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20、s the mobility-management functions forpacket-data service (GPRS-136). These functions include locationtracking and user-identity confidentiality.TIA/EIA-136-336 was developed by TR-45.3.2, the Data ServicesWorking Group of TR-45.3, the TIA TDMA Wireless StandardsSubcommittee.Annex A provides the SD
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22、suggestions to the following address:Telecommunications Industry Association2500 Wilson Boulevard Suite 300Arlington VA 22201-3836TIA/EIA-136-336iiTHIS PAGE INTENTIONALLY LEFT BLANKTIA/EIA-136-336iiiContents1 Introduction and Conventions 12 Overview 22.1 GMM 32.2 136MM. 42.3 Services Required from T
23、OM 42.4 Services Required from Logical Link Control42.5 Services Required from the RR Layer 53 Primitives . 53.1 ENABLE_ACCESS_IND 63.2 DISABLE_ACCESS_IND . 63.3 LEAVE_PDCH_REQ 73.4 HARD_PAGE_IND . 73.5 SUSPEND_REQ 73.6 POWER_DOWN_REQ 73.7 RPDCH_REQ. 73.8 FPDCH_IND 73.9 GMMRR_PAGE_IND . 73.10 PBCCH_
24、IND 73.11 GMMRR_SUSPEND_REQ . 73.12 GMMRR_RESUME_REQ. 84 136MM States 94.1 Null State (D1) . 94.2 136MM Camping - Restricted (P3R) . 94.3 136MM Camping - Unrestricted (P3U) 114.4 136MM Registration Proceeding (P4) 154.5 136MM Terminated Pt-to-Pt Teleservice Proceeding (P7) 194.6 136MM SSD Update Pro
25、ceeding (P8) . 204.7 136MM Originated Pt-to-Pt Teleservice Proceeding (P9) . 215 Procedures 235.1 Registration 235.2 Deregistration . 245.3 Registration Update 255.4 PBCCH Update 266 Layer-3 Message Set 276.1 PBCCH Messages 276.1.1 F-PBCCH Messages 276.1.1.1 PCCH Structure .286.1.1.2 Tunnel Paramete
26、rs .296.1.1.3 PCCH Access Parameters 31TIA/EIA-136-336iv6.1.1.4 Control Channel Selection Parameters 326.1.1.5 System Identity 336.1.1.6 DCCH Pointer List 336.1.1.7 GPRS-136 Parameters . 336.1.1.8 SOC/BSMC Identification. 336.1.1.9 WGPRS Parameters. 346.1.2 E-PBCCH Messages 356.1.2.1 Multi-Hyperband
27、 Neighbor Cell 356.1.2.2 Emergency Information Broadcast. 366.1.2.3 Time and Date 366.2 S-PBCCH Messages . 366.3 Reserved Slots Messages 366.4 FPDCH Messages. 376.5 RPDCH Messages. 377 Information Elements 397.1 Abbreviated DVCC. 397.2 Access Burst Size 397.3 Additional PCCH Information 397.4 AUTH .
28、 407.5 AUTH Map. 407.6 BS_CV_MAX. 407.7 Capability Request 407.8 Cell Barred 407.9 Channel Capability 407.10 DCCH Pointer Set. 417.11 DCCH Pointer Set - Other Hyperband 427.12 DELAY. 427.13 DEREG. 437.14 DVCC . 437.15 FOREG . 437.16 Gamma 437.17 Hyperframe Counter . 437.18 IMSI Precedence. 437.19 Id
29、entity Inclusion Control . 437.20 LAREG. 437.21 MAC Configuration Parameters . 447.22 Message Type . 457.23 Modulation Threshold (Fixed-Coding Mode). 467.24 Modulation Threshold (Incremental-Redundancy Mode). 467.25 MS_ACC_PWR 477.26 Neighbor-Cell List (Analog). 477.27 Neighbor-Cell List (PCCH) 477.
