1、1,Table of Contents,2- Partnership Project Description 25- Submission of 3GPP results to ITU 3- Preamble 26- Regulators/Governments 4- 3GPP Overview 27- National/Regional regulatory requirements 5- Definition of 3GPP 28- Resource requirements for establishing 3GPP 6- Scope and objectives (1) 29- Ove
2、rview showing external interfaces 7- Scope and objectives (2) 30- Internal structure of 3GPP 8- Characteristics of 3GPP (1) 31- Internal structure of 3GPP 9- Characteristics of 3GPP (2) 32- Work areas to be covered by the Radio Access Network TSG 10- Partnership and Membership 33- Work areas to be c
3、overed by the Core Network TSG 11- Organizational Partners (1) 34- Work areas to be covered by the Terminal TSG 12- Organizational Partners (2) 35- Work areas to be covered by the System Aspects TSG 13- Market Representation Partners (1) 36- Primary responsibilities of PCGs and TSGs (1) 14- Market R
4、epresentation Partners (2) 37- Primary responsibilities of PCGs and TSGs (2) 15- Individual Members (1) 38- Primary responsibilities of PCGs and TSGs (3) 16- Individual Members (2) 39- Primary responsibilities of PCGs and TSGs (4) 17- Individual Members (3) 40- Primary responsibilities of PCGs and T
5、SGs (5) 18- Observership 41- Participation rights in PCG and TSGs 19- Documentation for 3GPP 42- Principles for decision making within 3GPP 20- The Partnership Project Agreement (1) 43- Principles for voting within TSGs 21- The Partnership Project Agreement (2) 44- Working language for 3GPP 22- The
6、Partnership Project Agreement (3) 45- Relationship with other groups 23- Ownership of the Partnership Project results 46- Intellectual Property Rights (1) 24- Contributions to ITU 47- Intellectual Property Rights (2),2,PARTNERSHIP PROJECT DESCRIPTION,During the meeting held in Copenhagen, 2 - 4 Dece
7、mber 1998 ARIB, ETSI, T1, TTA and TTC agreed this Partnership Project Description.,THIRD GENERATION PARTNERSHIP PROJECT (3GPP),3,Preamble,Standards organizations and other related bodies have agreed to co-operate for the production of a complete set of globally applicable Technical Specifications fo
8、r a 3rd Generation Mobile System based on the evolved GSM core networks and the radio access technologies supported by 3GPP partners (i.e., UTRA both FDD and TDD modes). The Project is entitled the “Third Generation Partnership Project” and may be known by the acronym “3GPP”.3GPP has been establishe
9、d for the preparation and maintenance of the above mentioned Technical Specifications, and is not a legal entity.,4,3GPP Overview,Project Co-ordination Group,Technical Specification Groups,Support Functions,3GPP,Technical Specifications,5,Definition of the Third Generation Partnership Project,3GPP w
10、ill provide globally applicable Technical Specifications for a 3rd Generation Mobile System based on the evolved GSM core network, and the Universal Terrestrial Radio Access (UTRA), to be transposed by relevant standardization bodies (Organizational Partners) into appropriate deliverables (e.g., sta
11、ndards).,6,Scope and objectives (1),The Technical Specifications will be developed in view of global roaming and circulation of terminals. The 3rd Generation Mobile System and its capabilities will be developed in a phased approach. Initially, 3GPP will elaborate, approve and maintain the necessary
12、set of Technical Specifications for the first phase of a 3rd Generation Mobile System including:UTRAN (including UTRA; W-CDMA in Frequency Division Duplex (FDD) mode and TD-CDMA in Time Division Duplex (TDD) mode)3GPP Core Network (Third Generation networking capabilities evolved from GSM . These ca
13、pabilities include mobility management and global roaming.) Terminals for access to the above (including specifications for a UIM)System and service aspects,7,Scope and objectives (2),The set of global specifications for the first phase of the 3GPP core network and the specifications for the GSM cor
14、e network should be common to the largest extent possible and should not be needlessly different. The results of the 3GPP work will form the basis of member contributions to the ITU in accordance with existing procedures. 3GPP will take account of emerging ITU recommendations on interworking between
15、 IMT-2000 family members. In the framework of agreed relationships, 3GPP will elaborate Technical Specifications that will form the basis of standards, or parts of standards, of the Organizational Partners.,8,Characteristics of 3GPP (1),Minimum production time for Technical Specifications from conce
16、ption to approval Fast, electronic based approval process Maximum use of modern (electronic) working methods Minimum number of hierarchical levels with decision making taking place at the lowest appropriate levels,3GPP is characterized by the following attributes:,9,Characteristics of 3GPP (2),A Pro
17、ject Co-ordination function and a Technical Specification function Task oriented, ensuring that on completion of the tasks the future of the project is re-evaluated Cost effective use of financial/human resources provided by Partner Organizations (if required),10,Partnership and Membership,3GPP comp
