1、STD-ETSI ETS ICI0 133-1-ENGL 1997 II 3400655 02448bL 527 I t UROPEAN T 1 ELECOMMUNICATION STANDARD ETS 300 133-1 Novem ber 1997 Second Edition Source: ERM Reference: RE/ERM-RP04-007-1 ICs: 33.020 Key words: ERMES, paging, radio Electromagnetic compatibility and Radio spectrum Matters (ERM); Enhanced
2、 Radio MEssage System (ERMES); Part 1: General aspects ETSI European Telecommunications Standards Institute ETSI Secretariat Postal address: F-O6921 Sophia Antipolis CEDEX - FRANCE Office address: 650 Route des Lucioles - Sophia Antipolis - Valbonne - FRANCE X.400: c=fr, a=atlas, p=etsi, s=secretari
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4、Institute 1997. All rights resewed. STD*ETSI ETS 300 133-1-ENGL 1997 D 3400655 02LiLi6b2 4b3 D Page 2 ETS 300 133-1: November 1997 Whilst every care has been taken in the preparation and publication of this document, errors in content, typographical or otherwise, may occur. If you have comments conc
5、erning its accuracy, please write to “ETSI Editing and Committee Support Dept.“ at the address shown on the title page. STD-ETSI ETS 300 L33-L-ENGL 1997 9 3400855 02ti48b3 3TT Page 3 ETS 300 133-1: November 1997 Contents Foreword . - 5 Intellectual Property Rights . 5 1 Scope . 7 2 Normative referen
6、ces . . 7 3 Definitions and abbreviations . 7 3.1 Introduction 7 3.2 Index . 8 3.3 Vocabulary 9 3.3.1 Administrative terms 9 3.3.2 Identity related terms . 10 3.3.3 Services, facilities and receiver features . 11 3.3.4 Network related terms . 11 3.3.5 Access related terms . 13 3.3.6 Area concepts .
7、13 3.3.7 Terms related to the radio subsystem . 14 3.3.8 Miscellaneous 14 Abbreviations and acronyms 15 3.4 4 Structure of the ETS 17 4.1 Part 1 : General aspects 1.7 4.2 Part 2: Service aspects . 1.7 4.3 Part 3: Network aspects 1.7 4.4 Part 4: Air interface specification . 17 4.5 4.6 .Part 6: Base
8、station conformance specification . 18 4.7 Part 7: Operation and maintenance aspects . 18 Part 5: Receiver conformance specification 17 5 General description of the system 18 5.1 Introduction 18 5.2 General objectives 18 5.2.1 Service related objectives . 18 5.2.2 Performance related objectives . 18
9、 System architecture, entities and functions . 19 5.4.1 The receiver 19 5.4.2 The base station 19 5.4.3 The paging area controller 20 5.4.4 The paging network controller . 20 5.4.5 The operation and maintenance centre 20 5.4.6 System architecture, interworking and interfaces . 20 5.3 Services 18 5.4
10、 5.5 The radio subsystem . 21 6 Interface version number . 22 6.1 Definition . ._.- 22 6.2 Presentation and encoding 22 6.3 Negotiation ._ 22 Annex A (normative): Interface version numbers . 23 Annex B (informative): ERMES references list 24 . History 27 STD*ETSI ETS 300 L33-L-ENGL 1777 m 3400855 02
11、44864 23b m Page 5 ETS 300 133-1: November 1997 Foreword This second edition European Telecommunication Standard (ETS) has been produced by the Electromagnetic compatibility and Radio spectrum Matters (ERM) Technical Committee of the European Telecommunications Standards Institute (ETSI). This ETS c
12、omprises seven parts with the generic title “Electromagnetic compatibility and Radio spectrum Matters (ERM); Enhanced Radio MEssage System (ERMES)“. The title of each part is listed below: Part 1: “General aspects“; Part 2: “Service aspects“; Part 3: “Network aspects“; Part 4: “Air interface specifi
13、cation“; Part 5: “Receiver conformance specification“; Part 6: “Base station specificat ion“; Part 7: “Operation and maintenance aspects“. This part, ETS 300 133-1, gives a general description of the Enhanced Radio MEssage System (ERMES). This part also includes a vocabulary of terms and a list of a
14、bbreviations and acronyms. Transposition dates Date of adoption: Date of latest announcement of this ETS (doa): 7 November 1997 28 February 1998 Date of latest publication of new National Standard or endorsement of this ETS (doph): 31 August 1998 Date of withdrawal of any conflicting National Standa
15、rd (dow): 31 August 1998 Intellectual Property Rights IPRs essential or potentially essential to this ETS may have been declared to ETSI. The information pertaining to these essential IPRs, if any, is publicly available for ETSI members and non-members , and can be found in ETR 314: “Intellectual Pr
16、opetty Rights (IPRs); Essential, or potentially Essential, IPRs notified to ETSI in respect of ETSI standards; which is available free of charge from the ETSI Secretariat. Latest updates are available on the ETSI Web server (http:/www.etsi.fr/ipr). Pursuant to the ETSI Interim IPR Policy, no investi
17、gation, including IPR searches, has been carried out by ETSI. No guarantee can be given as to the existence of other IPRs not referenced in ETR 314 (or the updates on http:/www.etsi.fr/ipr) which are, or may be, or may become, essential to this ETS. Previous page is blank STD-ETSI ETS 300 133-1-ENGL
