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19、equirements Language .1-1 7 1.4 Protocol Overview.1-2 8 1.5 Basic Protocol Numbers .1-2 9 1.6 Document Organization 1-2 10 1.7 Acronyms .1-3 11 1.8 Notation1-3 12 2 Test Application Protocol Specification .2-1 13 2.1 Overview 2-1 14 2.2 Primitives, Local Common Data, and Public Data2-2 15 2.2.1 Comm
20、ands .2-2 16 2.2.2 Indications .2-2 17 2.2.3 Local Common Data.2-2 18 2.2.4 Public Data .2-2 19 2.3 Protocol Data Unit 2-2 20 2.4 Procedures and Messages for the InConfiguration Instance of the Protocol .2-3 21 2.4.1 Procedures .2-3 22 2.4.1.1 Protocol Initialization 2-3 23 2.4.2 Message Formats .2-
21、3 24 2.5 Test Statistics2-4 25 2.5.1 Access Terminal Requirements .2-4 26 2.5.2 Access Network Requirements .2-4 27 2.6 Procedures and Messages for the InUse Instance of the Protocol .2-4 28 2.6.1 Procedures .2-4 29 2.6.1.1 Protocol Initialization for the InUse Protocol Instance .2-4 30 2.6.1.2 Hard
22、 Commit Procedures 2-4 31 2.6.1.3 Soft Commit Procedures 2-5 32 C.S0090-0 v1.0 CONTENTS ii 2.6.1.4 Command Processing 2-5 1 2.6.1.5 Common Procedures2-5 2 2.6.1.5.1 Test Parameter Configuration 2-5 3 2.6.1.5.2 TAP Packet Transmission and Reception.2-7 4 2.6.1.5.3 CQI Transmission2-13 5 2.6.1.5.4 Fix
23、ed TxPower Mode.2-13 6 2.6.1.5.5 Lower Layer Protocol Configuration 2-14 7 2.6.2 Type Definitions 2-15 8 2.7 Message Formats .2-15 9 2.7.1 TAPParameterAssignment 2-15 10 2.7.1.1 TAPDataSourceConfiguration ParameterRecord2-15 11 2.7.1.2 CQIValueFixedMode ParameterRecord .2-17 12 2.7.1.3 TxPowerFixedM
24、ode ParameterRecord .2-17 13 2.7.2 TAPParameterComplete 2-18 14 2.8 Interface to other Protocols .2-18 15 2.8.1 Commands Sent 2-18 16 2.8.2 Indications .2-18 17 2.9 Configuration Attributes .2-18 18 2.9.1 Simple Attributes.2-18 19 2.9.2 Complex Attributes 2-21 20 2.9.2.1 FlowN Attribute 2-21 21 2.10
25、 Non-Attribute Data 2-23 22 2.11 Session State Information 2-23 23 3 Test application Example flow Diagrams and statistics collection 3-1 24 3.1 Overview 3-1 25 3.2 Configuration .3-1 26 3.2.1 Reliable Communication Personality Configuration .3-1 27 3.2.2 Initial Test Personality Configuration 3-3 2
26、8 3.2.3 TAP Messaging.3-3 29 3.2.4 Test Run Personality Configuration .3-4 30 3.3 PER Measurement .3-6 31 32 C.S0090-0 v1.0 FIGURES iii Figure 2.1-1 TAP Flows . 2-2 1 Figure 2.3-1 TAP Packet Encapsulation. 2-3 2 Figure 3.2-1. Flow Diagram for Initial Session Negotiation 3-2 3 Figure 3.2-2. Flow Diag
27、ram for Initial Session Negotiation 3-3 4 Figure 3.2-3. Session Negotiation for Test Configuration 3-5 5 6 7 C.S0090-0 v1.0 iv No Text.1 C.S0090-0 v1.0 TABLES v List of Acronyms . 1-3 1 PacketType Feild Encoding . 2-8 2 Table 2-2. Simple Configurable Attributes 2-19 3 4 5 C.S0090-0 v1.0 vi No Text.
