ATIS T1 TR 67-2001 Technical Report on Capabilities and Requirements for Fixed Wireless for PSTN Access (FWPA).pdf
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1、 Problem Solvers to the Telecommunications Industry TECHNICAL REPORT T1.TR.67-2001 Technical Report on Capabilities and Requirements for Fixed Wireless for PSTN Access (FWPA) Prepared by T1P1.4 Working Group on Fixed Wireless for Public Switched Telephone Network Access (FWPA) Systems i 1.1 A WORD F
2、ROM ATIS AND COMMITTEE T1 Established in February 1984, Committee T1 develops technical standards, reports and requirements regarding interoperability of telecommunications networks at interfaces with end-user systems, carriers, information and enhanced-service providers, and customer premises equip
3、ment (CPE). Committee T1 is sponsored by ATIS and is accredited by ANSI. T1.TR.67-2001 Published by Alliance for Telecommunications Industry Solutions 1200 G Street, NW, Suite 500 Washington, DC 20005 Committee T1 is sponsored by the Alliance for Telecommunications Industry Solutions (ATIS) and accr
4、edited by the American National Standards Institute (ANSI). Copyright 2001 by Alliance for Telecommunications Industry Solutions All rights reserved. No part of this publication may be reproduced in any form, in an electronic retrieval system or otherwise, without the prior written permission of the
5、 publisher. For information contact ATIS at 202.628.6380. ATIS is online at . Printed in the United States of America. T1.TR.67-2001 i T1.TR.67-2001 Capabilities and Requirements for Fixed Wireless for Public Switched Telephone Network (PSTN) Access (FWPA) Systems Abstract This document provides a T
6、echnical Report on the capabilities and requirements for Fixed Wireless for Public Switched Telephone Network (PSTN) Access (FWPA) Systems. This document includes a network reference model and system requirements at a Stage 1 level of detail. Prepared by T1P1.4 Working Group on Fixed Wireless for Pu
7、blic Switched Telephone Network Access (FWPA) Systems T1.TR.67-2001 ii Table of Contents 1 INTRODUCTION AND SCOPE.7 1.1 INTRODUCTION.7 1.2 SCOPE.7 2 REFERENCES 7 2.1 ACCESS SYSTEM DEFINITIONS, NETWORK INTERFACES, AND SERVICE CAPABILITY SPECIFICATIONS7 2.2 SPECIFIC SERVICE DEFINITIONS8 2.3 SAFETY AND
8、 ENVIRONMENTAL STANDARDS8 2.4 OTHER ITU RECOMMENDATIONS AND DOCUMENTS 9 2.5 T1 DOCUMENTS 10 3 DEFINITIONS AND ACRONYMS .10 3.1 DEFINITIONS10 3.2 LIST OF ACRONYMS .11 4 ARCHITECTURE 13 4.1 FIXED WIRELESS FOR PSTN ACCESS (FWPA) 13 4.2 FIXED WIRELESS FOR PSTN ACCESS ARCHITECTURE14 4.2.1 Single-Line Sub
9、scriber Architecture 15 4.2.2 Multiple-Line Subscriber Architecture (Optional) .15 4.2.3 Repeater Architecture (Optional).16 5 REFERENCE MODEL FOR FWPA 17 5.1 REFERENCE MODEL CAVEATS AND CONVENTIONS17 5.2 REFERENCE MODEL ELEMENT DESCRIPTIONS 17 5.3 INTERFACE DESCRIPTIONS.19 5.3.1 Abis19 5.3.2 Apacke
10、t19 5.3.3 Cfwa.19 5.3.4 Nfwa.19 5.3.5 Nfwap.19 5.3.6 Ofwa19 5.3.7 Tfwa.19 5.3.8 Ufwa.20 5.4 NETWORK ELEMENT DESCRIPTIONS .20 5.4.1 The Wireless Access Network Function (WANF) Description.20 5.4.1.1 FWA Controller (FWA-C) 20 T1.TR.67-2001 iii 5.4.1.2 FWA Network Transceiver (FWA-NT) 21 5.4.1.3 FWA Pa
11、cket Data Node (PDN). 21 The PDN provides:. 21 5.4.2 The Wireless Access Processing Repeater Function (WAPRF) Description21 5.4.3 The Wireless Access Subscriber Function (WASF) Description.22 5.4.4 Wireline Terminal (WlnT).23 5.4.5 Wireline Data Terminal (WlnDT)23 5.4.6 Element Manager Operations Sy
12、stem (OS) 23 5.4.7 Intelligent Network (IN) Element 23 5.4.8 Universal Identity Module (UIM) 23 6 REQUIREMENTS23 6.1 USER SERVICE REQUIREMENTS23 6.1.1 Basic Telecom Services 24 6.1.2 Supplementary Telecom Services.25 6.1.3 Centrex Business Services27 6.1.3.1 Voice Features 27 6.1.3.2 Centrex Dialing
