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21、ii Contents 1 1. INTRODUCTION 1 2 1.1 TERMS. 1 3 2. NORMATIVE REFERENCES . 2 4 3. ORGANIZATION OF MEMORY . 3 5 3.1 MASTER FILE 4 6 3.2 DEDICATED FILES . 4 7 3.3 ELEMENTARY FILES 4 8 3.3.1 Transparent (TR) EFs. 4 9 3.3.2 Linear Fixed (LF) EFs 4 10 3.3.3 Cyclic (CY) EFs 4 11 3.4 METHODS FOR SELECTING
22、A FILE 4 12 4. FILE ACCESS CONDITIONS . 6 13 5. R-UIM FILES . 7 14 6. CHANGE HISTORY FOR TIA/EIA-136-030 . 14 15 16 TIA/EIA-136-030-B-1(E) iv Tables 1 Table 1. Access Condition Level Coding . 6 2 Table 2 General Outline of R-UIM Files. 9 3 4 TIA/EIA-136-030-B-1(E) v Figures 1 Figure 1. Memory Organi
23、zation. 3 2 Figure 2. File identifiers and directory structures for R-UIM files 8 3 4 TIA/EIA-136-030-B-1(E) vi THIS PAGE INTENTIONALLY LEFT BLANK TIA/EIA-136-030-B-1(E) 1 1. Introduction 1 The Removable-User Identity Module (R-UIM) is an entity that stores and manages the identity of the subscriber
24、 2 and related subscription data, as well as, personal data. In GSM the R-UIM is referred to as the Subscriber Identity 3 Module (SIM). The R-UIM is an extension of GSM SIM capabilities to enable operation in a TIA/EIA-136 and 4 TIA/EIA-41 environment and may also facilitate roaming between GSM and
25、TIA/EIA-136 networks. The R-UIM 5 may be physically removed from one Mobile Equipment (ME) and inserted into another as long as both have 6 compatible R-UIM/ME interfaces. 7 8 The network service provider may update the data stored in the R-UIM. This data may be updated via over-the air 9 teleservic
26、es and parameter administration techniques or via external programming devices. 10 11 R-UIMs may be supported on non TIA/EIA-41 based mobile stations and thus permit a TIA/EIA-41 based 12 subscriber to access service on a non TIA/EIA-41 network if compatible interfaces exist. 13 14 Associated docume
27、nts, including this document, which comprise the R-UIM for TIA/EIA-136, are: 15 TIA/EIA-136-030 TDMA Third Generation Wireless R-UIM Overview and Operation 16 TIA/EIA-136-033 TDMA Third Generation Wireless R-UIM File Structure 17 TIA/EIA-136-034 TDMA Third Generation Wireless R-UIM/ME Interface Proc
28、edures 18 TIA/EIA-136-036 TDMA Third Generation Wireless Personalization of Mobile Equipment (ME) 19 TIA/EIA-136-037 TDMA Third Generation Wireless R-UIM Application Toolkit 20 21 1.1 Terms 22 23 Activated MS MS with subscription information (e.g., Programmed NAM, Programmed R-UIM, 24 etc.) 25 DF De
29、dicated File contains file access conditions and may contain EFs or other DFs 26 EF Elementary File contains file access conditions and data, but no other files 27 ME Mobile Equipment mobile without subscription information storage capability 28 MS Mobile Station mobile with subscription information
30、 storage capability (e.g., 29 NAM, R-UIM, etc.) 30 NAM Number Assignment Module 31 R-UIM Removable User Identity Module 32 SIM Subscriber Identity Module 33 UIM User Identity Module 34 Unactivated MS MS without subscription information (e.g., Unprogrammed NAM, Unprogrammed 35 R-UIM, etc.) 36 37 TIA/
31、EIA-136-030-B-1(E) 2 2. Normative References 1 2 The R-UIM requirements are expressed as additions to the specifications of the ETSI (3GPP) SIM, which are 3 included as normative references below. The following standards contain provisions which through reference in this 4 text, constitute provision
32、s of this Standard. At the time of publication, the editions indicated were valid. All 5 standards are subject to revision, and parties to agreements based on this Standard are encouraged to investigate the 6 possibility of applying the most recent editions of the standards indicated below. ANSI and
33、 TIA maintain registers 7 of currently valid national standards published by them. This document refers to a specific release and version 8 number of ETSI publications, understanding that incorporation of any updates to the referenced ETSI publications 9 will require update to this document. 10 11 E
34、TSI TS 100 977 Digital cellular telecommunications system (Phase 2+); Specification of the Subscriber 12 Identity Module - Mobile Equipment (SIM - ME) interface (GSM 11.11 version 8.3.0 13 Release 1999) 14 15 GSM 11.12 Digital cellular telecommunications system (Phase 2+); Specification of the 3 Vol
35、t 16 Subscriber Identity Module - Mobile Equipment (SIM - ME) interface (GSM 11.12 version 17 5.0.0 Release 1996) 18 19 ETSI TS 131 111 Digital cellular telecommunications system (Phase 2+); Specification of the SIM 20 Application Toolkit for the Subscriber Identity Module - Mobile Equipment (SIM -
