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36、try Solutions and Telecommunications Industry Association.All rights reserved.This document is subject to change.ForewordThis foreword is not part of this standard.This Standard was prepared jointly by TIA TR-45.8 and ATIS WTSC.J-STD-036-C includes support for cdma2000 Femto Cells TIA 1165.This Stan
37、dard contains eight annexes of which Annex C and Annex D are considered normativeand part of this Standard. The remaining annexes are considered informative and not part of thisStandard.All text modified by this revision of the Standard is shown in red.Revision Date RemarksRev. 0 August 2000 Initial
38、 publicationRev. 0 Addendum 1 December 2000 First addendumRev. A March 2002 Publication of Revision ARev. A Addendum 1 March 2003 Addendum to Revision ARev. B April 2005 Revision BErratum December 2005 An erratum was published to correct the omission of the MEID parameter from several operations.ANS
39、I/J-STD-036-B November 2006 Initial ANSI publicationANSI/J-STD-036-C September 2009 Support for cdma2000 Femto CellsANSI/J-STD-036-CiEnhanced Wireless 9-1-1 Phase IIContentsChapter 1: Overview1 Introduction .1-11.1 Objective1-11.2 Scope1-11.3 Normative References1-12 Definitions and Acronyms .1-6Cha
40、pter 2: Stage 1 Emergency Services Service Descriptions1 Introduction .2-11.1 Emergency Location Information Delivery (ELID) 2-12 Assumptions .2-12.1 Common Assumptions.2-12.2ANSI-41Assumptions .2-22.3 GSM/UMTS Assumptions2-3Chapter 3: Functional Overview, ANSI-411 Introduction 3-12 Methodology 3-23
41、 Network Reference Model .3-24 Network Entities 3-34.1 Coordinate Routing Database (CRDB)3-34.2 Emergency Services Message Entity (ESME).3-34.3 Emergency Services Network Entity (ESNE) .3-34.4 Mobile Position Center (MPC) 3-34.5 Mobile Switching Center (MSC).3-34.6 Position Determining Entity (PDE)
42、.3-34.7 Public Safety Answering Point (PSAP).3-35 Messages Across Network Interfaces.3-46 Network Entity Relationships 3-5Chapter 4: Stage 2 Emergency Services Network Description, ANSI-41.3xx1 Emergency Location Information Delivery (ELID) Scenarios .4-2ANSI/J-STD-036-Cii1.1 ELID Using CAS Push4-21
43、.1.1 PDE Queried for Position 4-21.1.2 PDE Autonomous Delivery of Position 4-31.1.3 Timeout Waiting for Position .4-41.1.4 Three-Way Call to PSAP After Intersystem Handoff 4-51.2 ELID Using NCAS Pull .4-71.2.1 PDE Queried For Position .4-71.2.2 PDE Autonomous Delivery of Position 4-81.3 Emergency Se
44、rvices Call Routing and ELID .4-91.3.1 Routing Based on Position.4-91.3.2 Inter-MSC Routing Based on Position .4-111.3.3 Routing Based on Cell/Sector .4-131.4 Position Update Using NCAS Pull .4-151.4.1 ESME Request for Position Update.4-151.4.2 Inter-MSC Request for Updated Position .4-161.4.3 Faile
45、d Position Update Due to Unavailable MS .4-181.5 Failure Cases 4-191.5.1 MPC Failure on Call Origination 4-191.6 Call Termination .4-201.6.1 Call Termination Reporting.4-201.6.2 Call Disconnect During Positioning 4-211.7 PDE Use of Network Data .4-231.7.1 PDE Request for CDMA Pilot Strength Measurem
46、ents4-231.7.2 TDMA MAHO Obtained After Call Setup .4-241.7.3 TDMA MAHO obtained after Inter-System Handoff 4-262 PDE to MS Scenarios for Handset-Based PDE 4-282.1 CDMA .4-282.1.1 PDE to MS Communication via E12 Interface.4-282.1.2 Communication via E5and E3Interfaces .4-302.1.3 Position Determinatio
47、n after Handoff .4-322.2 TDMA SAMPS 4-342.2.1 PDE to MS Communication via E12 Interface.4-342.2.2 Communication via E5and E3Interfaces .4-362.2.3 Position Update after Handoff 4-383 Mobile Initiated Positioning 4-403.1 MS Originated Position Determination for Emergency ServicesCall (Successful CAS P
48、ush - E5/E3Interfaces).4-403.2 MS Originated Position Determination for Emergency ServicesCall (POST Timer Expiry) .4-433.3 TDMA SAMPS Emergency Position Report .4-463.4 TDMA Inter-MSC Three-Way Call to PSAP using SAMPS .4-484 Interim Position .4-504.1 Successful Routing Based on Interim Position .4
49、-504.2 Interim Position Used as Final Position Due to Timeout4-524.3 Interim Position Used as Final Position Due to PDE Error.4-545 Interface Testing .4-565.1 Test Message Initiated by ESME 4-56ANSI/J-STD-036-Ciii5.2 Heartbeat Mechanism Initiated by MPC4-56Chapter 5: Functional Overview, GSM/UMTS1 Introduction 5-12 Methodology.5-13 Condensed GSM/UMTS Network Reference Model5-14 Network Entities.5-24.1 Base Station System (BSS)5-24.2 Emergency Services Message Entity (ESME).5-24.3 Emergency Services Network Entity (ESNE) .5-24.4 Gateway Mobile Location Center (GMLC).5-24.