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19、1 3GPP2 C.S0099-0 v2.0 i CONTENTS 1 1 Introduction 1-1 2 1.1 Scope . 1-1 3 1.2 Terms and Definitions 1-1 4 1.3 References 1-5 5 1.4 Features Introduced in Revision E of cdma2000 1x 1-6 6 1.5 Message Transmission and Backwards Compatibility of Features of Revision E of 7 cdma2000 1x . 1-9 8 1.5.1 Bas
20、e Station Transmission of Common Control Channel Messages 1-9 9 1.5.2 Mobile Station Transmission Messages 1-10 10 1.5.3 P_REV_IN_USE and Reserved Fields . 1-11 11 1.5.4 General Extension Message 1-11 12 2 Supporting RL RC 8, FL RC 11/12 2-1 13 2.1 Using RL RC 8, FL RC 11/12 . 2-1 14 2.1.1 Physical
21、Layer Features of Reverse Link RC 8 and Forward Link RC 11/12 2-1 15 2.1.2 MAC Support for RC 8 and RC 11/12 2-4 16 2.1.3 Service Options Changes 2-4 17 2.2 RL RC 8, and FL RC 11/12 and Voice SO based Call Establishment 2-6 18 2.2.1 Call Flow Diagram 2-6 19 2.2.2 Call Flow Details 2-6 20 2.2.3 Recom
22、mendations 2-8 21 2.3 Negotiation of SO when MAX_NUM_ALT_SO is set to 0 . 2-9 22 2.3.1 Call Flow Diagram 2-9 23 2.3.2 Call Flow Details 2-9 24 2.3.3 Recommendations 2-10 25 2.4 Configuring parameters for RL RC 8, FL RC 11/12 using GEM 2-11 26 2.4.1 Call Flow Diagram 2-11 27 2.4.2 Call Flow Details 2
23、-11 28 2.4.3 Recommendations 2-12 29 2.5 Configuring parameters for RL RC 8, FL RC 11/12 using RCPM . 2-13 30 2.5.1 Call Flow Diagram 2-13 31 2.5.2 Call Flow Details 2-13 32 3GPP2 C.S0099-0 v2.0 ii 2.5.3 Recommendations 2-14 1 2.6 Soft handoff for RL RC 8, FL RC 11/12 using GEM .2-15 2 2.6.1 Call Fl
24、ow Diagram 2-15 3 2.6.2 Call Flow Details .2-15 4 2.6.3 Recommendations 2-15 5 2.7 Soft handoff for RL RC 8, FL RC 11/12 using RCPM .2-16 6 2.7.1 Call Flow Diagram 2-16 7 2.7.2 Call Flow Details .2-16 8 2.8 Recommendations 2-16 9 2.9 Interoperability of RL RC 8 and FL RC 11/12 with Legacy RC and SO
25、2-18 10 2.10 Voice call establishment /under Revision 0 Base stations without support for 11 Extended RC Bitmaps .2-20 12 2.10.1 Call Flow Diagram 2-20 13 2.10.2 Call Flow Details .2-21 14 3 Overhead Message Extension 3-1 15 3.1 Extension to System Parameters Message 3-1 16 3.2 Mobile Station Proces
26、sing of Extension of SPM and MC-RR Parameters Message3-5 17 3.3 Revision Dependent Extensions . 3-6 18 3.3.1 Base Stations supporting only Revision 0 . 3-6 19 3.3.2 Base Stations Supporting Revision A, B or C 3-6 20 3.3.3 Base Stations Supporting Revision D . 3-7 21 3.4 Feature Dependent Extensions
27、3-8 22 3.4.1 RL RC 8 and FL RC 11/12 . 3-8 23 3.4.2 Call Recovery Request Message (CRRM_MSG_IND) 3-8 24 3.4.3 Optional Message Transmission Indication (NUM_OPT_MSG_BITS) 3-8 25 3.4.4 Access Point Pilot Information Message (AP_PILOT_INFO, 26 APPIM_PERIOD_INDEX) 3-10 27 3.4.5 Access Point Identificati
28、on Message (AP_IDT) 3-12 28 3.4.6 Access Point Identification Text Message (AP_IDT_TXT) .3-13 29 3.4.7 Active Handoff into Femto Access Point .3-13 30 3.4.8 General Overhead Information Message (GEN_OVHD_INF_IND, 31 GEN_OVHD_CYCLE_INDEX) .3-14 32 3.4.9 Frequent General Overhead Information Message 3
29、3 3GPP2 C.S0099-0 v2.0 iii (FREQ_GEN_OVHD_INF_IND) . 3-14 1 3.4.10 Flex Duplex CDMA Channel List Message (FD_CHAN_LST_IND) . 3-14 2 3.4.11 Alternative Technologies Information Message (ATIM_IND) . 3-15 3 3.4.12 Location Parameters (ADD_LOC_INFO_INCL, ADD_LOC_INFO_INCL, 4 LOC_UNC_H, HEIGHT and LOC_UN
