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19、THE CONTENTS HEREOF, AND THESE CONTENTS WOULD NOT BE PUBLISHED BY TIA WITHOUT SUCH LIMITATIONS. 3GPP2 C.R0022-B v3.0 REVISION HISTORY Revision Description Date Rev B v1.0 Release B initial version with software distribution April 2009 Rev B v2.0 Release B Version 2 September 2010 Rev B v3.0 Release
20、B Version 3 September 2014 3GPP2 C.R0022-B v3.0 i CONTENTS 1 FOREWORD . iii 2 1 ABSTRACT SYNTAX OF POSITION DETERMINATION SERVICE FOR cdma2000 SPREAD 3 SPECTRUM SYSTEMS . 1-1 4 1.1 Scope . 1-1 5 1.2 Usage of Private Request/Response Elements for Non-Standard Use . 1-1 6 1.3 REFERENCES 1-1 7 1.3.1 No
21、rmative References: 1-1 8 2 MESSAGE AND INFORMATION ELEMENT ABSTRACT SYNTAX (WITH ASN.1) 2-3 9 2.1 General Message Structure . 2-3 10 2.2 Information Element Definitions 2-4 11 2.3 Response Element Structures 2-13 12 2.4 Request and Response Elements . 2-30 13 2.5 Common Information Elements 2-66 14
22、 15 3GPP2 C.R0022-B v3.0 ii 1 This page intentionally left blank. 2 3 3GPP2 C.R0022-B v3.0 iii FOREWORD 1 (This foreword is not part of this specification) 2 This foreward is informative. This document contains the Abstract Syntax notation for 1. 3 4 3GPP2 C.R0022-B v3.0 iv REFERENCES 1 The followin
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24、uraged to 4 investigate the possibility of applying the most recent editions of this Software Distribution and the 5 standard indicated below. ANSI and TIA maintain registers of currently valid national standards 6 published by them. 7 8 Normative References: 9 1. 3GPP2 C.S0022-B Ver 2.0, Position D
25、etermination Service for cdma2000 Spread Spectrum 10 Systems, September 2010. 11 2. ITU-T Recommendation X.680, Information Technology - Abstract Syntax Notation One 12 (ASN.1): Specification of basic notation, July 2002. 13 3. ITU-T Recommendation X.691, Information technology - ASN.1 encoding rule
26、s: Specification of 14 Packed Encoding Rules (PER), July 2002. 15 16 3GPP2 C.R0022-B v3.0 1-1 1 ABSTRACT SYNTAX OF POSITION DETERMINATION SERVICE FOR cdma2000 1SPREAD 1 SPECTRUM SYSTEMS 2 1.1 Scope 3 This document contains the Abstract Syntax representation of the PDM as specified in 1. This documen
27、t 4 provides the interface between a mobile and the base station in support of position determination in a cdma2000 5 network. The interface supports the exchange of network and GNSS data for the acquisition and processing of 6 data. 7 1.2 Usage of Private Request/Response Elements for Non-Standard
28、Use 8 The private request/response element mechanism for non-standard use may be used in order to carry extensions 9 which are defined outside this specification. Private requst/response element extensions can be defined by, for 10 example, network operators, manufacturers, and regional standardisat
29、ion bodies. 11 For special operator- (and/or vendor) specific features considered not to be part of the basic 12 functionality, i.e. the functionality required for a complete specification in order to guarantee multi- 13 vendor inter-operability. 14 By vendors for research purposes, e.g. to implemen
30、t and evaluate new algorithms/features before such 15 features are proposed for standardisation. 16 The private request/response element message mechanism should not be used for basic functionality. Such 17 functionality should be standardised. 18 The following private request/response elements are
31、defined: 19 ReqMS-reqPrivateExtension: For mobile station request elements. 20 ProvideMS-respPrivateExtension: For mobile station response elements. 21 ReqBS-reqPrivateExtension: For base station request elements. 22 ProvideBS-respPrivateExtension: For base station response elements. 23 1.3 REFERENC
32、ES 24 The following standard contains provisions, which, through reference in this text, constitute provisions of this 25 Software Distribution. At the time of publication, the editions indicated were valid. All standards are subject to 26 revision, and parties to agreements based on this Software D
