3gpp2 specs
TRANSCRIPT
cdma university
3GPP2 Specifications
TV80-W0011-1 Rev A
3GPP2 Specifications Overview
3GPP2 Specifications Overview
cdma university
3GPP2 Specifications
TV80-W0011-1 Rev A
Export of this technology may be controlled by the United States Government.
Diversion contrary to U.S. law prohibited.
Material Use Restrictions
No part of these written materials may be used or reproduced in any manner whatsoever without the written permission of QUALCOMM Incorporated.
Copyright © 2003 QUALCOMM Incorporated. All rights reserved.
QUALCOMM Incorporated5775 Morehouse DriveSan Diego, CA 92121U.S.A.
cdma university
3GPP2 Specifications
TV80-W0011-1 Rev ACDMA.HELP
Email hotline resource to assist our CDMA customers worldwide.
Experienced CDMA engineers in our Engineering Services Group will answer your technical questions on topics including:
–Industry Standards
–Infrastructure Design
–Voice Quality
–System Design
–Network Planning
–Network Optimization
–Test Engineering
–Training
cdma university
3GPP2 Specifications
Section 1-1TV80-W0011-1 Rev A
3GPP2 Specifications Overview –Course Overview
MJJ97110708Ac-rev2.emf
1) Introduction
2) Air Interface Standards
3) CDMA2000 New Features and Enhancements
4) Standards
cdma university
3GPP2 Specifications
Section 1-2TV80-W0011-1 Rev A
Section 1: Introduction
3GPP2 Specifications Overview
Introduction1
SECTION
cdma university
3GPP2 Specifications
Section 1-3TV80-W0011-1 Rev ASection Introduction
SECTION INTRODUCTION
106AC_00.emf
Acronyms & Abbreviations
Getting the G3PP2 Specifications
3GPP2 Specification Naming Conventions
Guide to Network Entities
Family of CDMA Standards
– 1/2
– 2/2
cdma university
3GPP2 Specifications
Section 1-4TV80-W0011-1 Rev ASection Learning Objectives
• Identify the path to the specifications at the 3GPP2 Web site.
• Define 3GPP2 specification naming conventions.
• Review the 3GPP2 network entities.
• List the major CDMA specifications.
cdma university
3GPP2 Specifications
Section 1-5TV80-W0011-1 Rev AAcronyms and Abbreviations
1xEV-DO 1x Evolution Data Optimized CF Collection Function 1xEV-DV 1x Evolution Data and Voice CPCCH Common Power Control Channel 3GPP2 Third Generation Partnership Project CRDB Coordinate Routing Data Base AAA Authentication, Authorization, and Accounting CSC Customer Service Center AC Authentication Center DCCH Dedicated Control Channel ACCT Access Control based on Call Type DCE Data Circuit Equipment AN Access Network DF Delivery Function ANSI American National Standards Institute DMH Data Message Handler ARQ Automatic Repeat Request DRS Data Ready to Send AT Access Terminal DS Digital Service BC Band Class EACH Enhanced Access Channel BCCH Broadcast Control Channel EF Elementary File BS Base Station EGSRM Enhanced GSRM BSC Base Station Controller EIA Electronic Industries Alliance BTS Base Transceiver System EIB Erasure Indicator Bit CACH Common Assignment Channel EIR Equipment Identity Register CCI Configuration Change Indicator ERAM Enhanced Rate Adaptive Mode CCSH Code Combining Soft Handoff ESME Emergency Services Message Entity
CDCP Call Data Collection Point ESN Electronic Serial Number
CDG CDMA Development Group ESNE Emergency Services Network Entity
CDGP Call Data Generation Point EVRC Enhanced Variable Rate Codec
CDIS Call Data Information Source F-CCCH Forward Common Control Channel
CDMA Code Division Multiple Access
FCH Fundamental Channel
CDRP Call Data Rating Point FEC Forward Error Correction
cdma university
3GPP2 Specifications
Section 1-6TV80-W0011-1 Rev AAcronyms and Abbreviations (continued)
FER Frame Error Rate MIN Mobile Identification Numbers FTAP Forward Test Application Protocol MNRU Modulated Noise Reference Unit GPS Global Positioning System MPC Mobile Position Center GSM Global System for Mobile communications MS Mobile Station HA Home Agent MS-BS Mobile Station - Base Station HDR High Data Rate MSC Mobile Switching Center HLR Home Location Register MSO Markov Service Options HRPD High Rate Packet Data MT Mobile Terminal IAP Intercept Access Point MWNE Managed Wireless Network Entity IETF Internet Engineering Task Force Mux Multiplex IMSI International Mobile Subscriber Identifier NID Network Identifier IOS Interoperability Specifications NLM NetWare Loadable Modules IP Internet Protocol NNSCR Non-Negotiable Service Configuration Record ISDN Integrated Services Digital Network NPDB Number Portability Database IWF Inter-Working Function OA&M Operation, Administration, and Maintenance LAC Link Access Control OM Operational Service LPDE Local Position Determining Entity OSF Operations System Function
LPM Logical-to-Physical Mapping OTA Over-The-Air LSO Loopback Service Option OTAF Over-The-Air Service Provisioning Function MAC Medium Access Control OTAPA Over-The-Air Parameter Administration
MAP Mobile Application Part OTASP Over-The-Air Service Provisioning
MC Message Center OTD Orthogonal Transmit Diversity
MCC Mobile Country Code PCF Packet Control Function
ME Mobile Equipment
PCS Personal Communications Service
cdma university
3GPP2 Specifications
Section 1-7TV80-W0011-1 Rev AAcronyms and Abbreviations (continued)
PDE Position Determination Equipment SIM GSM Subscriber Identity Module PDN Packet Data Network SME Short Message Entity PDSN Packet Data Service Node SMS Short Message Service PDU Protocol Data Unit SMV Selectable Mode Vocoder PER PDU Error Rate SN Service Node POTS Plain Old Telephone Service SSPR System Selection for Preferred Roaming PSTN Public Switched Telephone Network STS Space Time Spreading QCELP QUALCOMM Code Excited Linear Prediction TA Terminal Adapter QOF Quasi-Orthogonal Functional TAS Test Application Specification QoS Quality of Service TD Transmit Diversity R-UIM Removable User Identity Module TDSO Test Data Service Option RADIUS Remote Authentication Dial-In User Service TE Terminal Equipment RC Radio Configuration TFO Tandem Free Operation R-CCCH Reverse-Common control Channel TIA Telecommunications Industry Association R-EACH Reverse Enhanced Access Channel TRAU Transcorder/Rate Adapter Unit RLP Radio Link Protocol TTY TeleTypeWriter RTAP Reverse Test Application Protocol UIM User Identity Module
SCH Supplemental Channel UMTS Universal Mobile Telecommunications System SCP Service Control Point UTRA UMTS Terrestrial Radio Access SCR Service Configuration Record VLR Visitor Location Register
SDB Short Data Burst VMS Voice Message System
SDU Service Data Unit WNE Wireless Network Entity
SI Segmentation Indicator WCDMA Wideband Code Division Multiple Access
SID System Identification
WLL Wireless Local Loop
cdma university
3GPP2 Specifications
Section 1-8TV80-W0011-1 Rev AGetting the 3GPP2 Specifications
Visit the 3GPP2 Website:
http://www.3gpp2.org/Public_html/specs/index.cfm
Note: All specifications are subject to revision, and users of this presentation are encouraged to investigate the possibility of applying the most recent editions of the specifications indicated in this material.
