1、TIAEIA INTERIM STANDARD Generic Broadcast Teleservice Transport Capability - Network Perspective TIAIEIMS-824 NOVEMBER 1999 TELECOMMUNICATIONS INDUSTRY ASSOCIATION Representing the telecommunications industry in association with the Electronic Industries Alliance NOTICE TIAEIA Engineering Standards
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9、tute for approval as an American National Standard. Suggestions for revision should be directed to: Standards e.g., Al. If a value is present, it identifies the teleservice used for interpreting the bearer data. Indicates that this is a BTTC message and provides a specific subject matter of the Tele
10、service payload (e.g., emergency, system operator announcement, advertisement, sports) to be broadcast. Indicates relevant data pertaining to this broadcast message, for a specific broadcast category (e.g., Indication of preferred language). Uniquely identifies the broadcast message over the network
11、 originating from a particular SME (i.e., unique on a per-SME! basis). Indicates whether the broadcast message is new, or a replacement of an existing message with the same identification. Indicates the priority of broadcast for the Indicates the recommended start time, duration, and repetition rate
12、 of the broadcast (e.g., start time: 0900 hours, duration: 2 hours and repetition rate: every 5 minutes). Identifies the broadcast target mobile station audience (e.g., Target Service Group). Indicates the requested geographical area over which the message should be broadcast (e.g., cells, sectors o
13、r both within an MSC, or whole MSC; absence of both this parameter and BroadcastZoneIdentifierList indicates all MSCs within the broadcast domain of MC). Teleservice payload. Indicates a requested list of geographical areas over which the message should be broadcast (e.g., cells, sectors or both wit
14、hin an MSC, or whole MSC; absence of both this parameter and BroadcastZoneIdentifier indicates all MSCs within the broadcast domain of MC). R R1 MBC2 R O R1 O O R O O O Inclusion of both parameters ensures the uniqueness of the broadcast message. This parameter is a TCAP mandatory parameter of SMDPP
15、 and is required for TDMA. The parameters, BroadcastZoneIdentifier, and BroadcastZoneIdentifierList, are mutually exclusive. TIA/EIA-41.3-D Modifications 3-3 Broadcast Teleservice Transport Capability (BTTC) Stage-2 Scenarios TIA/E IAAS-824 PreferredLanguage- Indicator PUBLISHED VERSION October 1999
16、 Indicates the language in which the broadcast O1 message payload is written (e.g., Franais, English). .-. SMS-TeleserviceIdentifier Parameters Identification of the teleservice; used for interpreting the bearer data. PreferredLanguage- Indicator BroadcastZone- Identifie? BroadcastZone- IdentifierLi
17、st2 Usage Indication of the language in which the broadcast message payload is written (e.g., Franais, English). Indicates the MC remapped geographical areas over which the message should be broadcast (e.g., cells, sectors or both within an MSC, or whole MSC; absence of both this parameter and Broad
18、castZoneIdentifierList, indicates whole MSC). Indicates a list of MC remapped geographical areas over which the message should be broadcast (e.g., cells, sectors or both within an MSC, or whole MSC; absence of both this parameter and BroadcastZoneIdentifier, indicates whole MSC). O1 O O d, f, h. Upo
19、n reception of an SMDPP, each MSC responds with an empty smdpp positive acknowledgment. The MSCs process the received BTTI parameters to determine the broadcasting characteristics (e.g., priority and zone). The MSC (via the selected cell or sectors) broadcasts the SMD-REQUEST for reception by all ac
20、tive destination MS-based SMEs. Include the following information (as appropriate based on the air interface specification): i. Parameters I Usage SMSBearerData I Any desired message. SMS-OriginalOriginating- of the originating SME; i.e., Address I SMSBTTI: Applicable for CDMA. For CDMA, the MC reen
21、codes the PreferredLanguageIndicator from the value specified in TIMEIA-41.5-D for the language in use to the value used by the MS for the language in use (i.e., to the value specified in TSB-58-A). 2The parameters BroadcastZoneIdentifier and BroadcastZoneIdentifierList are mutually exclusive. 3At t
