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34.926 | Electromagnetic compatibility (EMC); Table of international requirements for mobile terminals and ancillary equipment | TR | 14.0.0 | R4 | https://www.3gpp.org/ftp/Specs/archive/34_series/34.926/34926-e00.zip | |
35.201 | 3G Security; Specification of the 3GPP confidentiality and integrity algorithms; Document 1: f8 and f9 specification | TS | 14.0.0 | S3 | https://www.3gpp.org/ftp/Specs/archive/35_series/35.201/35201-e00.zip | |
35.202 | 3G Security; Specification of the 3GPP confidentiality and integrity algorithms; Document 2: Kasumi specification | TS | 14.0.0 | S3 | https://www.3gpp.org/ftp/Specs/archive/35_series/35.202/35202-e00.zip | |
35.203 | 3G Security; Specification of the 3GPP confidentiality and integrity algorithms; Document 3: Implementors' test data | TS | 14.0.0 | S3 | https://www.3gpp.org/ftp/Specs/archive/35_series/35.203/35203-e00.zip | |
35.204 | 3G Security; Specification of the 3GPP confidentiality and integrity algorithms; Document 4: Design conformance test data | TS | 14.0.0 | S3 | https://www.3gpp.org/ftp/Specs/archive/35_series/35.204/35204-e00.zip | |
35.205 | 3G Security; Specification of the MILENAGE algorithm set: An example algorithm set for the 3GPP authentication and key generation functions f1, f1*, f2, f3, f4, f5 and f5*; Document 1: General | TS | 14.0.0 | S3 | https://www.3gpp.org/ftp/Specs/archive/35_series/35.205/35205-e00.zip | This report is a description of the work undertaken by an ETSI SAGE Task Force on the design of the Milenage Algorithm Set: an example set of 3GPP Authentication and Key Generation Functions.
The 3GPP Authentication and Key Generation Functions are not standardized. An example set of these algorithms has been produced on request from 3GPP with the intent that it shall be offered to the UMTS operators, to utilise instead of developing their own. An ETSI SAGE Task Force has carried out this work.
The requirement specification from 3GPP stated that operator personalisation of the example set shall be possible and that the basic kernel shall be possible to replace.
The example set is based on the block cipher Rijndael, which at the time was one of the AES candidates and the specification describes how the 7 algorithms used in 3GPP authentication and key generation are scheduled around this basic kernel. The specification and associated test data for the example algorithm set is documented in three documents:
- A formal specification of both the modes and the example kernel [3]
- A detailed test data document, covering modes and the example kernel [4]
- A "black box" test data document [5]
A detailed summary of the evaluation is provided in a public evaluation report [6]
This report gives an overview of the overall work by the task force. |
35.206 | 3G Security; Specification of the MILENAGE algorithm set: An example algorithm set for the 3GPP authentication and key generation functions f1, f1*, f2, f3, f4, f5 and f5*; Document 2: Algorithm specification | TS | 14.0.0 | S3 | https://www.3gpp.org/ftp/Specs/archive/35_series/35.206/35206-e00.zip | |
35.207 | 3G Security; Specification of the MILENAGE algorithm set: An example algorithm set for the 3GPP authentication and key generation functions f1, f1*, f2, f3, f4, f5 and f5*; Document 3: Implementors' test data | TS | 14.0.0 | S3 | https://www.3gpp.org/ftp/Specs/archive/35_series/35.207/35207-e00.zip | |
35.208 | 3G Security; Specification of the MILENAGE algorithm set: An example algorithm set for the 3GPP authentication and key generation functions f1, f1*, f2, f3, f4, f5 and f5*; Document 4: Design conformance test data | TS | 14.0.0 | S3 | https://www.3gpp.org/ftp/Specs/archive/35_series/35.208/35208-e00.zip | |
35.215 | Specification of the 3GPP Confidentiality and Integrity Algorithms UEA2 & UIA2; Document 1: UEA2 and UIA2 specifications | TS | 14.0.0 | S3 | https://www.3gpp.org/ftp/Specs/archive/35_series/35.215/35215-e00.zip | |
35.216 | Specification of the 3GPP Confidentiality and Integrity Algorithms UEA2 & UIA2; Document 2: SNOW 3G specification | TS | 14.0.0 | S3 | https://www.3gpp.org/ftp/Specs/archive/35_series/35.216/35216-e00.zip | |
35.217 | Specification of the 3GPP Confidentiality and Integrity Algorithms UEA2 & UIA2; Document 3: Implementors' test data | TS | 14.0.0 | S3 | https://www.3gpp.org/ftp/Specs/archive/35_series/35.217/35217-e00.zip | |
35.218 | Specification of the 3GPP Confidentiality and Integrity Algorithms UEA2 & UIA2; Document 4: Design conformance test data | TS | 14.0.0 | S3 | https://www.3gpp.org/ftp/Specs/archive/35_series/35.218/35218-e00.zip | |
35.221 | Specification of the 3GPP Confidentiality and Integrity Algorithms EEA3 & EIA3; Document 1: EEA3 and EIA3 specifications | TS | 14.0.0 | S3 | https://www.3gpp.org/ftp/Specs/archive/35_series/35.221/35221-e00.zip | |
33.303 | Proximity-based Services (ProSe); Security aspects | TS | 14.1.0 | S3 | https://www.3gpp.org/ftp/Specs/archive/33_series/33.303/33303-e10.zip | |
35.223 | Specification of the 3GPP Confidentiality and Integrity Algorithms EEA3 & EIA3; Document 3: Implementors' test data | TS | 14.0.0 | S3 | https://www.3gpp.org/ftp/Specs/archive/35_series/35.223/35223-e00.zip | |
33.180 | Security of the Mission Critical (MC) service | TS | 14.13.0 | S3 | https://www.3gpp.org/ftp/Specs/archive/33_series/33.180/33180-ed0.zip | |
35.231 | Specification of the TUAK algorithm set: A second example algorithm set for the 3GPP authentication and key generation functions f1, f1*, f2, f3, f4, f5 and f5*; Document 1: Algorithm specification | TS | 14.1.0 | S3 | https://www.3gpp.org/ftp/Specs/archive/35_series/35.231/35231-e10.zip | The present document and the other Technical Specifications in the series, TS 35.232 [15] and 35.233 [16] contain an example set of algorithms which could be used as the authentication and key generation functions f1, f1*, f2, f3, f4, f5 and f5* for 3GPP systems. All seven functions are operator-specifiable rather than being fully standardised and other algorithms could be envisaged. |
35.233 | Specification of the TUAK algorithm set: A second example algorithm set for the 3GPP authentication and key generation functions f1, f1*, f2, f3, f4, f5 and f5*; Document 3: Design conformance test data | TS | 14.0.0 | S3 | https://www.3gpp.org/ftp/Specs/archive/35_series/35.233/35233-e00.zip | |
35.232 | Specification of the TUAK algorithm set: A second example algorithm set for the 3GPP authentication and key generation functions f1, f1*, f2, f3, f4, f5 and f5*; Document 2: Implementers’ test data | TS | 14.0.0 | S3 | https://www.3gpp.org/ftp/Specs/archive/35_series/35.232/35232-e00.zip | |
35.919 | Specification of the 3GPP Confidentiality and Integrity Algorithms UEA2 & UIA2; Document 5: Design and evaluation report | TR | 14.0.0 | S3 | https://www.3gpp.org/ftp/Specs/archive/35_series/35.919/35919-e00.zip | |
35.924 | Specification of the 3GPP Confidentiality and Integrity Algorithms EEA3 & EIA3; Document 4: Design and Evaluation Report | TR | 14.0.0 | S3 | https://www.3gpp.org/ftp/Specs/archive/35_series/35.924/35924-e00.zip | |
35.934 | Specification of the TUAK algorithm set: A second example algorithm set for the 3GPP authentication and key generation functions f1, f1*, f2, f3, f4, f5 and f5*; Document 4: Report on the design and evaluation | TR | 14.0.1 | S3 | https://www.3gpp.org/ftp/Specs/archive/35_series/35.934/35934-e01.zip | |
35.935 | Specification of the TUAK algorithm set: A second example algorithm set for the 3GPP authentication and key generation functions f1, f1*, f2, f3, f4, f5 and f5*; Document 5: Performance evaluation | TR | 14.0.0 | S3 | https://www.3gpp.org/ftp/Specs/archive/35_series/35.935/35935-e00.zip | |
35.936 | Specification of the TUAK algorithm set: A second example algorithm set for the 3GPP authentication and key generation functions f1, f1*, f2 ,f3, f4, f5 and f5*; Document 6: Security assessment | TR | 14.0.0 | S3 | https://www.3gpp.org/ftp/Specs/archive/35_series/35.936/35936-e00.zip | |
36.106 | Evolved Universal Terrestrial Radio Access (E-UTRA); FDD repeater radio transmission and reception | TS | 14.0.0 | R4 | https://www.3gpp.org/ftp/Specs/archive/36_series/36.106/36106-e00.zip | |
36.111 | Location Measurement Unit (LMU) performance specification; Network based positioning systems in Evolved Universal Terrestrial Radio Access Network (E-UTRAN) | TS | 14.0.0 | R4 | https://www.3gpp.org/ftp/Specs/archive/36_series/36.111/36111-e00.zip | |
36.112 | Location Measurement Unit (LMU) conformance specification; Network based positioning systems in Evolved Universal Terrestrial Radio Access Network (E-UTRAN) | TS | 14.0.0 | R4 | https://www.3gpp.org/ftp/Specs/archive/36_series/36.112/36112-e00.zip | |
36.113 | Evolved Universal Terrestrial Radio Access (E-UTRA); Base Station (BS) and repeater ElectroMagnetic Compatibility (EMC) | TS | 14.2.0 | R4 | https://www.3gpp.org/ftp/Specs/archive/36_series/36.113/36113-e20.zip | |
36.116 | Evolved Universal Terrestrial Radio Access (E-UTRA); Relay radio transmission and reception | TS | 14.0.0 | R4 | https://www.3gpp.org/ftp/Specs/archive/36_series/36.116/36116-e00.zip | |
36.117 | Evolved Universal Terrestrial Radio Access (E-UTRA); Relay conformance testing | TS | 14.0.0 | R4 | https://www.3gpp.org/ftp/Specs/archive/36_series/36.117/36117-e00.zip | |
36.124 | Evolved Universal Terrestrial Radio Access (E-UTRA); Electromagnetic compatibility (EMC) requirements for mobile terminals and ancillary equipment | TS | 14.2.0 | R4 | https://www.3gpp.org/ftp/Specs/archive/36_series/36.124/36124-e20.zip | |
36.143 | Evolved Universal Terrestrial Radio Access (E-UTRA); FDD repeater conformance testing | TS | 14.0.0 | R4 | https://www.3gpp.org/ftp/Specs/archive/36_series/36.143/36143-e00.zip | |
36.171 | Evolved Universal Terrestrial Radio Access (E-UTRA); Requirements for Support of Assisted Global Navigation Satellite System (A-GNSS) | TS | 14.1.0 | R4 | https://www.3gpp.org/ftp/Specs/archive/36_series/36.171/36171-e10.zip | |
36.201 | Evolved Universal Terrestrial Radio Access (E-UTRA); LTE physical layer; General description | TS | 14.1.0 | R1 | https://www.3gpp.org/ftp/Specs/archive/36_series/36.201/36201-e10.zip | |
36.214 | Evolved Universal Terrestrial Radio Access (E-UTRA); Physical layer; Measurements | TS | 14.4.0 | R1 | https://www.3gpp.org/ftp/Specs/archive/36_series/36.214/36214-e40.zip | |
36.216 | Evolved Universal Terrestrial Radio Access (E-UTRA); Physical layer for relaying operation | TS | 14.0.0 | R1 | https://www.3gpp.org/ftp/Specs/archive/36_series/36.216/36216-e00.zip | |
36.302 | Evolved Universal Terrestrial Radio Access (E-UTRA); Services provided by the physical layer | TS | 14.6.0 | R2 | https://www.3gpp.org/ftp/Specs/archive/36_series/36.302/36302-e60.zip | |
33.259 | Key establishment between a UICC hosting device and a remote device | TS | 14.0.0 | S3 | https://www.3gpp.org/ftp/Specs/archive/33_series/33.259/33259-e00.zip | |
36.305 | Evolved Universal Terrestrial Radio Access Network (E-UTRAN); Stage 2 functional specification of User Equipment (UE) positioning in E-UTRAN | TS | 14.3.0 | R2 | https://www.3gpp.org/ftp/Specs/archive/36_series/36.305/36305-e30.zip | |
35.909 | 3G Security; Specification of the MILENAGE algorithm set: an example algorithm set for the 3GPP authentication and key generation functions f1, f1*, f2, f3, f4, f5 and f5*; Document 5: Summary and results of design and evaluation | TR | 14.0.0 | S3 | https://www.3gpp.org/ftp/Specs/archive/35_series/35.909/35909-e00.zip | |
36.307 | Evolved Universal Terrestrial Radio Access (E-UTRA); Requirements on User Equipments (UEs) supporting a release-independent frequency band | TS | 14.13.0 | R4 | https://www.3gpp.org/ftp/Specs/archive/36_series/36.307/36307-ed0.zip | The present document specifies requirements for Rel-18 UEs supporting release independent features like:
