TIA-871-A-2012 Markov Service Option (MSO) for cdma2000 Spread Spectrum Systems.pdf

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1、 TIA-871-A (Revision of TIA-871) September 2012Markov Service Option (MSO) for cdma2000Spread Spectrum Systems NOTICE TIA Engineering Standards and Publications are designed to serve the public interest through eliminating misunderstandings between manufacturers and purchasers, facilitating intercha

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17、AL, INCIDENTAL OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES (INCLUDING DAMAGES FOR LOSS OF BUSINESS, LOSS OF PROFITS, LITIGATION, OR THE LIKE), WHETHER BASED UPON BREACH OF CONTRACT, BREACH OF WARRANTY, TORT (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE), PRODUCT LIABILITY OR OTHERWISE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGES. THE

18、FOREGOING NEGATION OF DAMAGES IS A FUNDAMENTAL ELEMENT OF THE USE OF THE CONTENTS HEREOF, AND THESE CONTENTS WOULD NOT BE PUBLISHED BY TIA WITHOUT SUCH LIMITATIONS. 3GPP2 C.S0025-A v1.0 Revision History Revision Description of Changes Date Rev.0 v1.0 Initial publication April, 2001 Rev.0 v2.0 Point

19、release May, 2006 Rev.A v1.0 Initial publication with Flexible Markov Service Option March, 2011 Rev.A v1.0 Republication to add “Informative” to annex titles June, 2012 3GPP2 C.S0025-A v1.0 i Contents 1 1 General 1-1 2 1.1 Scope 1-1 3 1.2 Terms .1-2 4 1.3 Notation 1-4 5 1.4 References 1-5 6 2 Marko

20、v Service Option 2-1 7 2.1 General Description 2-1 8 2.2 Service Option Number .2-1 9 2.3 Multiplex Options .2-2 10 2.3.1 Required Multiplex Option Support 2-2 11 2.3.2 Interfaces to the Multiplex Sublayer .2-2 12 2.4 Negotiation and Activation of Service Option .2-2 13 2.4.1 Mobile Station Requirem

21、ents .2-3 14 2.4.2 Base Station Requirements 2-4 15 2.5 Synchronization Frame .2-4 16 2.6 Counters 2-5 17 2.7 Mobile Station Initialization and Control Operations .2-7 18 2.7.1 Service Option Initialization .2-7 19 2.7.2 Mobile Station Control Operations .2-8 20 2.8 Data Block Processing 2-9 21 2.8.

22、1 Transmit Data Block Processing .2-9 22 2.8.2 Receive Data block Processing 2-10 23 2.9 Data Block Generation 2-13 24 2.9.1 Pseudo-random Number Generation 2-13 25 2.9.2 Rate Selection 2-16 26 2.9.3 Information Bit Generation 2-20 27 3 Message Formats . 3-1 28 3.1 Base Station Message Formats .3-1

23、29 3.1.1 Service Option Control Message .3-1 30 3.2 Mobile Station Message Formats .3-4 31 3.2.1 FER Counters Response .3-4 32 3.2.2 Same Rate Received Counters Response .3-6 33 3.2.3 Same Rate Transmitted Counters Response .3-7 34 3.2.4 Transmitted Counters Response .3-8 35 3.2.5 Rate 1 Expected Co

24、unters Response 3-10 36 3.2.6 Rate 1/2 Expected Counters Response . 3-12 37 3.2.7 Rate 1/4 Expected Counters Response . 3-14 38 3.2.8 Rate 1/8 Expected Counters Response . 3-16 39 4 Flexible Markov Service Option 4-1 40 4.1 General Description 4-1 41 4.2 Service Option Number .4-1 42 3GPP2 C.s0025-A

25、 v1.0 ii 4.3 Multiplex Options . 4-2 1 4.3.1 Required Multiplex Option Support 4-2 2 4.3.2 Interfaces to the Multiplex Sublayer . 4-2 3 4.4 Negotiation and Activation of Service Option . 4-3 4 4.4.1 Mobile Station Requirements . 4-3 5 4.4.2 Base Station Requirements 4-4 6 4.5 Synchronization Frame 4

26、-5 7 4.6 Counters 4-5 8 4.7 Mobile Station Initialization and Control Operations . 4-10 9 4.7.1 Service Option Initialization . 4-10 10 4.7.2 Mobile Station Control Operations . 4-11 11 4.8 Data Block Processing 4-13 12 4.8.1 Transmit Data Block Processing 4-13 13 4.8.2 Receive Data block Processing