cdma university
3GPP2 Specifications
Section 1-9TV80-W0011-1 Rev A3GPP2 Specification Naming Conventions
Examples:• 3GPP2 C.S0001-A TSG-C Technical Specification 0001 Release A• 3GPP2 S.R0057-0 TSG-S Technical Report 0057 Release 0
X . Y nnnn - Z
Z: Revision of the Specification (0, A, B, C …)
nnnn: Four-digit Specification Number
Y: Document Category (S, R, or P)
X: TSG Indicator (A, C, N, P, or S)
cdma university
3GPP2 Specifications
Section 1-10TV80-W0011-1 Rev AGuide to Network Entities
Ater
C1 K
J
e
TE1Sm MT1
TE2Rm TAm
TE2Rm MT2
MT0
UIM
Ur Ui
MS
Abis BSCBTSUm
MWNE
OSF
C2
CDGP
CDRP
CDCP DF
CF
CSC
I d X
PSDN
PCF
Aquinter
Aquater
Pi
AAA HA
M3
SME AC OTAF
MC
M2
M1
P1
HLR VLR
Z
A
Q
N
C B
D
H N1
G
V
BS
NPDB EIR
F
D1
Q1
Di
Pi
Ai
ISDN
PSTN
PDN
CDIS IAP WNE
IP SNT3 T7
T5 T9 T1 T2 T6 T4
IWF
Di Ai
Y
W
Rx
S
DCE
TE2
TE1
Di TATE2
TE2Rv
R
TV80-W0011-1_001.emf
Specific Network Entity
Composite Entity
Collective Entity
H
Network Reference Point
x
Interface to Another Instanceof Same Network Entity
Line Intersection
KEY
ME
E
MSC
T8
SCP
cdma university
3GPP2 Specifications
Section 1-11TV80-W0011-1 Rev AFamily of CDMA Standards – 1/2
Category Reference Point Standard
Air-Interface (MS-BS) Um TIA/EIA-95-B, IS-2000-A, IS-833, IS-834, IS-856-1
A-Interface
(BSC-MSC, BSC-BTS, PDSN-PCF,
BSC-PCF, BS-BS)
A, Abis, Aquater
Aquinter, Ater
TIA-2001, TIA/EIA-828-A, TIA-878, TIA/EIA-895
Inter-system Interface
(MSC-VLR, MSC-HLR, VLR-HLR,
MSC-MSC, VLR-VLR, HLR-AC, SME-MC,
MC-MC, SME-SME, HLR-MC, MC-MSC,
MSC-VMS, HLR-VMS, MC-VMS)
B, C, D, E, G, H, M1, M2, M3, N, Q,
Z1, Z2, Z3
TIA/EIA-41-D
Other Network Standards TIA/EIA/124-D, IS-725-A, TIA-735, TIA-737,
TIA-751, TIA-756-A, TIA-764, IS-771, IS-778,
IS-807, IS-875, J-STD-025-A, J-STD-034,
J-STD-036, J-STD-038-A
Data Service IFW Interface (WNE-IWF) Y IS-658
Wireless IP (AAA-AAA, AAA-PDN,
PDSN-PDN)
Pi IS-835-B
Note: Unless otherwise specified, IS-xxx should be read as TIA/EIA/IS-xxx
cdma university
3GPP2 Specifications
Section 1-12TV80-W0011-1 Rev AFamily of CDMA Standards – 2/2
Category Reference Point Standard
Vocoder - TIA/EIA-96-C, IS-127, TIA/EIA-733-A, IS-893
Data Rm IS-707-A
Circuit-switched Video - TIA-926
Short Message - IS-637-B
OTASP - IS-683-B
Position Location - IS-801-1
R-UIM Ur IS-820-A
Service
CCAT - TIA-915
MS (AT), BS (AN) - TIA/EIA-97-D, TIA/EIA-98-D, IS-864, IS-866
Loopback - TIA/EIA-126-D
Test Data - IS-870, IS-890
Markov - IS-871
Vocoder - TIA/EIA-125-A, IS-718, TIA/EIA-736-A, IS-894
TTY - IS-889
Position Location - TIA-916
Signaling - IS-898, TIA-919
Performance & Test
Wireless IP - TIA-918
SID, NID, MCC - TSB29-D Miscellaneous Parameters Assign - TSB58-E
cdma university
3GPP2 Specifications
Section 1-13TV80-W0011-1 Rev AWhat We Learned in This Section
Path to the specifications at the 3GPP2 Web site.
3GPP2 specification naming conventions.
3GPP2 network entities.