- additional E-UTRA operating frequency bands on top of Rel-18 of TS 36.101 [2], TS 36.102 [6] and TS 36.133 [3];
- additional E-UTRA CA configurations (intra-band/inter-band) on top of Rel-18 of TS 36.101 [2] and TS 36.133 [3];
- additional operating bands and/or CA configurations for specific features (like UE category 0, M1, NB1);
- other release independent features (like 4Rx antenna port, high speed scenario, 8Rx antenna port, NB-IoT or eMTC operation over NTN). |
36.304 | Evolved Universal Terrestrial Radio Access (E-UTRA); User Equipment (UE) procedures in idle mode | TS | 14.7.0 | R2 | https://www.3gpp.org/ftp/Specs/archive/36_series/36.304/36304-e70.zip | |
36.322 | Evolved Universal Terrestrial Radio Access (E-UTRA); Radio Link Control (RLC) protocol specification | TS | 14.1.0 | R2 | https://www.3gpp.org/ftp/Specs/archive/36_series/36.322/36322-e10.zip | |
36.323 | Evolved Universal Terrestrial Radio Access (E-UTRA); Packet Data Convergence Protocol (PDCP) specification | TS | 14.5.0 | R2 | https://www.3gpp.org/ftp/Specs/archive/36_series/36.323/36323-e50.zip | |
36.355 | Evolved Universal Terrestrial Radio Access (E-UTRA); LTE Positioning Protocol (LPP) | TS | 14.7.0 | R2 | https://www.3gpp.org/ftp/Specs/archive/36_series/36.355/36355-e70.zip | |
36.360 | Evolved Universal Terrestrial Radio Access (E-UTRA); LTE-WLAN Aggregation Adaptation Protocol (LWAAP) specification | TS | 14.0.0 | R2 | https://www.3gpp.org/ftp/Specs/archive/36_series/36.360/36360-e00.zip | |
36.361 | Evolved Universal Terrestrial Radio Access (E-UTRA); LTE-WLAN Radio Level Integration Using Ipsec Tunnel (LWIP) encapsulation; Protocol specification | TS | 14.1.0 | R2 | https://www.3gpp.org/ftp/Specs/archive/36_series/36.361/36361-e10.zip | |
36.401 | Evolved Universal Terrestrial Radio Access Network (E-UTRAN); Architecture description | TS | 14.0.0 | R3 | https://www.3gpp.org/ftp/Specs/archive/36_series/36.401/36401-e00.zip | |
36.410 | Evolved Universal Terrestrial Radio Access Network (E-UTRAN); S1 general aspects and principles | TS | 14.0.0 | R3 | https://www.3gpp.org/ftp/Specs/archive/36_series/36.410/36410-e00.zip | |
36.411 | Evolved Universal Terrestrial Radio Access Network (E-UTRAN); S1 layer 1 | TS | 14.0.0 | R3 | https://www.3gpp.org/ftp/Specs/archive/36_series/36.411/36411-e00.zip | |
36.412 | Evolved Universal Terrestrial Radio Access Network (E-UTRAN); S1 signalling transport | TS | 14.0.0 | R3 | https://www.3gpp.org/ftp/Specs/archive/36_series/36.412/36412-e00.zip | |
36.414 | Evolved Universal Terrestrial Radio Access Network (E-UTRAN); S1 data transport | TS | 14.1.0 | R3 | https://www.3gpp.org/ftp/Specs/archive/36_series/36.414/36414-e10.zip | |
36.420 | Evolved Universal Terrestrial Radio Access Network (E-UTRAN); X2 general aspects and principles | TS | 14.0.1 | R3 | https://www.3gpp.org/ftp/Specs/archive/36_series/36.420/36420-e01.zip | |
36.421 | Evolved Universal Terrestrial Radio Access Network (E-UTRAN); X2 layer 1 | TS | 14.0.0 | R3 | https://www.3gpp.org/ftp/Specs/archive/36_series/36.421/36421-e00.zip | |
36.422 | Evolved Universal Terrestrial Radio Access Network (E-UTRAN); X2 signalling transport | TS | 14.0.0 | R3 | https://www.3gpp.org/ftp/Specs/archive/36_series/36.422/36422-e00.zip | |
36.424 | Evolved Universal Terrestrial Radio Access Network (E-UTRAN); X2 data transport | TS | 14.1.0 | R3 | https://www.3gpp.org/ftp/Specs/archive/36_series/36.424/36424-e10.zip | |
36.425 | Evolved Universal Terrestrial Radio Access Network (E-UTRAN); X2 interface user plane protocol | TS | 14.2.0 | R3 | https://www.3gpp.org/ftp/Specs/archive/36_series/36.425/36425-e20.zip | |
36.440 | Evolved Universal Terrestrial Radio Access Network (E-UTRAN); General aspects and principles for interfaces supporting Multimedia Broadcast Multicast Service (MBMS) within E-UTRAN | TS | 14.0.0 | R3 | https://www.3gpp.org/ftp/Specs/archive/36_series/36.440/36440-e00.zip | |
36.441 | Evolved Universal Terrestrial Radio Access Network (E-UTRAN); Layer 1 for interfaces supporting Multimedia Broadcast Multicast Service (MBMS) within E-UTRAN | TS | 14.0.0 | R3 | https://www.3gpp.org/ftp/Specs/archive/36_series/36.441/36441-e00.zip | |
36.442 | Evolved Universal Terrestrial Radio Access Network (E-UTRAN); Signalling Transport for interfaces supporting Multimedia Broadcast Multicast Service (MBMS) within E-UTRAN | TS | 14.0.0 | R3 | https://www.3gpp.org/ftp/Specs/archive/36_series/36.442/36442-e00.zip | |
36.306 | Evolved Universal Terrestrial Radio Access (E-UTRA); User Equipment (UE) radio access capabilities | TS | 14.12.0 | R2 | https://www.3gpp.org/ftp/Specs/archive/36_series/36.306/36306-ec0.zip | |
36.444 | Evolved Universal Terrestrial Radio Access Network (E-UTRAN); M3 Application Protocol (M3AP) | TS | 14.1.0 | R3 | https://www.3gpp.org/ftp/Specs/archive/36_series/36.444/36444-e10.zip | |
36.314 | Evolved Universal Terrestrial Radio Access (E-UTRA); Layer 2 - Measurements | TS | 14.0.0 | R2 | https://www.3gpp.org/ftp/Specs/archive/36_series/36.314/36314-e00.zip | |
36.445 | Evolved Universal Terrestrial Radio Access Network (E-UTRAN); M1 data transport | TS | 14.0.0 | R3 | https://www.3gpp.org/ftp/Specs/archive/36_series/36.445/36445-e00.zip | |
36.455 | Evolved Universal Terrestrial Radio Access (E-UTRA); LTE Positioning Protocol A (LPPa) | TS | 14.5.0 | R3 | https://www.3gpp.org/ftp/Specs/archive/36_series/36.455/36455-e50.zip | |
36.456 | Evolved Universal Terrestrial Radio Access Network (E-UTRAN); SLm interface general aspects and principles | TS | 14.0.0 | R3 | https://www.3gpp.org/ftp/Specs/archive/36_series/36.456/36456-e00.zip | |
36.457 | Evolved Universal Terrestrial Radio Access Network (E-UTRAN); SLm interface layer 1 | TS | 14.0.0 | R3 | https://www.3gpp.org/ftp/Specs/archive/36_series/36.457/36457-e00.zip | |
36.458 | Evolved Universal Terrestrial Radio Access Network (E-UTRAN); SLm interface signalling transport | TS | 14.0.0 | R3 | https://www.3gpp.org/ftp/Specs/archive/36_series/36.458/36458-e00.zip | |
36.459 | Evolved Universal Terrestrial Radio Access Network (E-UTRAN); SLm interface Application Protocol (SLmAP) | TS | 14.0.0 | R3 | https://www.3gpp.org/ftp/Specs/archive/36_series/36.459/36459-e00.zip | |
36.461 | Evolved Universal Terrestrial Radio Access Network (E-UTRAN) and Wireless LAN (WLAN); Xw layer 1 | TS | 14.0.0 | R3 | https://www.3gpp.org/ftp/Specs/archive/36_series/36.461/36461-e00.zip | |
36.462 | Evolved Universal Terrestrial Radio Access Network (E-UTRAN) and Wireless LAN (WLAN); Xw signalling transport | TS | 14.0.0 | R3 | https://www.3gpp.org/ftp/Specs/archive/36_series/36.462/36462-e00.zip | |
36.463 | Evolved Universal Terrestrial Radio Access Network (E-UTRAN) and Wireless Local Area Network (WLAN); Xw application protocol (XwAP) | TS | 14.2.0 | R3 | https://www.3gpp.org/ftp/Specs/archive/36_series/36.463/36463-e20.zip | |
36.464 | Evolved Universal Terrestrial Radio Access Network (E-UTRAN) and Wireless Local Area Network (WLAN); Xw data transport | TS | 14.2.0 | R3 | https://www.3gpp.org/ftp/Specs/archive/36_series/36.464/36464-e20.zip | |
36.465 | Evolved Universal Terrestrial Radio Access Network (E-UTRAN) and Wireless Local Area Network (WLAN); Xw interface user plane protocol | TS | 14.3.0 | R3 | https://www.3gpp.org/ftp/Specs/archive/36_series/36.465/36465-e30.zip | |
36.509 | Evolved Universal Terrestrial Radio Access (E-UTRA) and Evolved Packet Core (EPC); Special conformance testing functions for User Equipment (UE) | TS | 14.8.0 | R5 | https://www.3gpp.org/ftp/Specs/archive/36_series/36.509/36509-e80.zip | The present document defines for User Equipment (UE) in E-UTRA FDD or TDD mode those special functions and their activation/deactivation methods that are required in UE for conformance testing purposes.
This document also describes the operation of these special functions for UEs supporting E-UTRA FDD or TDD mode, when operating in UTRA FDD and TDD mode, in GSM/GPRS mode, and in CDMA2000 mode. |
36.579-1 | Mission Critical (MC) services over LTE; Part 1: Common test environment | TS | 14.10.0 | R5 | https://www.3gpp.org/ftp/Specs/archive/36_series/36.579-1/36579-1-ea0.zip | The present document defines the common test environment required for testing Client and Server implementations for compliance to the Mission Critical Services protocol requirements defined by 3GPP.
It contains definitions of reference conditions and test signals, default messages and other parameters, generic procedures, and, common requirements for test equipment with the goal for facilitating testing in general and test procedures specification in particular. Various parts of its content are referred to from other parts of the Mission Critical Services protocol conformance testing specification e.g. TS 36.579-2 [2] , TS 36.579-3 [3], 3GPP TS 36.579-6 [84], 3GPP TS 36.579-7 [85].
The present document does not define the common test environment required for testing the implementation of the underlying RRC/NAS protocols, i.e. the bearers used for transport of the Mission Critical Services signalling and media. This is defined in TS 36.508 [6] and referred to from the present document whenever needed.
In regard to default messages or other information elements contents, the present document refers to content defined in requirements specifications specified by 3GPP or other organisations. |
36.579-2 | Mission Critical (MC) services over LTE; Part 2: Mission Critical Push To Talk (MCPTT) User Equipment (UE) Protocol conformance specification | TS | 14.12.0 | R5 | https://www.3gpp.org/ftp/Specs/archive/36_series/36.579-2/36579-2-ec0.zip | The present document specifies the protocol conformance testing for testing a MCPTT Client for compliance to the Mission Critical Push To Talk (MCPTT) over LTE protocol requirements defined by 3GPP.
In particular the present document contains:
- the overall test structure;
- the test configurations;
- the conformance requirement and reference to the core specifications;
- the test purposes; and
- a brief description of the test procedure, the specific test requirements and short message exchange table.
The present document is valid for MCPTT Clients implemented according to 3GPP releases starting from Release 13 up to the Release indicated on the cover page of the present document.
The following information relevant to testing specified in the present document could be found in accompanying specifications:
- default setting of the test parameters TS 36.579-1 [2];
- Implementation Conformance Statement (ICS) TS 36.579-4 [4] and Implementation eXtra Information for Testing (IXIT) TS 36.579-5 [5];
- the applicability of each test case TS 36.579-4 [4].
The test cases are expected to be executed through the 3GPP radio interface. The present document does not specify the protocol conformance testing for the EPS (LTE) bearers which carry the MCPTT data sent or received by the MCPTT Client and which are required to be supported by the UE in which the MCPTT Client is installed. This is defined in TS 36.523-1 [6]. |
36.579-3 | Mission Critical (MC) services over LTE; Part 3: Mission Critical Push To Talk (MCPTT) Server Application conformance specification | TS | 14.1.0 | R5 | https://www.3gpp.org/ftp/Specs/archive/36_series/36.579-3/36579-3-e10.zip | The present document specifies the protocol conformance testing for testing a MCPTT Server for compliance to the Mission Critical Push To Talk (MCPTT) over LTE protocol requirements defined by 3GPP. The present document addresses only MCPTT Server-Client, and, MCPTT Server-Server communication scenarios. It does not cover e.g. MCPTT Server-EPS, MCPTT Server-SIP Core, etc. scenarios which involve interfaces which implementation may widely vary.
