TIA EIA-553-A-1999 Mobile Station - Base Station Compatibility Standard《移动站 基站兼容性标准》.pdf
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1、STD-EIA EIA/TIA-553-A-ENGL L999 M 3234600 Ob34250 bT9 m ANSI/TIA/EIA-553-A-l999 Approved: October 14, 1999 TINEIA STANDARD Mobile Station - Base Station Compatibility Standard TIA/EIA-553-A (Revision of EIA/TIA-553) NOVEMBER 1999 TELECOMMUNICATIONS INDUSTRY ASSOCIATION Representing the telemmrnunica
2、tions mdushy in asaocution with the Electronic Industries Alliance Elsctronic Industries Alliance STD-EIA EIA/TIA-553-A-ENGL 1999 m 323qb00 Ob34251 535 m NOTICE TINEIA Engineering Standards and Publications are designed to me the public inest through eliminating misunderstan- between mandadurers and
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7、Standards Proposal No. 3598-B, formulated under the cognizance of the TIA TR-45.1 Subcommittee on Analog Technology.) Published by OTELECOMMUNlCATIONS INDUSTRY ASSOCIATION 1999 Standards and Technology Department 2500 Wilson Boulevard Arlington, VA 22201 PRICE: Please refer to current Catalog of PUB
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9、234b00 Ob34253 308 m O 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 26 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 Preface These technical requirements form a compatibility standard for 800 MHz analog cellular mobile telecommunications systems. Their purpose is to ensure that a mobile stati
10、on can obtain service in any cellular system manufactured according to this standard. These requirements do not address the quality or reliability of that service, nor do they cover equipment performance or measurement procedures. To ensure compatibility (see Note l), it is essential that both radio
11、-system parameters and call-processing procedures be specified. The speech-filtering, modulation, and RF-emission parameters commonly encountered in two-way radio systems have been updated and expanded to reflect the unique radio plan upon which cellular systems are based. The sequence of call proce
12、ssing steps that the mobile stations and base stations execute to establish calls has been specified along with the digital control messages and analog signals that are exchanged between the two stations. The base station is subject to fewer compatibility requirements than the mobile station. Radiat
13、ed power levels, both desired and undesired, are fully specified for mobile stations to control the RF interference that one mobile station can cause another. Base stations are fixed in location and their interference is controlled by proper layout and operation of the system in which the station op
14、erates. Detailed call-processing procedures are specified for mobile stations to ensure a uniform response to all base stations. Base station call procedures, like power levels, are not specified in detail because they are a part of the overall design of the individual base system. This approach to
15、writing the compatibility specification provides the base system designer with sufficient flexibility to respond to local service needs and to account for local topography and propagation conditions. The basic radio-system parameters and call-processing procedures embodied in the compatibility speci
16、fication were originally derived from the Chicago and Baltimore- Washington developmental cellular systems and include certain additions and modifications gained by experience with the operation of commercial systems. As commercial systems evolve there may be a need for additional capabilities prima
17、rily in the area of call-processing procedures and new system features. It is important that evolutionary changes be readily accommodated. To that end, these technical requirements have been organized into six general sections. Alterations to $2 and $3 can affect fundamental mobile station - base st
18、ation compatibility. All other sections may be altered without affecting basic compatibility. The following is a summary of each section: 1. General. This section comprises a list of brief explanations of terms, processes, and functions used in these requirements. Since it is the intention of these
19、requirements to permit great latitude of system configurations and the implementation of system features, only those items required for compatibility have strict definitions. Other items may be interpreted to fit the needs of manufacturers and system operators. For example, control channels may be i
20、mplemented with either combined paging/access functions or as separate paging and access channels. i STD-EIA EIA/TIA-553-A-ENCL 1979 32311b00 Ob34254 21111 m each system is assigned a unique number. Unique Challenge Authentication Response (AUTHU). An 18 bit pattern generated by the authentication a
21、lgorithm. AUTHU is used to support the Unique Challenge-Response procedure. Unique Challenge-Response Procedure. An exchange of information between a mobile station and a base station for the purpose of confirming the mobile stations identity. The procedure is initiated by the base station and is ch
22、aracterized by the use of a challenge- specific random number (i.e., RANDU) instead of the random variable broadcast globally (RAND). 8 STD-EIA EIA/TIA-SS3-A-ENGL 1999 3234b00 Ob34274 032 . TIMIA-553-A 1 2 Unique Random Variable (RANDU). A 24 bit random number generated by the base station in suppor
23、t of the Unique Challenge-Response procedure. Voice Channel. A channel on which a voice conversation occurs and on which brief digital messages may be sent from a base station to a mobile station or from a mobile station to a base station. 6 1.3 Tolerances 7 0 Unless otherwise specified, all time an
24、d timing values have a tolerance of *lo% of the nominal value. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 STD*EIA EIAITIA-553-A-ENGL L999 m 3234b00 Ob34275 T79 m TIAIEIA-553-A 2 Mobile Station 2.1 Transmitter 2.1.1 Frequency parameters 2.1.1.1 Channel spacing and designation Spectrum used in the cellular service is
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