22、ime of publication, this was only applicable for TDMA. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 a 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 ia 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50 51 52 53 54 55 56 57 58 59 60 Broadcast Teleservice Transport Capability (BTTC) Stage-2 Scenarios 3-4 TI
23、A/EIA-41.3-D Modifications October 1999 Indicates the specific subject matter of the Teleservice payload (e.g., emergency system operator announcement, advertisement, sports) to be broadcast. Indicates relevant data pertaining to this broadcast message, for a specific broadcast category (e.g. , Indi
24、cation of preferred language). Indicates the language in which the broadcast message payload is written (e.g., Franais, English). Identifies the broadcast message. Parameter may be remapped by Serving-MSC. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 a 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 ia 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 3
25、5 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50 51 52 53 54 55 56 57 58 59 60 R O $ R PUBLISHED VERSION TIA/E IAAS-824 BroadcastCategory Broadcastcategory SpecificInformation BroadcastLanguage Indicator1 BroadcastMessage Identifier BroadcastServiceGroup j-k. The MSC repeats Step-h, in accordance with
26、 the prescribed broadcast periodicity. Encoding as per the received PreferredLanguageIndicator parameter. 2Applicable for CDMA. TIA/EIA-41.3-D Modifications 3-5 Broadcast Teleservice Transport Capability (BTTC) Stage-2 Scenarios TIA/E IAAS-824 PUBLISHED VERSION October 1999 I smd I 7.X.2 Successful
27、Cancellation of Broadcast of Teleservice Messages: MSC- based Periodicity Control This scenario describes the deletion of a previously received teleservice message by thei respective Serving MSCs within the indicated geographical area. r=; . SmdPP I . 8 Destination Serving Systems Originating Destin
28、ation Each with its own Broadcast Zone Systems Originator in MSCs I SMDPP SMS-OriginaIOriginatingAddress, . . . . . . . . rx I SMS-Teleserviceldentifier, SMS SMDPP SMS-OriginaIOriginatingAddress, SMS-Teleserviceldentifier, SMS-BTTI _BTTI a- I J SM )p ACK $ I. . . . . . . . . . . a b . c . d . e . f
29、. g . h Figure 7.X.2-1 Successful Cancellation of Broadcast of Teleservice Messages: MSC-based Periodicity Control a. The MC receives and accepts an SMDPP requesting cancellation of a periodic SMS message to an MS-based SME. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 a 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 ia 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28
30、29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50 51 52 53 54 55 56 57 58 59 60 Broadcast Teleservice Transport Capability (BTTC) Stage-2 Scenarios 3-6 TIA/EIA-41.3-D Modifications October 1999 PUBLISHED VERSION TIA/E IAAS-824 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 a 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 ia 19 20 21 22
31、23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50 51 52 53 54 55 56 57 58 59 60 arameters SMSBearerData SMS-OriginalOriginating- Address SMS-TeleserviceIdentifier SMSBTTI: Broadcas tlategory BroadcastMessage- Identifier BroadcastMessageStatus BroadcastZone- Identifi
32、er4 BroadcastZone- IdentifierLisP Usage Any desired message. Network address of the Originating SME; e.g., Al. If a value is present, it identifies the teleservice used for interpreting the bearer data. Indicates that this is a BTTC message and provides a specific subject matter of the Teleservice p
33、ayload (e.g., emergency, system operator announcement, advertisement, sports). the network originating from a particular SME! (i.e., unique on a per-SME! basis). Indicates deletion of an identified existing Uniquely identifies the broadcast message over broadcast message with the same identification
34、. Indicates the requested geographical areas over which the broadcast message should be ceased(e.g., cells, sectors or both within an MSC, or whole MSC; absence of both this parameter and BroadcastZoneIdentifierList, indicates whole MSC). Indicates a requested list of geographical areas over which t
35、he broadcast message should be ceased (e.g., cells, sectors or both within an MSC, or whole MSC; absence of both this parameter and BroadcastZoneIdentifier, indicates whole MSC). MBC R2 MBC 3 R R2 R 0 0 b. c, e, g. . and responds with an smdpp positive acknowledgment (which may include an SMSBearerD
