ITU-R M 1182-1-2003 Integration of terrestrial and satellite mobile communication systems《地面和卫星移动通信系统的集成》.pdf
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1、 Rec. ITU-R M.1182-1 1 RECOMMENDATION ITU-R M.1182-1 Integration of terrestrial and satellite mobile communication systems (Questions ITU-R 206/8 and ITU-R 112/8) (1995-2003) Summary This Recommendation provides five levels of different architecture for the integration of mobile-satellite service (M
2、SS) systems with terrestrial public switched telephone network (PSTN) or cellular network. Annex 1 addresses the concepts of such an architecture, and Annex 2 describes an example of a closely integrated broadband terrestrial and satellite mobile communication system. The ITU Radiocommunication Asse
3、mbly, considering a) that various satellite mobile systems are being implemented; b) that there are some satellite mobile systems that interwork with terrestrial systems; c) that worldwide roaming capability is a key feature of International Mobile Telecommunications-2000 (IMT-2000) and the satellit
4、e component defined in Recommendation ITU-R M.687 is one of the important components that encourage the IMT-2000 capability; d) that the satellite component is an effective method to provide low volume and widespread traffic areas; e) that interworking of the satellite mobile system with the terrest
5、rial system can encourage user convenience within not only IMT-2000 but also general MSS; f) that the channel capacity of the satellite component is relatively limited compared to the terrestrial component; g) Questions ITU-R 206/8 ant ITU-R 112/8, recommends 1 that the level shown below and explain
6、ed in Annex 1 should be referred to when considering the integration between terrestrial and satellite systems. Integration level: Level 1: geographical integration Level 2: services integration Level 3: network integration 2 Rec. ITU-R M.1182-1 Level 41: equipment integration Level 5: system integr
7、ation; 2 that mobile terminals of an integrated system should have a capability to select the relevant component either the terrestrial or satellite based on the receiving signal level and network availability to keep certain service quality over a wide and continuous service area; 3 that it is pref
8、erable that the integrated system should have roaming capability with unique user/subscriber identifier across both terrestrial and satellite systems if it is integrated into the terrestrial mobile system at the higher or equal integration level than Level 3 above; 4 that hand-off between satellite
9、and terrestrial mobile component in an integrated system should be carried out within the extent that execution of hand-off does not significantly decrease the system capacity or increase system complexity. Annex 1 Levels of satellite mobile system integration with terrestrial mobile system 1 Concep
10、ts There are a number of relationships and approaches that are appropriate in developing concepts for integration of satellite land mobile systems with terrestrial mobile systems. Figure 1 gives a general representation of the overall concepts. 2 Approaches Various levels of integration between inde
11、pendent coexistence and full integration can be considered. In the approach which follows, five levels are examined, ordered according to increasing integration, in the sense that each level includes the basic features of the previous one: Level 1: geographical integration Level 2: services integrat
12、ion Level 3: network integration Level 4: equipment integration Level 5: system integration. 1One example of integration between terrestrial and satellite systems creating a multi-segment access network and aiming to Level 4 integration is provided in Annex 2. The content of this informative Annex r
13、eflects the outcome of multi-segment SUITED (System for broadband Ubiquitous access to InTErnet services and Demonstrator) Project and as such it refers to the concepts developed within SUITED, that are therefore valid only in that context. In particular, this Annex is an example of integration of s
14、atellite and terrestrial components in the framework of the SUITED Project, which has no impact on IMT-2000 and systems beyond, neither on the architecture nor on any of its elements. Rec. ITU-R M.1182-1 3 1182-01FIGURE 1Concept of integrated systemLow trafficSatellite system areaHigh trafficTerrest
15、rial system areaNumber of channelper MBSDistance2.1 Geographical integration This case refers to a situation where the terrestrial and the satellite system are independently conceived, so that they are based on different techniques and do not necessarily provide the same or compatible services. Rath
16、er than speaking of “integration” of the two systems, it would be probably more correct to say that the satellite system “complements” the terrestrial one, offering communications services to users travelling in geographical areas not served by the terrestrial system. A representation of this case i
17、s given in Fig. 2. The mobile user (MU) of the mobile station (MS) or personal station (PS), will have the choice to buy a terrestrial system terminal, a satellite terminal or a dual-mode one, depending on his particular requirements and, in this last case, he will utilize, for MU-originated calls,
18、the one which he expects to be the best for that moment. The fixed subscriber (FS), wanting to place a call to the MU, shall have the responsibility to select the terrestrial or the satellite system, by dialling either the terrestrial system number or the number which provides access to the closest
19、satellite base earth station (BES) or land earth station (LES). This means that the FS must have available to it knowledge of the kind of terminal (and service authorization) available at the MU. If the MU has a double service authorization and a dual-mode terminal station, the FS may be forced to r
20、epeat his call over the satellite system, should the first attempt via the terrestrial system fail. In this situation, it may well happen that, for instance, a FS, intending to place a voice call, may need to accept a message service, where the satellite system is designed to only provide this. 4 Re
21、c. ITU-R M.1182-1 1182-02MU(3)MU(2)MU(1)BSBSMSCFS FS FSFSSPTPPGNBES/LESMES CSHLRVLRCX MESMU(2)MU(1)LES:MES:MSC:MU:PGN:PSTN:SP:TP:VLR:(1)(2)(3)BES:BS:CS:CX:FS:HLR:ISDN:land earth stationmobile earth stationmobile services switching centremobile userterrestrial paging networkpublic switched telephone
22、networksatellite pagerterrestrial pagervisited location registerFIGURE 2Geographical and service integration concept(the calling party selects the routing)PSTN/ISDNnetworkPrivatenetworkTerrestrial terminal (mobile station (MS) or personal station (PS)Satellite-type terminalDual-mode terminalRouting
23、selected by FSbase earth stationbase stationpersonal base station(cell site for PSs) small rural exchange, etcfixed subscriberhome location registerintegrated services switching centreVehicleRec. ITU-R M.1182-1 5 An advantage of the geographical integration is the possibility to independently optimi
24、ze the characteristics of the two systems, for each of which one tailored technical solution is to be used, in consideration of the significant and different constraints affecting the two cases. It can be concluded that, with this approach the satellite system fulfils its role in extending the cover
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