ITU-R M 817-1992 International Mobile Telecommunications-2000 (IMT-2000)《IMT-2000网络框架》.pdf
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1、Rec. 817 1 RECOMMENDATION 8 17* INTERNATIONAL MOBILE TELECOMMUNICATIONS-2000 (IMT-2000) Network architectures (Question 39/8) (1 992) The CCIR, considering a) CCIR Recommendation 687; b) that the cost of radio and very large scale integration (VLSI) technology is continually decreasing, thus making,
2、 in a number of cases, the radio approach a competitive alternative access option to the voice and non-voice telecommunication services; cl that different systems are under study within various research and standards bodies; d) the need for a flexible system structure able to match network investmen
3、t to revenue growth, to adapt readily to environmental factors and to respond to new developments without restricting innovation; e) that there is a need for mobile terminals to roam between public land mobile telecommunication networks in different countries; f) that users may want to be able to us
4、e the same terminal equipment and procedures as in the fixed networks to access similar telecommunication services in IMT-2000; g) that IMT-2000 will be implemented in network environments utilizing the concepts of intelligent networks (IN) and Universal Personal Telecommunication (UPT); h) that IMT
5、-2000 will support Universal Personal Telecommunication; j) the functional modelling and functional architectures of intelligent networks and UPT as defined by the CCITT, recommends that International Mobile Telecommunications-2000 intended for regional andor worldwide use should be structured funct
6、ionally according to Annex 1. ANNEX 1 International Mobile Telecommunications-2000 Network architectures 1. Scope The purpose of this Annex is to present the functional network architectures and some of the resulting network configurations which are possible for IMT-2000. The Annex should form the b
7、asis for defining the information flows within IMT-2000. * This Recommendation should be brought to the attention of the CCITT. 2 Rec. 817 In 0 2, some consideration is given to some aspects of IMT-2000 which have implications on the architecture model of IMT-2000. General defiiitions are included i
8、n 0 3. In 0 4 and 5, the basic functional model of IMT-2000 is described together with a network functional architecture including network interconnections. In 0 6 some examples are given of possible mappings of the functional model onto different physical configurations. Note 1 - Throughout this An
9、nex, the term ISDN should be understood to include also broadband ISDN (B-ISDN) unless otherwise stated or implicit from context. 2. General architectural aspects IMT-2000 is intended to provide telecommunication services to mobile and fixed users via a wireless link, covering a wide range of user s
10、ectors (e.g. public, private, business, residential, etc.) and accommodating a wide range of user equipment (e.g. personal pocket terminals, vehicle mounted terminals, special mobile terminals, standard PSTN/ISDN terminal equipment connected to the mobile station, etc.). The network architecture mod
11、el developed for IMT-2000 must therefore be flexible enough to cover all these application scenarios. In light of this, some general considerations are given in the following sub-sections. 2.1 Provision of IMT-2000 services In Recommendation 687, Figs. 1 and 2 outline some scenarios for provision of
12、 IMT-2000 services. Recommendation 8 16 discusses the services in more detail. In Recommendation 8 19 the adaptation of IMT-2000 to meet the needs of developing countries is discussed. Although IMT-2000 is intended primarily for public access, provision of IMT-2000 services in connection with privat
13、e networks must be foreseen, e.g. the connection of a mobile PBX or LAN (e.g. on board a ship or train) to the public networks or the use of personal pocket stations as extensions to a PBX. Public radio access to a PBX can also be envisaged (e.g. hotels, hospitals, etc.). It should also be possible
14、to use an IMT-2000 radio connection for a residential cordless telephone application or as a replacement for the local loop wiring. In the case of developing countries, an objective is to allow for small and simple start-up systems, that can be readily expanded in capacity and can evolve in function
15、ality as required. In a more general way, IMT-2000 radio interfaces will be applied to fixed services in all types of environment, i.e. urban, rural and remote as represented in Fig. 1 of Recommendation 8 19. In the architecture model for IMT-2000 it shall be possible to identify the relevant refere
16、nce points for these applications. 2.2 User/service access In addition to the specific IMT-2000 terminals (e.g. personal pocket terminal), it is required that IMT-2000 support standard terminal interfaces as defiied for ISDN/PSTN, etc. Relevant reference points for these interfaces must be identifie
17、d. 2.3 Radio access technology IMT-2000 will be used in different environments including high traffic density business areas, rural areas, indoor use, outdoor use, via personal pocket terminals, vehicle mounted terminals, etc. Taking into account that it should be possible to optimize the system str
18、ucture for the different environments, the architecture model must take into account the possibility that different radio access technologies may be used, i.e. the radio interface may be different in different parts of a network. This means that functions which are dependant on radio access technolo
19、gy should be identified and separated from functions which are not dependant on radio access technology so that as much as possible of the network can be defined independently from the radio access technology. Rec. 817 3 2.4 IMT-2000 in relation to other telecommunications networks IMT-2000 may be i
20、mplemented as a stand alone network with gateways and intenvorking units connecting it to the supporting networks, in particular PSTN, ISDN and B-ISDN (broadband ISDN). This is comparable to the current implementations of public land mobile networks and it is also a solution in cases where the fixed
21、 network and the radio network are operated by different operators. However, IMT-2000 may also be integrated with the fixed networks. In this case the functionality required to support specific radio network requirements, e.g. location registration, paging and handover, is an integral part of the fi
22、xed network. Such integration will be more and more feasible with the development of intelligent networks and exchanges for ISDN and B-ISDN. In such an integrated case, the base stations may be connected directly to a local exchange which can support IMT-2000 traffic by locally integrated functions
23、and by accessing functions in remote service control points. 2.5 IMT-2000 in relation to UPT Universal Personal Telecommunication (UPT) provides personal mobility between terminals and networks. Personal mobility is a feature by which the telecommunications services, the routing and the charging can
24、 be related to a personal identityhbscription which can be moved freely between terminals and networks. IMT-2000 will support UPT as it is defined by the CCITT. However, from a logical point of view the personal mobility provided by UPT is functionally separate from the terminal mobility inherent in
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