28、1 C.S0090-0 v1.0 vii FOREWORD 1 (This foreword is not part of this standard) 2 This standard was prepared by Technical Specification Group C of the Third Generation 3 Partnership Project 2 (3GPP2). This standard is a companion to the Ultra Mobile 4 Broadband (UMB) 1 air interface standards. This spe
29、cification provides a set of 5 procedures that the access terminal and the access network can use to conduct the access 6 terminal minimum performance tests in a factory/laboratory environment. It also allows 7 measurements of certain forward and reverse link performances in a field environment.8 1
30、Ultra Mobile Broadband and (UMB) are trade and service marks owned by the CDMA Development Group (CDG). C.S0090-0 v1.0 viii No Text. 1 2 C.S0090-0 v1.0 ix SCOPE 1 (This scope is not part of this standard) 2 The technical requirements specified in this document meet the following objectives. 3 They p
31、rovide a set of procedures that the access terminal and the access network can use 4 To conduct the access terminal minimum performance and certain signaling 5 conformance tests in a factory/laboratory environment. 6 To conduct measurement of certain forward and reverse link performances in a 7 fiel
32、d environment. 8 These technical requirements form a compatibility standard for test applications in Ultra 9 Mobile Broadband (UMB)2 air interface standards. These requirements ensure that a 10 compliant access terminal and a compliant access network can interoperate to execute 11 tests in meeting t
33、he above objectives. 12 This specification is primarily oriented toward requirements necessary for the design and 13 implementation of access terminals. As a result, detailed procedures are specifi ed for 14 access terminals to ensure a uniform response to all access networks. Access network 15 proc
34、edures, however, are specified only to the extent necessary for compatibility with those 16 specified for the access terminal. 17 18 2 Ultra Mobile Broadband and (UMB) are trade and service marks owned by the CDMA Development Group (CDG). C.S0090-0 v1.0 x No Text.1 C.S0090-0 v1.0 xi REFERENCES 1 NOR
35、MATIVE REFERENCES 2 The following standards and specifications contain provisions, which, through reference in 3 this text, constitute provisions of this standard. At the time of publication, the editions 4 indicated were valid. All standards are subject to revision, and parties to agreements based
36、5 on this standard are encouraged to investigate the possibility of applying the most recent 6 editions of the standards indicated below. 7 8 1 C.S0084-000-0, Overview for Ultra Mobile Broadband (UMB) Air Interface Specification. 9 2 C.S0084-001-0, Physical Layer for Ultra Mobile Broadband (UMB) Air
37、 Interface 10 Specification. 11 3 C.S0084-002-0, MAC Layer for Ultra Mobile Broadband (UMB) Air Interface Specification. 12 4 C.S0084-003-0, Radio Link Layer for Ultra Mobile Broadband (UMB) Air Interface 13 Specification. 14 5 C.S0084-004-0, Application Layer for Ultra Mobile Broadband (UMB) Air In
38、terface 15 Specification. 16 6 C.S0084-005-0, Security Functions for Ultra Mobile Broadband (UMB) Air Interface 17 Specification. 18 7 C.S0084-006-0, Connection Control Plane for Ultra Mobile Broadband (UMB) Air Interface 19 Specification. 20 8 C.S0084-007-0, Session Control Plane for Ultra Mobile B
39、roadband (UMB) Air Interface 21 Specification. 22 9 C.S0084-008-0, Route Control Plane for Ultra Mobile Broadband (UMB) Air Interface 23 Specification. 24 10 C.S0084-009-0, Broadcast-Multicast Upper Layer for Ultra Mobile Broadband (UMB) Air 25 Interface Specification. 26 INFORMATIVE REFERENCES 27 1
40、1 C.R1001-F version 1.0, Administration of Parameter Value Assignments for cdma2000 28 Spread Spectrum Standards, 2007. 29 30 C.S0090-0 v1.0 xii No Text. 1 C.S0090-0 v1.0 1-1 1 OVERVIEW 1 1.1 Introduction 2 These technical requirements form a compatibility standard for test applications in Ultra 3 M
41、obile Broadband (UMB)3 air interface standards. These requirements ensure that a 4 compliant access terminal and a compliant access network can interoperate to execute 5 tests in meeting the objectives stated in 1.2. While the details of the tests are beyond the 6 scope of this document, an informat
42、ive section illustrating some examples is provided. 7 This specification is primarily oriented toward requirements necessary for the design and 8 implementation of access terminals. As a result, detailed procedures are specified for 9 access terminals to ensure a uniform response to all access netwo
43、rks. Access network 10 procedures, however, are specified only to the extent necessary for compatibility with those 11 specified for the access terminal. 12 1.2 Objectives 13 The Test Application Protocol specified in this document meet the following objectives. It 14 provides a set of procedures th
44、at the access terminal and the access network can use, 15 To conduct the access terminal minimum performance and certain signaling 16 conformance tests in a factory/laboratory environment. 17 To conduct measurement of certain forward and reverse link performances in a 18 field environment. 19 1.3 Re
45、quirements Language 20 Compatibility, as used in connection with this standard, is understood to mean: Any access 21 terminal can obtain service through any access network conforming to this standard. 22 Conversely, all access networks conforming to this standard can service access terminals. 23 “Sh
46、all” and “shall not” identify requirements to be followed strictly to conform to the 24 standard and from which no deviation is permitted. “Should” and “should not” indicate that 25 one of several possibilities is recommended as particularly suitable, without mentioning or 26 excluding others, that
47、a certain course of action is preferred but not necessarily required, 27 or that (in the negative form) a certain possibility or course of action is discouraged but not 28 prohibited. “May” and “need not” indicate a course of action permissible within the limits of 29 the standard. “Can” and “cannot
48、” are used for statements of possibility and capability, 30 whether material, physical, or causal. 31 3 Ultra Mobile Broadband and (UMB) are trade and service marks owned by the CDMA Development Group (CDG). C.S0090-0 v1.0 1-2 1.4 Protocol Overview 1 The following is a brief overview of the Test App
49、lication Protocol. A complete description of 2 the components can be found in the following sections. 3 The Test Application Protocol specifies the procedures and messages to control the Forward 4 and Reverse Traffic Channels and to configure reverse channels associated with the 5 Forward Traffic Channel. It specifies generation and transmission of test packets sent on 6 the Forward and Reverse Traffic Channels for the purpose of testing the se channels. It also 7 specifies statistics collection procedures for certain statistics as seen at the access 8 te