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21、ed to fit theneeds of manufacturers and system operators.TIA/EIA-136-005-CiiNOTES:11. The term “dual-mode mobile station” is defined as one capable of analog or digital2operation.32. Note Deleted.43. Technical details are included for the operation of multiple systems in a geographic5area, each with
22、 a separate set of control channels.64. Each system is identified by a unique 15-bit digital code, the SID code. The Federal7Communications Commission assigns SID codes when system construction permits8are issued.95. Each mobile station is assigned a unique 32-bit binary or 56-bit binary serial numb
23、er10which cannot be changed by the subscriber without rendering the mobile station11inoperative .126. In the message formats used between the dual-mode mobile stations and base13stations, some bits are marked as reserved (RSVD). Some or all of these reserved bits14may be used in the future for addit
24、ional messages. Therefore, all dual-mode mobile15stations and base stations must set all bits that they are programmed to treat as16reserved bits to 0 (zero) in all messages that they transmit unless otherwise17specified. All mobile stations and base stations must ignore the state of all bits that18
25、they are programmed to treat as reserved bits in all messages that they receive.19In the specific case of overhead messages on the Forward Control Channel, if the20mobile station receives a BCH-code-correct but unrecognizable overhead message21(including Global Action Message types), the mobile stat
26、ion must count that message22as part of the train for NAWC-counting purposes, but must not attempt to execute the23message. All other messages and fields of an overhead message train that carries a24message type herein indicated as Reserved shall be decoded and used as25appropriate (see TIA/EIA-136-
27、140).26Implementors of mobile stations are cautioned that many other functions and features27are deployed on the FOCC than those described in this standard. These functions28frequently employ bits indicated herein as Reserved. Reference may be made to the29current version of TSB-70.307. RF Emissions
28、. Minimum advisory standards of ANSI and the processing guidelines31of FCC are contained in ANSI/IEEE C95.1-1992 Advisory Standards and FCC Rules32and Regulations respectively. Members should also take notice of the more stringent33exposure criteria for the general public and for radio frequency car
29、riers with low34frequency amplitude modulation as given in NCRP Report No. 86.358. Although the analog mode of operation draws upon EIA/TIA-553, some36modifications have been made (see TIA/EIA-136-140).37TIA/EIA-136-005-Ciii9. A potential EIA/TIA-553 / TIA/EIA-627 compatibility problem exists as a r
30、esult of1differences in access channel boundary determination procedures supported in these2two standards. Recommended solutions to this potential compatibility problem are as3follows:4Preferred Solution5TIA/EIA-136-140 (First Paging Channel) specifies two first paging channels6(FIRSTCHPp-pri and FI
31、RSTCHPp-sec) which must be stored in a TIA/EIA-6277mobile station and used to identify the first paging channel in the primary and8secondary paging channel scans when the mobile station is operating in its home9system. Defaulting these two values to the preferred systems (i.e., A or B band) first10d
32、edicated control channel for the primary and secondary channel sets (834.99011MHz/879.990 MHz and 835.020 MHz/880.020 MHz respectively) will prevent12paging/access channels from being calculated differently when the TIA/EIA-62713mobile station operates on a EIA/TIA-553 based home system. This soluti
33、on is used14today and should continue to be used to ensure full interoperability of EIA/TIA-55315and TIA/EIA-627 mobile stations on both EIA/TIA-553 and TIA/EIA-627 type16systems. This solution does, however, require that both home and roaming17TIA/EIA-627 mobile stations use the same paging channel
34、 set (i.e., no split home-18roam paging channels) as long as only a single set of dedicated controls are allocated19(i.e., channels 334 - 354 for the B band).20Non-Preferred Solution21If a second portion of the existing spectrum is allocated for control channel use (over22and above the dedicated con
35、trol channels) then split home-roam paging can still be23achieved for both TIA/EIA-627 and EIA/TIA-553 mobile stations. This second24portion of spectrum could be managed as follows:25 Used exclusively by home TIA/EIA-627 mobile stations, having appropriate26NAM programming, for both paging and acces
