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21、-,-TIA-2000.2-D-1 CONTENTS i FOREWORDxli 1 NOTES xliii 2 REFERENCES xlvii 3 1 GENERAL. 1-1 4 1.1 Terms1-1 5 1.2 Numeric Information .1-15 6 1.2.1 Mobile Station Stored Parameters1-15 7 1.2.2 Base Station Parameters1-20 8 1.2.3 MAC Interface1-21 9 1.2.3.1 Service Interfaces.1-21 10 1.2.3.2 MAC Interf
22、ace Parameters .1-22 11 1.2.3.3 Service Interface Primitives Received by the Physical Layer1-24 12 1.2.3.4 Service Interface Primitives Sent from the Physical Layer.1-26 13 1.3 CDMA System Time.1-28 14 1.4 Tolerances.1-30 15 1.5 Reserved Bits 1-30 16 2 REQUIREMENTS FOR MOBILE STATION CDMA OPERATION
23、2-1 17 2.1 Transmitter .2-1 18 2.1.1 Frequency Parameters .2-1 19 2.1.1.1 Channel Spacing and Designation .2-1 20 2.1.1.2 Frequency Tolerance2-1 21 2.1.2 Power Output Characteristics2-1 22 2.1.2.1 Maximum Output Power2-1 23 2.1.2.2 Output Power Limits2-1 24 2.1.2.2.1 Minimum Controlled Output Power2
24、-1 25 2.1.2.2.2 Gated Output Power.2-2 26 2.1.2.2.2.1 Gated Output Power Except During a Serving Frequency PUF 27 Probe2-2 28 2.1.2.2.2.2 Gated Output Power During a Serving Frequency PUF Probe .2-3 29 2.1.2.2.3 Standby Output Power.2-3 30 2.1.2.3 Controlled Output Power .2-3 31 2.1.2.3.1 Estimated
25、Open Loop Output Power 2-4 32 Copyright Telecommunications Industry Association Provided by IHS under license with EIANot for ResaleNo reproduction or networking permitted without license from IHS-,-,-TIA-2000.2-D-1 CONTENTS ii 2.1.2.3.1.1 Open Loop Output Power When Transmitting on the Access 1 Cha
26、nnel .2-4 2 2.1.2.3.1.2 Open Loop Output Power When Transmitting on the Enhanced 3 Access Channel2-5 4 2.1.2.3.1.3 Open Loop Output Power When Transmitting on the Reverse 5 Common Control Channel2-6 6 2.1.2.3.1.4 Open Loop Output Power When Transmitting on the Reverse 7 Traffic Channel with Radio Co
27、nfiguration 1 or 2.2-8 8 2.1.2.3.1.5 Open Loop Output Power When Transmitting on the Reverse 9 Traffic Channel with Radio Configuration 3, 4, 5, 6, or 72-10 10 2.1.2.3.2 Closed Loop Output Power.2-12 11 2.1.2.3.3 Code Channel Output Power for Other than the Reverse Pilot 12 Channel2-14 13 2.1.2.3.3.