36、ata parameter if there is bearer data to return. The MC sends SMDPPs to the various MSCs (MSC-1, MSC-2, . MSC-n), that are part of the prescribed broadcast domain and are taking care of the periodicity of the broadcast. Include the same parameters as Section 7.X.2, Step-a with lThis parameter is a T
37、CAP mandatory parameter of SMDPP. 21nclusion of both parameters ensures the uniqueness of the broadcast message. 3This parameter is required for TDMA. 4These parameters are mutually exclusive. TIA/EIA-41.3-D Modifications 3-7 Broadcast Teleservice Transport Capability (BTTC) Stage-2 Scenarios TIA/E
38、IAAS-824 PUBLISHED VERSION October 1999 the exception of the following parameters that the MC remaps in a way that is meaningful to the recipient MSC. I Parameters I Usage I SMSBTTI: I BroadcastZone- Identifier BroadcastZone- IdentifierList Indicates the requested MC remapped geographical areas over
39、 which the broadcast message should be ceased (e.g., cells , sectors or both within an MSC, or whole MSC; absence of both this parameter and BroadcastZoneIdentifierList, indicates whole MSC). Indicates a requested list of MC remapped geographical areas over which the broadcast message should be ceas
40、ed (e.g., cells , sectors or both within an MSC, or whole MSC; absence of both this parameter and BroadcastZoneIdentifier, indicates whole MSC). Type O O d, f, h. The MSCs process the received BTTI parameters and determine which message should be deleted (e.g., cancel broadcast transmissions within
41、the identified geographical area). In this case, deletion is successful, thus each MSC responds with an empty smdpp positive acknowledgment. 7.X.3 Successful Broadcast of teleservice Messages: MC-based Periodicity Control I This scenario describes the successful delivery of short messages broadcast
42、to MS-based SMEs via their respective Serving MSCs where the periodicity is under the control of the MC. In this scenario, the Serving MSCs do not have to store the broadcast teleservice payload and other associated attributes for the duration of the broadcast (especially when the duration is large)
43、. These parameters are mutually exclusive. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 a 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 ia 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50 51 52 53 54 55 56 57 58 59 60 Broadcast Teleservice Transport Capability (BTTC) Stage-2 Scenarios 3-8 TIA/EIA-41.3-D
44、 Modifications October 1999 PUBLISHED VERSION TIA/E IAAS-824 , 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 a 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 ia 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50 51 52 53 54 55 56 57 58 59 60 Destination Serving Systems Originating 8 7-S Each with its own Br
45、oadcast Zone Systems Originator SMDPP SMS-BearerData, SMS-riginalOriginating Address, I SMSTeleserviceldentifier, SMS-BTTI . . . . a . b 1 . smd$AC$d SMDPP SMS-BearerData, SMS-OriginaIOriginatingAddress, SMS-Teleserviceldentifier, SMS-BTTI . . SMDPP SMS-BearerData, SMS-OriginaIOriginatingAddress, SM
46、S-Teleserviceldentifier, SMS-BTTI SMDPP SMS-BearerData, SMS-OriginaIOriginatingAddress, SMS-Teleserviceldentifier, SMS-BTTI d . e f . . Figure 7.X.3-1 Successful Broadcast of Teleservice Messages: MC-based Periodicity Control TIA/EIA-41.3-D Modifications 3-9 Broadcast Teleservice Transport Capabilit
47、y (BTTC) Stage-2 Scenarios TIA/E IAAS-824 PUBLISHED VERSION October 1999 The MC receives and accepts an SMDPP requesting delivery of an SMS message to an MS-based SME . Include the same parameters as 7.X.l(a). . and responds with an smdpp positive acknowledgment (which may include an SMSBearerData p
48、arameter if there is bearer data to return. At the prescribed start-time, the MC sends SMDPPs to the various MSCs (MSC-1, MSC-2, . MSC-n), that are part of the prescribed broadcast zone. Parameters SMSBearerData SMS-OnginalOnginating- Address SMS-TeleserviceIdentifier SMSBTTI: BroadcastCategory Broa
49、dcastCategory- SpecificInformation PreferredLanguage- Indicator BroadcastMessage- Identifier BroadcastMessage- Prion ty BroadcastMessageStatus Broadcas tServiceGroup BroadcastZone- Identifier4 Usage Any desired message. Network address of the originating SME!; e.g., Al. If a value is present, it identifies the teleservice used for interpreting the bearer data. Indicates that this is a BTTC message and provides a specific subject matter of the Teleservice payload (e.g., emergency, system operator announcement,