Major CDMA specifications.
cdma university
3GPP2 Specifications
Section 1-14TV80-W0011-1 Rev AIntroduction – Review
SECTION REVIEW
105AC_00
Acronyms & Abbreviations
Getting the G3PP2 Specifications
3GPP2 Specification Naming Conventions
Guide to Network Entities
Family of CDMA Standards
– 1/2
– 2/2
cdma university
3GPP2 Specifications
Section 2-1TV80-W0011-1 Rev A
Section 2: Air Interface Standards
Air Interface Standards2SECTION
cdma university
3GPP2 Specifications
Section 2-2TV80-W0011-1 Rev ASection Introduction
SECTION INTRODUCTION
106AC_00.emf
CDMA Standard Evolution
CDMA2000 Core Standards
CDMA2000 Standard Structure
C.S0001 (IS-2000.1)
C.S0002 (IS-2000.2)
C.S0003 (IS-2000.3)
C.S0004 (IS-2000.4)
C.S0005 (IS-2000.5)
cdma university
3GPP2 Specifications
Section 2-3TV80-W0011-1 Rev ASection Learning Objectives
• Review the 3GPP2 standards evolutionary path.
• Introduce the 3GPP2 core standards and structure.
• Provide an abstract of the Air Interface core standards.
cdma university
3GPP2 Specifications
Section 2-4TV80-W0011-1 Rev ACDMA Standard Evolution
2G 3G MC-CDMA
IS-95A TIA/EIA-95-B
J-STD-008TSB74
IS-2000Release 0
IS-2000Release A
IS-2000Release C
1xEV-DVIS-2000
Release B
IS-8561xEV-DO
Coexist
1x/3x MC1x MC
cdma university
3GPP2 Specifications
Section 2-5TV80-W0011-1 Rev ACDMA2000 Core Standards
3GPP2 Designator
TIA Designator
Title
C.S0001 IS-2000.1 Introduction to CDMA2000 Standards for Spread Spectrum Systems
C.S0002 IS-2000.2 Physical Layer Standard for CDMA2000 Spread Spectrum Systems
C.S0003 IS-2000.3 Medium Access Control (MAC) Standards for CDMA2000 Spread Spectrum Systems
C.S0004 IS-2000.4 Signaling Link Access Control (LAC) Standard for CDMA2000 Spread Spectrum Systems
C.S0005 IS-2000.5 Upper Layer (Layer 3) Signaling Standard for CDMA2000 Spread Spectrum Systems
C.S0024 IS-856 CDMA2000 High Rate Packet Data Air Interface Specifications
cdma university
3GPP2 Specifications
Section 2-6TV80-W0011-1 Rev ACDMA2000 Standard Structure
LACSublayer
MACSublayer
PhysicalLayer
UpperLayers
RLP
Data Service(s)
Voice Service(s)
Signaling LAC
SRBP
Data Burst
L3 PDU
LAC PDU
Data
Mux and QoS Sublayer
Voice
RLP
RLP SDU
f/r-dtchf/r-csch f/r-dsch
Signaling to Physical Layer Interface
Physical Layer (Coding and Modulation)
Multiplex SublayerCommon Channel Multiplex Sublayer
F-SYNCF-
BCCH F-CACH R-EACHF-
CPCCH R-ACH F-PCHF/R-
CCCH
f/r-dtch
f-csch
Upper LayerSignaling
F/R-SCHiF/R-FCH
F/R-DCCH
Volume 5: IS-2000.5
Volume 4: IS-2000.4
Volume 3: IS-2000.3
Volume 2: IS-2000.2
cdma university
3GPP2 Specifications
Section 2-7TV80-W0011-1 Rev AC.S0001 (IS-2000.1)
Introduction to CDMA2000 Standards for Spread Spectrum Systems
Abstract: This volume describes the high-level overview of CDMA2000 standards and architecture.
• Overview of the CDMA2000 family of standards• General architecture of CDMA2000• The relationship to TIA/EIA-95-B• Physical and logical channel naming conventions• CDMA2000 constants (pointer to other volumes)
To learn more about CDMA2000 from CDMA University, go to http://www.qualcomm.com/cdma/university/list.html
cdma university
3GPP2 Specifications
Section 2-8TV80-W0011-1 Rev AC.S0002 (IS-2000.2)
Physical Layer Standard for CDMA2000 Spread Spectrum Systems
Abstract: This volume describes the Physical layer requirements for both the mobile and the Base Station in the CDMA mode.
• Frequency parameters• Channel spacing and designation• Power output characteristics• Modulation characteristics
– FEC, repetition, puncturing, interleaving, sequence repetition, data scrambling, spreading, etc.
• Physical channel structure• Demodulation characteristics• Interface to/from the MAC layer• Malfunction detection
cdma university
3GPP2 Specifications
Section 2-9TV80-W0011-1 Rev AC.S0003 (IS-2000.3)
Medium Access Control (MAC) Standards forCDMA2000 Spread Spectrum Systems
Abstract: This volume describes the normative behavior of the IS-2000 MAC sublayer, the overall structure, the entity and service model, and the entities that compose the MAC sublayer.
• Layering model• Service primitives• Service interfaces• MAC sublayer entities• Short data bursts• Mux and QoS sublayer• Supervisory procedure
cdma university
3GPP2 Specifications
Section 2-10TV80-W0011-1 Rev AC.S0004 (IS-2000.4)
Signaling Link Access Control (LAC) Standard for CDMA2000 Spread Spectrum Systems
Abstract: This volume describes the Layer 2 link access control signaling protocol architecture and functionality used to provide the transport and delivering of Layer 3 signaling messages over CDMA2000 radio channels.
• Conceptual model for the LAC sublayer• Interface to L3/MAC• Functional description• Authentication sublayer• ARQ sublayer• Addressing sublayer• Utility sublayer• Segmentation and reassembly sublayer
cdma university
3GPP2 Specifications
Section 2-11TV80-W0011-1 Rev AC.S0005 (IS-2000.5)
Upper Layer (Layer 3) Signaling Standard forCDMA2000 Spread Spectrum Systems
Abstract: This volume describes the signaling layer requirements for both the mobile and the Base Station in CDMA mode.
• General signaling architecture• Interface to Layer 2• Security and identification• Accumulated statistics• Layer 3 processing• PDU format• CDMA call flow examples• CDMA constants• Mobile station indicators
cdma university
3GPP2 Specifications
Section 2-12TV80-W0011-1 Rev AWhat We Learned in This Section
3GPP2 standards evolutionary path.