In particular the present specification contains:
- the overall test structure;
- the test configurations;
- the conformance requirement and reference to the core specifications;
- the test purposes; and
- a brief description of the test procedure, the specific test requirements and short message exchange table.
The present document is valid for MCPTT Servers implemented according to 3GPP releases starting from Release 13 up to the Release indicated on the cover page of the present document.
The following information relevant to testing specified in the present document could be found in accompanying specifications:
- default setting of the test parameters TS 36.579-1 [2];
- Implementation Conformance Statement (ICS) TS 36.579-4 [4] and Implementation eXtra Information for Testing (IXIT) TS 36.579-5 [5];
- the applicability of each test case TS 36.579-4 [4].
The present document does not specify the protocol conformance testing for the EPS (LTE) bearers which carry the MCPTT data sent or received by the MCPTT Server. The specification of such testing is out of the scope of RAN5. |
36.579-4 | Mission Critical (MC) services over LTE; Part 4: Test Applicability and Implementation Conformance Statement (ICS) proforma specification | TS | 14.7.0 | R5 | https://www.3gpp.org/ftp/Specs/archive/36_series/36.579-4/36579-4-e70.zip | The present document provides the Implementation Conformance Statement (ICS) proforma for testing Client or Server implementations for compliance to the Mission Critical Services over LTE protocol requirements defined by 3GPP, and in accordance with the relevant guidance given in ISO/IEC 9646-1 [7] and ISO/IEC 9646-7 [8].
The present document specifies the recommended applicability statement for the test cases included in 3GPP TS 36.579-2 [3] and 3GPP TS 36.579-3 [4], as well as, TS 36.579-6 [3] and 3GPP TS 36.579-7 [4]. These applicability statements are based on the features implemented in the Client or the Server respectively.
The present document is valid for Mission Critical Services Servers and Clients implemented according to 3GPP releases starting from Release 13 up to the Release indicated on the cover page of the present document.
The present document is valid for Mission Critical Video (MCVideo) and Mission Critical Data (MCData) Clients implemented according to 3GPP releases starting from Release 14 up to the Release indicated on the cover page of the present document.
The present document does not specify applicability or ICS for protocol conformance testing for the EPS (LTE) bearers which carry the Mission Critical Services data sent or received by the Client and/or the Server. These are defined in TS 36.523-2 [6]. |
36.579-5 | Mission Critical (MC) services over LTE; Part 5: Abstract test suite (ATS) | TS | 14.9.0 | R5 | https://www.3gpp.org/ftp/Specs/archive/36_series/36.579-5/36579-5-e90.zip | The present document specifies the protocol and signalling conformance testing in TTCN-3 for the Mission Critical services over LTE signalling and protocol requirements defined by 3GPP.
The following TTCN test specification and design considerations can be found in the present document:
- the test system architecture;
- the overall test suite structure;
- the test models and ASP definitions;
- the test methods and usage of communication ports definitions;
- the test configurations;
- the design principles and assumptions;
- TTCN styles and conventions;
- the partial Implementation eXtra Information for Testing (IXIT) proforma;
- the test suites.
The Abstract Test Suites designed in the document are based on the test cases specified in 3GPP TS 36.579-2 [3], TS 36.579-6 [59] and TS 36.579-7 [60]. The test cases specified in 3GPP TS 36.579-3 [4] are out of scope of the present document.
The applicability of the individual test cases is specified in the test ICS proforma specification in 3GPP TS 36.579-4 [5]). Where appropriate the Abstract Test Suites belonging to the present specification may refer to other Abstract Test Suites e.g. 3GPP TS 36.523-3 [27] for test requirements related to the EPS (LTE) bearers which carry the Mission Critical services data.
The present document is valid for TTCN development for Mission Critical services clients' conformance tests according to 3GPP Releases starting from Release 14 up to the Release indicated on the cover page of the present document. |
36.579-6 | Mission Critical (MC) services over LTE; Part 6: Mission Critical Video (MCVideo) User Equipment (UE) Protocol conformance specification | TS | 14.3.0 | R5 | https://www.3gpp.org/ftp/Specs/archive/36_series/36.579-6/36579-6-e30.zip | The present document specifies the protocol conformance testing for testing a MCVideo Client for compliance to the Mission Critical Video (MCVideo) over LTE protocol requirements defined by 3GPP.
In particular the present document contains:
- the overall test structure;
- the test configurations;
- the conformance requirement and reference to the core specifications;
- the test purposes; and
- a brief description of the test procedure, the specific test requirements and short message exchange table.
The present document is valid for MCVideo Clients implemented according to 3GPP releases starting from Release 13 up to the Release indicated on the cover page of the present document.
The following information relevant to testing specified in the present document could be found in accompanying specifications:
- default setting of the test parameters TS 36.579-1 [2];
- Implementation Conformance Statement (ICS) TS 36.579-4 [4] and Implementation eXtra Information for Testing (IXIT) TS 36.579-5 [5];
- the applicability of each test case TS 36.579-4 [4].
The test cases are expected to be executed through the 3GPP radio interface. The present document does not specify the protocol conformance testing for the EPS (LTE) bearers which carry the MCVideo data sent or received by the MCVideo Client and which are required to be supported by the UE in which the MCVideo Client is installed. This is defined in TS 36.523-1 [6]. |
36.579-7 | Mission Critical (MC) services over LTE; Part 7: Mission Critical Data (MCData) User Equipment (UE) Protocol conformance specification | TS | 14.3.0 | R5 | https://www.3gpp.org/ftp/Specs/archive/36_series/36.579-7/36579-7-e30.zip | The present document specifies the protocol conformance testing for testing a MCData Client for compliance to the Mission Critical Data (MCData) over LTE protocol requirements defined by 3GPP.
In particular the present document contains:
- the overall test structure;
- the test configurations;
- the conformance requirement and reference to the core specifications;
- the test purposes; and
- a brief description of the test procedure, the specific test requirements and short message exchange table.
The present document is valid for MCData Clients implemented according to 3GPP releases starting from Release 13 up to the Release indicated on the cover page of the present document.
The following information relevant to testing specified in the present document could be found in accompanying specifications:
- default setting of the test parameters TS 36.579-1 [2];
- Implementation Conformance Statement (ICS) TS 36.579-4 [4] and Implementation eXtra Information for Testing (IXIT) TS 36.579-5 [5];
- the applicability of each test case TS 36.579-4 [4].
The test cases are expected to be executed through the 3GPP radio interface. The present document does not specify the protocol conformance testing for the EPS (LTE) bearers which carry the MCData data sent or received by the MCData Client and which are required to be supported by the UE in which the MCData Client is installed. This is defined in TS 36.523-1 [6].
According to 3GPP drafting rules, the references clause shall list only documents that are explicitly mentioned in the deliverable. This reference is not used within the document and thus shall be removed from references clause. |
36.714-00-00 | Evolved Universal Terrestrial Radio Access (E-UTRA); LTE Advanced intra-band Carrier Aggregation (CA) Rel-14 for x Down Link (DL) / y Up Link (UL) including contiguous and non-contiguous spectrum | TR | 14.0.0 | R4 | https://www.3gpp.org/ftp/Specs/archive/36_series/36.714-00-00/36714-00-00-e00.zip | The present document is a technical report for Intra-band Carrier Aggregation under Rel-14 time frame according to the New CA WI approach in Release 14 [1]. The purpose is to gather the relevant background information and studies in order to address Intra-band Carrier Aggregation requirements for the Rel-14 band combinations in Table 1-1.
Table 1-1: Release 14 intra-band carrier aggregation combinations
CA combination
REL independent from
CA_2DL_1A-1A_1UL_BCS0
Rel-11
CA_2DL_1C_1UL_BCS1
Rel-11
CA_2DL_3B_1UL_BCS0
Rel-10
CA_2DL_3A-3A_1UL_BCS2
Rel-11
CA_2DL_3A-3A_1UL_BCS3
Rel-11
CA_2DL_5B_2UL_BCS0
Rel-11
CA_2DL_5B_1UL_BCS1
Rel-11
CA_2DL_5A_5A_1UL_BCS1
Rel-11
CA_2DL_7A-7A_2UL_7A-7A_BCS1
Rel-11
CA_2DL_7A-7A_1UL_BCS2
Rel-11
CA_2DL_7A-7A_1UL_BCS3
Rel-11
CA_2DL_7A-7A_2UL_7A-7A_BCS3
Rel-11
CA_2DL_12A-12A_1UL_BCS0
Rel-11
CA_3DL_40D_1UL_BCS1
Rel-11
CA_3DL_40D_3UL_BCS0
Rel-12
CA_4DL_40E_1UL_BCS0
Rel-11
CA_2DL_40A-40A_1UL_BCS1
Rel-11
CA_3DL_40A-40C_1UL_BCS0
Rel-11
CA_4DL_40C-40C_1UL_BCS0
Rel-11
CA_3DL_41D_3UL_BCS0
Rel-12
CA_3DL_41A-41C_2UL_41C_BCS0
Rel-11
CA_4DL_41E_2UL_41C_BCS0
Rel-11
CA_5DL_41C-41D_2UL_41C_BCS0
Rel-12
CA_2DL_42C_2UL_BCS1
Rel-11
CA_3DL_42D_2UL_BCS1
Rel-11
CA_5DL_42F_1UL_BCS0
Rel-11
CA_5DL_42F_2UL_BCS0
Rel-11
CA_2DL_43C_1UL_BCS0
Rel-11
CA_2DL_46C_0UL_BCS0
Rel-13
CA_2DL_46C_0UL_BCS1
Rel-13
CA_3DL_46D_0UL_BCS0
Rel-13
CA_3DL_46D_0UL_BCS1
Rel-13
CA_4DL_46E_0UL_BCS0
Rel-13
CA_4DL_46E_0UL_BCS1
Rel-13
CA_2DL_46A-46A_0UL_BCS0
Rel-13
CA_3DL_46A-46C_0UL_BCS0
Rel-13
CA_4DL_46A-46D_0UL_BCS0
Rel-13
CA_2DL_48A-48A_1UL_BCS0
Rel-11
CA_2DL_48C_1UL_BCS0
Rel-11
CA_3DL_48A-48C_1UL_BCS0
Rel-11
CA_3DL_48D_1UL_BCS0
Rel-11
CA_4DL_48A-48D_1UL_BCS0
Rel-11
CA_5DL_48A-48E_1UL_BCS0
Rel-11
CA_4DL_48C-48C_1UL_BCS0
Rel-11
CA_4DL_48E_1UL_BCS0
Rel-11
CA_5DL_48C-48D_1UL_BCS0
Rel-11
CA_5DL_48F_1UL_BCS0
Rel-11
CA_3DL_66D_1UL_BCS0
Rel-10
CA_3DL_66A-66B_1UL_BCS0
Rel-11
CA_3DL_66A-66C_1UL_BCS0
Rel-11
CA_2DL_66A-66A_2UL_66A-66A_BCS0
Rel-13
CA_2DL_66B_2UL_66B_BCS0
Rel-13
CA_2DL_66C_2UL_66C_BCS0
Rel-13
The present document contains a general part and band specific combination part. The actual requirements are added to the corresponding technical specifications. |
36.714-00-02 | Evolved Universal Terrestrial Radio Access (E-UTRA); LTE Advanced intra-band Carrier Aggregation (CA) Rel-14 for x Down Link (DL) / y Up Link (UL) with x=3, 4, 5 | TR | 14.1.0 | R4 | https://www.3gpp.org/ftp/Specs/archive/36_series/36.714-00-02/36714-00-02-e10.zip | The present document is a technical report for LTE Advanced 2ULs and xDLs Carrier Aggregation with x=3,4,5 under Rel-14 time frame. The purpose is to gather the relevant background information and studies in order to address 2ULs and xDLs Carrier Aggregation requirements.
This TR covers relevant background information and studies core & performance requirements for the Rel-14 band combinations in Table 1-1, 1-10 and 1-11.
