ITU-T Q 1001-1988 GENERAL ASPECTS OF PUBLIC LAND MOBILE NETWORKS《公众陆地移动网(PLMN)的概述》.pdf
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1、INTERNATIONAL TELECOMMUNICATION UNION)45G134 1 TELECOMMUNICATIONSTANDARDIZATION SECTOROF ITU05“,)#G0G0,!.$G0G0-/“),%G0G0.%47/2+3%.%2!,G0G0!30%#43G0G0/ in this case the MSCs are the functional interfacesbetween the fixed network and a PLMN for call set-up. In the second case, it can be considered as
2、an assemblage ofspecial logic in existing or future PSTN/ISDN stored program controlled digital local exchanges, conceptually integratedwithin a common numbering and routing plan.Functionally the PLMNs may be regarded as independent telecommunications entities even though differentPLMNs may be inter
3、connected through the PSTN and PDNs for forwarding of calls or network information. A similartype of interconnection may exist for the interaction between the MSCs of one PLMN.The location register system of a PLMN may be centralized, distributed or segmented. So long as we areconcerned with functio
4、ns of a PLMN, such as routing and interworking, the configuration and operation of the locationregister system have no influence on external networks.The use of the concept PLMN is illustrated in Figure 1/Q.1001 where various PLMNs are shown with theirinterfaces to the fixed networks. It should be n
5、oted that a PLMN may have several interfaces with the fixed network (e.g.one for each MSC). Interworking between two PLMNs may be performed via an international gateway.Figure 1/Q.1001 also shows the information paths between a PSTN and a PLMN and between two differentPLMNs. The solid lines indicate
6、 a possible physical path between the PLMNs through the PSTN. The dotted lineindicates that, for some interactions, an end-to-end information path (established through the physical path) may existbetween the two PLMNs.2 Fascicle VI.12 - Rec. Q.10012.1.3 Mobile Services Switching CentreIn an automati
7、c system the Mobile Services Switching Centre (MSC) constitutes the interface between the radiosystem and the public switched telephone network. The MSC performs all necessary signalling functions in order toestablish calls to and from mobile stations.In order to obtain radio coverage of a given geo
8、graphical area a number of base stations (radiotransmitters/receivers) are normally required; i.e. each MSC would thus have to interface several base stations. Inaddition several MSCs may be required in order to cover a country. The definition of the MSC may be prefixed by theterms “land“ or “mariti
9、me“ if that is more suitable in a specific application.2.1.4 base stationThe base station (BS) is the common name for all the radio equipment located at one and the same place usedfor serving one or several cells.2.1.5 mobile stationThe mobile station (MS) is the interface equipment used to terminat
10、e the radio path at the user side. It includesterminal functions required to provide services to the user, e.g. terminal equipment and terminal adaptors.2.1.6 cellThe area covered by a base station, or by a sub-system (sector antenna) of that base station corresponding to aspecific logical identific
11、ation on the radio path, whichever is smaller.Every mobile station in a cell may be reached by the corresponding radio equipment of the base station.2.1.7 base station areaThe area covered by all the cells served by a base station.2.1.8 location areaThe location area is defined as an area in which a
12、 mobile station may move freely without updating the locationregister. A location area may comprise several cells.2.1.9 MSC areaThe part of the network covered by an MSC. An MSC area may consist of several location areas.Fascicle VI.12 - Rec. Q.1001 32.1.10 service areaThe service area is defined as
13、 an area in which a mobile station is obtainable by another PLMN, PSTN or ISDNsubscriber without the subscribers knowledge of the actual location of the mobile station within the area. A service areamay consist of several PLMNs. One service area may consist of one country, be a part of a country or
14、comprise severalcountries. The location registration system associated with each service area must thus contain a list of all mobilestations located within that service area.Figure 2/Q.1001 shows an example of the composition of a service area.Note - This definition does not take into account any co
15、nstraints on routing imposed by the internationaltelephone network.4 Fascicle VI.12 - Rec. Q.10012.1.11 system areaThe system area consists of one or more service areas with fully compatible MS-BS interfaces.Note - The location registers of the individual service areas remain autonomous; updating of
16、 the locationinformation is not performed when a roaming mobile station moves from one service area to another. The overallcomposition of the international land mobile system is shown in Figure 3/Q.1001.2.1.12 Mobile Subscriber International ISDN NumberThe Mobile Subscriber International ISDN Number
17、 is defined as the number which has to be dialled in order toreach a mobile subscriber in a service area. See also Recommendations E.164 and E.213.2.1.13 international mobile station identityThe mobile stations identification uniquely identifies the MS internationally. The identity is composed asdef
18、ined in Recommendation E.212.2.1.14 radio traffic pathThe radio communication facility between a mobile station and a base station intended to carry a call anduniquely assigned to the mobile station during that call.2.1.15 radio control pathThe radio communication facility between a mobile station a
19、nd a base station intended to carry all theinformation transfer between the mobile station and the MSC, in which area the mobile station currently is located,during the time that no radio traffic path between that base station and that mobile station is assigned.2.2 Roaming definitions2.2.1 location
20、 registerTo establish a call to a mobile station the network must know where this mobile station is located. ThisFascicle VI.12 - Rec. Q.1001 5information is stored in a function named location register. A mobile station is registered at one location register whichfunctions as its home centre for ch
21、arging and billing purposes and for administering its subscriber parameters.2.2.2 location informationThe location register should as a minimum contain the following information about a mobile station:- international mobile station identity;- actual location of the mobile station (e.g. PLMN, MSC are
22、a, location area, as required).2.2.3 home PLMNThe PLMN in which a mobile station is permanently registered.2.2.4 home location registerThe location register to which a mobile station is assigned for record purposes such as subscriber information.2.2.5 home MSCThe term home MSC (HMSC) may be used in
23、cases where the home location register is implemented in anMSC.2.2.6 equipment Identity RegisterThe register to which an international mobile equipment identity is assigned for record purposes.2.2.7 visited PLMNThe PLMN, other than the home PLMN, in which a roaming subscriber is currently located.2.
24、2.8 visitor location registerThe location register, other than the home location register used by an MSC to retrieve information for, forinstance, handling of calls to or from a roaming mobile station, currently located in its area.2.2.9 visited MSCThe term visited MSC (VMSC) may be used in cases wh
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