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18、N OF DAMAGES IS A FUNDAMENTAL ELEMENT OF THE USE OF THE CONTENTS HEREOF, AND THESE CONTENTS WOULD NOT BE PUBLISHED BY TIA WITHOUT SUCH LIMITATIONS. 3GPP2 C.S0001-F v2.0 Revision History Revision Description of Changes Date Rev. 0 v1.0 Initial publication October 1999 Rev.0 Addendum 2 v1.0 Addendum M
19、ay 2001 Rev. 0 v3.0 Bug fix July 2001 Rev. A v1.0 Revision July 2000 Rev. A v5.0 Bug fix July 2001 Rev. B v1.0 Revision April 2002 Rev. C v1.0 Revision May 2002 Rev. C v2.0 Bug fix August 2004 Rev. D v1.0 Revision March 2004 Rev. D v2.0 Bug fix October 2005 Rev. E v1.0 Revision September 2009 Rev. E
20、 v2.0 Bug fix June 2010 Rev. E v3.0 Bug fix June 2011 Rev. F v1.0 Revision December 2012 Rev. F v2.0 Bug fix (Note: Made minor editorial modifications. Republished with other volumes) May 2014 3GPP2 C.S0001-F v2.0 i CONTENTS 1 1 OVERVIEW 1-1 2 1.1 The cdma2000 Family of Standards . 1-1 3 1.1.1 Scope
21、 . 1-1 4 1.1.2 Architecture . 1-2 5 1.2 Relationship to TIA/EIA-95-B 1-5 6 1.3 Requirements Terminology . 1-5 7 1.4 References . 1-6 8 1.5 Informative References . 1-7 9 1.6 Support of Multiple Band Classes 1-8 10 2 COMMON ASPECTS 2-1 11 2.1 Channel Naming Conventions 2-1 12 2.1.1 Logical Channel Na
22、ming Convention 2-1 13 2.1.2 Physical Channel Naming Convention 2-1 14 2.2 Definitions of Terms . 2-2 15 2.3 Constants 2-2 16 17 FIGURES 18 Figure 1 cdma2000 Architecture 1-2 19 Figure 2 cdma2000 Architecture (Mobile Station) 1-3 20 Figure 3 cdma2000 Architecture (Base Station) . 1-4 21 22 TABLES 23
23、 Table 1. Naming Conventions for Logical Channels . 2-1 24 Table 2. Physical Channel Names . 2-1 25 Table 3. cdma2000 Constants 2-2 26 27 28 3GPP2 C.S0001-F v2.0 ii This page intentionally left blank. 1 3GPP2 C.S0001-F v2.0 iii FOREWORD 1 (This foreword is not part of this Specification) 2 This Spec
24、ification was prepared by Technical Specification Group C of the Third Generation 3 Partnership Project 2 (3GPP2). This Specification contains the Introduction to the IMT-2000 4 CDMA Multi-Carrier Mode, IMT-2000 CDMA MC, also known as cdma20001. It provides a 5 specification for land mobile wireless
25、 systems based upon cellular principles. This 6 Specification includes the capabilities of Telecommunications Industry Association 7 Standard TIA/EIA-95-B. 8 This Specification provides the Introduction to the IMT-2000 CDMA MC air interface; 9 however, other specifications are required to complete t
26、he air interface and the rest of the 10 system. Some of these specifications are listed in the References section. 11 12 1cdma2000is the trademark for the technical nomenclature for certain specifications and standards of the Organizational Partners (OPs) of 3GPP2. Geographically (and as of the date
27、 of publication), cdma2000 is a registered trademark of the Telecommunications Industry Association (TIA-USA) in the United States. 3GPP2 C.S0001-F v2.0 iv This page intentionally left blank.1 3GPP2 C.S0001-F v2.0 1-1 1 OVERVIEW 1 1.1 The cdma2000 Family of Standards 2 The cdma2000 family of standar
28、ds includes core air interface, minimum performance, and 3 service standards (see section 1.3). The cdma2000 air interface standards specify a spread 4 spectrum radio interface that uses Code Division Multiple Access (CDMA) technology to 5 meet the requirements for Third Generation (3G) wireless com
29、munication systems. The 6 core air interface standards in the family are 1, 2, 3, 4 and, 5. 7 Throughout the remainder of this document, use of the term cdma2000 refers to the 8 cdma2000 family. 9 1.1.1 Scope 10 The technical requirements contained in cdma2000 form a compatibility standard for 11 CD
30、MA systems. They ensure that a mobile station can obtain service in a system 12 manufactured in accordance with the cdma2000 standards. The requirements do not 13 address the quality or reliability of that service, nor do they cover equipment performance 14 or measurement procedures. 15 Compatibilit
31、y, as used in connection with cdma2000, is understood to mean: any 16 cdma2000 mobile station is able to place and receive calls in cdma2000 or IS-95 systems. 17 Conversely, any cdma2000 system is able to place and receive calls for cdma2000 and IS-18 95 mobile stations. In a subscribers home system
32、, all call placement is automatic. 19 Similarly, it is preferable for call placement to be automatic when a mobile station is 20 roaming. 21 To ensure compatibility, both radio system parameters and call processing procedures are 22 specified. The sequence of call processing steps that the mobile st
33、ations and base stations 23 execute to establish calls is specified, along with the digital control messages. 24 The base station is subject to different compatibility requirements than the mobile station. 25 Radiated power levels, both desired and undesired, are fully specified for mobile stations,