18、rises of:Partners:Organizational Partners 3GPP is open to all standards organizations irrespective of the geographical location.Market Representation PartnersIndividual Members,11,Organizational Partners (1),12,Organizational Partners (2),An Organizational Partner is: An open standards organization
19、with a national, regional or other officially recognized status (in their country or region) that:has the capability and authority to define, publish and set standards nationally or regionally andhas signed (or whose sponsor has signed) the Partnership Project Agreement Organizational Partners will
20、meet as approriate and make decisions by consensus.,13,Market Representation Partners (1),14,Market Representation Partners (2),Standardization should meet market needs. In order to identify market requirements, the high competence of Market Representation Partners should be used. A Market Represent
21、ation Partner is an organization invited to participate by the Organizational Partners to offer market advice to 3GPP and to bring into 3GPP a consensus view of market requirements (e.g. services, features and functionality) falling within the 3GPP scope. A Market Representation Partner:does not hav
22、e the capability and authority to define, publish and set standards nationally or regionallyhas signed (or whose sponsor has signed) the Partnership Project Agreementhas committed itself to the 3GPP scope,15,Individual Members (1),Project Co-ordination Group,Technical Specification Groups,Support Fu
23、nctions,3GPP,16,Individual Members (2),Membership in an Organizational Partner is a pre-requisite for Individual Membership in 3GPP. Individual Membership is open to legal entities committed to support 3GPP and to:contribute technically or otherwise to one or more of the Technical Specification Grou
24、ps within the 3GPP scopeuse the 3GPP results to the extent feasible Individual Membership in 3GPP will be terminated by dissolution, abolition, resignation or expulsion from the related Organizational Partner.,17,Individual Members (3),All entities registered as members of an Organizational Partner
25、and eligible for participation in the technical work of that Partner, can become Individual Members of 3GPP. Individual members shall apply to their Organizational Partner to participate in 3GPP. Individual Members act in the 3GPP in their own right; they carry the full responsibility for their cont
26、ributions. Individual Membership applicants residing in a country/area without an Organizational Partner can apply for membership in an Organizational Partner according to the rules of each Partner. (e.g. ETSI Associate Membership is available),18,Observership,In order to ensure globally applicable
27、Technical Specifications, the status of “Observer” may be granted by the Organizational Partners to an entity which has the qualifications to become a future Organizational Partner. The status of “Observer” includes obligations to:,identify as early as possible any regulatory requirements that may l
28、ead to options within Technical Specifications make their IPR policy available for consideration contribute to the common objective of the 3GPP and avoid duplication of work related to the 3GPP,The participation rights of an Observer will be decided on a case by case basis.,19,Documentation for 3GPP
29、,The Partnership Project Agreement The Partnership Project Description (this present document) The Partnership Project Working Procedures,The following 3 documents describe 3GPP:,20,The Partnership Project Agreement (1),The Partnership Project Agreement is a concise legal document signed by particip
30、ating Partners (or their sponsor). It contains the minimum legal text necessary for 3GPP to function correctly. The Partnership Project Agreement refers to the Partnership Project Description and the Partnership Project Working Procedures.,21,The Partnership Project Agreement (2),to encourage their
31、members to contribute to the common set of Technical Specifications and to avoid duplication of work to convert / transpose / adopt all relevant Technical Specifications resulting from 3GPP into their own relevant deliverables through their normal processes to identify as early as possible, any nati
32、onal / regional regulatory requirements that may lead to options within the Technical Specifications to make their IPR Policy available for consideration,The Partnership Project Agreement includes obligations on Organizational Partners to commit themselves to the 3GPP scope:,22,The Partnership Proje
33、ct Agreement (3),The Partnership Project Agreement includes obligations on Market Representation Partners to identify market and service requirement of 3GPP and to contribute to:,the promotion of 3GPP the definition of 3GPP System and Service scenarios,The Market Representation Partners should also
