ITU-R F 1399-1-2001 Vocabulary of Terms for Wireless Access《无线接入术语词汇》.pdf
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1、Rec. ITU-R F.1399-1 1 RECOMMENDATION ITU-R F. 13 99- 1 * * Vocabulary of terms for wireless access (Questions ITU-R 215/8 and ITU-R 140/9) (1999-2001) 1 Introduction This Recommendation consists primarily of those terms and definitions that are considered essential to the understanding and applicati
2、on of the principles of wireless access. However, they are not exclusive to wireless access and are recommended also for application, insofar as they are relevant, to other types of telecommunication systems and services. Included are terms that may already be defined in the Radio Regulations (RR) a
3、nd other ITU-R/ ITU-T Recommendations. However, the definitions given here embrace only the essential concepts and on this basis it is considered that they are not inconsistent with the more specialized definitions that appear in those texts. Where a truncated term is widely used in an understood co
4、ntext, the complete term is quoted following the colloquial form. Some definitions include terms in italic face to indicate that these terms are defined elsewhere in this Recommendation. Technologies in use today for implementing wireless access include cellular systems, cordless phone and cordless
5、telecommunication systems, satellite systems, etc. New technologies and systems such as IMT-2000, wireless broadband ISDN, wireless ATM, HAPS, etc., also form part of wireless access if they satissl the basic criteria of end-user radio connection(s) to core networks (see 4.4 for list of acronyms and
6、 abbreviations). Wireless access may be considered from many perspectives, for example: - Mobility capabilities of the terminal: fixed, nomadic (may be used in different places but the terminal must be stationary while in use), mobile, restricted mobility (e.g. within a single cell), etc. Service su
7、pport capabilities: narrow-band, broadband, multimedia, etc. Type of telecommunication service: conversational, distribution, information retrieval. Connectivity: (which would depend on the switched network that the terminal accesses, e.g. Internet, PSTN, etc.). (See 3 4.4 for list of acronyms and a
8、bbreviations.) - Radio transmission technology: access technique (TDMA, CDMA, etc.), modulation technique (analogue, digital, etc.), duplex technique (FDD, TDD, etc.), etc. (See 3 4.4 for list of acronyms and abbreviations.) DelivePy mechanism: terrestrial, satellite, etc. - - - - * This Recommendat
9、ion was developed jointly by Radiocommunication Study Groups 8 (Working Party 8A) and 9 (Working Party 9B), and any further revision should be undertaken jointly. This Recommendation should be brought to the attention of Radiocommunication Study Groups4 (Working Party 4A), 8 (Working Party 8A) and C
10、oordination Committee for Vocabulary (CCV). * 111 2 Rec. ITU-R F.1399-1 Of particular interest are the mobility characteristics of wireless access systems; thus this Recom- mendation provides definitions of the terms “fixed, “mobile” and “nomadic” wireless access. The purpose of this Recommendation
11、is to speci terms and definitions for terrestrial wireless access. 2 Scope The Recommendation specifies definitions for terms primarily focused in the field of terrestrial wireless access systems. Wireless access applications may be provided within the definitions of the radio services FS, MS, FSS a
12、nd MSS contained in the RR. The ITU has deprecated the use of the term “loop” (see References below: CCITT Blue Book, Vol. I, Fascicle 1.3, 1988); for this reason, and more so because this term does not make any sense with radio technologies, the use of the terms that include loop are deprecated. Th
13、ese include wireless local loop, radio local loop, and wireless access local loop. It should be noted that in many cases systems may be able to support a mixture of users (i.e. fixed, mobile and nomadic) and possibly with restrictions on the type of mobility. It is not practical to define terms for
14、each possible combination, but those above should suffice to refer to the primary characteristics of the system. 3 References The following references have been used in the development of the vocabulary of terms for wireless access: - ITU, terms and definitions; abbreviations and acronyms; recommend
15、ations on means of expression (Series B), General Telecommunications Statistics (Series C), CCITT Blue Book, Vol. I, Fascicle 1.3, 1988. - Recommendation ITU-R F.592: - Recommendation ITU-R M. 1224: - ITU-T Recommendation D.OOO: - ITU-T Recommendation E.600: - ITU-T Recommendation G. 100: - - - ITU-
16、T Recommendation I. 1 12: ITU-T Recommendation I. 1 13 : ITU-T Recommendation I. 1 14: - ITU-T Recommendation J. 1 12: Terminology used for radio-relay systems Vocabulary of terms for International Mobile Telecommunications-2000 (IMT-2000) Terms and definitions for the Series-D Recommen- dations Ter
17、ms and definitions of traffic engineering Definitions used in Recommendations on general characteristics of international telephone connections and circuits Vocabulary of terms for ISDNs Vocabulary of terms for broadband aspects of ISDNs Vocabulary of terms for universal personal telecom- munication
18、 Transmission systems for interactive cable television services. 112 Rec. ITU-R F.1399-1 3 4 Recommendations The ITU Radiocommunication Assembly recommends that the terms and definitions for wireless access in this Recommendation be adopted. 4.1 Vocabulary of terms: Main terms 4.1.1 Wireless access
19、F: accs hertzien; accs sansfil S: acceso inalmbrico End-user radio connection(s) to core networks. NOTE 1 - Core networks include, for example, PSTN, ISDN, PLMN, PSDN, internet, WANLAN, CATV, etc. (See fj 4.4 for list of acronyms and abbreviations.) NOTE 2 - The end-user may be a single user or a us
20、er accessing the services on behalf of multiple users. - 4.1.2 Fixed wireless access (FWA) F: accs hertzienfie (AHF) S: acceso inalmbricofijo (FWA) Wireless access application in which the location of the end-user termination and the network access point to be connected to the end-user are fixed. 4.
21、1.3 Mobile wireless access (MWA) F: accs hertzien mobile (AHM) S: acceso inalmbrico mvil (MWA) Wireless access application in which the location of the end-user termination is mobile. 4.1.4 Nomadic wireless access (NWA) F: S: acceso inalmbrico nmada WA) Wireless access application in which the locat
22、ion of the end-user termination may be in different places but it must be stationary while in use. accs hertzien transportable ou nomade (AHN) 4.2 Vocabulary of terms: General terms 4.2.1 Backhaul communication F: liaison de raccordement S: Transport of aggregate communication signals from base stat
23、ions to the core network. comunicacin de enlace de retroceso 4.2.2 Base station F: station de base S: estacin de base See central station. 113 4 Rec. ITU-R F.1399-1 4.2.3 Broadband wireless access (BWA) F: accs hertzien large bande (AHLB) S: acceso inalmbrico de banda ancha (B WA) Wireless access in
24、 which the connection(s) capabilities are higher than the primary rate. 4.2.4 Central station F: station centrale S: estacin central The common name for all the radio equipment located at one and the same place used for serving one or several cells. NOTE 1 - Also known as hub station, and also as ba
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