CEPT T SF 66 E-1990 Services and Facilities Aspects of Digital European Cordless Telecommunications (DECT)《欧洲数字无线电讯(DECT)业务和设施方面》.pdf
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1、I CEPT T/SF*bb*E 90 W 2326434 0009542 3 W _ T/SF 66 E Page 1 (ti- Recommendation T/SF 66 (Nicosia 1990 (CAC) SERVICES AND FACILITES ASPECTS OF DIGITAL EUROPEAN CORDLESS TELECOMMUNICATIONS (DECT) Recommendation proposed by Working Group TIWG 7 “Services and facilities” (SF) Text of the Recommendation
2、 adopted by “Telecommunicatiois” Commission: “The European Conference of Posts and Telecommunications Administrations, consideriiig - cordless telephones developed in accordance with Recommendations T/R 24-03 E, T/SF 30 E, T/CS 34-18 E and - there remains a requirement for an integrated service whic
3、h can address the following markets: Residential, - the service must be capable of offering voice and non-voice circuit and packet mode connections in a flexible - the quality and value of service must be at least equal to that offered by existing wired terminals, - market studies indicate expected
4、user densities of up to 1 per 20 mz throughout the service area with 0.2 Erlangs T/SF 42 E are solutions for the short and medium term only, Business, Public and Telecommunications Network Distribution, cost-effective manner, O per user and corresponding capacity requirements of up to 120,000 E/km2,
5、 recommends that therefore Digital European Cordless Telecommunications applications should be developed on the basis of the user requirements and service characteristics given in Annex A.” Edition of JuLy 10, 1990 7 7 CEPT T/SF*bb*E 90 232b414 0009543 5 W 1. 2. 2.1. 2.2. 2.2.1. 2.2.2. 2.2.3. 2.2.4.
6、 2.2.5. 2.2.6. 2.2.7. 2.2.8. 2.2.9. 2.3. 2.3.1. 2.3.2. 2.3.3. 2.3.4. T/SF 66 E Page 3 Annex A DEFNION Digital European Cordless Telecommunications (DECT) will provide wireless links to private and public telecommunications networks, supporting both circuit and packet switched connections of voice an
7、d non-voice services. DESCRIPTZON General DECT is an integrated approach to several interrelated market segments. It will permit customers to use their personal DECT handset or terminal, at home, at work and in public locations to provide all the normal telecommunications facilities expected at thes
8、e sites through cordless radio links. It will also permit private and public networks to be extended using the same access technology to provide economic and flexible links, with benefits of an integrated service. Terminology Base Unit A functional configuration of some or all of the fixed component
9、 parts of a DECT system. These would include one or more radio equipments attached to an antenna system. It could also include common control functions and interfaces to PSTN or ISDN networks. Operating Range The radial distance from a base unit over which acceptable service quality is provided. Cov
10、erage The area from a base unit over which acceptable service quality is provided. Single Cell Systems Coverage provided by a single antenna or single continuous distribution system, such as a radiating cable. Multicell Systems Coverage provided by multiple antennas or distribution systems. Roaming
11、The ability of users when moving locations to gain access to separate DECT systems, possibly run by different service providers. Hando ver In multicell systems this is the procedure of transferring coverage provided by one base unit (or one cell) to another as users move around their locality during
12、 a call in progress. Radio Head-End This is the radio equipment part of the base unit. Authentication The procedure that ensures the correct identification of the handset and/or user. Markets All market segments for DECT require either voice or non-voice or integrated voice/non-voice capability cove
13、ring the following: Residential-private use in houses and apartments. Business systems-private business use ranging from simple single cell systems to large complex multicell systems. Public-localised public access to private and public telecommunications networks, providing outgoing calls only (Tel
14、epoint) and possible incoming cail enhancement. Network Extensions-extended and supplementary access to private and public telecommunications net- works. Edition of July 10, 1990 7. T/SF 66 E Page 4 3. USER REQUIREMENTS These are divided into minimum and additional requirements according to common o
15、r specific application or market segment. 3.1, Voice Service Requirements 3.1.1 I Common Requirements 3.1.1.1. Minimum Functionality These are common to residential, business and public applications. - Function as an equivalent replacement for a wired standard telephone connected directly or indirec
16、tly - Operating range to cover user premises. - Signalling capacity to support standard telephone features. - Dialling and calling security. - Interface with analogue PSTN and/or ISDN. - Emergency service calls. - Secure authentication of handset to an appropriate level corresponding to each applica
17、tion. 3.1.1.2. Additional Functionality (examples) - Non-voice transmission, with ability to communicate up to maximum available DECT transmission - Air-interface voice, and non-voice, privacy. - Hands-free operation. - Handsets serving a combination of market segments OS services. (e.g. via PABX) t
18、o a PSTN. capacity . 3.1 -2. 3.1.2.1. Minimum 3.1.2.2. Additional Requirements for Residential Use - More than one PSTN line. - Two or more handsets. - Handset inaccessible indication from the system at call Set-up. - Intercom, including handset to handset, via the base unit. - Call transfer between
19、 handsets. - Base unit ringer or independent ringer unit. 3. I I 3. 3.1.3.1. Minimum Requirements for Business Use - Normal pbx functions must be supported. - Handset inaccessible indication at base unit from the system at call Set-up. - Secure authentication of handset user. - Independent systems i
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