27、 . 4-14 14 4.9 Data Block Generation . 4-18 15 4.9.1 Pseudo-random Number Generation 4-18 16 4.9.2 Rate Selection 4-21 17 4.9.3 Information Bit Generation 4-25 18 5 Message Formats . 5-1 19 5.1 Base Station Message Formats . 5-1 20 5.1.1 Service Option Control Message . 5-1 21 5.2 Mobile Station Mes

28、sage Formats 5-6 22 5.2.1 FER Counters Response 5-6 23 5.2.2 Same Rate Received Counters Response 5-8 24 5.2.3 Same Rate Transmitted Counters Response . 5-9 25 5.2.4 Transmitted Counters Response 5-10 26 5.2.5 Rate 1 Expected Counters Response 5-13 27 5.2.6 Rate 1/2 Expected Counters Response 5-15 2

29、8 5.2.7 Rate 1/4 Expected Counters Response 5-16 29 5.2.8 Rate 1/8 Expected Counters Response 5-18 30 5.2.9 Rate 0 Expected Counters Response 5-20 31 5.2.10 R-ACKCH1 Transmitted Counters Response 5-21 32 5.2.11 F-ACKCH Expected Counters Response . 5-22 33 ANNEX A USING THE MARKOV SERVICE OPTION (Inf

30、ormative) . A-1 34 ANNEX B MARKOV CALL FLOW EXAMPLES (for a system operating in MC-35 41 mode) (Informative) B-1 36 ANNEX C MSO OPERATION EXAMPLES (Informative) C-1 37 ANNEX D USING THE Flexible MARKOV SERVICE OPTION (Informative) D-1 38 ANNEX E MARKOV CALL FLOW EXAMPLES (for a system operating in M

31、C-39 41 mode) (Informative) E-1 40 ANNEX F FMSO OPERATION EXAMPLES (Informative) F-1 41 42 43 3GPP2 C.S0025-A v1.0 iii Figures 1 Figure 1. Synchronized Operation of Pseudo-Random Number Generators. 2-14 2 Figure 2. Reshuffling of (k)ynto Generate (k)yLEn. 2-21 3 Figure 3. Synchronized Operation of P

32、seudo-Random Number Generators. 4-19 4 Figure 4. Reshuffling of (k)ynto Generate (k)yLEn. 4-26 5 Figure 5. Simple Markov Call Flow, Mobile Station Origination B-1 6 Figure 6. Simple Markov Call Flow, Mobile Station Termination B-2 7 Figure 7. Markov Call Flow, Base Station Commanded Test Mode Change

33、 B-3 8 Figure 8. Simple Markov Call Flow, Mobile Station Origination E-1 9 Figure 9. Simple Markov Call Flow, Mobile Station Termination E-2 10 Figure 10. Markov Call Flow, Base Station Commanded Test Mode Change . E-3 11 12 13 3GPP2 C.s0025-A v1.0 iv This page intentionally left blank. 1 2 3GPP2 C.

34、S0025-A v1.0 v Tables 1 Table 1. Summary of Markov Service Option Notation 1-4 2 Table 2. Summary of Flexible Markov Service Option Notation .1-5 3 Table 3. Data Block Types Supplied by the MSO to the Multiplex Sublayer 2-2 4 Table 4. Valid Service Configuration Attributes for MSO .2-3 5 Table 5. Tr

35、ansmit Frame Counters Maintained by the Mobile Station .2-5 6 Table 6. Receive Frame Counters Maintained by the Mobile Station (Part 1 of 2) 2-5 7 Table 7. Receive Frame Counters Maintained by the Mobile Station (Part 2 of 2) 2-7 8 Table 8. Correspondence between the VECT_COUNTER_ID Field and the Mo

36、bile 9 Station Response 2-9 10 Table 9. Counters for Transmitted Frames . 2-10 11 Table 10. Counter Updates for Received Frames for MSO when Multiplex Option in 12 use is 0x01 (Part 1 of 2) 2-11 13 Table 11. Counter Updates for Received Frames for MSO when Multiplex Option in 14 use is 0x01 (Part 2

37、of 2) 2-12 15 Table 12. Counter Updates for Received Frames for MSO when Multiplex Option in 16 use is 0x02 (Part 1 of 2) 2-12 17 Table 13. Counter Updates for Received Frames for MSO when Multiplex Option in 18 use is 0x02 (Part 2 of 2) 2-13 19 Table 14. Definition of States in the 16-State First O

38、rder Markov Chain . 2-17 20 Table 15. Cumulative Transition Probabilities for a Variable Rate Test . 2-19 21 Table 16. Fixed Rate Modes 2-19 22 Table 17. Required Number of Pseudo-Random Numbers per frame . 2-20 23 Table 18. Procedure for Generating the Data Contents of Data Blocks 2-21 24 Table 19.