3GPP2 core standards and structure.
Abstract of the air Interface core standards.
cdma university
3GPP2 Specifications
Section 2-13TV80-W0011-1 Rev AAir Interface Standards – Review
SECTION REVIEW
105AC_00
CDMA Standard Evolution
CDMA2000 Core Standards
CDMA2000 Standard Structure
C.S0001 (IS-2000.1)
C.S0002 (IS-2000.2)
C.S0003 (IS-2000.3)
C.S0004 (IS-2000.4)
C.S0005 (IS-2000.5)
cdma university
3GPP2 Specifications
Section 3-1TV80-W0011-1 Rev A
Section 3: CDMA2000 New Features and Enhancements
CDMA2000 New Features and Enhancements3
SECTION
cdma university
3GPP2 Specifications
Section 3-2TV80-W0011-1 Rev ASection Introduction
SECTION INTRODUCTION
106AC_00.emf
CDMA2000 Release 0
CDMA2000 Release A
CDMA2000 Release B
CDMA2000 Release C
Cross Mode Specifications
1xEV-DO Specifications
cdma university
3GPP2 Specifications
Section 3-3TV80-W0011-1 Rev ASection Learning Objectives
• Review the new Physical Layer, Signaling Layer, and user features for CDMA2000 Release 0, A, B, and C.
• Review the cross mode specifications.
• Review the 1xEV-DO specification.
cdma university
3GPP2 Specifications
Section 3-4TV80-W0011-1 Rev ACDMA2000 Release 0 – 1/3
Physical Layer Features• New radio configuration support (Forward link RC3, RC4, RC5;
Reverse link RC3 and RC4)• Quick Paging Channel (QPI and CCI)• Forward fast power control (800, 400/400, 200/600, EIB)• Reverse Pilot Channel• QOF• OTD• DCCH support• SCH support
High Speed Data• Control Hold Mode (Reverse Pilot Gating)• Reduced SCH Active Set• Mobile-assisted burst operation
cdma university
3GPP2 Specifications
Section 3-5TV80-W0011-1 Rev ACDMA2000 Release 0 – 2/3
User Features
• Tiered service
• Answer holding
• User-selective call forwarding (add forwarding to voice mail, pre-stored number in mobile)
• Support of 5 ms frame size
• Position location support (Geo-Location Info Record)
cdma university
3GPP2 Specifications
Section 3-6TV80-W0011-1 Rev ACDMA2000 Release 0 – 3/3
Other Features
• New band class support (band class 2 to 10)
• Band subclass support• Slotted timer support• Retry feature (retry order)• 1/8th R-FCH gating• Support of 5 ms frame size
(support of mini-messages)• SDB support• Release order (service
inactive) on Traffic Channel
• GSRM enhancement (EGSRM)• SCR and NNSCR• Inter-frequency hard handoff
alignment• Idle handoff enhancement • Sync Channel message
modifications• DRS (Data Ready to Send) in
origination message• LPM (Logical-to-Physical
Mapping)
cdma university
3GPP2 Specifications
Section 3-7TV80-W0011-1 Rev ACDMA2000 Release A – 1/3
Physical Layer Features• New Common Channel support (BCCH, FCCCH, REACH, CACH, CPCCH,
RCCCH)
• Support of Basic Access mode and Reservation Access mode on EACH
• Forward fast power control (QIB, 50/50, and 400/50 bps)
• Auxiliary Pilot support
• Boosting Reverse power in frames shortened by inter-frequency hard handoff search
• TD support (STS)
• 40 ms and 80 ms frame length for SCH
• Spreading Rate 3 (3x) Traffic Channel
• Spreading Rate 3 (3x) Common Channel
• 3x Forward/1x Reverse on Traffic Channel
cdma university
3GPP2 Specifications
Section 3-8TV80-W0011-1 Rev ACDMA2000 Release A – 2/3
User Features• Concurrent service support • Enhanced encryption protocol • Global emergency flag in OM• Broadcast SMS on BCCH• ACCT (Access Control based on Call Type)• Position location support (add flag in OM and overhead
messages)• WLL support (device type and hook status)• Multiple character sets• Silent re-origination• Call Waiting indicator
cdma university
3GPP2 Specifications
Section 3-9TV80-W0011-1 Rev ACDMA2000 Release A – 3/3
Other Features
• Partial address comparison
• Flexible rate for FCH/DCCH/SCH
• Variable rate for SCH
• Support of 307 kbps data rate
• Store service configuration upon releasing channel to allow speedup service negotiation (SYNC ID)
• Broadcast indicator on QPCH
• Purge service (Resource Release Request message)
• QoS support
• Retry feature for concurrent service
• Extended message length on new Common Channel
• TA timer for EACH and R-CCCH
• Two SI bits on new Common Channel
• Sync Channel message modifications
• Obsolete service option negotiation
• Short version of service request to release service option (Resource Release Request message)
• NLM not required to send for BC0
• ENLM not required to send for BC1, 3, and 4
cdma university
3GPP2 Specifications
Section 3-10TV80-W0011-1 Rev ACDMA2000 Release B
New Features
• Rescue Channel
• Support of different Mux options for FCH and DCCH
• ERAM (Enhanced Rate Adaptive Mode)
• CCSH (Code Combining Soft Handoff)
• SDB on Common Channel only (flag for CCPD in origination message)
cdma university
3GPP2 Specifications
Section 3-11TV80-W0011-1 Rev ACDMA2000 Release C (Not Final)
New Features
• 1xEV-DV support
• Enhanced authentication (a.k.a., message integrity)
• Decoupling PLCM from ESN
• Fast call setup
cdma university
3GPP2 Specifications
Section 3-12TV80-W0011-1 Rev A
Cross Mode Specifications –C.S0007 (IS-834) and C.S0008 (IS-833)
Native Modes
CDMA DS-MAP (WCDMA, UTRA) - DS lower layers using GSM signaling
CDMA MC-41 (cdma2000 MC modes) - MC lower layers using IS-41 signaling
Developed byGAP
Developed by3GPP2
Cross Modes
CDMA DS-41 (IS-834) - DS lower layers using IS-41 signaling
CDMA MC-MAP (IS-833) - MC lower layers using GSM signaling
Developed by3GPP2 withsupport from3GPP
cdma university
3GPP2 Specifications
Section 3-13TV80-W0011-1 Rev A
1xEV-DO Specifications –C.S0024 (IS-856)
CDMA2000 High Rate Packet Data Air Interface Specification
Abstract: Also known as 1x Evolution Data Only (optimized), 1xEV-DO is based on QUALCOMM’s HDR technologies with some enhancements for increased traffic throughput and inter-operability to CDMA2000 networks. 1xEV-DO is part of the CDMA2000 family of standards.