28、1 Code Channel Output Power for the Reverse Secondary Pilot 14 Channel .2-14 15 2.1.2.3.3.2 Code Channel Output Power for the Enhanced Access Channel 16 Header, Enhanced Access Channel Data, and Reverse Common 17 Control Channel Data 2-15 18 2.1.2.3.3.3 Code Channel Output Power for the Reverse Pack
29、et Data 19 Control Channel.2-17 20 2.1.2.3.3.4 Code Channel Output Power for the Reverse Request Channel 2-20 21 2.1.2.3.3.5 Code Channel Output Power for the Reverse Acknowledgment 22 Channel .2-22 23 2.1.2.3.3.6 Code Channel Output Power for the Reverse Channel Quality 24 Indicator Channel 2-23 25
30、 2.1.2.3.3.7 Code Channel Output Power for the Reverse Traffic Channel 26 with Radio Configuration 3, 4, 5, or 6 2-25 27 2.1.2.3.3.8 Code Channel Output Power for the Reverse Packet Data 28 Channel with Radio Configuration 7 2-33 29 2.1.2.4 Power Transition Characteristics .2-37 30 2.1.2.4.1 Open Lo
31、op Estimation .2-37 31 2.1.2.4.2 Closed Loop Correction2-38 32 2.1.2.4.3 Phase Continuity Requirements for Radio Configurations 3 through 33 7.2-38 34 2.1.3 Modulation Characteristics .2-38 35 2.1.3.1 Reverse CDMA Channel Signals 2-38 36 Copyright Telecommunications Industry Association Provided by
32、IHS under license with EIANot for ResaleNo reproduction or networking permitted without license from IHS-,-,-TIA-2000.2-D-1 CONTENTS iii 2.1.3.1.1 Channel Structures2-40 1 2.1.3.1.1.1 Spreading Rate 12-41 2 2.1.3.1.1.2 Spreading Rate 32-55 3 2.1.3.1.2 Modulation Parameters 2-60 4 2.1.3.1.2.1 Spreadi
33、ng Rate 12-60 5 2.1.3.1.2.2 Spreading Rate 32-75 6 2.1.3.1.3 Data Rates .2-86 7 2.1.3.1.4 Frame Error Detection .2-89 8 2.1.3.1.4.1 Generation of the Frame Quality Indicator Bits 2-91 9 2.1.3.1.4.1.1 Frame Quality Indicator of Length 16 .2-91 10 2.1.3.1.4.1.2 Frame Quality Indicator of Length 12 .2-
34、92 11 2.1.3.1.4.1.3 Frame Quality Indicator of Length 10 .2-92 12 2.1.3.1.4.1.4 Frame Quality Indicator of Length 8 .2-93 13 2.1.3.1.4.1.5 Frame Quality Indicator of Length 6 except for the Reverse 14 Fundamental Channel with Radio Configuration 2 2-93 15 2.1.3.1.4.1.6 Frame Quality Indicator of Len
35、gth 6 for the Reverse 16 Fundamental Channel with Radio Configuration 2 2-94 17 2.1.3.1.5 Forward Error Correction.2-95 18 2.1.3.1.5.1 Convolutional Encoding .2-97 19 2.1.3.1.5.1.1 Rate 1/4 Convolutional Code2-97 20 2.1.3.1.5.1.2 Rate 1/3 Convolutional Code2-98 21 2.1.3.1.5.1.3 Rate 1/2 Convolutiona
36、l Code2-99 22 2.1.3.1.5.2 Turbo Encoding2-99 23 2.1.3.1.5.2.1 Rate 1/2, 1/3, 1/4, and 1/5 Turbo Encoders.2-100 24 2.1.3.1.5.2.2 Turbo Code Termination.2-102 25 2.1.3.1.5.2.3 Turbo Interleavers 2-103 26 2.1.3.1.5.3 Block Encoding 2-107 27 2.1.3.1.5.3.1 (12, 4) Block Code 2-107 28 2.1.3.1.5.3.2 (64, 6
37、) Orthogonal Block Code 2-107 29 2.1.3.1.6 Code Symbol Repetition .2-110 30 2.1.3.1.7 Puncturing.2-112 31 2.1.3.1.7.1 Convolutional Code Symbol Puncturing .2-112 32 Copyright Telecommunications Industry Association Provided by IHS under license with EIANot for ResaleNo reproduction or networking per
38、mitted without license from IHS-,-,-TIA-2000.2-D-1 CONTENTS iv 2.1.3.1.7.2 Turbo Code Symbol Puncturing .2-112 1 2.1.3.1.7.3 Flexible and Variable Rate Puncturing .2-113 2 2.1.3.1.8 Block Interleaving2-114 3 2.1.3.1.8.1 Interleaving for the Reverse Traffic Channel with Radio 4 Configurations 1 and 2