39、 Required Number of Pseudo-Random Numbers per frame . 2-22 25 Table 20. Procedure for Generating the Data Contents of Data Blocks 2-22 26 Table 21. CTL_REC_TYPE Codes 3-1 27 Table 22. Service Option Control Message Type-specific Fields .3-1 28 Table 23. TEST_MODE Codes .3-2 29 Table 24. Type-specifi

40、c Fields in a Service Option Control Message used for 30 Counter Retrieval from the Mobile Station. 3-3 31 Table 25. VECT_COUNTER_ID Codes .3-3 32 Table 26. Type-specific Fields in a Service Option Control Message corresponding 33 to FER Counters Response 3-4 34 3GPP2 C.s0025-A v1.0 vi Table 27. Typ

41、e-specific Fields in the Service Option Control Message 1 corresponding to Same Rate Received Counters Response 3-6 2 Table 28. Type-specific Fields in the Service Option Control Message 3 corresponding to Same Rate Transmitted Counters Response . 3-7 4 Table 29. Type-specific Fields in the Service

42、Option Control Message 5 corresponding to Transmitted Counters Response 3-8 6 Table 30. Type-specific Fields in the Service Option Control Message 7 corresponding to Rate 1 Expected Counters Response 3-10 8 Table 31. Type-specific Fields in the Service Option Control Message 9 corresponding to Rate

43、1/2 Expected Counters Response 3-12 10 Table 32. Type-specific Fields in a Service Option Control Message corresponding 11 to Rate 1/4 Expected Counters Response . 3-14 12 Table 33. Type-specific Fields in a Service Option Control Message corresponding 13 to Rate 1/8 Expected Counters Response . 3-1

44、6 14 Table 34. Data Block Types Supplied by the FMSO to the Multiplex Sublayer 4-2 15 Table 35 Rates of Expected Data Block Types Supplied by the Multiplex Sublayer 16 to the FMSO . 4-3 17 Table 36. Valid Service Configuration Attributes for FMSO . 4-4 18 Table 37. Transmit Frame Counters Maintained

45、 by the Base Station and Mobile 19 Station . 4-5 20 Table 38. Transmit Counters on R-ACKCH1 Maintained by the Mobile Station 4-6 21 Table 39. Transmit Counters on F-ACKCH Maintained by the Base Station . 4-6 22 Table 40. Receive Frame Counters Maintained by the Base Station and Mobile 23 Station (Pa

46、rt 1 of 2) . 4-7 24 Table 41. Receive Frame Counters Maintained by the Base Station and Mobile 25 Station (Part 2 of 2) . 4-9 26 Table 42. Receive Counters on R-ACKCH1 Maintained by the Base Station 4-9 27 Table 43. Receive Counters on F-ACKCH Maintained by the Mobile Station . 4-10 28 Table 44. Cor

47、respondence between the VECT_COUNTER_ID Field and the Mobile 29 Station Response 4-12 30 Table 45. Counters for Transmitted Frames . 4-14 31 Table 46. Counter Updates for Received Frames forFMSO when Multiplex Option 32 in use is 0x01 (Part 1 of 2) 4-15 33 Table 47. Counter Updates for Received Fram

48、es forFMSO when Multiplex Option 34 in use is 0x01 (Part 2 of 2) 4-16 35 Table 48. Counter Updates for Received Frames forFMSO when Multiplex Option 36 in use is 0x02 (Part 1 of 2) 4-17 37 3GPP2 C.S0025-A v1.0 vii Table 49. Counter Updates for Received Frames forFMSO when Multiplex Option 1 in use i

49、s 0x02 (Part 2 of 2) 4-18 2 Table 50. Definition of States in the 25-State First Order Markov Chain . 4-22 3 Table 51. Cumulative State Transition Probabilities for a Variable Rate Test 4-24 4 Table 52. Fixed Rate Modes 4-25 5 Table 53. Required Number of Pseudo-Random Numbers per frame . 4-25 6 Table 54. Information Bit Generation Parameters for Multiplex Option 1 4-26 7 Table 55. Required Number of Pseudo-Random Numbers per frame . 4-27 8 Table 56. Information Bit Generation Parameters for Multiplex Option 2 4-27 9 Table 57. CTL_REC_TYPE Codes 5-1 10 Table 58. Service Option Control Me

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