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18、DAMAGES IS A FUNDAMENTAL ELEMENT OF THE USE OF THE CONTENTS HEREOF, AND THESE CONTENTS WOULD NOT BE PUBLISHED BY TIA WITHOUT SUCH LIMITATIONS. TIA-1149-0-1 CONTENTS i FOREWORD vii 1 NOTES . ix 2 REFERENCES ix 3 1 General . 1-1 4 1.1 Terms and Acronyms . 1-1 5 1.1.1 Terms 1-1 6 1.2 Signaling Architec
19、ture . 1-2 7 2 CMAS Reference Architecture For CDMA . 2-1 8 2.1 Network Entities 2-1 9 2.1.1 Federal Alert Gateway 2-1 10 2.1.2 CMSP Gateway 2-2 11 2.1.3 Message Center (MC) . 2-2 12 2.1.4 Mobile Station (MS) 2-2 13 2.1.5 Mobile Switching Center (MSC) 2-2 14 2.1.6 Short Message Entity (SME) . 2-2 15
20、 2.2 Reference Points 2-3 16 2.2.1 Reference Point C 2-3 17 2.2.2 Reference Point M1 2-3 18 2.2.3 Reference Point Q 2-3 19 2.2.4 Reference Point Um2-3 20 2.2.5 Reference Point E 2-3 21 3 Network Support For Reference Point E . 3-1 22 3.1 CMSP Gateway Support for Reference Point E . 3-1 23 3.2 MC Sup
21、port for Reference Point E . 3-2 24 4 SMS Broadcast Message For CMAS Application. 4-1 25 4.1 Mapping of CMAS Parameters . 4-1 26 4.2 Mapping of CMAS Message Structure to SMS Broadcast Message . 4-3 27 4.3 CMAS Message 4-5 28 5 Requirements for Mobile Station CMAS Operation . 5-1 29 5.1 Channel 5-1 3
22、0 5.2 Security . 5-1 31 TIA-1149-0-1 CONTENTS ii 5.3 Duplicate Detection . 5-1 1 5.4 Mobile Station Message Parsing Requirements 5-1 2 6 Requirements for Base Station CMAS Operation . 6-1 3 4 TIA-1149-0-1 FIGURES iii Figure 2-1. CMAS Reference Architecture for CDMA . 2-1 1 Figure 4-1. CMAS Message .
23、 4-4 2 Figure 4-2. CMAS Message Structure . 4-4 3 4 5 TIA-1149-0-1 FIGURES iv No text.1 TIA-1149-0-1 TABLES v Table 3-1. SMSDeliveryPointToPoint INVOKE Parameter Setting for CMSP Gateway . 3-1 1 Table 3-2. SMSDeliveryPointToPoint INVOKE Parameter Setting for MC . 3-3 2 Table 4-1. Mapping Reference P
24、oint B Elements to Reference Point C and E 3 Elements 4-1 4 Table 4-2. SMS Broadcast Field mapping . 4-5 5 Table 4-3. E_RECORD_TYPE Encoding 4-6 6 Table 4-4. CMAE_category Encoding . 4-74-8 7 Table 4-5. CMAE_response_type Encoding . 4-8 8 Table 4-6. CMAE_severity Encoding 4-84-9 9 Table 4-7. CMAE_ur
25、gency Encoding 4-84-9 10 Table 4-8. CMAE_certainty Encoding . 4-9 11 Table 4-9. CMAE_expires Encoding 4-10 12 13 14 TIA-1149-0-1 TABLES vi No text. 1 TIA-1149-0-1 FOREWORD vii (This foreword is not part of this Standard) 1 This Standard was prepared by Telecommunications Industry Association (TIA).
26、The 2 standard provides a specification for Commercial Mobile Alert Service (CMAS) over CDMA 3 systems. 4 5 TIA-1149-0-1 SCOPE viii The scope of this document covers support for Commercial Mobile Alert Service (CMAS). 1 The network entities and associated reference points that comprise the CMAS Refe
27、rence 2 Architecture for CDMA are included. The reference architecture, as defined herein, is 3 intended to provide a level of abstraction that may facilitate the specification of messages 4 and protocols within. As such, implementations may vary with respect to how the 5 functional entities are dis
28、tributed among various physical units. In cases where functional 6 entities are combined in the same physical equipment, the reference points between those 7 entities become internal, and need not adhere to interface standards. 8 TIA-1149-0-1 NOTES ix 1. Compatibility, as used in connection with cdm
29、a20001, is understood to mean: any 1 cdma2000 mobile station is able to place and receive calls in cdma2000 and IS-95 2 systems. Conversely, any cdma2000 system is able to place and receive calls for 3 cdma2000 and IS-95 mobile stations. 4 2. The term “dual-mode mobile station” indicates a mobile st
30、ation capable of both 5 analog (FM) and spread spectrum (CDMA) operation. 6 3. This compatibility specification is based upon spectrum allocations that have been 7 defined by various governmental administrations. 8 4. Each mobile station is assigned a single unique 32-bit binary serial number (ESN)
31、9 or a single unique 56-bit binary serial number (MEID) that cannot be changed by 10 the subscriber without rendering the mobile station inoperative. 11 5. “Base station” refers to the functions performed in the fixed network. These 12 functions are typically distributed among cells, sectors, and mo
32、bile switching 13 centers. 14 6. This standard uses the following verbal forms: “Shall” and “shall not” identify 15 requirements strictly to be followed in order to conform with the standard and from 16 which no deviation is permitted. “Should” and “should not” indicate that one of 17 several possib
33、ilities is recommended as particularly suitable, without mentioning or 18 excluding others; that a certain course of action is preferred but not necessarily 19 required; or that (in the negative form) a certain possibility or course of action is 20 discouraged but not prohibited. “May” and “need not