Table 1-1: 3DL/2UL CA configurations part of the WI
E-UTRA CA configuration / Bandwidth combination set
E-UTRA CA Configuration
Uplink CA configurations
E-UTRA Bands
1.4
MHz
3
MHz
5
MHz
10
MHz
15
MHz
20
MHz
Maximum aggregated bandwidth
[MHz]
Bandwidth combination set
CA_1A-3C
CA_1A-3A or
CA_3C
1
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
60
0
3
See CA_3C BCS0 in Table 1-6
CA_1A-3A-7A
CA_1A-3A or CA_1A-7A or CA_3A-7A
1
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
60
0
3
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
7
Yes
Yes
Yes
CA_1A-3A-21A
CA_1A-3A or
CA_1A-21A or
CA_3A-21A
1
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
55
0
3
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
21
Yes
Yes
Yes
CA_1A-3A-28A
CA_1A-3A, CA_1A-28A, CA_3A-28A
1
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
50
0
3
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
28
Yes
Yes
CA_1A-3A-40A
CA_1A-3A
1
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
60
0
3
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
40
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
CA_1A-3A-42A
CA_1A-3A or
CA_1A-42A or
CA_3A-42A
1
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
60
0
3
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
42
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
CA_1A-5A-40A
CA_1A-5A
1
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
50
0
5
Yes
Yes
40
Yes
Yes
Yes
CA_1A-5A-46A
CA_1A-5A
1
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
50
0
5
Yes
Yes
46
Yes
CA_1A-7A-7A
CA_1A-7A
1
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
60
0
7
See CA_7A-7A BCS3 in Table 1-9
CA_1A-7A-8A
CA_1A-7A or CA_1A-8A
1
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
50
0
7
Yes
Yes
Yes
8
Yes
Yes
CA_1A-7A-46A
CA_1A-7A
1
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
60
0
7
Yes
Yes
Yes
46
Yes
CA_1A-8A-40A
CA_1A-8A
1
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
50
0
8
Yes
Yes
Yes
40
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
CA_1A-19A-42A
CA_1A-19A or
CA_1A-42A or
CA_19A-42A
1
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
55
0
19
Yes
Yes
Yes
42
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
CA_1A-21A-28A
CA_1A-21A, CA_1A-28A, CA_21A-28A
1
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
45
0
21
Yes
Yes
Yes
28
Yes
Yes
CA_1A-21A-42A
CA_1A-21A or
CA_1A-42A or
CA_21A-42A
1
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
55
0
21
Yes
Yes
Yes
42
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
CA_1A-28A-42A
CA_1A-28A, CA_1A-42A, CA_28A-42A
1
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
50
0
28
Yes
Yes
42
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
CA_1A-42C
CA_1A-42A
1
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
60
0
CA_42C
See CA_42C BCS0 in Table 1-4
CA_2A-4A-5A
CA_2A-4A
2
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
50
0
4
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
5
Yes
Yes
CA_2A-4A-7A
.CA_2A-4A
2
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
60
0
4
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
7
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
CA_2A-4A-29A
CA_2A-4A
2
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
50
0
4
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
29
Yes
Yes
CA_2A-12A-30A
CA_2A-12A
2
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
40
0
12
Yes
Yes
30
Yes
Yes
CA_2A-12B
CA_2A-12A
2
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
35
0
CA_12B
See CA_12B BCS0 in Table 1-2
CA_3A-3A-8A
CA_3A-8A
CA_3A-3A
See CA_3A-3A BCS0 in Table 1-5
50
0
8
Yes
Yes
CA_3A-3A
See CA_3A-3A BCS1 in Table 1-5
40
1
8
Yes
Yes
CA_3A-5A-7A
CA_3A-5A or
CA_3A-7A or
CA_5A-7A
3
Yes
Yes
Yes
50
0
5
Yes
Yes
7
Yes
Yes
Yes
CA_3A-5A-40A
CA_3A-5A
3
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
50
0
5
Yes
Yes
40
Yes
Yes
Yes
CA_3A-7A-7A
CA_3A-7A
3
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
60
0
7
See CA_7A-7A BCS3 in Table 1-9
CA_3A-7A-8A
CA_3A-7A or CA_3A-8A or CA_7A-8A
3
Yes
Yes
Yes
40
0
7
Yes
Yes
8
Yes
Yes
3
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
50
1
7
Yes
Yes
Yes
8
Yes
Yes
CA_3C-8A
CA_3A-8A or
CA-3C
3
See CA_3C BCS0 in Table 1-6
50
0
8
Yes
Yes
Yes
CA_3A-8A-40A
CA_3A-8A
3
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
50
0
8
Yes
Yes
Yes
40
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
CA_3A-19A-21A
CA_3A-19A or
CA_3A-21A or
CA_19A-21A
3
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
50
0
19
Yes
Yes
Yes
21
Yes
Yes
Yes
CA_3A-19A-42A
CA_3A-19A or
CA_3A-42A or
CA_19A-42A
3
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
55
0
19
Yes
Yes
Yes
42
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
CA_3A-21A-28A
CA_3A-21A, CA_3A-28A, CA_21A-28A
3
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
45
0
21
Yes
Yes
Yes
28
Yes
Yes
CA_3A-21A-42A
CA_3A-21A or
CA_3A-42A or
CA_21A-42A
3
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
55
0
21
Yes
Yes
Yes
42
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
CA_3A-28A-42A
CA_3A-28A, CA_3A-42A, CA_28A-42A
3
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
50
0
28
Yes
Yes
42
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
CA_3A-41A-42A
CA_41A-42A
3
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
60
0
41
Yes
Yes
Yes
42
Yes
Yes
Yes
CA_3A-42C
CA_3A-42A, CA_42C
3
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
60
0
CA_42C
See CA_42C BCS0 in Table 1-4
CA_4A-12A-30A
CA_4A-12A
4
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
40
0
12
Yes
Yes
30
Yes
Yes
CA_4A-12B
CA_4A-12A
4
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
35
0
CA_12B
See CA_12B BCS0 in Table 1-2
CA_5A-7A-7A
CA_5A-7A
5
Yes
Yes
50
0
7
See CA_7A-7A BCS3 in Table 1-9
CA_5A-7A-46A
CA_5A-7A
5
Yes
Yes
50
0
7
Yes
Yes
Yes
46
Yes
CA_7C-28A
CA_7C or CA_7A-28A
7
See CA_7C BCS2 in Table 1-3
60
0
28
Yes
Yes
Yes
CA_19A-21A-42A
CA_19A-21A or
CA_19A-42A or
CA_21A-42A
19
Yes
Yes
Yes
50
0
21
Yes
Yes
Yes
42
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
CA_19A-42C
CA_19A-42A
19
Yes
Yes
Yes
55
0
CA_42C
See CA_42C BCS0 in Table 1-4
CA_21A-42C
CA_21A-42A
21
Yes
Yes
Yes
55
0
CA_42C
See CA_42C BCS0 in Table 1-4
CA_21A-28A-42A
CA_21A-28A, CA_21A-42A, CA_28A-42A
21
Yes
Yes
Yes
45
0
28
Yes
Yes
42
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
CA_28A-41A-42A
CA_41A-42A
28
Yes
Yes
50
0
41
Yes
Yes
Yes
42
Yes
Yes
Yes
CA_28A-42C
CA_28A-42A, CA_42C
28
Yes
Yes
50
0
42
See CA_42C BCS0 in Table 1-4
CA_41A-42C
CA_41A-42A or CA_42C
41
Yes
Yes
Yes
60
0
42
See CA_42C BCS1 in Table 1-4
CA_41C-42A
CA_41A-42A or CA_41C
41
See CA_41C BCS0 in Table 1-7
60
0
42
Yes
Yes
Yes
CA_xA-yA-zA
CA_xA-yA or
CA_yA-zA or
CA_xA-zA
X
Up to 60
0
Y
Z
Table 1-2: E-UTRA CA_12B configurations and bandwidth combination sets defined for intra-band CA
E-UTRA CA configuration / Bandwidth combination set
E-UTRA CA configuration
Component carriers in order of increasing carrier frequency
Maximum aggregated
bandwidth [MHz]
Bandwidth combination set
Allowed channel bandwidths for carrier [MHz]
Allowed channel bandwidths for carrier [MHz]
CA_12B
5
5, 10
15
0
Table 1-3: E-UTRA CA_7C configurations and bandwidth combination sets defined for intra-band CA
E-UTRA CA configuration / Bandwidth combination set
E-UTRA CA configuration
Uplink CA configurations
Component carriers in order of increasing carrier frequency
Maximum aggregated
bandwidth [MHz]
Bandwidth combination set
Allowed channel bandwidths for carrier [MHz]
Allowed channel bandwidths for carrier [MHz]
CA_7C
CA_7C
15
15
40
0
20
20
10
20
40
1
15
15, 20
20
10, 15, 20
15
10, 15
40
2
20
15, 20
Table 1-4: E-UTRA CA_42C configurations and bandwidth combination sets defined for intra-band CA
E-UTRA CA configuration / Bandwidth combination set
E-UTRA CA configuration
Component carriers in order of increasing carrier frequency
Maximum aggregated
bandwidth [MHz]
Bandwidth combination set
Allowed channel bandwidths for carrier [MHz]
Allowed channel bandwidths for carrier [MHz]
CA_42C
5, 10, 15, 20
20
40
0
20
5, 10, 15
10, 15, 20
20
40
1
20
10, 15
Table 1-5: E-UTRA CA_3A-3A configurations and bandwidth combination sets defined for intra-band CA
E-UTRA CA configuration / Bandwidth combination set
E-UTRACA configuration
Uplink CA configurations (NOTE 1)
Component carriers in order of increasing carrier frequency
Maximum aggregated
bandwidth [MHz]
Bandwidth combination set
Channel bandwidths for carrier [MHz]
Channel bandwidths for carrier [MHz]
Channel bandwidths for carrier [MHz]
Channel bandwidths for carrier [MHz]
CA_3A-3A
-
5, 10, 15, 20
5, 10, 15, 20
40
0
5, 10
5, 10, 15, 20
30
1
Table 1-6: E-UTRA CA_3C configurations and bandwidth combination sets defined for intra-band CA
E-UTRA CA configuration / Bandwidth combination set
E-UTRA CA configuration
Component carriers in order of increasing carrier frequency
Maximum aggregated
bandwidth [MHz]
Bandwidth combination set
Allowed channel bandwidths for carrier [MHz]
Allowed channel bandwidths for carrier [MHz]
CA_3C
5, 10, 15
20
40
0
20
5, 10, 15, 20
Table 1-7: E-UTRA CA_41C configurations and bandwidth combination sets defined for intra-band CA
E-UTRA CA configuration / Bandwidth combination set
E-UTRA CA configuration
Component carriers in order of increasing carrier frequency
Maximum aggregated
bandwidth [MHz]
Bandwidth combination set
Allowed channel bandwidths for carrier [MHz]
Allowed channel bandwidths for carrier [MHz]
CA_41C
10
20
40
0
15
15, 20
20
10, 15, 20
Table 1-8: E-UTRA CA_46C configurations and bandwidth combination sets defined for intra-band CA
E-UTRA CA configuration / Bandwidth combination set
E-UTRA CA configuration
Component carriers in order of increasing carrier frequency
Maximum aggregated
bandwidth [MHz]
Bandwidth combination set
Allowed channel bandwidths for carrier [MHz]
Allowed channel bandwidths for carrier [MHz]
CA_46C
20
20
40
0
Table 1-9: E-UTRA CA_7A-7A configurations and bandwidth combination sets defined for intra-band CA
E-UTRA CA configuration / Bandwidth combination set
E-UTRACA configuration
Uplink CA configurations (NOTE 1)
Component carriers in order of increasing carrier frequency
Maximum aggregated
bandwidth [MHz]
Bandwidth combination set
Channel bandwidths for carrier [MHz]
Channel bandwidths for carrier [MHz]
Channel bandwidths for carrier [MHz]
Channel bandwidths for carrier [MHz]
CA_7A-7A
-
5
15
40
0
10
10, 15
15
15, 20
20
20
5, 10, 15, 20
5, 10, 15, 20
40
1
5, 10, 15, 20
5, 10
30
2
10, 15, 20
10, 15, 20
40
3
Table 1-10: 4DL/2UL CA configurations part of the WI
E-UTRA CA configuration / Bandwidth combination set
E-UTRA CA Configuration
Uplink CA configurations
E-UTRA Bands
1.4
MHz
3
MHz
5
MHz
10
MHz
15
MHz
20
MHz
Maximum aggregated bandwidth
[MHz]
Bandwidth combination set
CA_1A-3A-5A-7A
CA_1A-3A or
CA_1A-5A or
CA_1A-7A or
CA_3A-5A or
CA_3A-7A or
CA_5A-7A
1
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
70
0
3
Yes
Yes
Yes
5
Yes
Yes
7
Yes
Yes
Yes
CA_1A-3A-7A-7A
CA_1A-3A or CA_1A-7A or CA_3A-7A
1
