ITU-R M 819-2-1997 International Mobile Telecommunications-2000 (IMT-2000) for Developing Countries《发展中国家未来公共陆地移动通信系统(FPLMTS)的无线接口要求》.pdf
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1、STD.1TI.l-R RECMN fl=dL9-2-ENGL 1997 4855232 0532176 44T = 74 Rec. ITU-R M.819-2 RECOMMENDATION ITU-R M.819-2 INTERNATIONAL MOBILE TELECOMMUNICATIONS-2000 (IMT-2000) FOR DEVELOPING COUNTRIES (Question ITU-R 77/8) (1992-1994-1997) Summary This Recommendation describes the objectives to be met by IMT-
2、2000 to meet the needs of developing countries. The potential of mobile radio technologies, including IMT-2000, to help developing countries “bridge the gap” between their communication capabilities and those in developed countries is given in Annex 1. The IT Radiocommunication Assembly, considering
3、 a) telecommunications infrastructure; that in developing countries there is an urgent need to provide an economical, reliable and high quality b) c) of great benefit to developing countries; d) and number of users; that there is a need to provide mobile and fixed services in urban, rural and remote
4、 regions; that the relative simplicity of installation and maintenance of radio based telecommunications systems could be that there is a need for a flexible, modular system which can be readily expanded in terms of types of service e) sources are limited or unavailable: that there is a need for rug
5、ged equipment to operate reliably in harsh environments and where electric power f) must be reliable and comparable to those of the fixed network; g) mobile or fixed radio links; that, giving due regard to propagation conditions and other factors, the telecommunications services provided that users
6、(fixed, mobile) should be able to communicate with any other user whether access is via satellite, h) j) early stage in the development of IMT-2000 so that those needs can ultimately be met; Recommendation ITU-R M.687 and the relevant ITU-T Recommendations and ongoing studies; that it is important t
7、o examine the application of IMT-2000 with regard to developing countries needs at an k) switching and that this is likely to continue for a number of years, that telecommunication networks in some developing countries are mainly analogue, often use mechanical recommends that the relevant aspect of
8、IMT-2000, as defined in Recommendation IT-R M.687, be specified as far as practicable in a manner which allows it to be used to meet the needs of developing countries with the following objectives: 1 that IMT-2000 provide, in both urban and rural areas, economical services of high quality and integr
9、ity comparable to those of the fixed network. The systems must be capable of serving a wide range of user densities and coverage areas as well as remote regions; 2 that IMT-2000 be capable of providing services to both mobile and fixed users, including voice, point-to-multipoint, short messages, pag
10、ing, facsimile, text and data services; COPYRIGHT International Telecommunications Union/ITU RadiocommunicationsLicensed by Information Handling ServicesSTDmITU-R RECMN M.819-2-ENGL 1997 m 4855212 0532177 38b m Rec. ITU-R M.819-2 75 3 (easily expandable) permitting flexible growth in terms of number
11、 of users, coverage areas and types of services; that to allow a system to be introduced with minimum initiai investment, IMT-2000 design should be modular 4 conditions where there are only a few users and where severe propagation conditions are encountered; that MT-2000 take account of the need to
12、match, efficiently and economically, spectnim usage to local 5 that IMT-2OOO hardware be capable of being optimized for local conditions e.g. to take account of heavy usage, operation in a variety of environments including extremes of heat and cold, high humidity, dust, corrosive atmospheres and oth
13、er environmental hazards, recognizing the need to achieve long equipment lifetimes, high MTBF and low maintenance that permit a reasonable justification of the required investment; 6 that appropriate means such as repeaters, etc., be incorporated to provide service economically to more distant users
14、, beyond line-of-sight of a base station. Similarly, it should be possible to serve remote regions by suitable means such as satellites, etc.; 7 that iMT-2000 provide an open architecture which will permit the easy introduction of new technology and different applications and will allow choice of eq
15、uipment based on performance need including the ability to provide voice channels employing higher encoding rates such as 64 kbit/s and 32 kbit/s; 8 international; that IMT-2000 provide user friendly (simple and easy) operation to initiate and receive calls, both national and 9 from a range of power
16、 sources; that equipment is designed to take into account the need for low power consumption and the need to operate 10 that IMT-2000 have the capability of providing an effective alternative to wired local loops in urban areas; 11 at a single point. that regional iMT-2000 be connected to existing a
17、nalogue/digital networks at suitable points and in some cases NOTE 1 - Information on mobile radiocommunication technology for developing countnes is given in Annex 1, ANNEX 1 Mobile radiocommunication technology for developing countries 1 Introduction and summary Recognizing the disparity that exis
18、ts in the telecommunication infrastructures in the world, this Annex points out the potential of cellular technology (and its evolution into IMT-2000 technologies) to help developing countries bridge the gap. Report ITU-R M.1153 and Recommendation ITU-R M.687 include some of the relevant aspects wit
19、h the idea that future systems - IMT-2000 - can serve the needs of developing as well as developed countries. IMT-2000 have been conceived primarily for mobile telecommunications which of course is of interest to developing as well as developed countries. The objective of this Annex is to emphasize
20、the needs and interests of developing countries by promoting the application of IMT-2000 for fixed services. It should furthermore be stressed that the use of IMT-2000 for such applications is also attractive to developed countries. COPYRIGHT International Telecommunications Union/ITU Radiocommunica
21、tionsLicensed by Information Handling ServicesSTD-ITU-R RECMN M=817-2-ENGL 1997 m g855212 0532178 212 m 76 Rec. ITU-R M.819-2 Key objectives for IMT-2000 that could benefit developing countries are: - Fixed service - - Standardization as a means of reducing costs Flexibility to start from a small, s
22、imple, configuration and grow as needed - Accommodation of special needs - - Commonality with remote areas of developed countries Large cells, repeaters, use of satellites Section reference 0 4.1 $ 4.2 2 The telecommunications gap* The role of telecommunications in the development process as a means
23、 to increase productivity and efficiency, as a substitute for, or complement to, transportation and to save energy, etc., is today more important than ever but the gap between developed and developing countries is wider than ever. This has been clearly indicated by the Independent Commission for Wor
24、ldwide Telecommunications Development set up by the IT in 1983. In addition the limited financial resources available to developing countries lead to the allotment to telecommunications of resources insufficient to close the “telecommunications gap” either as much or as quickly as required. 3 The po
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