33、istribution are encouraged to investigate the 27 possibility of applying the most recent editions of this Software Distribution and the standard indicated below. 28 ANSI and TIA maintain registers of currently valid national standards published by them. 29 1.3.1 Normative References: 30 1. 3GPP2 C.S
34、0022-B v3.0, Position Determination Service for cdma2000 Spread Spectrum 31 Systems, September 2014. 32 1cdma2000 is a trademark for the technical nomenclature for certain specifications and standards of the Organization Partners (OPs) of 3GPP2. Geographically (and as of the date of publications), c
35、dma2000 is a registered trademark of the Telecommunications Industry Association (TIA-USA) in the United States. 3GPP2 C.R0022-B v3.0 1-2 2. ITU-T Recommendation X.680, Information Technology - Abstract Syntax Notation One 1 (ASN.1): Specification of basic notation, July 2002. 2 3. ITU-T Recommendat
36、ion X.691, Information technology - ASN.1 encoding rules: 3 Specification of Packed Encoding Rules (PER), July 2002. 4 5 6 3GPP2 C.R0022-B v3.0 2-3 2 MESSAGE AND INFORMATION ELEMENT ABSTRACT SYNTAX (WITH ASN.1) 1 2 32.1 General Message Structure 3 4 PDDM DEFINITIONS AUTOMATIC TAGS := 5 6 BEGIN 7 8 I
37、MPORTS 9 MS-RequestElementsV1, 10 MS-RequestElementsV2, 11 MS-RequestElementsV3, 12 MS-ResponseElementsV1, 13 MS-ResponseElementsV2, 14 MS-ResponseElementsV3, 15 BS-RequestElementsV1, 16 BS-RequestElementsV2, 17 BS-RequestElementsV3, 18 BS-ResponseElementsV1, 19 BS-ResponseElementsV2, 20 BS-Response
38、ElementsV3 21 22 FROM 23 InformationElements 24 ; 25 26 PDU := SEQUENCE 27 component PDDM-Component, 28 . 29 30 31 PDDM-Component := CHOICE 32 reverseLinkMessage ReverseLinkMessage, 33 forwardLinkMessage ForwardLinkMessage, 34 . 35 36 37 ReverseLinkMessage := SEQUENCE 38 msRequestElementsV1 MS-Reque
39、stElementsV1 OPTIONAL, 39 msRequestElementsV2 MS-RequestElementsV2 OPTIONAL, 40 msRequestElementsV3 MS-RequestElementsV3 OPTIONAL, 41 msResponseElementsV1 MS-ResponseElementsV1 OPTIONAL, 42 msResponseElementsV2 MS-ResponseElementsV2 OPTIONAL, 43 msResponseElementsV3 MS-ResponseElementsV3 OPTIONAL, 4
40、4 . 45 46 47 ForwardLinkMessage := SEQUENCE 48 bsRequestElementsV1 BS-RequestElementsV1 OPTIONAL, 49 bsRequestElementsV2 BS-RequestElementsV2 OPTIONAL, 50 bsRequestElementsV3 BS-RequestElementsV3 OPTIONAL, 51 3GPP2 C.R0022-B v3.0 2-4 bsResponseElementsV1 BS-ResponseElementsV1 OPTIONAL, 1 bsResponseE
41、lementsV2 BS-ResponseElementsV2 OPTIONAL, 2 bsResponseElementsV3 BS-ResponseElementsV3 OPTIONAL, 3 . 4 5 6 END 7 8 42.2 Information Element Definitions 9 10 InformationElements DEFINITIONS AUTOMATIC TAGS := 11 12 BEGIN 13 14 IMPORTS 15 16 ProvideMSLocationResponseResp, 17 ProvideMSInformationResp, 1
42、8 ProvideAutoMeasWeightingFactorsResp, 19 ProvidePseudorangeMeasurementResp, 20 ProvidePilotPhaseMeasurementResp, 21 ProvideTimeOffsetMeasurementResp, 22 ProvideExtMSLocationResponseResp, 23 ProvideExtMSInformationResp, 24 ProvideAutoMeasWeightingFactorsv1Resp, 25 ProvideGeneralLocationMeasurementRe
43、sp, 26 ProvideGPSCoarseLocationResponseResp, 27 ProvideMessagingDelayMeasurementResp, 28 ProvideBearingMeasurementResp, 29 ProvideServingSystemInformationResp, 30 ProvideAdvancedMSInformationResp, 31 ProvideUMBPilotTimeOffsetMeasurementResp, 32 ProvideHRPDPilotPhaseMeasurementResp, 33 ProvideGNSSPse
44、udorangeMeasurementResp, 34 ProvideAdvLocationResponseResp, 35 ProvideAdvSystemParametersInformationResp, 36 ProvideBSLocationResponseResp, 37 ProvideBSCapabilitiesResp, 38 ProvideBaseStationAlmanacResp, 39 ProvideGPSAcquisitionAssistanceResp, 40 ProvideGPSSensitivityAssistanceResp, 41 ProvideGPSLoc
45、Assist-SphericalCoordResp, 42 ProvideGPSLocAssist-CartesianCoordResp, 43 ProvideGPSAlmanacResp, 44 ProvideGPSEphemerisResp, 45 ProvideGPSNavigationMessageBitsResp, 46 ProvideGPSAlmanacCorrectionResp, 47 ProvideGPSSatelliteHealthInfoResp, 48 ProvideExtBSLocationResponseResp, 49 ProvideExtBSCapabilitiesResp, 50 ProvideEnhancedBaseStationAlmanacResp, 51 ProvideGeneralAcquisitionAssistanceResp, 52