• Physical Layer• MAC Layer• Security Layer• Connection Layer• Session Layer• Stream Layer• Application Layer
To learn more about this specification from CDMA University, go to: http://www.qualcomm.com/cdma/university/cdma1xEV.html
cdma university
3GPP2 Specifications
Section 3-14TV80-W0011-1 Rev AWhat We Learned in This Section
New Physical Layer, Signaling Layer, and user features for CDMA2000 Release 0, A, B, and C.
Cross mode specifications.
1xEV-DO specification.
cdma university
3GPP2 Specifications
Section 3-15TV80-W0011-1 Rev A
CDMA2000 New Features and Enhancements – Review
SECTION REVIEW
105AC_00
CDMA2000 Release 0
CDMA2000 Release A
CDMA2000 Release B
CDMA2000 Release C
Cross Mode Specifications
1xEV-DO Specifications
cdma university
3GPP2 Specifications
Section 4-1TV80-W0011-1 Rev A
Section 4: Standards
Standards4SECTION
cdma university
3GPP2 Specifications
Section 4-2TV80-W0011-1 Rev ASection Introduction
SECTION INTRODUCTION
106AC_00.emf
A Interface Standards
Network Standards
Wireless IP Standards
Application Standards
Performance/Test Standards
Other Standards
cdma university
3GPP2 Specifications
Section 4-3TV80-W0011-1 Rev ASection Learning Objectives
• Review the abstract and details of the A Interface, Network, Wireless IP, Application, and Performance/Test core standards, as well as other key standards.
cdma university
3GPP2 Specifications
Section 4-4TV80-W0011-1 Rev A
A Interface Standards –A.S0001 (TIA-2001)
Interoperability Specifications (IOS) for CDMA2000 Access Network Interfaces
Abstract: IS-634 (A Interface standard) was intended to standardize the MSC-BS interface; however, too many options resulted in implementation issues. Sprint PCS led a CDG effort to remove the IS-634 architecture issues for CDG IOS. IS-2001 is based on CDG’s IOS.
• A1, A2, and A5 interfaces (A interface)
• A3 and A7 interfaces (Ater interface)
• A10 and A11 interfaces (Aquater interface)
• A8 and A9 interfaces (Aquinter interface)
• TIA/EIA-828-A defines Abis interface
cdma university
3GPP2 Specifications
Section 4-5TV80-W0011-1 Rev A
A Interface Standards –A.S0007 (TIA-878)
Inter-Operability Specification (IOS) for High RatePacket Data (HRPD) Access Network Interfaces
Abstract: This standard describes the protocol and some generic procedures to support the High Rate Packet Data. This is based on IS-2001.
• Access authentication
• Data delivery
• Session handoff between ANs
• Status management
cdma university
3GPP2 Specifications
Section 4-6TV80-W0011-1 Rev A
A Interface Standards –A.S0004 (TIA/EIA-895)
CDMA Tandem Free Operation (TFO)
Abstract: This standard details the Inband Signaling protocol between Transcoder/Rate Adapter Units (TRAU) for speech Traffic Channels for the Tandem Free Operation of Speech Codecs, sometimes also termed "Vocoder Bypass." It is applied to the North American standard TIA/EIA/IS-2000-A.
• TFO frame structure• TFO message structure• Time alignment of TFO frames and TFO messages• Processes for TFO• State machine of the TFO protocol process for CDMA• Detailed description of TFO protocol for CDMA
cdma university
3GPP2 Specifications
Section 4-7TV80-W0011-1 Rev A
Network Standards –N.S0005 (TIA/EIA-41)
Cellular Radio-Telecommunications Intersystem Operations
Abstract: This standard describes procedures necessary to provide to cellular radio telephone subscribers certain servicesrequiring interaction between different cellular systems.
• Functional overview
• Intersystem handoff information flows
• Automatic roaming information flows
• OA&M information flows and procedure
• Signaling protocols
• Signaling procedures
cdma university
3GPP2 Specifications
Section 4-8TV80-W0011-1 Rev A
Network Standards –Other Network Standards
Standard # Title
TIA/EIA-124-D
Wireless Radio Telecommunications Intersystem Non-Signaling Data Communication DMH (Data Message Handler)
IS-725-A
Cellular Radiotelecommunications Intersystem Operations - Over-the-Air Service Provisioning (OTASP) & Parameter Administration (OTAPA)
TIA-735
Enhancements to TIA/EIA-41-D & TIA/EIA-664 for Advanced Features in Wideband Spread Spectrum Systems
TIA-737
TDMA Cellular/PCS-Radio Interface - Minimum Performance Standards for Discontinuous Transmission Operation of a Mobile Station
TIA-751 TIA/EIA-41-D Modifications to Support IMSI TIA-756-A TIA/EIA-41-D Enhancements for Wireless Number Portability Phase II TIA-764 TIA/EIA-41-D Enhancements for Wireless Calling Name Feature Descriptions IS-771 Wireless Intelligent Network IS-778 Wireless Authentication Enhancements Descriptions IS-807 TIA/EIA-41-D Enhancements for Internationalization
IS-875 Enhanced International Dialing Number Identification and Callbacks, Calling Party Category Identification
J-STD-025-A Lawfully Authorized Electronic Surveillance J-STD-034 Wireless Enhanced Emergency Services J-STD-036 Emergency Services Data Communications J-STD-038 Network Interworking Between GSM Map and TIA/EIA-41-MAP
cdma university
3GPP2 Specifications
Section 4-9TV80-W0011-1 Rev A
Wireless IP Standards –P.S0001 (IS-835)
CDMA2000 Wireless IP Network Standard
Abstract: This standard defines the two methods for accessing public networks (Internet) and private networks (Intranets)—Simple IP and Mobile IP—and the required Quality of Service and accounting support. IETF protocols are widely employed whenever possible to minimize the number of new protocols required and to maximize the use of well accepted standards and hence, the speed to market.