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
80
0
3
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
7
See CA_7A-7A BCS3 in Table 1-9
CA_1A-3A-8A-40A
CA_1A-3A,
CA_1A-8A,
CA_3A-8A
1
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
70
0
3
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
8
Yes
Yes
Yes
40
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
CA_1A-3A-5A-40A
CA_1A-3A,
CA_1A-5A,
CA_3A-5A
1
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
70
0
3
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
5
Yes
Yes
40
Yes
Yes
Yes
CA_1A-3A-7A-8A
CA_1A-3A,
CA_1A-7A,
CA_1A-8A, CA_3A-7A, CA_3A-8A
1
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
70
0
3
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
7
Yes
Yes
Yes
8
Yes
Yes
CA_1A-3C-8A
CA_1A-3A or
CA_1A-8A or
CA_3A-8A or
CA_3C
1
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
70
0
3
See CA_3C BCS0 in Table 1-6
8
Yes
Yes
Yes
CA_1A-3A-19A-21A
CA_1A-3A,
CA_1A-19A,
CA_1A-21A,
CA_3A-19A,
CA_3A-21A,
CA_19A-21A
1
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
70
0
3
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
19
Yes
Yes
Yes
21
Yes
Yes
Yes
CA_1A-3A-19A-42A
CA_1A-3A or
CA_1A-19A or
CA_1A-42A or
CA_3A-19A or
CA_3A-42A or
CA_19A-42A
1
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
75
0
3
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
19
Yes
Yes
Yes
42
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
CA_1A-3A-21A-28A
CA_1A-3A,
CA_1A-21A,
CA_1A-28A,
CA_3A-21A,
CA_3A-28A,
CA_21A-28A
1
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
65
0
3
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
21
Yes
Yes
Yes
28
Yes
Yes
CA_1A-3A-21A-42A
CA_1A-3A,
CA_1A-21A,
CA_1A-42A,
CA_3A-21A,
CA_3A-42A,
CA_21A-42A
1
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
75
0
3
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
21
Yes
Yes
Yes
42
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
CA_1A-3A-28A-42A
CA_1A-3A,
CA_1A-28A,
CA_1A-42A,
CA_3A-28A,
CA_3A-42A,
CA_28A-42A
1
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
70
0
3
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
28
Yes
Yes
42
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
CA_1A-3A-42C
CA_1A-3A or
CA_1A-42A or
CA_3A-42A
1
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
80
0
3
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
42
See CA_42C Bandwidth Combination Set 0 in Table 1-4
CA_1A-5A-7A-7A
CA_1A-5A or CA_1A-7A or CA_5A-7A
1
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
70
0
5
Yes
Yes
7
See CA_7A-7A BCS3 in Table 1-9
CA_1A-5A-7A-46A
CA_1A-5A or
CA_1A-7A or
CA_5A-7A
1
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
70
0
5
Yes
Yes
7
Yes
Yes
Yes
46
Yes
CA_1A-5A-46C
CA_1A-5A
1
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
70
0
5
Yes
Yes
46
See the CA_46C BCS0 in Table 1-8
CA_1A-7A-46C
CA_1A-7A
1
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
80
0
7
Yes
Yes
Yes
46
See the CA_46C BCS0 in Table 1-8
CA_1A-19A-21A-42A
CA_1A-19A or
CA_1A-21A or
CA_1A-42A or
CA_19A-21A or
CA_19A-42A or
CA_21A-42A
1
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
70
0
19
Yes
Yes
Yes
21
Yes
Yes
Yes
42
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
CA_1A-19A-42C
CA_1A-19A or
CA_1A-42A or
CA_19A-42A
1
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
75
0
19
Yes
Yes
Yes
42
See CA_42C Bandwidth Combination Set 0 in Table 1-4
CA_1A-21A-28A-42A
CA_1A-21A,
CA_1A-28A,
CA_1A-42A,
CA_21A-28A,
CA_21A-42A,
CA_28A-42A
1
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
65
0
21
Yes
Yes
Yes
28
Yes
Yes
42
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
CA_1A-21A-42C
CA_1A-21A or
CA_1A-42A or
CA_21A-42A
1
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
75
0
21
Yes
Yes
Yes
42
See CA_42C Bandwidth Combination Set 0 in Table 1-4
CA_1A-28A-42C
CA_1A-28A,
CA_1A-42A,
CA_28A-42A
1
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
70
0
28
Yes
Yes
42
See CA_42C BCS0 in Table 1-4
CA_2A-4A-5A-29A
CA_2A-4A
2
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
60
0
4
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
5
Yes
Yes
29
Yes
Yes
CA_2A-4A-7A-7A
CA_2A-4A
2
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
80
0
4
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
7
See the CA_7A-7A BCS1 in Table 1-9
CA_3A-5A-7A-7A
CA_3A-5A or CA_3A-7A or CA_5A-7A
3
Yes
Yes
Yes
70
0
5
Yes
Yes
7
See CA_7A-7A BCS3 in Table 1-9
CA_3C-7C
CA_3A-7A
3
See CA_3C Bandwidth Combination Set 0 in Table 1-6
80
0
7
See CA_7C Bandwidth Combination Set 2 in Table 1-3
3
See CA_3C Bandwidth Combination Set 0 in Table 1-6
80
1
7
See CA_7C Bandwidth Combination Set 1 in Table 1-3
CA_3A-7C-28A
CA_3A-7A,
CA_7C,
CA_7A-28A
3
Yes
Yes
Yes
80
0
7
See CA_7C Bandwidth Combination Set 2 in Table 1-3
28
Yes
Yes
Yes
CA_3A-19A-42C
CA_3A-19A or
CA_3A-42A or
CA_19A-42A
3
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
75
0
19
Yes
Yes
Yes
42
See CA_42C Bandwidth Combination Set 0 in Table 1-4
CA_3A-21A-42C
CA_3A-21A,
CA_3A-42A,
CA_21A-42A
3
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
75
0
21
Yes
Yes
Yes
42
See CA_42C BCS0 in Table 1-4
CA_3A-28A-41A-42A
CA_41A-42A
3
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
70
0
28
Yes
Yes
41
Yes
Yes
Yes
42
Yes
Yes
Yes
CA_3A-28A-42C
CA_3A-28A,
CA_3A-42A,
CA_28A-42A,
CA_42C
3
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
70
0
28
Yes
Yes
42
See CA_42C BCS0 in Table 1-4
CA_3A-41A-42C
CA_42C, CA_41A-42A
3
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
80
0
41
Yes
Yes
Yes
42
See CA_42C Bandwidth combination set 0 in Table 1-4
CA_3A-41C-42A
CA_41A-42A
3
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
80
0
41
See CA_41C Bandwidth combination set 0 in Table 1-7
42
Yes
Yes
Yes
CA_5A-7A-46C
CA_5A-7A
5
Yes
Yes
70
0
7
Yes
Yes
Yes
46
See the CA_46C BCS0 in Table 1-8
CA_19A-21A-42C
CA_19A-21A or
CA_19A-42A or
CA_21A-42A
19
Yes
Yes
Yes
70
0
21
Yes
Yes
Yes
42
See CA_42C Bandwidth Combination Set 0 in Table 1-4
CA_21A-28A-42C
CA_21A-28A,
CA_21A-42A,
CA_28A-42A
21
Yes
Yes
Yes
65
0
28
Yes
Yes
42
See CA_42C BCS0 in Table 1-4
CA_28A-41A-42C
CA_42C, CA_41A-42A
28
Yes
Yes
70
0
41
Yes
Yes
Yes
42
See CA_42C Bandwidth combination set 0 in Table 1-4
CA_28A-41C-42A
CA_41A-42A
28
Yes
Yes
70
0
41
See CA_41C Bandwidth combination set 0 in Table 1-7
42
Yes
Yes
Yes
CA_41C-42C
CA_41A-42A or CA_42C or CA_41C
41
See CA_41C BCS0 in Table 1-7
80
0
42
See CA_42C BCS1 in Table 1-4
CA_wA-xA-yA-zA
CA_wA-xA,
CA_wA-yA,
CA_wA-zA,
CA_xA-yA,
CA_xA-zA,
CA_yA-zA
W
Up to 80
X
Y
Z
Table 1-11: 5DL/2UL CA configurations part of the WI
E-UTRA CA configuration / Bandwidth combination set
E-UTRA CA Configuration
Uplink CA configurations
E-UTRA Bands
1.4
MHz
3
MHz
5
MHz
10
MHz
15
MHz
20
MHz
Maximum aggregated bandwidth
[MHz]
Bandwidth combination set
CA_1A-3A-5A-7A-7A
CA_1A-3A or CA_1A-5A or CA_1A-7A or CA_3A-5A or CA_3A-7A or CA_5A-7A
1
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
90
0
3
Yes
Yes
Yes
5
Yes
Yes
7
See CA_7A-7A BCS3 in Table 1-9
CA_1A-3A-19A-42C
CA_1A-3A or
CA_1A-19A or
CA_1A-42A or
CA_3A-19A or
CA_3A-42A or
CA_19A-42A
1
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
95
0
3
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
19
Yes
Yes
Yes
42
See CA_42C Bandwidth Combination Set 0 in Table 1-4
CA_1A-3A-21A-42C
CA_1A-3A,
CA_1A-21A,
CA_1A-42A,
CA_3A-21A,
CA_3A-42A,
CA_21A-42A
1
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
95
0
3
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
21
Yes
Yes
Yes
42
See CA_42C BCS0 in Table 1-4
CA_1A-3A-28A-42C
CA_1A-3A,
CA_1A-28A,
CA_1A-42A,
CA_3A-28A,
CA_3A-42A,
CA_28A-42A
1
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
90
0
3
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
28
Yes
Yes
42
See CA_42C BCS0 in Table 1-4
CA_1A-19A-21A-42C
CA_1A-19A or
CA_1A-21A or
CA_1A-42A or
CA_19A-21A or
CA_19A-42A or
CA_21A-42A
1
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
90
0
19
Yes
Yes
Yes
21
Yes
Yes
Yes
42
See CA_42C Bandwidth Combination Set 0 in Table 1-4
CA_1A-21A-28A-42C
CA_1A-21A,
CA_1A-28A,
CA_1A-42A,
CA_21A-28A,
CA_21A-42A,
CA_28A-42A
1
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
85
0
21
Yes
Yes
Yes
28
Yes
Yes
42
See CA_42C BCS0 in Table 1-4
CA_vA-wA-xA-yA-zA
CA_vA-wA or
CA_vA-xA or
CA_vA-yA or
CA_vA-zA or
CA_wA-xA or
CA_wA-yA or
CA_wA-zA or
CA_xA-yA or
CA_xA-zA or
CA_yA-zA
V
Up to 100
0
W
X
Y
Z
This TR contains a general part and band specific combination part. The actual requirements are added to the corresponding technical specifications. |
36.714-02-01 | Evolved Universal Terrestrial Radio Access (E-UTRA); LTE Advanced inter-band Carrier Aggregation (CA) Rel-14 for 2 Down Link (DL) / 1 Up Link (UL) | TR | 14.0.0 | R4 | https://www.3gpp.org/ftp/Specs/archive/36_series/36.714-02-01/36714-02-01-e00.zip | The present document is a technical report for 2DL/1UL Inter-band Carrier Aggregation under Rel-14 time frame according to the New CA WI approach in Release 14 [1]. The purpose is to gather the relevant background information and studies in order to address 2DL/1UL Inter-band Carrier Aggregation requirements for the Rel-14 band combinations in Table 1-1.
Table 1-1: Release 14 2DL/1UL inter-band carrier aggregation combinations
CA combination
REL independent from
CA_1A-3A
10
CA_1A-32A
10
CA_1A-38A
12
CA_1A-41A
12
CA_1A-46A
13
CA_2A-48A
14
CA_2A-66A
10
CA_3A-11A
10
CA_3A-21A
10
CA_3A-28A
10
CA_3A-32A
10
CA_3A-40A
12
CA_3A-41A
12
CA_3A-46A
13
CA_3A-5A
10
CA_3A-69A
10
CA_5A-28A
10
CA_5A-41A
12
CA_5A-46A
13
CA_5A-46A
13
CA_5A-48A
14
CA_5A-66A
10
CA_7A-26A
10
CA_7A-32A
10
CA_7A-46A
13
CA_7A-66A
10
CA_7A-8A
10
CA_8A-28A
10
CA_8A-39A
12
CA_8A-41A
12
CA_8A-46A
13
CA_8A-46A
13
CA_11A-28A
10
CA_11A-41A
12
CA_11A-42A
12
CA_11A-46A
13
CA_12A-66A
10
CA_13A-46A
13
CA_13A-48A
14
CA_13A-66A
10
CA_19A-46A
13
CA_20A-32A
10
CA_20A-28A
10
CA_21A-28A
10
CA_21A-46A
13
CA_26A-46A
13
CA_28A-41A
12
CA_28A-46A
13
CA_29A-66A
10
CA_29A-70A
10
CA_30A-66A
10
CA_39A-40A
10
CA_39A-42A
10
CA_39A-46A
13
CA_40A-41A
10
CA_40A-42A
10
CA_40A-46A
13
CA_40A-46A
13
CA_41A-46A
13
CA_46A-66A
13
CA_46A-70A
13
CA_48A-66A
14
CA_66A-70A
10
This TR contains a general part and band specific combination part. The actual requirements are added to the corresponding technical specifications.
Feasibility study on LTE Advanced Carrier Aggregation for Band 3 and Band 39 [FS_LTE_CA_B3_B39] input is also in this TR in chapter 7. |
36.714-02-02 | Evolved Universal Terrestrial Radio Access (E-UTRA); LTE Advanced inter-band Carrier Aggregation (CA) Rel-14 for 2 Down Link (DL) / 2 Up Link (UL) | TR | 14.0.0 | R4 | https://www.3gpp.org/ftp/Specs/archive/36_series/36.714-02-02/36714-02-02-e00.zip | The present document is a technical report for 2DL/2UL Inter-band Carrier Aggregation under Rel-14 time frame according to the New CA WI approach in Release 14 [1]. The purpose is to gather the relevant background information and studies in order to address 2DL/2UL Inter-band Carrier Aggregation requirements for the Rel-14 band combinations in Table 1-1.