30、C_V) 3-15 5 3.4.13 MEID_ME Reporting . 3-16 6 3.5 Extension to MC-RR Parameters Message 3-17 7 4 ACCOLC for National Security/Emergency Preparedness 4-1 8 9 10 3GPP2 C.S0099-0 v2.0 iv This page intentionally left blank. 1 3GPP2 C.S0099-0 v2.0 v Table of Figures 1 Figure 2-1 Voice call establishment
31、using RC 8 and RC 11/12 . 2-6 2 Figure 2-2 SO negotiation when MAX_NUM_ALT_SO is 0 2-9 3 Figure 2-3 Setting Non-default parameters for RL RC 8, FL RC 11/12 using GEM 2-11 4 Figure 2-4 Setting Non-default parameters for RC 8, RC 11/12 using RCPM 2-13 5 Figure 2-5 Softhandoff for RL RC 8, FL RC 11/12
32、using GEM. 2-15 6 Figure 2-6 Softhandoff for RC 8, RC 11/12 using RCPM . 2-16 7 Figure 2-7 Voice call establishment for RL RC 8 and FL RC 11/12 capable mobile station 8 under legacy base station that does not support extended RC bitmaps . 2-21 9 Figure 3-1 Active handoff into a FAP . 3-13 10 11 12 3
33、GPP2 C.S0099-0 v2.0 vi This page intentionally left blank.1 3GPP2 C.S0099-0 v2.0 vii Table of Tables 1 Table 1-1. Features Introduced in Revision E of cdma2000 1x 1-6 2 Table 2-1: Valid PC modes with REV_FCH_BLANKING_DUTYCYCLE_IN_USE = 0 . 2-3 3 Table 2-2: Valid PC modes with REV_FCH_BLANKING_DUTYCY
34、CLE_IN_USE 0 2-3 4 Table 2-3. Transcoder Free Operation . 2-18 5 6 7 3GPP2 C.S0099-0 v2.0 viii This page intentionally left blank. 1 3GPP2 C.S0099-0 v2.0 ix FOREWORD 1 (This foreword is not part of this specification) 2 This specification was prepared by Technical Specification Group C of the Third
35、Generation 3 Partnership Project 2 (3GPP2). This specification is the first version of the document and 4 provides the recommendations and guidelines for features of Revision E of cdma20001. 5 6 7 1cdma2000is the trademark for the technical nomenclature for certain specifications and standards of th
36、e Organizational Partners (OPs) of 3GPP2. Geographically (and as of the date of publication), cdma2000 is a registered trademark of the Telecommunications Industry Association (TIA-USA) in the United States. 3GPP2 C.S0099-0 v2.0 x This page intentionally left blank. 1 3GPP2 C.S0099-0 v2.0 1-1 1 INTR
37、ODUCTION 1 1.1 Scope 2 This specification provides recommendations and guideline for various features introduced 3 inof Revision E of cdma2000 1x 11. 4 1.2 Terms and Definitions 5 Acknowledgment. A Layer 2 response by the mobile station or the base station confirming 6 that a signaling message was r
38、eceived correctly. 7 Action Time. The time at which the action implied by a message should take effect. 8 Active Set. The set of pilots associated with the CDMA Channels containing Forward 9 Traffic Channels assigned to a particular mobile station. 10 ARQ. Automatic Repeat Request. The ARQ is an aut
39、omatic retransmission protocol that 11 ensures the delivery of encoder packets from the sender to the receiver by retransmission 12 of portions of a turbo encoded packet based on the feedback from the receiver that 13 indicates if the encoder packets have been received and decoded successfully (ACK)