• Protocol reference models for Simple IP, Mobile IP, RADIUS, and the overall wireless packet data network
• Simple IP operation and Mobile IP operation• Mobility management for PCF-PCF and PDSN-PDSN handoff• Quality of Service and accounting• R-P interface, radio network requirements and air-interface
cdma university
3GPP2 Specifications
Section 4-10TV80-W0011-1 Rev A
Application Standards –C.S0009 (TIA/EIA-96)
Speech Service Option Standard for Wideband Spread Spectrum Systems
Abstract: This standard describes technical requirements for Service Option 1, a variable rate, two-way speech service option. (8 k QCELP)
• Variable speech coding algorithm• Input audio interface• Format prediction parameters determination• Data rate determination• Pitch prediction parameters determination• Excitation codebook parameters determination• Data packing• Speech codec initialization• Output audio interface
cdma university
3GPP2 Specifications
Section 4-11TV80-W0011-1 Rev A
Application Standards –C.S0014 (IS-127)
Enhanced Variable Rate Codec, Speech Service Option 3 for Wideband Spread Spectrum Digital Systems
Abstract: This standard describes technical requirements for Service Option 3, an enhanced variable rate, two-way speech service option, known as Enhanced Variable Rate Codec (EVRC).
• Input/output audio interface• Input signal processing• Model parameter estimation• Data rate determination• Encoder/decoder• Codebook memories and constants
cdma university
3GPP2 Specifications
Section 4-12TV80-W0011-1 Rev A
Application Standards –C.S0020 (TIA/EIA-733)
High Rate Speech Service Option 17 for Wideband Spread Spectrum Communication Systems
Abstract: This standard describes technical requirements for Service Option 17, a variable rate, two-way speech service option. (13 k QCELP) The maximum speech coding rate of the service option is 13.3 kbps.
• Variable speech coding algorithm• A Input audio interface• Format prediction parameters determination• Packet type determination• Pitch prediction parameters determination• Excitation codebook parameters determination• Data packing• Speech codec initialization• Output audio interface
cdma university
3GPP2 Specifications
Section 4-13TV80-W0011-1 Rev A
Application Standards –C.S0030 (IS-893)
Selectable Mode Vocoder Service Option for Wideband Spread Spectrum Communication Systems
Abstract: This standard describes technical requirements for Service Option 56, a variable-rate, two-way speech service option. (SMV) The maximum speech-coding rate of the service option is 8.55 kbps.
• Interface between SMV and CDMA2000 systems
• Audio interface to SMV
• SMV algorithm
• In-band data capabilities
• Floating point C-code
To learn more about this specification from CDMA University, go to: http://www.qualcomm.com/cdma/university/cdmasmv.html
cdma university
3GPP2 Specifications
Section 4-14TV80-W0011-1 Rev A
Application Standards –C.S0017 (IS-707-A)
Data Service Options for Wideband Spread Spectrum Systems
Abstract: This standard describes data services available on spread spectrum systems. It is organized into a series of related recommendations, some of which address functions common to all CDMA data services, and others that describe a specific dataservice.
• RLP (type 1, 2 and 3)• AT command processing and the Rm interface• Async data and fax services• Packet data services• STU-III services• Analog fax service• ISDN interworking
cdma university
3GPP2 Specifications
Section 4-15TV80-W0011-1 Rev A
Application Standards –C.S0015 (IS-637)
Short Message Service for Spread Spectrum Systems
Abstract: This standard describes requirements for a Short Message Service (SMS), providing delivery of text and numeric information for paging, messaging, and voice mail notification.
• Protocol and network reference model
• SMS relay layer
• SMS transport layer
• SMS teleservice layer
cdma university
3GPP2 Specifications
Section 4-16TV80-W0011-1 Rev A
Application Standards –C.S0016 (IS-683)
Over-the-Air Service Provisioning of Mobile Stations in Spread Spectrum Systems
Abstract: This standard describes technical requirements for over-the-air service provisioning of mobile stations. The scope of this standard covers over-the-air provisioning of mobile station operational parameters, provisioning of system selection for preferred roaming parameters, provisioning of service programming lock, and the provisioning of preferred user zone list.
• Messaging transmission protocol• Mobile station procedure• Base Station procedure• Key exchange protocol
cdma university
3GPP2 Specifications
Section 4-17TV80-W0011-1 Rev A
Application Standards –C.S0022 (IS-801)
Position Determination Service Standard for Dual Mode Spread Spectrum Systems
Abstract: This standard defines a set of signaling messages between the mobile and the Base Station to provide a position determination service.
• Messaging transmission protocol
• Mobile station procedure
• Base Station procedure
cdma university
3GPP2 Specifications
Section 4-18TV80-W0011-1 Rev A
Removable User Identity Module (R-UIM) for TIA/EIA Spread Spectrum Standards
Abstract: This standard describes the requirements for the Removable User Identity Module. The requirements are expressed as additions to the current specification of the SIM (GSM 11.11) and this ancillary, or “delta,” document.
• Physical, electrical, and logical interface
• Dedicated file (DF) and Elementary file (EF) structure
• ANSI-41 based authentication
• Additional air interface procedures
Application Standards –C.S0023 (IS-820)
cdma university
3GPP2 Specifications
Section 4-19TV80-W0011-1 Rev A
Performance/Test Standards –C.S0010 (TIA/EIA-97)
Recommended Minimum Performance Standards for Base Stations Supporting Dual-Mode Spread Spectrum Systems
Abstract: This standard details definitions, methods of measurement, and minimum performance requirements for Code Division Multiple Access (CDMA) Base Stations.