Table 1-1: Release 14 2DL/2UL inter-band carrier aggregation combinations
CA combination
REL independent from
CA_3A-41A
Rel-12
CA_8A-41A
Rel-12
CA_3A-42A
Rel-12
CA_19A-42A
Rel-12
CA_21A-42A
Rel-12
CA_2A-7A
Rel-11
CA_7A-8A
Rel-11
CA_8A-39A
Rel-12
CA_41A-42A
Rel-12
CA_3A-21A
Rel-11
CA_28A-42A
Rel-12
CA_3A-28A
Rel-11
CA_21A-28A
Rel-11
CA_5A-66A
Rel-11
CA_2A-66A
Rel-11
CA_12A-30A
Rel-11
CA_2A-30A
Rel-11
CA_5A-30A
Rel-11
CA_2A-66A
Rel-11
CA_2A-66A
Rel-11
CA_12A-66A
Rel-11
CA_30A-66A
Rel-11
CA_3A-40A
Rel-12
CA_5A-40A
Rel-12
CA_1A-46A
Rel-14
CA_41A-46A
Rel-14
CA_42A-46A
Rel-14
CA_2A-46A
Rel-14
CA_3A-46A
Rel-14
CA_7A-46A
Rel-14
CA_46A-66A
Rel-14
This TR contains a general part and band specific combination part. The actual requirements are added to the corresponding technical specifications. |
36.714-03-01 | Evolved Universal Terrestrial Radio Access (E-UTRA); LTE Advanced inter-band Carrier Aggregation (CA) Rel-14 for 3 Down Link (DL) / 1 Up Link (UL) | TR | 14.0.0 | R4 | https://www.3gpp.org/ftp/Specs/archive/36_series/36.714-03-01/36714-03-01-e00.zip | The present document is a technical report for 3DL/1UL Inter-band Carrier Aggregation under Rel-14 time frame according to the New CA WI approach in Release 14 [1]. The purpose is to gather the relevant background information and studies in order to address 3DL/1UL Inter-band Carrier Aggregation requirements for the Rel-14 band combinations in Table 1-1.
Table 1-1: Release 14 3DL/1UL inter-band carrier aggregation combinations
CA combination
BCS
REL independent from
CA_1A-1A-3A
0
Rel-11
CA_1A-3A-3A
0
Rel-11
CA_1A-1A-5A
0
Rel-11
CA_1A-1A-28A
0
Rel-11
CA_1C-3A
0
Rel-10
CA_1A-7A-7A
0
Rel-11
CA_1A-7C
1
Rel-10
CA_1A-40C
0
Rel-12
CA_1A-46C
0, 1
Rel-13
CA_2A-5B
0
Rel-10
CA_2A-7A-7A
0
Rel-11
CA_2A-7C
0
Rel-10
CA_2A-12A-12A
0
Rel-11
CA_2A-2A-30A
0
Rel-11
CA_2A-46C
0
Rel-13
CA_2A-48C
0
Rel-10
CA_2A-48A-48A
0
Rel-11
CA_2A-46A-46A
0
Rel-13
CA_2A-66B
0
Rel-10
CA_2A-66C
0
Rel-10
CA_2A-2A-66A
0
Rel-11
CA_2A-66A-66A
0
Rel-11
CA_3A-3A-7A
0, 1
Rel-11
CA_3A-7A-7A
0, 1
Rel-11
CA_3C-8A
0
Rel-10
CA_3C-20A
0
Rel-10
CA_3A-3A-20A
0
Rel-11
CA_3A-40A-40A
0
Rel-12
CA_3C-40A
0
Rel-12
CA_3A-3A-41A
0
Rel-11
CA_3C-41A
0
Rel-12
CA_3A-46C
0, 1
Rel-13
CA_4A-5B
0
Rel-10
CA_4A-7A-7A
0
Rel-11
CA_4A-7C
0
Rel-10
CA_4A-12A-12A
0
Rel-11
CA_4A-46C
0
Rel-13
CA_4A-46A-46A
0
Rel-13
CA_5A-7C
0
Rel-10
CA_5A-7A-7A
0
Rel-11
CA_5A-12A-12A
0
Rel-11
CA_5B-30A
0
Rel-10
CA_5A-5A-40A
0
Rel-11
CA_5A-40A-40A
0
Rel-12
CA_5A-46C
0, 1
Rel-13
CA_5A-66B
0
Rel-10
CA_5A-66C
0
Rel-10
CA_5B-66A
0
Rel-10
CA_5A-5A-66A
0
Rel-11
CA_5A-66A-66A
0
Rel-11
CA_7A-7A-8A
0, 1
Rel-11
CA_7A-7A-26A
0
Rel-11
CA_7A-46C
0
Rel-13
CA_7C-46A
0
Rel-10
CA_8A-39C
0
Rel-12
CA_8B-39A
0
Rel-12
CA_8B-41A
0
Rel-12
CA_8A-46C
0
Rel-13
CA_8B-46A
0
Rel-13
CA_11A-41C
0
Rel-12
CA_11A-42C
0
Rel-12
CA_11A-46C
0
Rel-13
CA_12A-66C
0
Rel-10
CA_12A-66A-66A
0
Rel-11
CA_12B-66A
0
Rel-10
CA_13A-46C
0
Rel-13
CA_13A-66B
0
Rel-10
CA_13A-66C
0
Rel-10
CA_13A-66A-66A
0
Rel-11
CA_19A-46C
0
Rel-13
CA_21A-46C
0
Rel-13
CA_28A-46C
0
Rel-13
CA_29A-46A-46A
0
Rel-13
CA_29A-66C
0
Rel-13
CA_29A-66A-66A
0
Rel-11
CA_30A-66A-66A
0
Rel-11
CA_39A-40C
0
Rel-10
CA_39C-40A
0
Rel-10
CA_39A-42C
0
Rel-10
CA_39C-42A
0
Rel-10
CA_39A-46C
0
Rel-13
CA_39C-46A
0
Rel-13
CA_40A-42C
0
Rel-12
CA_40C-42A
0
Rel-12
CA_40A-46C
0,1
Rel-13
CA_40C-46A
0
Rel-13
CA_41C-46A
0
Rel-13
CA_41A-46C
0
Rel-13
CA_46A-66C
0
Rel-13
CA_46C-66A
0
Rel-13
CA_46A-46A-66A
0
Rel-13
CA_46A-66A-66A
0
Rel-13
CA_48A-48A-66A
0
Rel-11
CA_48C-66A
0
Rel-10
CA_1A-3A-11A
0
Rel-10
CA_1A-3A-21A
0
Rel-10
CA_1A-3A-26A
1
Rel-10
CA_1A-3A-38A
0
Rel-12
CA_1A-3A-41A3
0
Rel-12
CA_1A-5A-41A
0
Rel-12
CA_1A-5A-46A
0
Rel-13
CA_1A-7A-20A
1
Rel-10
CA_1A-7A-26A
0
Rel-10
CA_1A-7A-28A
2
Rel-10
CA_1A-7A-40A
0
Rel-12
CA_1A-7A-42A
0
Rel-12
CA_1A-7A-46A
0
Rel-13
CA_1A-8A-20A
0
Rel-10
CA_1A-8A-28A
0
Rel-10
CA_1A-11A-28A
0
Rel-10
CA_1A-20A-28A
0
Rel-10
CA_1A-20A-42A
0
Rel-12
CA_1A-21A-28A
0
Rel-10
CA_1A-28A-42A
0
Rel-12
CA_1A-28A-46A
0
Rel-13
CA_1A-41A-42A2
0
Rel-12
CA_2A-5A-66A
0
Rel-10
CA_2A-7A-66A
0
Rel-10
CA_2A-12A-66A
0, 1
Rel-10
CA_2A-13A-66A
0
Rel-10
CA_2A-29A-66A
Rel-10
CA_2A-30A-66A
0
Rel-10
CA_2A-46A-66A
0
Rel-13
CA_2A-48A-66A
0
Rel-10
CA_3A-5A-7A
0
Rel-10
CA_3A-5A-40A
1
Rel-12
CA_3A-5A-41A
0
Rel-12
CA_3A-7A-8A
2
Rel-10
CA_3A-7A-26A
0
Rel-10
CA_3A-7A-32A
0
Rel-10
CA_3A-7A-40A
0
Rel-12
CA_3A-7A-42A
0
Rel-12
CA_3A-8A-11A
0
Rel-10
CA_3A-8A-20A
0
Rel-10
CA_3A-8A-28A
0
Rel-10
CA_3A-11A-28A
0
Rel-10
CA_3A-19A-21A
0
Rel-10
CA_3A-20A-28A
0
Rel-11
CA_3A-20A-32A4
0
Rel-10
CA_3A-20A-42A
0
Rel-12
CA_3A-21A-28A
0
Rel-10
CA_3A-21A-42A
0
Rel-12
CA_3A-28A-41A
0
Rel-12
CA_3A-28A-42A
0
Rel-12
CA_5A-7A-46A
0
Rel-13
CA_5A-12A-66A
0
Rel-10
CA_5A-30A-66A
0
Rel-10
CA_5A-40A-41A
0
Rel-12
CA_7A-20A-28A
0
Rel-11
CA_7A-20A-32A
0
Rel-10
CA_7A-20A-42A
0
Rel-12
CA_8A-11A-28A
0
Rel-10
CA_8A-28A-41A
0
Rel-12
CA_12A-30A-66A
0
Rel-10
CA_21A-28A-42A
0
Rel-12
CA_28A-40A-41A
0
Rel-12
CA_28A-41A-42A5
0
Rel-12
CA_28A-41A-46A
0
Rel-13
CA_29A-30A-66A
0
Rel-10
Note 1: UL carrier shall be supported in each of the 3 bands being aggregated unless otherwise specified.
Note 2: UL carrier is only supported on Band 1 or Band 42 not Band 41 because the fall back mode 1UL/2DL CA_1A-41A has the limitation that UL carrier is only supported on Band 1.
Note 3: UL carrier is only supported on Band 1 or Band 3 not Band 41 because the fall back mode 1UL/2DL CA_1A-41A has the limitation that UL carrier is only supported on Band 1.
Note 4: UL carrier is only supported on Band 3 or Band 20 not Band 32 because Band 32 is SDL band.
Note 5: For CA_28A-41A-42A, only non-simultaneous Rx/Tx on Band 41 and Band 42 is supported.
This TR contains a general part and band specific combination part. The actual requirements are added to the corresponding technical specifications. |
36.714-03-03 | Evolved Universal Terrestrial Radio Access (E-UTRA); LTE Advanced inter-band Carrier Aggregation (CA) Rel-14 for 3 Down Link (DL) / 3 Up Link (UL) | TR | 14.0.0 | R4 | https://www.3gpp.org/ftp/Specs/archive/36_series/36.714-03-03/36714-03-03-e00.zip | The present document is a technical report for 3DL/3UL Inter-band Carrier Aggregation under Rel-14 time frame according to the New CA WI approach in Release 14 [1]. The purpose is to gather the relevant background information and studies in order to address 3DL/3UL Inter-band Carrier Aggregation requirements for the Rel-14 band combinations in Table 1-1.
Table 1-1: Release 14 3DL/3UL inter-band carrier aggregation combinations
CA combination
REL independent from
This TR contains a general part and band specific combination part. The actual requirements are added to the corresponding technical specifications. |
36.714-04-01 | Evolved Universal Terrestrial Radio Access (E-UTRA); LTE Advanced inter-band Carrier Aggregation (CA) Rel-14 for 4 Down Link (DL) / 1 Up Link (UL) | TR | 14.0.0 | R4 | https://www.3gpp.org/ftp/Specs/archive/36_series/36.714-04-01/36714-04-01-e00.zip | The present document is a technical report for 4DL/1UL Inter-band Carrier Aggregation under Rel-14 time frame according to the New CA WI approach in Release 14 [1]. The purpose is to gather the relevant background information and studies in order to address 4DL/1UL Inter-band Carrier Aggregation requirements for the Rel-14 band combinations in Table 1-1.