36、s functions or,27 Used by home TIA/EIA-627 mobile stations, having appropriate NAM28programming, for both paging and access functions and by home EIA/TIA-55329mobile stations, having appropriate NAM programming, for paging functions30only. Home EIA/TIA-553 mobile stations would continue to use the e
37、xisting31dedicated control channels for access functions (see TIA/EIA-136-140).3213. Forward control channel mobile station control messages of greater than five words33in length have been shown to yield compatibility problems in some mobile stations.34Implementors of systems are advised that the fu
38、nctions performed by these optional35messages may be achieved on assigned voice channels without causing compatibility36issues. Mobile Station manufacturers are advised that the length of forward control37channel messages defined in future standards may be different from that defined in38this standa
39、rd (see TIA/EIA-136-140).3914. Analog Voice Channel (AVC) and Analog Control Channel (ACC) operation is only40supported in the 800 MHz hyperband (see TIA/EIA-136-140).4115. The use of the global action messages Random Challenge A and Random Challenge42B have been shown to yield compatibility problem
40、s in some mobile stations.43Implementors of systems are advised that these problems may be reduced if these44messages are not transmitted in all overhead message trains (see TIA/EIA-136-140).4516. The capabilities of a mobile station shall be consistent across all hyperbands that it46supports except
41、 for analog services, which are only supported in the 800 MHz47hyperband.48TIA/EIA-136-005-Civ17. Within TIA/EIA-136, references to TIA/EIA-136 shall be a reference to the entire1standard.2TIA/EIA-136-005-CvContents1. Terminology.12. Definitions 143. Timing Tolerances.264. Identification274.1 Mobile
42、 Station Identification (MSID)274.1.1 IMSI .274.1.1.1 Definition 274.1.1.2 IMSI Encoding 274.1.2 TMSI 284.1.2.1 TMSI Assignment . 284.1.2.2 TMSI Maintenance 284.1.3 MIN294.1.4 MSID Management 314.1.4.1 MSID Selection for System Access. 314.1.4.2 MSID Selection for CAVE Based Authentication 324.2 Mob
43、ile Serial Number334.2.1 Mobile Electronic Serial Number ESN 334.2.1.1 True ESN 344.2.1.2 ESN Replacement Generation 344.2.2 Mobile Expanded Electronic Serial Number (EESN) 344.2.2.1 Electronic Serial Number Expansion (ESNX) 354.2.3 Mobile Equipment Identity (MEID).354.3 System Identification364.3.1
44、 SID .374.3.2 Network Type.374.3.3 Mobile Country Code.374.3.4 Private System ID.374.3.4.1 PSID Match. 384.3.4.2 Multi PSID DCCH 384.3.5 Residential System ID 394.3.5.1 RSID Match 394.3.5.2 Multi RSID DCCH 394.3.6 SOC and BSMC .394.3.7 Public Land Mobile Network .394.4 User Group.394.4.1 User Group
45、Maintenance405. Mobile Station Semi-Permanent Memory.416. Change History for TIA/EIA-136-005.43TIA/EIA-136-005-CviFiguresFigure 1 IMSI Encoding 27Figure 2 The MEID structure: 36TIA/EIA-136-005-C11. Terminology1AC Authentication CenterAC Access ConditionACC Analog Control ChannelACELP Algebraic Code
46、Excited Linear Predictive (Advanced 8 kbitVocoder)ACK AcknowledgmentACM Accumulated Call MeterADPCM Adaptive Differential Pulse Code ModulationACS (AMR) Active Codec SetADVICE Added Diversity for Improvements in Channel ErrorsAG Guard Time for Abbreviated RACH BurstAFS AMR Full-rate SpeechAGC Automa
47、tic Gain ControlAGCH Access-Grant ChannelAHS AMR Half-rate SpeechAM ARQ ModeAMI Active-Mobile IdentityAMPS Advanced Mobile Phone ServiceANSI American National Standards InstituteAMR Adaptive Multi-RateARCH Access Response ChannelARFCN Absolute Radio Frequency Channel NumberARM ARQ Response ModeARQ A
48、utomatic Retransmission RequestAUTHBS Base Station Authentication ResponseAUTHR Authentication ResponseAUTHU Unique Challenge Authentication ResponseAVC Analog Voice ChannelAWI Alert with Info. MessageBATS Broadcast Air-interface Transport ServiceBC Begin ContinueBCCH Broadcast Control ChannelBCN Br
49、oadcast Change NotificationBER Bit Error RateBHT Band History TableBI Begin IndicatorB/I Busy / IdleTIA/EIA-136-005-C2BME Broadcast-Management EntityBMI Base Station, MSC and Interworking FunctionBMP Basic Multilingual Plane ISO-10646-1BN Bit NumberBOW Beginning of WindowBP Bit Positionbps bits per secondBS Base StationBSN Block Sequence NumberBRI Busy Reserved IdleBSCAP Base station Core Analog ProtocolBSIC Base Transceiver Station Identity CodeBSMC Base Station Manufacturer CodeBSPC Base Station Protocol CapabilityBSSAP Base-Station Subsystem Application ProtocolBSSGP Ba