34、” indicate a course of action 21 permissible within the limits of the standard. “Can” and “cannot” are used for 22 statements of possibility and capability, whether material, physical, or causal. 23 7. Footnotes appear at various points in this specification to elaborate and further 24 clarify items
35、 discussed in the body of the specification. 25 8. Unless indicated otherwise, this document presents numbers in decimal form. 26 Binary numbers are distinguished in the text by the use of single quotation marks. 27 9. The following operators define mathematical operations: 28 indicates multiplicati
36、on. 29 x indicates the largest integer less than or equal to x: 1.1 = 1, 1.0 = 1. 30 x indicates the smallest integer greater or equal to x: 1.1 = 2, 2.0 = 2. 31 |x| indicates the absolute value of x: |-17| = 17, |17| = 17.32 indicates exclusive OR (modulo-2 addition). 33 1“cdma2000 is the trademark
37、 for the 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.” TIA-1149-0-1
38、NOTES x min (x, y) indicates the minimum of x and y. 1 max (x, y) indicates the maximum of x and y. 2 x mod y indicates the remainder after dividing x by y: x mod y = x - (y x/y). 3 4 TIA-1149-0-1 REFERENCES xi The following standards contain provisions which, through reference in this text, constit
39、ute 1 provisions of this Standard. At the time of publication, the editions indicated were valid. 2 All standards are subject to revision, and parties to agreements based on this Standard are 3 encouraged to investigate the possibility of applying the most recent editions of the 4 standards indicate
40、d below. 5 6 1 TIA-EIA-IS-2000.1, Introduction to cdma2000 Standard for Spread Spectrum 7 Systems. 8 2 TIA/EIA/IS-2000.2, Physical Layer Standard for cdma2000 Spread Spectrum 9 Systems 10 3 TIA/EIA/IS-2000.3, Medium Access Control (MAC) Standard for cdma2000 Spread 11 Spectrum Systems 12 4 TIA/EIA/I
41、S-2000.4, Signaling Link Access Control (LAC) Standard for cdma2000 13 Spread Spectrum Systems 14 5 TIA-EIA-IS-2000.5, Upper Layer (Layer 3) Signaling Standard for cdma2000 Spread 15 Spectrum Systems 16 6 TIA/EIA/IS-2000.6, Analog Signaling Standard for cdma2000 Spread Spectrum 17 Systems 18 7 TIA/E
42、IA-637, Short Message Services for Spread Spectrum Cellular Systems 19 8 Common Cryptographic Algorithms, Revision C, 1997. An EAR-controlled 20 document subject to restricted distribution. Contact the Telecommunications 21 Industry Association, Arlington, VA. 22 9 Interface Specification for Common
43、 Cryptographic Algorithms, Rev C, 1997. 23 Contact the Telecommunications Industry Association, Arlington, VA. 24 10 TIA/EIA/TSB58, Administration of Parameter Value Assignments for TIA/EIA 25 Wideband Spread Spectrum Standards (Informative Reference) 26 11 Commercial Mobile Alert Service Architectu
44、re and Requirements Version 1.0, FCC 27 Commercial Mobile Service Alert Advisory Committee 28 12 TIA-41-E, Radio Telecommunications Intersystem Operations, Telecommunications 29 Industry Association 30 13 TIA/EIA/IS-824, Generic Broadcast Teleservice Transport Capability - Network 31 Perspective; Te
45、lecommunications Industry Association 32 14 Common Alerting Protocol, v. 1.1, OASIS Standard CAP-V1.1, October 2005. 33 Organization for the Advancement of Structured Information Standards 34 15 ATIS-TIA-J-101, Joint ATIS/TIA CMAS Federal Alert Gateway to CMSP Gateway 35 Interface Specification 36 3
46、7 TIA-1149-0-1 REFERENCES xii No text. 1 General TIA-1149-0-1 1-1 1 GENERAL 1 This section defines the terms and numeric indications used in this document. This 2 section also describes the general signaling architecture. 3 1.1 Terms and Acronyms 4 1.1.1 Terms 5 AMBER. Americas Missing: Broadcast Em
47、ergency Response 6 Base Station. A fixed station used for communicating with mobile stations. Depending 7 upon the context, the term base station may refer to a cell, a section with a cell, an MSC, or 8 other parts of the wireless system. 9 Broadcast. The bearer layer mechanism that is used to deliv
48、er SMS messages on the 10 Paging Channel, Primary Broadcast Control Channel, or on the Forward Traffic Channel to 11 all available mobile stations. 12 Broadcast Messaging Service. A teleservice that allows an SMS message to be sent to all 13 mobile stations. 14 BS. Base Station 15 CAP. Common Alerti
49、ng Protocol as defined 14 16 CDMA. Code Division Multiple Access 17 CMA. Commercial Mobile Alert 18 CMAC. Commercial Mobile Alert C interface 19 CMAE. Commercial Mobile Alert E interface 20 CMAM. Commercial Mobile Alert Message 21 CMAS. Commercial Mobile Alert Service 22 CMSAAC. Commercial Mobile Service Alert Advisory Committee 23 CMSP. Commercial Mobile Service Provider 24 CTIA. Cellular Telecommunications Industry Association 25 f-csch. Forward common signaling logical channel. See 5. 26 f-dsch. Forward dedicated signaling