Table 1-1: Release 14 4DL/1UL inter-band carrier aggregation combinations
CA combination
REL-independent from
CA_4DL_1A-1A-3C_1UL_BCS0
Rel-11
CA_4DL_1A-1A-3A-5A_1UL_BCS0
Rel-11
CA_4DL_1A-3C-5A_1UL_BCS0
Rel-11
CA_4DL_1A-3A-5A-7A_1UL_BCS0
Rel-11
CA_4DL_1A-3A-5A-41A_1UL_BCS0
Rel-12
CA_4DL_1A-3A-7A-7A_1UL_BCS0
Rel-11
CA_4DL_1A-3A-7C_1UL_BCS1
Rel-11
CA_4DL_1A-3C-7A_1UL_BCS0
Rel-11
CA_4DL_1A-3A-7A-20A_1UL_BCS0
Rel-11
CA_4DL_1A-3A-7A-26A_1UL_BCS0
Rel-11
CA_4DL_1A-3A-7A-28A_1UL_BCS1
Rel-12
CA_4DL_1A-3A-7A-40A_1UL_BCS0
Rel-12
CA_4DL_1A-3A-7A-42A_1UL_BCS0
Rel-12
CA_4DL_1A-3A-3A-8A_1UL_BCS0
Rel-11
CA_4DL_1A-3C-8A_1UL_BCS0
Rel-11
CA_4DL_1A-3A-8A-11A_1UL_BCS0
Rel-11
CA_4DL_1A-3A-8A-20A_1UL_BCS0
Rel-12
CA_4DL_1A-3A-19A-21A_1UL_BCS0
Rel-10
CA_4DL_1A-3A-20A-28A_1UL_BCS0
Rel-12
CA_4DL_1A-3A-20A-42A_1UL_BCS0
Rel-12
CA_4DL_1A-3A-21A-28A_1UL_BCS0
Rel-10
CA_4DL_1A-3A-21A-42A_1UL_BCS0
Rel-12
CA_4DL_1A-1A-3A-28A_1UL_BCS0
Rel-11
CA_4DL_1A-3C-28A_1UL_BCS0
Rel-11
CA_4DL_1A-3A-28A-42A_1UL_BCS0
Rel-12
CA_4DL_1A-3A-40C_1UL_BCS0
Rel-12
CA_4DL_1A-3C-40A_1UL_BCS0
Rel-12
CA_4DL_1A-5A-7A-7A_1UL_BCS0
Rel-11
CA_4DL_1A-5A-7A-46A_1UL_BCS0
Rel-13
CA_4DL_1A-5A-46C_1UL_BCS0
Rel-13
CA_4DL_1A-7A-20A-42A_1UL_BCS0
Rel-12
CA_4DL_1A-7A-7A-26A_1UL_BCS0
Rel-11
CA_4DL_1A-7A-20A-28A_1UL_BCS0
Rel-12
CA_4DL_1A-7A-20A-32A_1UL_BCS0
Rel-12
CA_4DL_1A-7A-46C_1UL_BCS0
Rel-13
CA_4DL_1A-21A-28A-42A_1UL_BCS0
Rel-12
CA_4DL_1A-28A-42C_1UL_BCS0
Rel-12
CA_4DL_1A-41A-42C_1UL_BCS0
Rel-12
CA_4DL_1A-41C-42A_1UL_BCS0
Rel-12
CA_4DL_1A-46D_1UL_BCS0
Rel-13
CA_4DL_1A-46D_1UL_BCS1
Rel-13
CA_4DL_2A-2A-5A-30A_BCS0
Rel-11
CA_4DL_2A-2A-12A-12A_1UL_BCS0
Rel-11
CA_4DL_2A-2A-5A-66A_1UL_BCS0
Rel-11
CA_4DL_2A-2A-12A-30A_BCS0
Rel-11
CA_4DL_2A-2A-12A-66A_1UL_BCS0
Rel-11
CA_4DL_2A-2A-13A-66A_1UL_BCS0
Rel-11
CA_4DL_2A-2A-29A-30A_1UL_BCS0
Rel-12
CA_4DL_2A-2A-30A-66A_BCS0
Rel-11
CA_4DL_2A-2A-66A-66A_1UL_BCS0
Rel-11
CA_4DL_2A-2A-66B_1UL_BCS0
Rel-11
CA_4DL_2A-2A-66C_1UL_BCS0
Rel-11
CA_4DL_2A-4A-5B_1UL_BCS0
Rel-11
CA_4DL_2A-4A-7A-7A_1UL_BCS0
Rel-11
CA_4DL_2A-4A-7C_1UL_BCS0
Rel-11
CA_4DL_2A-4A-12A-12A_1UL_BCS0
Rel-11
CA_4DL_2A-4A-12B_1UL_BCS0
Rel-11
CA_4DL_2A-5A-12A-12A_1UL_BCS0
Rel-11
CA_4DL_2A-5A-12A-66A_BCS0
Rel-11
CA_4DL_2A-5B-30A_1UL_BCS0
Rel-11
CA_4DL_2A-5A-48A-48A_1UL_BCS0
Rel-14
CA_4DL_2A-5A-48C_1UL_BCS0
Rel-14
CA_4DL_2A-5A-48A-66A_1UL_BCS0
Rel-14
CA_4DL_2A-5A-30A-66A_BCS0
Rel-11
CA_4DL_2A-5A-66A-66A_BCS0
Rel-11
CA_4DL_2A-5A-66B_1UL_BCS0
Rel-11
CA_4DL_2A-5B-66A_1UL_BCS0
Rel-11
CA_4DL_2A-5A-66C_1UL_BCS0
Rel-11
CA_4DL_2C-5B_1UL_BCS0
Rel-11
CA_4DL_2A-12A-30A-66A_BCS0
Rel-11
CA_4DL_2A-12A-66A-66A_1UL_BCS0
Rel-11
CA_4DL_2A-12A-66C_1UL_BCS0
Rel-11
CA_4DL_2A-12B-66A_BCS0
Rel-11
CA_4DL_2A-13A-48A-48A_1UL_BCS0
Rel-14
CA_4DL_2A-13A-48C_1UL_BCS0
Rel-14
CA_4DL_2A-13A-48A-66A_1UL_BCS0
Rel-14
CA_4DL_2A-13A-66A-66A_1UL_BCS0
Rel-11
CA_4DL_2A-13A-66B_1UL_BCS0
Rel-11
CA_4DL_2A-13A-66C_1UL_BCS0
Rel-11
CA_4DL_2A-30A-66A-66A_BCS0
Rel-11
CA_4DL_2A-46A-46C _1UL_BCS0
Rel-13
CA_4DL_2A-46D_1UL_BCS0
Rel-13
CA_4DL_2A-46C-66A_1UL_BCS0
Rel-13
CA_4DL_2A-46A-46A-66A_1UL_BCS0
Rel-13
CA_4DL_2A-48A-48C _1UL_BCS0
Rel-14
CA_4DL_2A-48A-48A-66A_1UL_BCS0
Rel-14
CA_4DL_2A-48C-66A_1UL_BCS0
Rel-14
CA_4DL_2A-48D _1UL_BCS0
Rel-14
CA_4DL_2A-66A-66B_1UL_BCS0
Rel-11
CA_4DL_2A-66A-66C_1UL_BCS0
Rel-11
CA_4DL_2A-66D_1UL_BCS0
Rel-11
CA_4DL_3C-7C_1UL_BCS1
Rel-11
CA_4DL_3A-3A-7A-8A_1UL_BCS0
Rel-11
CA_4DL_3A-3A-7A-8A_1UL_BCS1
Rel-11
CA_4DL_3A-3A-7A-7A_1UL_BCS0
Rel-11
CA_4DL_3A-3A-7A-7A_1UL_BCS1
Rel-11
CA_4DL_3A-5A-7A-7A_1UL_BCS0
Rel-11
CA_4DL_3A-5A-40A-40A_1UL_BCS0
Rel-12
CA_4DL_3A-7A-7A-8A _1UL_BCS0
Rel-11
CA_4DL_3A-7A-7A-8A _1UL_BCS1
Rel-11
CA_4DL_3A-7A-8A-20A_1UL_BCS0
Rel-12
CA_4DL_3A-7C-20A_1UL_BCS0
Rel-11
CA_4DL_3C-7A-20A_1UL_BCS0
Rel-11
CA_4DL_3A-7A-20A-28A_1UL_BCS0
Rel-12
CA_4DL_3A-7A-20A-32A_1UL_BCS0
Rel-11
CA_4DL_3A-7A-20A-42A_1UL_BCS0
Rel-12
CA_4DL_3A-7A-7A-26A_1UL_BCS0
Rel-11
CA_4DL_3A-7A-40C_1UL_BCS0
Rel-12
CA_4DL_3A-19A-21A-42A_1UL_BCS0
Rel-12
CA_4DL_3A-21A-42C_1UL_BCS0
Rel-12
CA_4DL_3A-28A-41C_1UL_BCS0
Rel-12
CA_4DL_3A-28A-41A-42A_1UL_BCS0
Rel-12
CA_4DL_3A-28A-42C_1UL_BCS0
Rel-12
CA_4DL_3A-40D_1UL_BCS0
Rel-12
CA_4DL_3C-40C_1UL_BCS0
Rel-12
CA_4DL_3C-41C_1UL_BCS0
Rel-12
CA_4DL_3A-41D_1UL_BCS0
Rel-12
CA_4DL_3A-41A-42C_1UL_BCS0
Rel-12
CA_4DL_3A-41C-42A_1UL_BCS0
Rel-12
CA_4DL_3A-46D_1UL_BCS0
Rel-13
CA_4DL_3A-46D_1UL_BCS1
Rel-13
CA_4DL_4A-4A-5B_1UL_BCS0
Rel-11
CA_4DL_4A-4A-12A-12A_1UL_BCS0
Rel-11
CA_4DL_4A-4A-12B_1UL_BCS0
Rel-11
CA_4DL_4A-5A-12A-12A_1UL_BCS0
Rel-11
CA_4DL_4A-5A-12B_1UL_BCS0
Rel-11
CA_4DL_4A-5B-30A_1UL_BCS0
Rel-11
CA_4DL_4A-46A-46C_1UL_BCS0
Rel-13
CA_4DL_4A-46D_1UL_BCS0
Rel-13
CA_4DL_5A-7A-46C_1UL_BCS0
Rel-13
CA_4DL_5A-30A-66A-66A_BCS0
Rel-11
CA_4DL_5B-30A-66A_BCS0
Rel-11
CA_4DL_5A-46D_1UL_BCS0
Rel-13
CA_4DL_5A-46D_1UL_BCS1
Rel-13
CA_4DL_5A-48A-48A-66A_1UL_BCS0
Rel-14
CA_4DL_5A-48C-66A_1UL_BCS0
Rel-14
CA_4DL_5A-48A-48C _1UL_BCS0
Rel-14
CA_4DL_5A-48D _1UL_BCS0
Rel-14
CA_4DL_5A-5A-66A-66A_1UL_BCS0
Rel-11
CA_4DL_5A-5A-66B_1UL_BCS0
Rel-11
CA_4DL_5A-5A-66C_1UL_BCS0
Rel-11
CA_4DL_5B-66A-66A_1UL_BCS0
Rel-11
CA_4DL_5B-66B_1UL_BCS0
Rel-11
CA_4DL_5B-66C_1UL_BCS0
Rel-11
CA_4DL_5A-66D_1UL_BCS0
Rel-11
CA_4DL_5A-66A-66C_1UL_BCS0
Rel-11
CA_4DL_5A-66A-66B_1UL_BCS0
Rel-11
CA_4DL_7A-46D_1UL_BCS0
Rel-13
CA_4DL_7A-46D_1UL_BCS1
Rel-13
CA_4DL_7C-46C_1UL_BCS0
Rel-13
CA_4DL_8B-39C_1UL_BCS0
Rel-12
CA_4DL_8A-41D_1UL_BCS0
Rel-12
CA_4DL_8B-41C_1UL_BCS0
Rel-12
CA_4DL_8B-46C_1UL_BCS0
Rel-13
CA_4DL_8A-46D_1UL_BCS0
Rel-13
CA_4DL_11A-46D_1UL_BCS0
Rel-13
CA_4DL_12A-30A-66A-66A_1UL_BCS0
Rel-12
CA_4DL_12B-66A-66A_BCS0
Rel-11
CA_4DL_13A-46D_1UL_BCS0
Rel-13
CA_4DL_13A-48A-48C _1UL_BCS0
Rel-14
CA_4DL_13A-48A-48A-66A_1UL_BCS0
Rel-14
CA_4DL_13A-48C-66A_1UL_BCS0
Rel-14
CA_4DL_13A-48D _1UL_BCS0
Rel-14
CA_4DL_13A-66D_1UL_BCS0
Rel-11
CA_4DL_13A-66A-66C_1UL_BCS0
Rel-11
CA_4DL_13A-66A-66B_1UL_BCS0
Rel-11
CA_4DL_19A-46D_1UL_BCS0
Rel-13
CA_4DL_21A-28A-42C_1UL_BCS0
Rel-12
CA_4DL_21A-46D_1UL_BCS0
Rel-13
CA_4DL_28A-41A-42C_1UL_BCS0
Rel-12
CA_4DL_28A-41C-42A_1UL_BCS0
Rel-12
CA_4DL_28A-46D_1UL_BCS0
Rel-13
CA_4DL_29A-66A-66A-70A_1UL_BCS0
Rel-11
CA_4DL_29A-66C-70A_1UL_BCS0
Rel-10
CA_4DL_29A-66A-70C_1UL_BCS0
Rel-10
CA_4DL_39A-40D_1UL_BCS0
Rel-11
CA_4DL_39C-40C_1UL_BCS0
Rel-11
CA_4DL_39A-42D_1UL_BCS0
Rel-11
CA_4DL_39C-42C_1UL_BCS0
Rel-11
CA_4DL_39C-46C_1UL_BCS0
Rel-13
CA_4DL_39A-46D_1UL_BCS0
Rel-13
CA_4DL_40C-42C_1UL_BCS0
Rel-11
CA_4DL_40C-46C_1UL_BCS0
Rel-13
CA_4DL_40A-46D_1UL_BCS0
Rel-13
CA_4DL_40D-46A_1UL_BCS0
Rel-13
CA_4DL_40A-46D_1UL_BCS1
Rel-13
CA_4DL_41A-42D_1UL_BCS0
Rel-11
CA_4DL_41D-42A_1UL_BCS0
Rel-11
CA_4DL_41C-46C_1UL_BCS0
Rel-13
CA_4DL_41A-46D_1UL_BCS0
Rel-13
CA_4DL_41D-46A_1UL_BCS0
Rel-13
CA_4DL_46A-46C-66A_1UL_BCS0
Rel-13
CA_4DL_46D-66A_1UL_BCS0
Rel-13
CA_4DL_48D-66A _1UL_BCS0
Rel-14
CA_4DL_48A-48C-66A_1UL_BCS0
Rel-14
CA_4DL_66A-66A-70C_1UL_BCS0
Rel-11
CA_4DL_66C-70C_1UL_BCS0
Rel-10
Note 1: UL carrier shall be supported in each of the 4 bands being aggregated unless otherwise specified.