18、 1997 3400855 02Y48b5 172 = Page 7 ETS 300 133-1: November 1997 1 Scope This European Telecommunication Standard (ETS), describes the general aspects of the Enhanced Radio MEssage System (ERMES). It comprises an abstract of each part of the ETS along with a general description of: - the objectives o
19、f the system; - the services and facilities; - a description of the elements and their functions. A complete vocabulary for all parts of ETC 300 133 is given, together with a list of abbreviations and acronyms. Normative references which are quoted in each part of ETS 300 133 are gathered together a
20、nd listed in annex A (informative). 2 Normative references This ETS incorporates by dated and undated reference, provisions from other publications. These normative references are cited at the appropriate places in the text and the publications are listed hereafter. For dated references, subsequent
21、amendments to or revisions of any of these publications apply to this ETS only when incorporated in it by amendment or revision. For undated references the latest edition of the publication referred to applies. ETS 300 133-2 (1997): “Electromagnetic compatibility and Radio spectrum Matters (ERM); En
22、hanced Radio MEssage System (ERMES); Part 2: Service aspects“. ETS 300 133-3 (1997): “Electromagnetic compatibility and Radio spectrum Matters (ERM); Enhanced Radio MEssage System (ERMES); Part 3: Network aspects“ . ETS 300 133-4 (1997): “Electromagnetic compatibility and Radio spectrum Matters (ERM
23、); Enhanced Radio MEssage System (ERMES); Part 4: Air interface specification“. ETS 300 133-5 (1 997): “Electromagnetic compatibility and Radio spectrum Matters (ERM); Enhanced Radio MEssage System (ERMES); Part 5: Receiver conformance specification“. ETS 300 133-6 (1997): “Electromagnetic compatibi
24、lity and Radio spectrum Matters (ERM); Enhanced Radio MEssage System (ERMES); Part 6: Base station conformance specification“. ETS 300 133-7 (1997): “Electromagnetic compatibility and Radio spectrum Matters (ERM); Enhanced Radio MEssage System (ERMES); Part 7: Operation and maintenance aspects“. Def
25、initions and abbreviations Introduction The terms, definitions and abbreviations used throughout this ETS are given in this clause. A definition or a reference to a definition given in this clause is valid in all parts of the ETS even if no definition is given within a particular part. An explanatio
26、n of all the abbreviations and acronyms used in this ETS is given in alphabetical order in subclause 3.4. Previous page is blank STD-ETSI ETS 300 133-1-ENGL 1777 W 3400855 02qqBbb 009 Page 8 ETS 300 133-1: November 1997 The definitions are presented in eight groups. Within each group the definitions
27、 are given in a conceptual order rather than alphabetical order. Each defined term is allocated a number. To assist the reader in finding the definition of a term, an index of terms together with their associated numbers is given in subclause 3.2. 3.2 Index 505 503 50 1 506 504 502 309 21 o 702 703
28、21 4 708 604 427 307 202 30 1 709 71 O 71 1 409 102 432 707 706 205 31 1 712 402 435 705 104 430 424 41 6 605 21 1 431 31 4 405 106 412 41 8 41 9 420 42 1 422 423 209 41 1 31 5 31 6 31 7 434 21 3 208 Access met hod Access mode Access network Access service Access terminal Access type Additional rece
29、iver feature Address code Alert signal Alert signal indicator Authentication code Base station Base station area Basic kernel Basic receiver feature Basic RIC Basic service Batch Batch number Batch type Call acceptance Calling party Closed User Group (CUG) database Codeblock Codeword Country code Di
30、vert AdC End Of Message (EOM) character ERMES system External interface External receiver Fixed subscriber Fixed subscriber records database Fragmentation Frequency divided network Geographical area Group address code Group database Group call Home network Home operator Home PNC (PNC-H) Il Interface
31、 12 Interface 13 Interface 14 Interface 15 Interface 16 Interface Initial address Input PNC (PNC-I) Interface Version Number (IVRx) Interface Main Version Number (MVRx) Interface Sub-version Number (SVRx) Internal interface Legitimization code Local address STD-ETSI ETS 300 133-1-ENGL 1997 W 3400855
32、 02+48b7 T45 W Page 9 ETS 300 133-1: November 1997 713 802 80 1 305 103 428 429 60 1 105 407 425 507 206 203 40 1 603 207 41 5 303 304 41 O 701 41 3 426 20 1 306 607 433 606 31 2 21 2 31 O 714 31 3 107 308 302 704 602 403 404 408 41 7 1 o9 108 41 4 508 1 o1 406 204 Long message Message bank Message
33、delivery time Message number Mobile subscriber Mobile subscriber AdC records database Mobile subscriber RIC message database Network area Network operator Network status Network time slot One-stage selection Operator code Operator identity Operator network Paging area Paging area code Paging area co
34、ntroller Paging call Paging message Paging network controller Paging signal Protocol stack Radio identity code Receiver feature Roaming area Roaming test message Service area Service identification code Service number Standard text Su b-message Subscriber feature Subscriber registration Supplementar
