ATIS 0700004-2007 High Capacity - Spatial Division Multiple Access (HC-SDMA) Radio Interface Standard.pdf
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1、 ATIS-0700004.2007 HIGH CAPACITY SPATIAL DIVISION MULTIPLE ACCESS (HC-SDMA) RADIO INTERFACE STANDARD AMERICAN NATIONAL STANDARD FOR TELECOMMUNICATIONS The Alliance for Telecommunication Industry Solutions (ATIS) is a technical planning and standards development organization that is committed to rapi
2、dly developing and promoting technical and operations standards for the communications and related information technologies industry worldwide using a pragmatic, flexible and open approach. Over 1,100 participants from over 300 communications companies are active in ATIS 22 industry committees and i
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9、imer both are supported. An interconnection wide-area network (IWAN) interconnecting one or more PSSs with end-user service provider equipment. An L2TP network server (LNS) that terminates the end-user PPP sessions originating on the EUDs, providing authentication, authorization, accounting data col
10、lection, and COS enforcement. Figure 2 - Elements in a Typical HC-SDMA Deployment only includes those elements of a deployment relating to the flow of end-to-end user data. It does not include the many additional elements present in a complete deployment including platforms for network management, b
11、illing, provisioning, content delivery, and so forth. 1.4.3 User Data Transport End-user IP traffic is conveyed across an HC-SDMA deployment through a series of encapsulation/decapsulation steps as depicted in Figure 3 - End-user Traffic Encapsulation. An end-user PPP session bearing an IP header is
12、 created between an EUD and an LNS. Each peer-to-peer communication in the diagram is bi-directional and symmetric. End User Device IP PPP PHY IP PPP UDP/IP L2TP IWAN IPEthernetPSS (L2TP TunnelSwitch)UDP/IPL2TP TWANUDP/IP L2TP IWANMAC UT PHY MAC BSUDP/IPL2TP TWANLNSHC SDMA Protocol SpecificationFigu
13、re 3: End-user Traffic Encapsulation Data flows between the UT and the EUD using an encapsulating protocol appropriate to the physical connection between the two entities, generically referred to as the “MAC” and “PHY” layers in the figure. In the case of a USB interface, these are in fact the USB M
14、AC and PHY. Another example is an Ethernet connection, in which case the Ethernet MAC and PHY are used. Data flows between the UT and the BS over the HC-SDMA radio air interface. The UT decapsulates UT-originated traffic from the MAC/PHY encapsulation and then encapsulates it using the HC-SDMA air i
15、nterface encapsulation prior to transmitting it to the base station. The analogous operation is performed at the BS side for network-originated traffic bound for the UT. The HC-SDMA protocol specification provides details for the air interface which itself follows a layered protocol model. ATIS-0700
16、004.2007 8 1.5 Protocol Overview 1.5.1 Protocol Features HC-SDMA is designed for the efficient transport of broadband packet data to a large number of users. Key features of the air interface are as follows: TDMA/TDD channel structure. Efficient allocation of traffic resources in response to demand
17、and link conditions. Power control, tiered modulation and forward error control (FEC) to address different link conditions and UT capabilities. ARQ for reliable data delivery. Link-level encryption, BS and UT authentication to guarantee the confidentiality of both user and system control data. Link
18、and network layer handover procedures to ensure seamless continuity of end-user sessions as UTs traverse the access network. Ability to aggregate multiple 625 KHz carriers. Quality of Service (QOS) support. Intrinsic support for adaptive antenna (spatial) processing to achieve high data rates for ma
19、ny users within a cell and network. 1.6 Protocol Reference Model and Interfaces The HC-SDMA protocol follows a layered structure. For each layer the protocol specifies requirements for actions to be taken in response to and in service of adjoining layers. This layered structure is summarized in Tabl
20、e 1 - Protocol Layers in the HC-SDMA Reference Model. Table 1: Protocol Layers in the HC-SDMA Reference Model Layer Description L3 Specifications for creating and maintaining logical sessions including registration management, session management, resource control, mobility control, packet fragmentat
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