36、ME) 21 interface (3GPP TS 31.111 version 5.8.0 Release 5) 22 23 ETSI EN 301 086 Digital cellular telecommunications system (Phase 2+); Subscriber Identity Module (SIM) 24 conformance test specification (GSM 11.17 version 7.0.2 Release 1998) 25 26 GSM 11.18 Digital cellular telecommunications system
37、(Phase 2+); Specification of the 1.8V 27 Subscriber Identity Module - Mobile Equipment (SIM - ME) interface (GSM 11.18 version 28 7.0.1 Release 1998) 29 30 ETSI TS 122 022 Digital cellular telecommunications system (Phase 2+)(GSM); Universal Mobile 31 Telecommunication System (UMTS); Personalisation
38、 of Mobile Equipment (ME); Mobile 32 functionality specification (3GPP TS 22.022 version 5.0.0 Release 5) 33 34 ETSI TS 123 038 Digital cellular telecommunications system (Phase 2+) (GSM); Universal Mobile 35 Telecommunication System (UMTS); Alphabets and language-specific information (3GPP 36 TS 23
39、.038 version 5.1.0 Release 5) 37 38 ETSI TS 123 040 Digital cellular telecommunications system (Phase 2+); (GSM); Universal Mobile 39 Telecommunication System (UMTS); Technical realization of the Short Message Service 40 (SMS) (3GPP TS 23.040 version 5.8.1 Release 5) 41 42 ISO/IEC 7816-4 (1995) Iden
40、tification cards Integrated circuit(s) cards with contacts, Part 4: Inter-industry 43 commands for interchange 44 45 46 TIA/EIA-136-030-B-1(E) 3 1 3. Organization of Memory 2 The logical structure for a R-UIM, the code associated with it, the structure of files used and the access procedures 3 are d
41、escribed in detail in ETSI TS 151 011. The following material is presented for understanding of the R-UIM 4 structure. 5 6 The R-UIM, which consists of three different types of files, is organized in a hierarchical structure as shown below. 7 8 9 Figure 1. Memory Organization 10 Master File (MF)3F 0
42、0Dedicated File (DF)7F xxDedicated File (DF)7F xxDedicated File (DF)5F xxElementary File (EF)6F xxElementary File (EF)6F xxElementary File (EF)6F xxElementary File (EF)4F xxElementary File (EF)2F xx11 12 Each file contains a descriptor which holds the information about the files structure and attrib
43、utes (e.g. access 13 conditions). File descriptors are internally managed by the operating system of the R-UIM. Each file is assigned a 14 unique file identifier coded on two bytes that is used by the operating system for file selection. The first byte of the 15 File Identifier is called the “system
44、 identifier” and defines the file type. The second byte identifies the file to its 16 parent file. The file identifiers as defined in ETSI TS 151 011 are as follows 17 18 3F 00h Master File 19 7F xxh Dedicated file on level 1 20 5F xxh Dedicated file on level 2 21 2F xxh Elementary file under the ma
45、ster file 22 6F xxh Elementary file under the level 1 dedicated file 23 4F xxh Elementary file under the level 2 dedicated file 24 25 TIA/EIA-136-030-B-1(E) 4 3.1 Master File 1 The R-UIM has one mandatory Master File (MF) which is the parent of the Dedicated Files (DF) and Elementary 2 Files (EF) on
46、 the first level of the hierarchical file structure. 3 3.2 Dedicated Files 4 Dedicated files are not only used to group elementary files but also may contain other nested DFs. The DFs 5 memory allocation is defined at the time of its creation. A DF may also be created at any time during the R-UIMs 6
47、 life cycle. Each dedicated file may also be assigned a unique application number. 7 3.3 Elementary Files 8 All elementary files are made up of both a Header and a Body. The Header contains the system information for the 9 parent file and the body is used to store special information or application
48、data. There are three main types of 10 elementary files 11 Transparent EFs 12 Linear fixed EFs 13 Cyclic EFs 14 3.3.1 Transparent (TR) EFs 15 A transparent EF consists of a sequence of bytes. Access to the data is obtained by specifying an offset from the 16 beginning of the EF followed by a string
49、length. The size of a transparent EF is limited only by the memory 17 allocated to its parent DF. 18 3.3.2 Linear Fixed (LF) EFs 19 Linear fixed EFs are made up of a set of fixed-length records. Access to the records may be obtained using either 20 absolute or relative addressing methods. The first record is record number 1. The length of a record, as well as the 21 total length of the file is both indicated in the header of the EF. 22 3.3.3 Cyclic (CY) EFs 23 Cyclic EFs contains a fixed number of records with the same (f