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Halifax, 31 Oct – 3 Nov 2011 ICT Accessibility For All
Continuing Cooperation on IMT Continuing Cooperation on IMT StandardizationStandardization
Mark EpsteinMark Epstein
Senior Vice PresidentSenior Vice President
QualcommQualcomm
Document No:
GSC16-PLEN-16
Source: TIA
Contact: Mark Epstein ([email protected])
Fran O’Brien ([email protected])
GSC Session:
PLENARY
Agenda Item:
6.1
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IMT Standardization HighlightsIMT Standardization Highlights• TIA continues to actively support the ITU IMT
Standardization Activities by:
– Providing input on IMT-2000 technologies based on ITU-R and ITU-T Liaisons to External Organizations
• Participation in ITU-R WP 5D• Provide updates to Recommendation M.1457, along with
related and non-related Recommendations and Reports• Provide updates to ITU-T on Q.1742.9, as necessary
– Remaining actively engaged in IMT-Advanced development
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IMT Standardization HighlightsIMT Standardization Highlights• Continual updates are provided in support of ITU
IMT Standardization Activities. – Provide input/updates on ITU-R Recommendations M.1801,
M.1457-10, and M.1457-11• Significant updates to M.1457-11 to include:
– Guidelines for using cdma2000 1x Revision E Features on Earlier Revisions
– cdma2000 Extended Cell High Rate Packet Data (xHRPD) Air Interface Specification
– Enhanced Variable Rate Codec, Speech Service Options 3, 68, 70, 73 and 77 for Wideband Spread Spectrum Digital System
– Recommended Minimum Performance Standards for Extended Cell cdma2000 High Rate Packet Data Access Terminal
– Recommended Minimum Performance Specification for Mobile Stations with Position Service
– Minimum Performance updates for 1x, HRPD and xHRPD
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IMT Standardization HighlightsIMT Standardization Highlights
• TIA Inputs on the following: – Revision M.1580/M.1581 (Unwanted emissions specification of IMT-
2000 BS and MS)– Revision M.2039 (Characteristics of IMT-2000 Systems for Frequency
Sharing/Interface Analysis)
– Study Questions ITU-R 250/2 (Mobile Wireless Access (MWA) Systems supporting ubiquitous sensors across large areas
– F.2086 (Characteristics and Applications of Broadband Wireless Access in the Fixed Service)
– Correspondence with ITU-T SWG2 on Civil Alerting
– Question ITU-R 101-4/5 (Working Document Towards a Preliminary Draft New Recommendation ITU-R M.[WAS.QoS])
– ITU-T for Q.1742 (IMT-2000 References to ANSI-41 evolved Core Network with cdma2000 Access Network)
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Strategic Direction (1)Strategic Direction (1)
• TR45.5 will continue to collaborate with other Standards Organizations and Market Representatives
• Partner with 3GPP2 and its Organizational Partners and Marketing Representation Partners
• Enhancements to Interworking Specifications in support of other technologies (e.g., 3GPP LTE)
• M2M (e.g., ETSI and 3GPP) • Maintain cooperative relationship with Femto Forum and Broadband
Forum, in partnership with 3GPP2, as it relates to Femtocells• Collaborate with other Organizations based on industry needs
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Strategic Direction (2)Strategic Direction (2)Facts on cdmaFacts on cdma
• A few quick facts on cdma are noted and is based on information from http://www.cdg.org/
• cdma2000 has more than 575 million 1x subscribers and more than 163 million HRPD subscribers
• As of September 26, 2011, 2,856 devices have been introduced into the market
• Strategically, the cdma2000 family of standards will continue to:– serve operators well into the next decade– provide support for a graceful transition to next-generation
wireless broadband technologies– developing solutions to ensure that cdma2000 terminals,
networks and roaming provide a seamless usability across cdma2000 and 4G wireless technology platforms
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ChallengesChallenges• Increase capacity while maintaining:
– service quality and – system coverage to satisfy market demands
• Enhance data throughput and reduce latency to accommodate existing and emerging data services
• Significantly enhance battery life for M2M terminals• Reduce infrastructure power consumption• Continue to meet industry requirements for emerging
markets
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TR-45.5: Next Steps / ActionsTR-45.5: Next Steps / Actions
• TR45.5 will continue to– Develop new technologies and services– Develop standards that enhance:
• Machine-to-Machine Communications• Smartgrids• Self-organization Networks (SON)
– Continue to further our Green Initiative – Recognize and acknowledge emerging markets and continue to
develop key requirements and feature enhancements for such markets
– Work closely with regulatory bodies to provide solutions for:• Commercial alerts• Emergency notification• New frequency plans
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Supplementary SlidesSupplementary Slides
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Subcommittee TR-45.5Subcommittee TR-45.5
• TIA Subcommittees continues to develop international standards and have developed joint relations with other standards organizations– Subcommittee TR-45.5 develops performance, compatibility and
interoperability standards for Spread Spectrum Digital wireless access systems supporting international, public, non-public, or residential mobile and personal communications
– These standards apply to service definition, mobile and portable station equipment, base station equipment, ancillary apparatus, as covered by applicable Parts of the FCC Rules
– Continue to provide input to ITU-Radiocommunications Division– Developed joint standards with ATIS WTSC– Collaborations with 3GPP and ETSI– TR-45, in partnership with 3GPP2, has a cooperative
relationship with the Femto Forum and Broadband Forum
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Highlights of Current Activities (1)Highlights of Current Activities (1)• Current or Recently Completed
Work Items• Administration of Parameter
Value Assignments for cdma2000 Spread Spectrum Standards (TSB-58-J)
• E-UTRAN – cdma2000 HRPD Connectivity and Inter-working Air Interface Specification
• Signaling Test Specification for EUTRAN-cdma2000 Connectivity and Interworking (TIA-1173-1)
• Enhanced Variable Rate Codec, Speech Service Options 3, 68, 70, 73 and 77 for Wideband Spread Spectrum Digital System (TIA-127-E)
Current or Recently Completed Work Items• HRPD Revision C-1 (HRPD
Enhancements)• Recommended Minimum
Performance Standards for Extended Cell cdma2000 High Rate Packet Data Access Terminal
• Signaling Conformance for HRPD
• Interoperability Test Specification for cdma2000 Air Interface (TIA-1036-B)
• Recommended Minimum Performance Standard for Mobile Stations with Position Service (TIA-PN-916-A)
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Highlights of Current Activities (2)Highlights of Current Activities (2)• Current or Recently Completed
TR-45.5 Work Items• OTASP
o Multimode System Selection (MMSS)
o Enhanced System Selection for femto cells
o eHRPDo UMB
• CSIM and RUIM revisions for Open Market Handset (OMH) supported by the CDG
• Extended Cell High Rate Packet Data (xHRPD) Air Interface Specification
• Current or Recently Completed Work Items
• Guidelines for using cdma2000 1x Revision E Features on Earlier Revisions (TIA-1193-1)
• cdma2000 Extended Cell High Rate Packet Data (xHRPD) Air Interface Specification
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• M2M features which may impact the air interface could include:
– Low Mobility– Time Controlled– Time Tolerant– Packet Switched (PS) Only– Small Data Transmissions– Mobile Originated Only– Infrequent Mobile Terminated– M2M Monitoring– Priority Alarm– Secure Connection– Location Specific Trigger– Infrequent Transmission – Group Based M2M Features
o Group Based Policingo Group Based Addressing
Machine-to-Machine
TR-45.5TR-45.5
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IMT Standardization HighlightsIMT Standardization Highlights