40、 or not 14 (NAK). 15 Assured Mode. Mode of delivery that guarantees that a PDU will be delivered to the peer. 16 A PDU sent in assured mode is retransmitted by the LAC sublayer, up to a maximum 17 number of retransmissions, until the LAC entity at the sender receives an acknowledgment 18 for the PDU
41、. See also Confirmation of Delivery. 19 Bad Frames. Frames classified as insufficient frame quality or as 9600 bps primary traffic 20 only, with bit errors. See also Good Frames. 21 Band Class. A set of CDMA frequency assignments and a numbering scheme for these 22 channels. See also CDMA Frequency
42、Assignment. 23 Base Station. A fixed station used for communicating with mobile stations. Depending 24 upon the context, the term base station may refer to a cell, a sector within a cell, an MSC, 25 or other part of the wireless system. See also MSC. 26 BLOB. Block of Bits. 27 Call Disconnect. The p
43、rocess that releases the resources handling a particular call. The 28 disconnect process begins either when the mobile station user indicates the end of the call 29 by generating an on-hook condition or other call-release mechanism, or when the base 30 station initiates a release. 31 CDMA Channel. T
44、he set of channels transmitted between the base station and the mobile 32 stations within a given CDMA Frequency Assignment. See also Forward CDMA Channel 33 and Reverse CDMA Channel. 34 Discontinuous Transmission (DTX). A mode of operation in which a base station or a 35 mobile station switches its
45、 transmitter on and off on a particular code channel 36 autonomously. For the case of DTX operation on the Forward Dedicated Control Channel, 37 the Forward Power Control Subchannel is still transmitted. 38 3GPP2 C.S0099-0 v2.0 1-2 f-csch. Forward common signaling logical channel. 1 f-dsch. Forward
46、dedicated signaling logical channel. 2 Forward CDMA Channel. A CDMA Channel from a base station to mobile stations. The 3 Forward CDMA Channel contains one or more code channels that are transmitted on a 4 CDMA Frequency Assignment using a particular pilot PN offset. The code channels are 5 associat
47、ed with the Pilot Channel, Sync Channel, Paging Channels, Broadcast Control 6 Channel, Forward Common Control Channels, and Traffic Channels. The Forward CDMA 7 Channel always carries a Pilot Channel and may also carry up to one Sync Channel, up to 8 seven Paging Channels, up to seven Broadcast Cont
48、rol Channels, up to seven Forward 9 Common Control Channels and up to the maximum number of channels allowed for the 10 assigned Radio Configuration minus one Traffic Channels, as long as the total number of 11 channels, including the Pilot Channel, is no greater than the maximum number of 12 channe
49、ls allowed for the assigned Radio Configuration. 13 Forward Acknowledgment Channel. A portion of a Forward CDMA Channel used for the 14 transmission of acknowledgments from a base station to multiple mobile stations in 15 response to the data received on the Reverse Packet Data Channel or the Reverse 16 Fundamental Channel. 17 Forward Common Acknowledgment Channel. A portion of the Forward CDMA Channel 18 used for the transmission of Acknowledgments from a base station to multiple mobile 19 stations in response to the Reverse Supplemental Channel from mobile stations o