry
45、Association Provided by IHS under license with EIANot for ResaleNo reproduction or networking permitted without license from IHS-,-,-FIGURES TIA-1006-1 vii Figure 1-1. Architecture Reference Model.1-1 1 Figure 2.4.1.1-1. Generic Broadcast Protocol Suite 2-5 2 Figure 2.4.4.3.1-1. Example of BCMCSFlow
46、ID Structure2-11 3 Figure 2.4.5.2-1. Framing Packet Encapsulation with a Single Fragment of a Higher 4 Layer Packet.2-27 5 Figure 2.4.5.2-2. Framing Packet Encapsulation with Multiple Fragments of Higher 6 Layer Packets .2-27 7 Figure 2.4.5.3.2-1. Framing FCS2-29 8 Figure 2.4.6.2-1. Broadcast Securi
47、ty Protocol Encapsulation .2-30 9 Figure 2.4.6.3.1.1.2-1. Generation of Short Term Key 2-33 10 Figure 2.4.6.3.1.2-1. Generation of Broadcast Security Packets .2-35 11 Figure 2.4.7.1-1. Error Control Block Structure .2-40 12 Figure 2.4.7.1-2. Broadcast MAC Packet Encapsulation.2-41 13 Figure 2.4.7.3-
48、1. Format of the First Broadcast MAC Packet of an Error Control 14 Block2-41 15 Figure 2.4.7.3-2. Format of Subsequent Broadcast MAC Packets .2-41 16 Figure 2.4.7.4.1.6.1-1. Example of Relationship between Broadcast Security Packets 17 and Error Control Blocks2-54 18 19 Copyright Telecommunications Industry Association Provided by IHS under license with EIANot for ResaleNo reproduction or networking permitted without license from IHS-,-,-Copyright Telecommunications Industry