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18、ENTAL ELEMENT OF THE USE OF THE CONTENTS HEREOF, AND THESE CONTENTS WOULD NOT BE PUBLISHED BY TIA WITHOUT SUCH LIMITATIONS. 3GPP2 C.S0086-0 v1.0 ii 1 No Text. 2 3 4 3GPP2 C.S0086-0 v1.0 iii Table of Contents 1 2 FOREWORD vii 3 REFERENCES .viii 4 1 Overview 1-1 5 1.1 Introduction 1-1 6 1.2 Scope of T
19、his Document 1-1 7 1.3 Requirement Language 1-1 8 1.4 Architecture Reference Model . 1-2 9 1.5 Terms 1-3 10 1.6 Notation 1-4 11 2 Access terminal specific procedures 2-1 12 2.1 Access Terminal Bootup procedure . 2-1 13 2.2 WiMAX to HRPD Idle Handoff Procedure . 2-1 14 2.3 HRPD to WiMAX Handoff Proce
20、dure . 2-1 15 3 Session Layer . 3-1 16 3.1 Default Session Management Protocol 3-1 17 3.1.1 HRPD to WiMAX Idle Handoff Procedure and HRPD Prior Session 18 Handling . 3-1 19 4 Connection Layer 4-1 20 4.1 Inter-RAT Signaling Adaptation Protocol . 4-1 21 4.2 Inter-RAT Route Update Protocol 4-1 22 4.3 I
21、nter-RAT Idle State Protocol 4-1 23 4.3.1 Command Processing 4-1 24 4.3.2 Access Terminal Procedures for Sending a ConnectionRequest Message . 4-1 25 4.3.3 Monitor State . 4-2 26 4.3.4 Sleep State . 4-4 27 4.4 Default Signaling Adaptation Protocol . 4-5 28 4.5 Default Air-Link Management Protocol .
22、4-6 29 4.6 Default Connected State Protocol . 4-6 30 4.7 Default Packet Consolidation Protocol 4-6 31 5 Initial Mean Output Power Requirement for Active Inter-RAT Handoff 5-1 32 3GPP2 C.S0086-0 v1.0 iv 5.1 Access Terminal Subtype 3 RTCMAC Protocol Requirement . 5-1 1 5.2 Estimated Open-Loop Output P
23、ower . 5-1 2 6 Annex A INFORMATIVE 6-1 3 6.1 E-UTRAN-WiMAX CALL FLOW EXAMPLES . 6-1 4 6.1.1 Access Terminal Call Flow UATI Assignment, Session Configuration 5 over X1 . 6-1 6 6.1.2 Access Network Call Flow UATI Assignment, Session Configuration 7 over A23 . 6-2 8 6.1.3 Access Terminal Call Flow Idle
24、 Handoff from WiMAX to HRPD . 6-3 9 6.1.4 Access Network Call Flow Idle Handoff from WiMAX to HRPD 6-4 10 6.1.5 Access Terminal Call Flow Active Handoff from WiMAX to HRPD . 6-5 11 6.1.6 Access Network Call Flow Active Handoff from WiMAX to HRPD 6-6 12 13 3GPP2 C.S0086-0 v1.0 v List of Tables 1 2 Ta
25、ble 2.1-1. Bootup Protocol Type and Protocol Subtype in WiMAX . 2-1 3 Table 4.3.3.1.2-1. Computation of Periodi from SlotCyclei 4-5 4 5 List of Figures 6 7 Figure 1.4-1-1 WiMAX-HRPD Interworking Architecture Reference Model 1-2 8 Figure 1.4-1-2 HRPD-WiMAX Interworking Architecture Reference Model 1-
26、3 9 Figure 6-1 Access Terminal, UATI Assignment and Session Configuration over X1 . 6-1 10 Figure 6-2 Access Network, UATI Assignment and Session Configuration over A23 6-2 11 Figure 6-3 Access Terminal, Idle Handoff from WiMAX to HRPD 6-3 12 Figure 6-4 Access Network, Idle Handoff from WiMAX to HRP
27、D . 6-4 13 Figure 6-5 Access Terminal, Active Handoff from WiMAX to HRPD . 6-5 14 Figure 6-6 Access Network, Active Handoff from WiMAX to HRPD 6-6 15 16 17 3GPP2 C.S0086-0 v1.0 vi No Text. 1 2 3GPP2 C.S0086-0 v1.0 vii FOREWORD 1 (This foreword is not part of this Standard) 2 This Standard was prepar
28、ed by Technical Specification Group C of the Third Generation 3 Partnership Project 2 (3GPP2). This Standard contains the air interface requirements for 4 facilitating High Rate Packet Data (HRPD) interworking with the World Interoperability for 5 Microwave Access (WiMAX11. General. This section def
29、ines the acronyms and terms used in this document. 11 ). This specification applies to High Rate Packet Data Revision 6 A compliant access terminals and access networks which are enhanced to support the 7 WiMAX and HRPD interworking. 8 This is a supplementary specification to HRPD air interface spec
30、ifications. 9 This Standard consists of the following sections: 10 2. cdma2000214 HRPD interworking with WiMAX. This section specifies the required 12 HRPD procedures and messages for HRPD interworking with WiMAX. 13 15 16 1“WiMAX” is a trademark of the WiMAX Forum. 2“cdma2000 is the trademark for t
31、he technical nomenclature for certain specifications and standards of the Organizational Partners (OPs) of 3GPP2. Geographically (and as of the date of publication), cdma2000 is a registered trademark of the Telecommunications Industry Association (TIA-USA) in the United States.” 3GPP2 C.S0086-0 v1.