Note 2: UL carrier is only supported on Band 1 or Band 42 not Band 41 because the fall back mode 1UL/2DL CA_1A-41A has the limitation that UL carrier is only supported on Band 1.
This TR contains a general part and band specific combination part. The actual requirements are added to the corresponding technical specifications. |
36.714-05-01 | Evolved Universal Terrestrial Radio Access (E-UTRA); LTE Advanced inter-band Carrier Aggregation (CA) Rel-14 for 5 Down Link (DL) / 1 Up Link (UL) | TR | 14.1.0 | R4 | https://www.3gpp.org/ftp/Specs/archive/36_series/36.714-05-01/36714-05-01-e10.zip | The present document is a technical report for 5DL/1UL Inter-band Carrier Aggregation under Rel-14 time frame according to the New CA WI approach in Release 14 [1]. The purpose is to gather the relevant background information and studies in order to address 5DL/1UL Inter-band Carrier Aggregation requirements for the Rel-14 band combinations in Table 1-1.
Table 1-1: Release 14 5DL/1UL inter-band carrier aggregation combinations
CA combination
REL independent from
CA_1A-3A-5A-7A-7A
12
CA_1A-3A-7A-40C
12
CA_1A-3C-7C
12
CA_1A-3A-7A-20A-28A
12
CA_1A-3A-7A-20A-42A
12
CA_1A-3A-7A-7A-26A
12
CA_1A-3A-21A-42C
12
CA_1A-3A-28A-42C
12
CA_1A-3C-40C
12
CA_1A-5A-46D
13
CA_1A-5A-7A-46C
13
CA_1A-7A-46D
13
CA_1A-21A-28A-42C
12
CA_1A-41C-42C
12
CA_1A-46E
13
CA_2A-2A-5A-12A-66A
12
CA_2A-5B-30A-66A
12
CA_2A-2A-5A-30A-66A
12
CA_2A-5A-30A-66A-66A
12
CA_2A-2A-5A-66C
12
CA_2A-2A-5A-66B
12
CA_2A-2A-5A-66A-66A
12
CA_2A-2A-12A-30A-66A
12
CA_2A-2A-12B-66A
12
CA_2A-2A-66D
12
CA_2A-2A-66A-66C
12
CA_2A-2A-66A-66B
12
CA_2A-4A-5B-30A
12
CA_2C-5B-30A
12
CA_2A-5B-66C
12
CA_2A-5B-66B
12
CA_2A-5A-66D
12
CA_2A-12B-66A-66A
12
CA_2A-13A-66D
12
CA_2A-13A-66A-66C
12
CA_2A-13A-66A-66B
12
CA_2A-46A-46D
13
CA_2A-46D-66A
13
CA_2A-46A-46C-66A
13
CA_3A-3A-7A-7A-8A
12
CA_3A-28A-40D
12
CA_3A-28A-41A-42C
12
CA_3A-28A-41C-42A
12
CA_3A-40E
12
CA_3C-41D
12
CA_3A-41C-42C
12
CA_3A-46E
13
CA_4A-4A_5B_ 30A
12
CA_4A-46A-46D
13
CA_5A-46E
13
CA_5A-5A-66D
12
CA_5A-5A-66A-66C
12
CA_5A-5A-66A-66B
12
CA_5A-7A-46D
13
CA_5B-66A-66C
12
CA_5B-66A-66B
12
CA_7A-46E
13
CA_7C-46D
13
CA_8B-41D
12
CA_8B-46D
13
CA_8A-46E
13
CA_11A-46E
13
CA_13A-46E
13
CA_19A-46E
13
CA_21A-46E
13
CA_28A-41C-42C
12
CA_28A-46E
13
CA_39A-40E
12
CA_39C-40D
12
CA_39C-41D
12
CA_39A-42E
12
CA_39C-42D
12
CA_39C-46D
13
CA_39A-46E
13
CA_40C-46D
13
CA_40A-46E
13
CA_40D-46C
13
CA_41C-42D
12
CA_41D-42C
12
CA_41A-46E
13
CA_41C-46D
13
CA_41D-46C
13
CA_46E-66A
13
CA_46A-46D-66A
13
This TR contains a general part and band specific combination part. The actual requirements are added to the corresponding technical specifications. |
36.741 | Study on further enhancements to Coordinated Multi-Point (CoMP) operation for LTE | TR | 14.0.0 | R1 | https://www.3gpp.org/ftp/Specs/archive/36_series/36.741/36741-e00.zip | The present document is related to the technical report for the study item “Study on Further enhancements to Coordinated Multi-Point Operation” [2]. The purpose of this TR is to help TSG RAN WG1 to understand the performance benefit of the enhancements related to coordinated multi-point schemes.
This activity involves the Radio Access work area of the 3GPP studies and has impacts both on the Mobile Equipment and Access Network of the 3GPP systems.
This document is intended to gather all information and draw a conclusion on way forward.
This document will be kept up-to-date via CRs in the future. |
36.742 | Study on Self-Organizing Networks (SON) for enhanced Coordinated Multi-Point (eCoMP) | TR | 1.1.1 | R3 | https://www.3gpp.org/ftp/Specs/archive/36_series/36.742/36742-111.zip | This Technical Report covers the outcome of the study item “Study on SON for eCoMP for LTE” [2].
The present document provides use-case descriptions, possible solutions relative to the described use cases, and analysis of these solutions. The document is intended to gather all information and draw a conclusion on way forward.
This activity involves the Radio Access work area of the 3GPP studies and has potential impact on the E-UTRAN. |
36.743 | Enhanced Multimedia Broadcast/Multicast (eMBMS) enhancements for LTE | TR | 0.1.0 | R2 | https://www.3gpp.org/ftp/Specs/archive/36_series/36.743/36743-010.zip | This Technical Report summarizes the findings related to the following objectives of [2]:
• Support for standalone carrier with all DL subframes dedicated to MBSFN transmission and self-contained eMBMS signaling including information of SIB13, SIB15, SIB16. (RAN2)
• Support for multi-carrier eMBMS/unicast operation involving reception from one or more eMBMS cells that may be non-collocated and asynchronous with one or more cells that are simultaneously used for unicast. (RAN4, RAN2)
• Solutions where a UE can receive the TV transport service without being authenticated (RAN1, RAN2, RAN3) |
36.744 | Citizens Broadband Radio Service (CBRS) 3.5 GHz band for LTE in the United States | TR | 14.0.0 | R4 | https://www.3gpp.org/ftp/Specs/archive/36_series/36.744/36744-e00.zip | The present document is a technical report for the CBRS (Citizens Broadband Radio Service) 3.5GHz E-UTRA TDD band (3550-3700MHz) for operations in the United States. |
36.745 | Feasibility study on global application of LTE Band 11 and of LTE Band 21 User Equipments (UEs) | TR | 14.0.0 | R4 | https://www.3gpp.org/ftp/Specs/archive/36_series/36.745/36745-e00.zip | The present document is to evaluate possible methods and conditions for existing Band 11 and Band 21 UEs to comply with a new satellite protection requirement defined by ITU-R. |
35.222 | Specification of the 3GPP Confidentiality and Integrity Algorithms EEA3 & EIA3; Document 2: ZUC specification | TS | 14.0.0 | S3 | https://www.3gpp.org/ftp/Specs/archive/35_series/35.222/35222-e00.zip | |
36.747 | Enhanced CRS and 4Rx SU-MIMO Interference Mitigation Performance Requirements for LTE | TR | 14.0.0 | R4 | https://www.3gpp.org/ftp/Specs/archive/36_series/36.747/36747-e00.zip | The objective of this report is to investigate feasibility and specify requirements for 1) CRS-IM receivers for the generic scenarios with different number of CRS APs (2, 4) and different number of UE receive antennas and 2) SU-MIMO IM receivers for UEs equipped with 4 receive antennas. The work item [2] has the following detailed objectives:
- Investigate feasibility and specify requirements for the CRS-IM receivers for the generic scenarios with different number of CRS APs (2, 4) and different number of UE receive antennas for synchronous networks:
- Stage 1: Investigate performance benefits and feasibility of using CRS-IM receivers:
- Identify target scenarios including deployment scenarios, interference models, and others
- Reuse Rel-12 NAICS and Rel-13 CRS-IM WIs assumptions as the starting point
- Evaluate the CRS-IM performance benefits
- Identify reference CRS-IM receiver structure assumptions including at least number of cancelled cell(s), and IM algorithm.
- The tradeoff between complexity and performance should be analyzed in order to define reference receivers.
- Stage 2: Specify UE demodulation and CSI reporting performance requirements to verify practical CRS-IM operation for the identified scenarios based on the outcome of Stage 1.
- The work should be done under the following assumptions:
- The following scenarios are prioritized:
- 2 RX antennas UEs with 4 CRS APs in the serving and interference cell(s)
- 2 RX antennas UEs with a mix of 2 and 4 CRS APs in the serving and interference cell(s)
- 4 RX antennas UEs with 2 and 4 CRS APs in the serving and interference cell(s)
- CRS-IM can be used for different downlink physical channels:
- First priority: PDSCH (both CRS- and DMRS-based transmission modes)
- Second priority: DL control channels including PDCCH, PCFICH, PHICH and EPDCCH
- Non-colliding CRS scenarios are primarily considered.
- Colliding CRS scenarios are not precluded.
- Homogeneous deployment scenarios are primarily considered
- Heterogeneous deployment scenarios are not precluded.
- Single carrier case.
- Reference PDSCH receiver structure: LMMSE-IRC with CRS-IM.
- Investigate feasibility and specify requirements for the enhanced SU-MIMO inter-stream interference mitigation (SU-MIMO IM) receivers for the scenarios with 4 receive antennas UEs
- Stage 1: Investigate performance benefits and feasibility of using SU-MIMO IM receivers for the scenarios with 4 receive antennas UEs.
- Investigate and agree on target scenarios including layer number for spatial multiplexing, MCS, propagation conditions and others for performance evaluation
- Reuse the assumptions for Rel-12 SU-MIMO IM (Type-C receiver) and Rel-13 4Rx MIMO performance requirements as starting point.
- SU-MIMO scenarios
- rank 2/3/4 SU-MIMO is considered
- The maximum number of layers (e.g. rank3/4) should be determined based on feasibility study (e.g. operating SNR), realistic Tx EVM assumption and the study on performance gains, reference receiver complexity and testability, etc.
- Strive to reuse agreed Tx EVM for 4Rx in Rel-13 if the related agreement can be reached
- Consider 2 and 4 CRS APs scenarios
- Channel correlations
- Focus on the Medium, Medium A and High antenna correlation models
- Modulation order: up to 256QAM
- The considered modulation orders should be decided based on feasibility study (e.g. operating SNR), realistic Tx EVM assumption, performance gains, reference receiver complexity and testability, etc.
- Strive to reuse agreed Tx EVM for 4Rx in Rel-13 if the related agreement can be reached.
- Identify the reference receiver structure for SU-MIMO IM evaluation
- R-ML is considered in high priority
- Evaluate the performance of enhanced SU-MIMO IM receivers.
- Stage 2: Specify UE demodulation performance requirements to verify enhanced SU-MIMO receivers for the UEs equipped with 4 RX antennas
- Reference receiver structure and other test parameters are based on the outcome of Stage 1.
- Single carrier case. |
36.443 | Evolved Universal Terrestrial Radio Access Network (E-UTRAN); M2 Application Protocol (M2AP) | TS | 14.1.0 | R3 | https://www.3gpp.org/ftp/Specs/archive/36_series/36.443/36443-e10.zip | |
36.750 | Study on Voice and Video Enhancement for LTE | TR | 14.1.0 | R2 | https://www.3gpp.org/ftp/Specs/archive/36_series/36.750/36750-e10.zip | The present document captures the findings of the study on voice and video enhancement for LTE. |
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