13、 Plans . 27 6.1.3.3 Centrex End User Management . 27 6.1.3.4 Line Restrictions . 27 6.1.3.5 Authorization Codes . 27 6.1.3.6 Virtual Access to Private Networks. 28 6.1.3.7 Direct Inward Dialing (DID) . 28 6.1.4 PBX Systems.28 6.1.5 ISDN Services .28 6.1.6 Packet Services.28 6.1.7 Advanced Telecom Se
14、rvices .29 6.2 BEARER SERVICE REQUIREMENTS.29 6.2.1 Mandatory FWPA Circuit-Mode Bearer Capabilities29 6.2.1.1 Circuit-Mode, 64 Kb/s, 3.1 kHz Audio. 29 6.2.1.2 Circuit-Mode, 64 Kb/s, Unrestricted Digital Information 30 6.2.1.3 Circuit-Mode, 144 Kb/s, Unrestricted Digital Information 30 6.2.1.4 Circui
15、t-Mode, n x 64 Kb/s for n=2, Unrestricted Digital Information 31 6.2.2 Optional Circuit-Mode Bearer Capabilities.32 6.2.2.1 Circuit-Mode, Low Rate Speech . 32 6.2.2.2 Circuit-Mode, 32 Kb/s, Speech .32 6.2.2.3 Circuit-Mode, n x 64 Kb/s for n 2, Unrestricted Digital Information. 33 6.2.2.4 Fixed Wirel
16、ess Packet Access . 33 6.3 SPECIFIC WIRELESS SYSTEM REQUIREMENTS34 T1.TR.67-2001 iv 6.3.1 Signaling Applications34 6.3.2 FWPA Access Signaling Mechanisms.34 6.3.3 Registration/De-registration.35 6.3.4 Authentication 35 6.3.5 Privacy (Optional) 35 6.3.6 Availability35 6.3.7 Blocking Probability .35 6
17、.3.8 Lawfully Authorized Electronic Surveillance (LAES)35 6.3.9 OAM it merely provides several alternatives for wireless equipment manufacturers and service providers. In wired networks, telephone lines from central offices are grouped into cables, optical fibers or multiplexed onto single wire pair
18、s or optical fibers that run to the distribution points. This portion of the network is known as the feeder. From the feeder, they proceed as separate wires to the cross-connect point. This portion of the network is known as the distribution. From the distribution, they proceed as separate wires to
19、the premises. This point of the network is known as the drop. Wired local loop is shown in Figure 4-1. In Fixed Wireless for PSTN Access, the feeder, the distribution, the drop, or all three may be replaced by wireless. Depending on which portion is replaced, three local loop architectures are possi
20、ble. The architectures are Single-Line Subscriber, Multiple-Line Subscriber, or Repeater. These different architectures are described below. SwitchDistributionAnalogorISDNAnalogorISDNAnalogorISDNAnalogorISDNAnalog or ISDNDigital LoopCarrierRemoteFigure 4-1: Wired Local Loop Feeder Distribution Drop
21、T1.TR.67-2001 15 4.2.1 Single-Line Subscriber Architecture Network / PPDNWirelessAccessNetwork FunctionWirelessAccessSubscriberFunctionWirelessAccessSubscriberFunctionWirelessAccessSubscriberFunctionFigure 4-2: Single-Line Subscriber Architecture In the Single-Line Subscriber Architecture, shown in
22、Figure 4-2, the end office switch interfaces to the Wireless Access Network Function (WANF) through the appropriate interface. Each WANF covers a number of premises in a point-to-multi-point arrangement. The WANF performs multi-point distribution to subscriber units with exterior antennas and wired
23、drops into the subscriber premises. The air interface may use one or more multiple access channels (frequency channel, time slot, code, etc.) per subscriber to provide basic service, high-speed data, multiple-lines or other services. 4.2.2 Multiple-Line Subscriber Architecture (Optional) The Multipl
24、e-Line Subscriber Architecture, shown in Figure 4-3, has a wireless interface from the WANF to the WASF, but the WASF serves multiple premises or multiple line appearances within a single premises. Here the WASF may be mounted to a pole and wired drops connected from the WASF to the Network Interfac
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