34、 in 26 order to control the RF interference that one mobile station can cause another. Base 27 stations are fixed in location and their interference is controlled by proper layout and 28 operation of the system in which the station operates. Detailed call processing procedures 29 are specified for m
35、obile stations to ensure a uniform response to all base stations. Base 30 station procedures, which do not affect the mobile stations operation, are left to the 31 designers of the overall land system. This approach to writing the compatibility 32 specification is intended to provide the land system
36、 designer with sufficient flexibility to 33 respond to local service needs and to account for local topography and propagation 34 conditions. 35 cdma2000 includes provisions for future service additions and expansion of system 36 capabilities. This release of the cdma2000 family of standards support
37、s Spreading Rate 1 37 and Spreading Rate 3 operation (see 2). 38 3GPP2 C.S0001-F v2.0 1-2 1.1.2 Architecture 1 Figure 1 depicts the general architecture of cdma2000. Development of the cdma2000 2 family of standards has, to the greatest extent possible, adhered to the architecture by 3 specifying di
38、fferent layers in different standards. 4 MACSublayerUpper LayerSignalingPhysical LayerLAC SublayerDataServicesVoiceServicesMultiplexing andQoS DeliverySignalingtoPhysicalLayerInterfaceRLP RLP RLPOSILayers3-7OSILayer2OSILayer1SRBPF-PDCHControl FunctionR-PDCHControl FunctionSignaling toF-PDCHand R-PDC
39、HControl Function Interface5 Figure 1 cdma2000 Architecture 6 The physical layer is specified in 2, the MAC in 3, the LAC in 4, and upper layer 7 signaling in 5.8 3GPP2 C.S0001-F v2.0 1-3 Figure 2 shows the logical and physical channel relationships from the mobile station 1 perspective, and Figure
40、3 shows the logical and physical channel relationships from the 2 base station perspective. 3 4 MACSublayer Mux and QoS SublayerUpperLayersLACSublayerPhysicalLayerRLPData Service(s)* Voice Service(s) Signaling LAC SRBP Data Burst L3 PDU LAC PDU Data VoiceRLP RLP SDU Signaling Control over Other Laye
41、rs Upper Layer Signaling Physical Layer ( Coding and Modulation ) Multiplex Sublayer Common Channel Multiplex SublayerF-SYNC F-BCCH F-CACH R-EACH F-CPCCH R-ACH F-PCH F/R-CCCH F/R-DCCH F/R-FCH F/R- SCHi F-PDCH Control FunctionF-PDCCH1 F-PDCHi R-CQICH R-ACKCH F-PDCCH0 f-pdchR-PDCH Control FunctionR-RE
42、QCH R-PDCH F-RCCH F-ACKCH R-PDCCH r-pdchF-GCHi BMAC Multiplex Sublayer f-csch f/r-csch f/r-dsch f/r-dtchf/r-dtch Broadcast / Multicast Services F-SCHi f-btch * Data services may include a broadcast/multicast service that operates as a connected data service instance. 5 Figure 2 cdma2000 Architecture
43、 (Mobile Station) 6 7 3GPP2 C.S0001-F v2.0 1-4 UpperLayersLACSublayerPhysicalLayerMACSublayer RLPData Service(s)Voice Service(s)Signaling LACSRBPData BurstL3 PDULAC PDUDataMux and QoS SublayerVoiceRLPRLP SDUf/r-dtchf/r-csch f/r-dschSignaling to Physical Layer InterfacePhysical Layer (Coding and Modu
44、lation)Multiplex SublayerCommon Channel Multiplex SublayerF-SYNCF-BCCHF-CACHR-EACHF-CPCCHR-ACHF-PCHF/R-CCCHF/R-DCCHF/R-FCHF/R-SCHif/r-dtchf-cschUpper LayerSignalingF-PDCH Control FunctionF-SPDCCHF-PDCHiR-CQICHR-ACKCHF-PPDCCHf-pdch1 Figure 3 cdma2000 Architecture (Base Station) 2 3 3GPP2 C.S0001-F v2
45、.0 1-5 1.2 Relationship to TIA/EIA-95-B 1 cdma2000 provides full backward compatibility with TIA/EIA-95-B. Backward 2 compatibility permits cdma2000 infrastructure to support TIA/EIA-95-B mobile stations 3 and permits cdma2000 mobile stations to operate in TIA/EIA-95-B systems. 4 The cdma2000 family
46、 also supports reuse of existing TIA/EIA-95-B service standards, such 5 as those that define speech services, data services, Short Message Services, and Over the 6 Air Provisioning and Activation services, with the cdma2000 physical layer. 7 cdma2000 supports handoff of voice and data calls and othe
47、r services from a TIA/EIA-95-B 8 system to a cdma2000 system: 9 At a handoff boundary and within a single frequency band, 10 At a handoff boundary and between frequency bands (assuming the mobile station has 11 multi-band capability), 12 Within the same cell footprint and within a single frequency b
48、and, and 13 Within the same cell footprint and between frequency bands (assuming the mobile 14 station has multi-band capability). 15 cdma2000 supports handoff of voice and data calls and other services2from a cdma2000 16 system to a TIA/EIA-95-B system: 17 At a handoff boundary and within a single
49、frequency band, 18 At a handoff boundary and between frequency bands (assuming the mobile station has 19 multi-band capability), 20 Within the same cell footprint and within a single frequency band, and 21 Within the same cell footprint and between frequency bands (assuming the mobile 22 station has multi-band capability). 23 1.3 Requirements Terminology 24 The following verbal forms are used in all cdma2000 standards. “Shall” and “shall not” 25 identify requirements to be followed strictly to conform to this document and from 26 whi