30、28 Neighbor-Cell List (Other Hyperband - DCCH). 477.29 Neighbor-Cell List (Other Hyperband - PCCH) . 487.30 Neighbor-Cell List (TDMA). 48TIA/EIA-136-336v7.31 Number of E-PBCCH. 487.32 Number of F-PBCCH . 497.33 Number of Reserved Slots 497.34 Number of Reserved Slots on Supplementary Phases 497.35 N
31、umber of S-PBCCH . 507.36 PCCH Neighbor Cell 517.37 PPCH_DISPLACEMENT 527.38 Present RAI 527.39 Primary Superframe Indicator 527.40 Priority Threshold. 527.41 Protocol Discriminator . 527.42 PDREG. 527.43 PUREG. 537.44 RAND Info . 537.45 PCCH Slot Configuration. 537.46 R-DATA Message Length 537.47 R
32、adio-Resource-Protocol Version 537.48 Reg-Info Map . 537.49 REG_Period . 547.50 REGH. 547.51 REGID Parameters . 547.52 REGR 547.53 RSS_ACC_MIN. 547.54 S 547.55 SCANINTERVAL 547.56 Scanning-Option Indicator 547.57 SERV_SS . 547.58 SS_SUFF 547.59 SYREG. 547.60 T_AMI 547.61 T_MAT 557.62 Uplink Committe
33、d Transaction Size (NB_Max) 557.63 Uplink-Power-Control Alpha . 567.64 WPAN_DEC 567.65 WPAN_INC . 567.66 WPAN_MAX. 568 136MM Timers 579 Encapsulation Function 5810 Tunneling of Messages (TOM). 6010.1 Uplink TOM Protocol Envelope (MS to SGSN) 6010.2 Downlink TOM Protocol Envelope (SGSN to MS) . 6211
34、Public-Packet Autonomous-circuit Span. 62TIA/EIA-136-336vi12 References 66Annex A 136MM SDL Diagram 68TIA/EIA-136-336viiFiguresFigure 1 Reference Model - Class B136 Mobile Station . 2Figure 2 PAS Mode . 63TIA/EIA-136-336viiiTablesTable 1 Actions Upon Registration Reject . 18Table 2 Procedure Timers
35、for Class-B136 Mobile Stations . 57Table 3 Procedure Timers for Class-C136 Mobile Stations . 57TIA/EIA-136-336ixRevision HistoryVersion DescriptionTIA/EIA-136-336 First releaseSpare pageTIA/EIA-136-33611 Introduction and Conventions1This standard specifies GPRS-136 mobile-station functions related t
36、o mobility2management. Familiarity with the following concepts will aid understanding of this3document:4 GMM (General Packet Radio Service Mobility Management) as specified in5GSM 04.08 3.6 DCCH (Digital Control Channel) layer 3 as specified in TIA/EIA-136-123 6.7 Network message-sequence diagrams a
37、s presented in TIA/EIA-136-932 10.8Note the following conventions:9 Unless otherwise specified, all lengths are in bits.10TIA/EIA-136-33622 Overview1GPRS-136 Mobility Management supports mobility by providing functions such as2location tracking and user-identity confidentiality. The GPRS-136 packet-
38、data network3combines TIA/EIA-41 12 circuit-switched network elements with GPRS network4elements (see TIA/EIA-136-330 7). The interaction between the mobile station and the5TIA/EIA-41 network elements is achieved by tunneling TIA/EIA-136 signaling messages6transparently through the SGSN (Serving GPR
39、S Support Node). The SGSN does not7interpret the TIA/EIA-136 messages exchanged between the mobile station and the8Gateway TIA/EIA-41 MSC (Mobile Switching Center).9Two entities, taken together, implement mobility management in GPRS-136:10 GMM performs procedures for packet-data mobility management
40、by interacting11with the packet-data network elements.12 136MM (136 Mobility Management) performs procedures primarily for circuit-13services mobility management and for teleservices by tunneling TIA/EIA-13614signaling messages transparently through the SGSN. Tunneling shall not suspend15packet-data
41、 operation.16Figure 1 Reference Model - Class B136 Mobile Station17Radio Resource Layer136MMGMMGPRS-136 Mobility ManagementLogical Link Control LayerTOM2TOM8LLGMMGMMRR PBCCHEncapsulationTOMTIA/EIA-136-33632.1 GMM1GMM procedures in GPRS-136 shall be as defined in GSM 04.08, with the following2constra
42、ints:3 The Intelligent Roaming procedures defined in TIA/EIA-136-123 and the4procedures defined in this standard shall replace all aspects of PLMN (Public5Land Mobile Network) search defined in GSM 04.08.6 Class-B136 and Class-C136 mobile stations shall perform GMM procedures7applicable to GPRS Clas
43、s-C mobile stations. Class-B136 mobile stations shall8support circuit-paging procedures. GMM shall provide indication to 136MM on9receiving a circuit page.10 Class-B136 mobile stations shall not perform any combined GMM procedures11such as Combined GPRS/IMSI Attach or Combined Routing Area/Location
44、Area12Update.13 Class B136 and Class C136 mobile stations shall never enter the packet mobility14management IDLE state (see GSM 03.60).15 When requested by 136MM, GMM shall issue the GMMRR_SUSPEND_REQ16primitive (see TIA/EIA-136-335). GMM shall also suspend LLC using the17LLGMM_SUSPEND_REQ primitive
45、 (see GSM 04.64).18 GMM shall issue a GMMRR_RESUME_REQ primitive (see TIA/EIA-136-335)19if all the following conditions apply:20 GMM is in GMM-REGISTERED.SUSPENDED state.21 The mobile-station has returned to a PCCH from a DCCH.22 GMM determines that neither an Attach nor a Routing-Area Update is23re
46、quired.24 GMM shall treat a change in DVCC (Digital Verification Color Code) on the25PCCH as a change in Cell Identity.26 GMM shall proceed with a power-down Detach only upon receiving the27POWER_DOWN_REQ primitive from 136MM.28Interaction between GMM and 136MM is achieved by the inter-entity primit
47、ives defined29in section 3. GSM 04.08 has not been modified to explicitly show the reception of30primitives from 136MM, nor has it been modified to show the generation of primitives31from GMM to 136MM. Generation and handling of these primitives are specified in this32standard.33Note that GMM monito
48、rs user-actions for enabling and disabling packet service (see34GSM 04.08).35GSM 04.08 specifies that all data transfers shall be disabled when GMM initiates the36Attach, the Routing-Area Update, or the Detach procedure. GMM shall provide37indication to 136MM on the initiation and completion of thes
49、e procedures.38GMM shall provide indication to 136MM on the failure of the following procedures:39 Attach40TIA/EIA-136-3364 Routing-Area Update1 Authentication2Such failures shall result in the mobile station leaving the PDCH.32.2 136MM4136MM procedures shall be as defined in this standard. Class-B136 and Class-C1365mobile stations shall implement this standard. The 136MM procedures and messages6defined in this standard are derived largely from the DCCH Layer 3 procedures and7messages defined in TIA/EIA-136-12