32、0 viii REFERENCES 1 The following standards contain provisions which, through reference in this text, constitute 2 provisions of this Standard. At the time of publication, the editions indicated were valid. All 3 standards are subject to revision, and parties to agreements based on this Standard are
33、 4 encouraged to investigate the possibility of applying the most recent editions of the 5 standards indicated below. 6 7 8 9 1 3GPP2 C.S0024-A v3.0: cdma2000 High Rate Packet Data Air Interface Specification. 10 2 3GPP2 C.R1001: Administration of Parameter Value Assignments for cdma2000 11 Spread S
34、pectrum Standards. (Informative Reference) 12 3 3GPP2 X.S0058-0 v1.0: WiMAX-HRPD Interworking: Core Network Aspects. 13 4 3GPP2 A.S0023-0 v1.0: WiMAX and HRPD Interworking Interoperability Specification: 14 (WiMAX HRPD IIOS). 15 5 3GPP2 C.S0087-0 v1.0: E-UTRAN HRPD and cdma2000 1x Connectivity and 1
35、6 Interworking: Air Interface Specification. 17 6 3GPP2 C.S0002, Physical Layer Standard for cdma2000 Spread Spectrum Systems. 18 7 3GPP2 X.S0011-D: cdma2000 Wireless IP Network Standard. 19 8 WiMAX Forum33“WiMAX Forum,” the WiMAX Forum logo and the WiMAX Forum Certified logo are registered trademar
36、ks of the WiMAX Forum. Network Architecture Release 1 Version 1.6.0 Annex: WiMAX - 20 3GPP2 Interworking Single Radio Transmitter/Dual Receiver. (Informative Reference) 21 3GPP2 C.P0086-0 v1.0 1-1 1 OVERVIEW 1 1.1 Introduction 2 These technical requirements form a compatibility standard for facilita
37、ting cdma2000 High 3 Rate Packet Data (HRPD) interworking with the World Interoperability for Microwave Access 4 (WiMAX4This is a supplementary specification built on top of the existing cdma2000 High Rate Packet 6 Data HRPD air interface specifications. All requirements of the existing C.S0024-A v3
38、.0 ). 5 1 are 7 included and assumed by this specification, unless explicitly excluded or modified herein. In 8 addition this specification also reuses requirements from E-UTRAN-HRPD Interworking 5 9 which are referenced in subsequent sections. 10 1.2 Scope of This Document 11 This specification app
39、lies to High Rate Packet Data Release A compliant access terminals which 12 are enhanced to support the HRPD interworking with WiMAX using a single transmitter/dual 13 receiver and access networks which are enhanced to support the HRPD interworking with 14 WiMAX. 15 These requirements ensure that a
40、compliant access terminal can obtain interworking service 16 through any access network conforming to this standard. These requirements do not address 17 the quality or reliability of that service, nor do they cover equipment performance or 18 measurement procedures. 19 This specification is primari
41、ly oriented toward requirements necessary for the design and 20 implementation of access terminals. As a result, detailed procedures are specified for access 21 terminals to ensure a uniform response to all access networks. Access network procedures, 22 however, are specified only to the extent nece
42、ssary for compatibility with those specified for the 23 access terminal. 24 This specification includes provisions for future service additions and expansion of system 25 capabilities. The architecture defined by this specification permits such expansion without the 26 loss of backward compatibility
43、 to older access terminals. 27 28 1.3 Requirement Language 29 Compatibility, as used in connection with this standard, is understood to mean: Any access 30 terminal can obtain service through any access network conforming to this standard. 31 Conversely, all access networks conforming to this standa
44、rd can service access terminals. 32 “Shall” and “shall not” identify requirements to be followed strictly to conform to the standard 33 and from which no deviation is permitted. “Should” and “should not” indicate that one of 34 several possibilities is recommended as particularly suitable, without m
45、entioning or excluding 35 4“WiMAX” is a trademark of the WiMAX Forum. 3GPP2 C.P0086-0 v1.0 1-2 others, that a certain course of action is preferred but not necessarily required, or that (in the 1 negative form) a certain possibility or course of action is discouraged but not prohibited. “May” 2 and
46、“need not” indicate a course of action permissible within the limits of the standard. “Can” 3 and “cannot” are used for statements of possibility and capability, whether material, physical, 4 or causal. 5 1.4 Architecture Reference Model 6 The cdma2000 (HRPD) interworking with WiMAX architecture ref
47、erence model, is presented in 7 Figure 1.4-1-1. The reference model consists of the following functional units: the cdma2000 8 mode of the dual mode access terminals, the cdma2000 access network and the X1 Tunnel 9 Interface. 10 X1 Tunnel Interfacecdma2000/WiMAXDual ReceiverSingle Transmitter Access
48、 TerminalSectorcdma2000 Access NetworkWiMAX-3GPP2 Core Network WiMAX Access NetworkHRPD SFFcdma2000 Air InterfaceA23WiMAX Air Interface11 Figure 1.4-1-1 WiMAX-HRPD Interworking Architecture Reference Model 12 The X1 Tunnel Interface involves the WiMAX mode of the dual mode access terminal, the 13 Wi
49、MAX air interface, the WiMAX access network, and the Common IP core network 7. The 14 elements related to the Tunnel Interface shown in Figure 1.4-1-1 are specified in 3 and 4. 15 The cdma2000 inter-radio-access-technology interworking protocols used over the X1 Tunnel 16 Interfaces and the cdma2000 air interface are defined in this document. 17 18 3GPP2 C.P0086-0 v1.0 1-3 X2 Tunnel Interfacecdma2000/WiMAXDual ReceiverSingle Transmitter Access TerminalWiMAXBSWiMAXAccess NetworkWiMAX-3GPP2 Core Network cdma2000 Access NetworkWiMAX SFFWi