39、 2-114 5 2.1.3.1.8.2 Bit-Reversal Interleaving2-114 6 2.1.3.1.8.3 Interleaving for the Reverse Packet Data Channel 2-115 7 2.1.3.1.8.3.1 Symbol Separation .2-115 8 2.1.3.1.8.3.2 Subblock Interleaving 2-116 9 2.1.3.1.8.3.3 Symbol Grouping .2-117 10 2.1.3.1.9 Sequence Repetition 2-117 11 2.1.3.1.10 Su
40、bpacket Symbol Selection for the Reverse Packet Data Channel 2-117 12 2.1.3.1.11 Modulation for the Reverse Packet Data Channel.2-118 13 2.1.3.1.11.1 BPSK Modulation.2-118 14 2.1.3.1.11.2 QPSK Modulation.2-118 15 2.1.3.1.11.3 8-PSK Modulation2-119 16 2.1.3.1.11.4 Modulation Types.2-120 17 2.1.3.1.12
41、 Sequence Demultiplexing and Walsh Processing for the Reverse 18 Packet Data Channel 2-121 19 2.1.3.1.13 Orthogonal Modulation and Spreading.2-122 20 2.1.3.1.13.1 Orthogonal Modulation 2-122 21 2.1.3.1.13.2 Orthogonal Spreading 2-124 22 2.1.3.1.14 Gated Transmission.2-128 23 2.1.3.1.14.1 Rates and G
42、ating for Radio Configurations 1 and 22-128 24 2.1.3.1.14.2 Data Burst Randomizing Algorithm for Radio Configurations 1 25 and 2 .2-131 26 2.1.3.1.14.3 Gating During a PUF Probe2-132 27 2.1.3.1.14.4 Reverse Pilot Channel Gating.2-132 28 2.1.3.1.14.5 Reverse Secondary Pilot Channel Gating2-133 29 2.1
43、.3.1.14.6 Enhanced Access Channel Preamble Gating 2-133 30 2.1.3.1.14.7 Reverse Common Control Channel Preamble Gating 2-133 31 2.1.3.1.14.8 Reverse Channel Quality Indicator Channel Gating2-133 32 2.1.3.1.14.9 Reverse Fundamental Channel Gating .2-133 33 Copyright Telecommunications Industry Associ
44、ation Provided by IHS under license with EIANot for ResaleNo reproduction or networking permitted without license from IHS-,-,-TIA-2000.2-D-1 CONTENTS v 2.1.3.1.15 Reverse Power Control Subchannel 2-133 1 2.1.3.1.15.1 Reverse Power Control Subchannel Structure 2-134 2 2.1.3.1.15.2 Outer Power Contro
45、l Loop 2-140 3 2.1.3.1.15.3 Inner Power Control Loop.2-142 4 2.1.3.1.16 Direct Sequence Spreading 2-142 5 2.1.3.1.17 Quadrature Spreading .2-145 6 2.1.3.1.17.1 Spreading Rate 12-148 7 2.1.3.1.17.2 Spreading Rate 32-149 8 2.1.3.1.18 Baseband Filtering.2-150 9 2.1.3.1.18.1 Spreading Rate 12-150 10 2.1
46、.3.1.18.2 Spreading Rate 32-151 11 2.1.3.1.19 Carrier Phase Offset for Radio Configurations 1 and 2 .2-154 12 2.1.3.2 Reverse Pilot Channel 2-154 13 2.1.3.2.1 Reverse Power Control Subchannel2-154 14 2.1.3.2.2 Reverse Pilot Channel Spreading2-155 15 2.1.3.2.3 Reverse Pilot Channel Gating .2-155 16 2
47、.1.3.2.4 Reverse Pilot Channel Operation during Reverse Traffic Channel 17 Preamble.2-158 18 2.1.3.2.5 Reverse Pilot Channel Quadrature Spreading.2-159 19 2.1.3.2.6 Reverse Pilot Channel Baseband Filtering 2-159 20 2.1.3.2.7 Reverse Pilot Channel Transmission Processing .2-159 21 2.1.3.3 Reverse Sec
48、ondary Pilot Channel .2-159 22 2.1.3.3.1 Reverse Secondary Pilot Channel Time Alignment 2-159 23 2.1.3.3.2 Reverse Secondary Pilot Channel Orthogonal Spreading 2-160 24 2.1.3.3.3 Reverse Secondary Pilot Channel Gating2-160 25 2.1.3.3.4 Reverse Secondary Pilot Channel Quadrature Spreading2-160 26 2.1
49、.3.3.5 Reverse Secondary Pilot Channel Baseband Filtering .2-160 27 2.1.3.3.6 Reverse Secondary Pilot Channel Transmission Processing 2-160 28 2.1.3.4 Access Channel .2-160 29 2.1.3.4.1 Access Channel Time Alignment and Modulation Rate .2-160 30 2.1.3.4.2 Access Channel Frame Structure .2-161 31 2.1.3.4.2.1 Access Channel Preamble.2-161 32 Copyright Telecommunications Industry As