35、y receiver feature Supplementary service Symbol System area Telecommunication network Telecommunications management network Three state status Time divided network Toll ticketing Traffic registration Transmitting PNC (PNC-T) Two-stage selection User Visited network Zone code PNC-H (FS) 3.3 Vocabular
36、y 3.3.1 Administrative terms 101 user: A person or machine initiating an access to the operator network or receiving a message through the operator network. User includes mobile subscribers, fixed subscribers and non-registered customers. 102 calling party: A user entering paging tasks into the netw
37、ork. 103 mobile subscriber: A user who is registered in an operator network and receives paging messages or uses his subscriber features. STD.ETS1 ETS 300 133-1-ENGL 1997 D 3400855 02448b 981 Page 10 ETS 300 133-1: November 1997 104 1 O5 7 06 107 108 1 o9 3.3.2 201 202 203 204 205 206 207 208 209 21
38、 o 21 1 21 2 21 3 21 4 fixed subscriber: A calling party who is registered in a paging network and has an account for sending messages and use of subscriber features. network operator: The administration/company which is responsible for the technical and commercial operation of the operator network.
39、 home operator: The network operator to which a specific user has subscribed. subscriber registration: The registration of a subscriber as a user of a particular operator network, together with information on subscribed services, supplementary services and other associated information needed for tra
40、ffic handling. traffic registration: A register of data concerning calls; needed for charging purposes and statistics. toll ticketing: A register of all data concerning a call (calling party, date and time, call duration, mobile subscriber identity, supplementary services). Identity related terms Ra
41、dio Identity Code (RIC): The number used by the system on the radio path to identify the receiver(s) for which the page is intended. RiC has a total length of 35 bits and consists of four parts: the zone code (3 bits) the country code (7 bits), the operator code (3 bits) and the local address (22 bi
42、ts). basic RIC: The prime identity of a paging receiver allocated by the network operator when service is initiated. it can not be changed without safeguards against unauthorized changes. operator identity: The number used by the system on the radio path to identify the home operator of a receiver.
43、it has a total length of 13 bits and consists of three parts, the zone code, the country code and the operator code. zone code: Binary representation of the zone number defined in ITU-T Recommendation E.212, annex A. The zone code consists of 3 bits. country code: Binary representation of the countr
44、y number defined in TU-T Recommendation E.212, annex A. The country code consists of 7 bits. operator code: The number used by the system to identify an operator within a country. It consists of 3 bits. paging area code: The number used by the system to identify the paging area. local address: The n
45、umber used by a network to identify the receivers subscribed to it. It consists of 22 bits. The four least significant bits of the local address denote the batch type of the receiver. initial address: The 18 most significant bits of the local address. Address Code (AdC): Identifies the RIC and the a
46、lert signal indicator. group address code: The address code with which a group is called. service number: The number used to gain access to a Paging Network Controller (PNC) in the twostage selection procedure. legitimization code: A code stated by a calling party to prove that he is authorized to c
47、arry out a particular restricted operation (an operation which is not allowed to all calling parties). authentication code: A code used by a mobile or a fixed subscriber to allow the PNC to prove that the identity stated by this subscriber is true. 3.3.3 301 302 303 304 305 306 307 308 309 31 O 31 1
48、 31 2 31 3 31 4 31 5 31 6 31 7 3.3.4 401 402 Page 11 ETS 300 133-1: November 1997 Services, facilities and receiver features basic service: A basic service is one of the four paging categories; tone-only paging, numeric paging, alphanumeric or transparent data paging. supplementary service: A supple
49、mentary service modifies or supplements a basic service. The offered supplementary services may be used by the subscribers/users at their discretion. paging call: The complete process of delivering a paging message from the initiation by the calling patty to the reception by the mobile subscriber. paging message: The tone-only, numeric, alphanumeric or transparent data information sent to a paging receiver. message number: The number allocated sequentially in the series 1 to 31 to each paging message. receiver feature: A piece of equipment or a function which directly relate