TIA J-STD-100-2009 JOINT ATIS TIA CMAS MOBILE DEVICE BEHAVIOR SPECIFICATION《联合ATIS TIA CMAS移动设备行为规范》.pdf
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1、 JOINT STANDARD J-STD-100 JOINT ATIS/TIA CMAS MOBILE DEVICE BEHAVIOR SPECIFICATION ATIS is the leading technical planning and standards development organization committed to the rapid development of global, market-driven standards for the information, entertainment and communications industry. More
2、than 300 companies actively formulate standards in ATIS 20 Committees, covering issues including: IPTV, Service Oriented Networks, Home Networking, Energy Efficiency, IP-Based and Wireless Technologies, Quality of Service, Billing and Operational Support. In addition, numerous Incubators, Focus and
3、Exploratory Groups address emerging industry priorities including “Green”, IP Downloadable Security, Next Generation Carrier Interconnect, IPv6 and Convergence. ATIS is the North American Organizational Partner for the 3rd Generation Partnership Project (3GPP), a member and major U.S. contributor to
4、 the International Telecommunication Union (ITU) Radio and Telecommunications Sectors, and a member of the Inter-American Telecommunication Commission (CITEL). The Telecommunications Industry Association (TIA) is the leading trade association representing the global information and communications te
5、chnology (ICT) industries through standards development, government affairs, business opportunities, market intelligence, certification and world-wide environmental regulatory compliance. With support from its 600 members, TIA enhances the business environment for companies involved in telecommunica
6、tions, broadband, mobile wireless, information technology, networks, cable, satellite, unified communications, emergency communications and the greening of technology. TIA is accredited by ANSI. Notice of Disclaimer April 9, 2008.1Ref 2 Common Alerting Protocol, v. 1.1; OASIS Standard CAP-V1.1; Octo
7、ber 2005.2Ref 3 Federal Information Processing Standards Publication 6-4, Counties and Equivalent Entities of the United States, its Possessions and Associated Areas; National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST); August 1990.3Ref 4 WARN Act, Security and Accountability For Every Port Act of
8、 2006 (SAFE Port Act), Pub.L. 109-347, Title VI-Commercial Mobile Service Alerts (WARN Act);4Ref 5 Federal Communications Commission (FCC) Commercial Mobile Alert System (CMAS) Notice of Proposed Rulemaking (NPRM), Docket 07-287; December 14, 2007.1Ref 6 Title 47 United States Code (U.S.C.) Section
9、225, Telecommunications services for hearing-impaired and speech-impaired individuals.4Ref 7 FCC 08-164, Federal Communications Commission Second Report and Order and Further Notice of Proposed Rulemaking In the Matter of The Commercial Mobile Alert System; July 8, 2008.1Ref 8 FCC 08-184, Federal Co
10、mmunications Commission Third Report and Order and Further Notice of Proposed Rulemaking In the Matter of The Commercial Mobile Alert System; August 7, 2008.13 DEFINITIONS, ACRONYMS, or (b) to such classes of eligible users as to be effectively available to a substantial portion of the public, as sp
11、ecified by regulation by the Federal Communications Commission. 3.1.5 County and County Equivalent: The terms County and County Equivalent are defined by Federal Information Processing Standards (FIPS) 6-4 Ref 3, which provides the names and codes that represent the counties and other entities treat
12、ed as equivalent legal and/or statistical subdivisions of the 50 States, the District of Columbia, and the possessions and freely associated areas of the United States. Counties are considered to be the “first-order subdivisions” of each State and statistically equivalent entity, regardless of their
13、 local designations (county, parish, borough, etc.). Thus, the following entities are considered to be equivalent to counties for legal and/or statistical purposes: the parishes of Louisiana; the boroughs and census areas of Alaska; the District of Columbia; the independent cities of Maryland, Misso
14、uri, Nevada, and Virginia; that part of Yellowstone National Park in Montana; and various entities in the possessions and associated areas. The FIPS codes and FIPS code documentation are available online at . 3.1.6 Participating Commercial Mobile Service Provider: A Participating Commercial Mobile S
15、ervice Provider (or a Participating CMS Provider) is a Commercial Mobile Service Provider that has voluntarily elected to transmit Alert Messages. 3.2 Acronyms this is subject to the capability of the delivery technology and mobile device and is beyond the scope of this specification. Opt-out in thi
16、s specification refers only to the alerting and presentation of the alert message to the subscriber. CMAS defines three classes of alerts: 1) Presidential; 2) Child Abduction Emergency (e.g., AMBER); and 3) Imminent Threat. The Imminent Threat class includes the subclasses Extreme and Severe. The de
17、finition and requirements for subscriber opt-out of alerts are as follows: 1. The default setting for the CMAS alert opt-out options shall be for the mobile device to be configured for the capability to alert and present all CMAS alert messages (that is, there are no alerts in the “opt-out” setting)
18、. 2. The default setting for the RMT option is “off”. a. Mobiles with the optional RMT capability may be configured to present the received RMT messages either via a menu option, a command string, or other CMSP/mobile device specific options. 3. Presidential alerts shall not be eligible for opt-out
19、since the mobile device shall always be configured for the capability to alert and present Presidential alerts. J-STD-100 16 4. The mobile device shall support the capability for a subscriber to opt-out of the capability to alert and present Child Abduction Emergency/AMBER Alert messages. 5. For all
20、 Imminent Threat Alert messages, the mobile device shall support a simple opt-out process that is based on the category of imminent threat of the CMAS Alert message. Imminent threats are categorized as Extreme or Severe as indicated by the value of the severity, urgency and certainty attributes of t
21、he original alert message. The following table defines Extreme and Severe alerts: Table 1: CMAS - Imminent Threat Message Categorization CMAS Message Category Severity Urgency Certainty Extreme Immediate Observed Extreme Alert Message Extreme Immediate Likely Extreme Expected Observed Extreme Expect
22、ed Likely Severe Immediate Observed Severe Immediate Likely Severe Expected Observed Severe Alert Message Severe Expected Likely The mobile device opt-out process for imminent threat alert messages shall provide the subscriber with the following choices: the capability not to alert and present Extre
23、me or Severe imminent threat alerts, or the capability to alert and present Extreme imminent threat alerts only. These choices can also be viewed as follows: Opt-out of “all imminent threat messages”: o Neither Extreme nor Severe imminent threats alerts are presented. Opt-out of “Severe imminent thr
24、eat” messages: o Only Extreme imminent threat alerts are presented. If the subscriber chooses not to opt-out of either “all imminent threat messages” or “Severe imminent threat” messages, then the Extreme and Severe imminent threats alerts are both presented. NOTE: Extreme and Severe imminent threat
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