34、encourage their members to contribute to the common objectives of 3GPP and to avoid duplication of work.,23,Ownership of the Partnership Project results,The Organizational Partners of 3GPP will have joint ownership (including copyright) of the Technical Specifications.,24,Contributions to ITU,Projec
35、t Co-ordination Group,Technical Specification Groups,Support Functions,3GPP,25,Submission of 3GPP results to ITU,3GPP will not contribute directly to the ITU. Formal contributions to ITU Study Groups are made by ITU members following existing national/regional processes.,26,Regulators / Governments,
36、Project Co-ordination Group,Technical Specification Groups,Support Functions,3GPP,27,National / regional regulatory requirements,Variations imposed by national / regional regulatory requirements will be included in the Technical Specifications as defined by the Technical Specification Groups.,28,Res
37、ource requirements for establishing 3GPP,ETSI will absorb the initial cost of establishing the 3GPP, if required. Thereafter, the costs will be shared by the Organizational Partners. There will be no direct 3GPP membership fee for Individual Members. Partners and Individual Members may provide suppo
38、rt functions to the extent that they are able (eg hosting of meetings and provision of Secretariat support). The longer term financial requirements are for further study.,29,Overview showing external interfaces,Project Co-ordination Group,Technical Specification Groups,Support Functions,3GPP,30,Inte
39、rnal structure of 3GPP (1),3GPP consists of a Project Co-ordination Group (PCG) and Technical Specification Groups (TSGs). To assist in the co-ordination of the technical activities, the TSGs are encouraged to meet at the same time and place, as and when appropriate (e.g. twice per year).,31,Interna
40、l structure of 3GPP (2),TSG,3GPP,Project Co-ordination Group,Radio Access Network,TSG,Core Network,TSG,Terminals,Technical Specifications,TSG,Service and System Aspects,32,Work areas to be covered by the Radio Access Network TSG,Radio Layer 1 specification Radio Layer 2 specification Radio Layer 3 R
41、R specification lub specification Iur Interface Iu Interface UTRAN O&M requirements Base station radio performance specification Conformance test specification for testing of radio aspects of base stations Specifications for radio performance aspects from the system point of view,33,Work areas to be
42、 covered by the Core Network TSG,Mobility management, call connection control signalling between the user equipment and the core network Core network signalling between the core network nodes. the signalling supports functionality such as user location information, subscription information and contr
43、ol of network services Definition of interworking functions between the core network and external networks Packet related questions such as mapping of QoS ( e.g. transparency for IP domain applications, general for bearer types, special for optimized applications such as Voice over IP) Core network
44、aspects of the lu interface Core network O&M requiremnents,34,Work areas to be covered by the Terminal TSG,Service capability protocols Messaging Services end-to-end interworking USIM to Mobile Terminal interface Model/framework for terminal interfaces and services (application) execution Conformanc
45、e test specifications of terminals, including radio aspects,35,Work areas to be covered by the Service and System Aspects TSG,Service capabilities - Definition of services and feature requirements - Development of service capabilities and a service architecture for cellular, fixed (and cordless) app
46、lications Stage one and two descriptions for: - Charging and accounting - Network Management - Security Aspects Architecture - Definition, evolution, and maintenance of overall architecture, including assignment of functions to particular sub-systems and identification of key information flows - In
47、co-operation with other TSGs, define required services, service capabilities and bearer capabilities offered by the different sub-systems Codec aspects - Principles for definition of end-to-end transmission - Definition, evolution and maintenance of relevant specifications Project co-ordination - Hi
48、gh level co-ordination of the work performed in other TSGs and monitoring of progress,36,Primary responsibilities of PCG and TSGs (1),The primary responsibilities of PCG, TSGs and Organizational Partners are given in the following tables:,37,Primary responsibilities of PCG and TSGs (2),38,Primary re
49、sponsibilities of PCG and TSGs (3),39,Primary responsibilities of PCG and TSGs (4),40,Primary responsibilities of PCG and TSGs (5),41,Participation rights in PCG and TSGs,The following have a right to participate in the PCG:Representatives of participating Organizational PartnersRepresentatives of p
50、articipating Market Representation PartnersChairman and Vice Chairmen of the TSGs, as ex-officio membersThe following have a right to participate in the TSGs :Representatives of members of participating Organizational Partners (i.e. Individual Members)Representatives of participating Organizational and Market Representation Partners,