• General modem requirements• Standard emissions measurement procedure• Receiver minimum standard• Transmitter minimum standard• General requirements• Standard test conditions
cdma university
3GPP2 Specifications
Section 4-20TV80-W0011-1 Rev A
Performance/Test Standards –C.S0011 (TIA/EIA-98)
Recommended Minimum Performance Standards for CDMA2000 Spread Spectrum Cellular Mobile Stations
Abstract: This Standard details definitions, methods of measurement, and minimum performance requirements for Code Division Multiple Access (CDMA) mobile stations.
• General modem requirements• Standard radiated emissions measurement procedure• Receiver minimum standard• Transmitter minimum standard• Environmental requirements• Standard test conditions
cdma university
3GPP2 Specifications
Section 4-21TV80-W0011-1 Rev A
Performance/Test Standards –C.S0032 (IS-864)
Recommended Minimum Performance Standards for CDMA2000 High Rate Packet Data Access Network
Abstract: This standard details definitions, methods of measurement, and minimum performance requirements for Access networks.
• Standard emissions measurement procedure• Physical Layer minimum standard• MAC Layer minimum standard• Security Layer minimum standard• Connection Layer minimum standard • Session Layer minimum standard• Stream Layer minimum standard• Application Layer minimum standard• General requirements• Standard test conditions
cdma university
3GPP2 Specifications
Section 4-22TV80-W0011-1 Rev A
Performance/Test Standards –C.S0033 (IS-866)
Recommended Minimum Performance Standards for CDMA2000 High Rate Packet Data Access Terminal
Abstract: This standard details definitions, methods of measurement, and minimum performance requirements for Access terminals.
• Standard radiated emissions measurement procedure• Physical Layer minimum standard• MAC Layer minimum standard• Security Layer minimum standard• Connection Layer minimum standard • Session Layer minimum standard• Stream Layer minimum standard• Application Layer minimum standard• Environmental requirements• Standard test conditions
cdma university
3GPP2 Specifications
Section 4-23TV80-W0011-1 Rev A
Performance/Test Standards –C.S0013 (TIA/EIA-126)
Loopback Service Option (LSO) for CDMA2000 Spread Spectrum Systems
Abstract: This standard specifies procedures for the LoopbackService Option. The LSO is used to allow verification of the Physical Layer performance Frame Error Rate (FER) of the Fundamental Code Channel, Forward Supplemental Code Channel, and Fundamental Channel.
• Procedure and operation of the mobile station and Base Station for the LSO
• Data block information bits
• Computing error rate statistics at the Base Station
cdma university
3GPP2 Specifications
Section 4-24TV80-W0011-1 Rev A
Performance/Test Standards –C.S0026 (IS-870)
Test Data Service Option (TDSO) for CDMA2000 Spread Spectrum Systems
Abstract: This standard specifies procedures for the Test Data Service Option. The TDSO is used to allow verification of the Physical Layer performance Frame Error Rate (FER) and PDU error rate (PER) of CDMA2000 physical channels.
• Requirements and general description of the TDSO• Procedure and operation of the mobile station and Base
Station for the TDSO• TDSO call flow example• Procedure for conducting a TDSO test• Equations for calculating
cdma university
3GPP2 Specifications
Section 4-25TV80-W0011-1 Rev A
Performance/Test Standards –C.S0029 (IS-890)
Test Application Specification (TAS) for High Rate Packet Data Air Interface
Abstract: This standard describes requirements for test applications in CDMA2000 high rate packet data systems. These requirements ensure that a compliant Access terminal and a compliant Access network can interoperate to execute tests.
• Forward Test Application Protocol (FTAP) specification
• Reverse Test Application Protocol (RTAP) specification
• Test application example flow diagrams
cdma university
3GPP2 Specifications
Section 4-26TV80-W0011-1 Rev A
Performance/Test Standards –C.S0025 (IS-871)
Markov Service Options (MSO) for CDMA2000 Spread Spectrum Systems
Abstract: This standard specifies procedures for the Markov Service Option. The MSO is used to allow verification of the Physical Layer performance Frame Error Rate (FER) of the CDMA2000 Fundamental channels.
• Procedure and operation of the mobile station and Base Station for the MSO
• Message format• Procedure for conducting a Markov test• Examples of setting up a Markov call by using service
negotiation
cdma university
3GPP2 Specifications
Section 4-27TV80-W0011-1 Rev A
Performance/Test Standards –C.S0012 (TIA/EIA-125)
Recommended Minimum Performance Standard for Digital Cellular Wideband Spread Spectrum Speech Service Option 1
Abstract: This standard provides definitions, methods of measurement, and minimum performance characteristics of IS-96 variable-rate speech codec (8 k QCELP) for digital cellular wideband spread spectrum mobile stations and Base Stations.
• Codec minimum standard• Standard test condition• Speech source material• Calibration source material• ANSI C language source files for the compilation of the master codec• Modulated Noise Reference Unit (MNRU) files• Data analysis tools
cdma university
3GPP2 Specifications
Section 4-28TV80-W0011-1 Rev A
Performance/Test Standards –C.S0018 (IS-718)
Minimum Performance Specification for the Enhanced Variable Rate Codec, Speech Service Option 3 for Spread Spectrum Digital Systems
Abstract: This standard provides definitions, methods of measurement, verification of bit-exactness, and minimum performance characteristics of IS-127 enhanced variable-rate speech codec (EVRC) for digital cellular spread spectrum mobile stations and Base Stations.
• Codec minimum standard• Standard test condition• Speech source material• Calibration source material• ANSI C language source files for the compilation of the master codec and
bit-exact fixed-point codec• Modulated Noise Reference Unit (MNRU) files• Input and output vectors for bit-exact testing
cdma university
3GPP2 Specifications
Section 4-29TV80-W0011-1 Rev A
Performance/Test Standards –C.S0021 (TIA/EIA-736)
Recommended Minimum Performance Standard for the High Rate Speech Option 17 for Wideband Spread Spectrum Communication Systems
Abstract: This standard provides definitions, methods of measurement, and minimum performance characteristics of IS-733 variable-rate speech codec (13 k QCELP) for digital cellular wideband spread spectrum mobile stations and Base Stations.
• Codec minimum standard• Standard test condition• Speech source material• Calibration source material• ANSI C language source files for the compilation of the master codec• Modulated Noise Reference Unit (MNRU) files• Data analysis tools
cdma university
3GPP2 Specifications
Section 4-30TV80-W0011-1 Rev A
Performance/Test Standards –C.S0034 (IS-894)
Selectable Mode Vocoder Minimum Performance Standard
Abstract: This standard details definitions, methods of measurement, verification of bit-exactness, and minimum performance characteristics of IS-893 Selectable Mode Vocoder (SMV) for digital cellular wideband spread spectrum mobile stations and Base Stations.
• Codec minimum standard• Standard test condition• Speech source material• Calibration source material• ANSI C language source files for the compilation of the master codec
and bit-exact fixed-point codec• Modulated Noise Reference Unit (MNRU) files• Input and output vectors for bit-exact testing
cdma university
3GPP2 Specifications
Section 4-31TV80-W0011-1 Rev A
Performance/Test Standards –C.S0036 (TIA-916)
Recommended Minimum Performance Standard for IS-801-1 Spread Spectrum Mobile Stations
Abstract: This standard details definitions, methods of measurement, and minimum performance characteristics for position location-capable Code Division Multiple Access (CDMA) mobile stations.
• GPS minimum standard• AFLT minimum standard• Hybrid minimum standard• Standard test conditions• Method of generating PDE simulator responses• Reference GPS navigation data, system time, and user location• Method of statistical confidence determination• PDE simulation response messages
cdma university
3GPP2 Specifications
Section 4-32TV80-W0011-1 Rev A
Performance/Test Standards –C.S0031 (IS-898)
Signaling Conformance Tests for CDMA2000 Spread Spectrum Systems
Abstract: This standard facilitates interoperability testing between CDMA infrastructure and CDMA mobile station manufacturers. The objective of testing is to demonstrate mobile station/Base Station standard (MS-BSS) interoperability of all functionality, including messaging and protocol requirements, in a cabled environment.
• Miscellaneous air interface tests
• POTS tests
• Handoff, power control, registration, authentication, service redirection, SMS, calling feature, async data and fax, packet, medium-speed packet, high-speed packet, OTA, SSPR, message-driven indicator, and forward-compatibility tests
cdma university
3GPP2 Specifications
Section 4-33TV80-W0011-1 Rev A
Performance/Test Standards –C.S0037 (TIA-918)
Signaling Conformance for CDMA2000 Wireless IP Network
Abstract: This standard provides a set of procedures that the mobile station and network elements can use to conduct the signaling conformance tests for CDMA2000 wireless IP in a laboratory environment.
• Simple IP and Mobile IP tests
• Agent discovery and registration
• Handoffs
• Authentication and IPSec security association support
• Network-specific tests
• Accounting
cdma university
3GPP2 Specifications
Section 4-34TV80-W0011-1 Rev A
Performance/Test Standards –C.S0038 (TIA-919)
Signaling Conformance for CDMA2000 High Rate Packet Data Networks
Abstract: This standard defines technical requirements for signaling conformance in CDMA2000 high rate packet data systems. These requirements ensure that compliant Access terminals and compliant Access networks can execute tests.
• Default signaling application tests• Default packet application tests• Stream Layer protocol tests• Session Layer tests• Connection Layer tests• Security Layer tests• MAC Layer test
cdma university
3GPP2 Specifications
Section 4-35TV80-W0011-1 Rev A
Other Standards –N.S0017 (TSB29)
International Implementation of Wireless Telecommunication Systems Compliant with TIA/EIA/IS-41
Abstract: This standard provides the international wireless telecommunications industry with the framework that permits the coordinated implementation of wireless radio telecommunication systems in compliance with the provisions of the family of air interface standards (e.g.,TIA/EIA-553, IS-54, IS-91, IS-95, TIA/EIA-2000, and TIA/EIA-136).
• Administration and assignment of System Identification numbers (SIDs)• Administration and assignment of Mobile Identification Numbers (MINs)• Format of International Mobile Subscriber Identifiers (IMSIs)• Configuration and inter-operation of national SS7 networks in support of
international roaming
cdma university
3GPP2 Specifications
Section 4-36TV80-W0011-1 Rev A
Other Standards –C.R1001 (TSB58)
Administration of Parameter Value Assignments for CDMA2000 Spread Spectrum Standards
Abstract: This standard assigns values to parameters within certain CDMA2000 specifications for standard and proprietary usage.
• Service Option number assignments• Data burst message burst type assignments• Multiplex option number assignments• Band class value assignments• Manufacturer-specific OTASP assignments• Roaming display indicator assignments• SMS, analog fax, and position location assignments• Protocol and application assignments
cdma university
3GPP2 Specifications
Section 4-37TV80-W0011-1 Rev A
Other Standards –S.R0005 (TSB100)
Wireless Network Reference Model
Abstract: This standard recommends the basic TR-45 Wireless Network Reference Model.
• TR-45 Wireless Network Reference Model
• Network entities
• Reference points
cdma university
3GPP2 Specifications
Section 4-38TV80-W0011-1 Rev AWhat We Learned in This Section
Abstract and details of the A Interface, Network, Wireless IP, Application, and Performance/Test core standards, as well as other key standards.
cdma university
3GPP2 Specifications
Section 4-39TV80-W0011-1 Rev AStandards – Review
SECTION REVIEW
105AC_00
A Interface Standards
Network Standards
Wireless IP Standards
Application Standards
Performance/Test Standards
Other Standards
cdma university
3GPP2 Specifications
Section 5-1TV80-W0011-1 Rev AWhat We Learned in This Course
Path to the specifications at the 3GPP2 Web site.
3GPP2 specification naming conventions.
3GPP2 network entities.
Major CDMA specifications.
3GPP2 standards evolutionary path.
3GPP2 core standards and structure.
cdma university
3GPP2 Specifications
Section 5-2TV80-W0011-1 Rev A
What We Learned in This Course(continued)
Abstract of the Air Interface core standards.
New Physical Layer, Signaling Layer, and user features for CDMA2000 Release 0, A, B, and C.
Cross mode specifications.
1xEV-DO specification.
Abstract and details of the A Interface, Network, Wireless IP, Application, and Performance/Test core standards, as well as other key standards.