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101 376-5-5
GEO-Mobile Radio Interface Specifications (Release 3); Third Generation Satellite Packet Radio Service; Part 5: Radio interface physical layer specifications; Sub-part 5: Radio Transmission and Reception; GMR-1 3G 45.005
TS
3.5.1
http://www.etsi.org/deliver/etsi_ts/101300_101399/1013760505/03.05.01_60/ts_1013760505v030501p.pdf
The present document defines the performance requirements for the Mobile Earth Station (MES) radio transceiver for the GMR-1 3G Mobile Satellite System. Requirements are defined for two categories of parameters: • Those that are required to provide compatibility among the radio channels, connected either to separate or common antennas, which are used in the system. This category also includes parameters providing compatibility with existing systems in the same or adjacent frequency bands. • Those that define the transmission quality of the system.
101 376-5-6
GEO-Mobile Radio Interface Specifications (Release 3); Third Generation Satellite Packet Radio Service; Part 5: Radio interface physical layer specifications; Sub-part 6: Radio Subsystem Link Control; GMR-1 3G 45.008
TS
3.4.1
http://www.etsi.org/deliver/etsi_ts/101300_101399/1013760506/03.04.01_60/ts_1013760506v030401p.pdf
The present document specifies several control aspects for the radio link between the Mobile Earth Station (MES) and the Gateway Station (GS) in the GMR-1 3G Mobile Satellite System. It specifies the operation of power control and defines dead link detection. It makes requirements for DTX operation. The present document also defines requirements for the MES for monitoring system information, as prerequisites to system access, and upon exit from dedicated mode. It makes requirements for spot beam selection and reselection. It defines the nature of the measurements that the MES uses to implement these processes. Timing and frequency control aspects of link control are to be found in ETSI TS 101 376-5-7 [6], and messages for timing and frequency control are defined in ETSI TS 101 376-4-8 [3].
101 376-5-7
GEO-Mobile Radio Interface Specifications (Release 3); Third Generation Satellite Packet Radio Service; Part 5: Radio interface physical layer specifications; Sub-part 7: Radio Subsystem Synchronization; GMR-1 3G 45.010
TS
3.4.1
http://www.etsi.org/deliver/etsi_ts/101300_101399/1013760507/03.04.01_60/ts_1013760507v030401p.pdf
The present document presents the requirements for synchronizing timing and frequency between the MES and the Gateway Station (GS) in the GMR-1 3G Mobile Satellite System for circuit switch and packet switch modes of operation.
101 376-6-1
GEO-Mobile Radio Interface Specifications; Part 6: Speech coding specifications; Sub-part 1: Speech Processing Functions; GMR-1 06.001
TS
1.1.1
http://www.etsi.org/deliver/etsi_ts/101300_101399/1013760601/01.01.01_60/ts_1013760601v010101p.pdf
The present document is an introduction to the GMR-1 06-series of technical specifications, which deal with the speech processing systems functions in the GMR-1 System. A general overview of each speech processing function is given with reference to the technical specification where each part is specified in detail.
101 376-6-2
GEO-Mobile Radio Interface Specifications; Part 6: Speech coding specifications; Sub-part 2: Vocoder: Speech Transcoding; GMR-1 06.010
TS
1.1.1
http://www.etsi.org/deliver/etsi_ts/101300_101399/1013760602/01.01.01_60/ts_1013760602v010101p.pdf
The present document provides a high-level algorithmic description of the vocoder [6] and integrated functions which include voice activity detection (VAD), tone detection, comfort noise insertion (CNI), forward error control (FEC), frame substitution (frame repeats), and frame muting.
101 376-6-3
GEO-Mobile Radio Interface Specifications; Part 6: Speech coding specifications; Sub-part 3: Vocoder: Substitution and Muting of Lost Frames; GMR-1 06.011
TS
1.1.1
http://www.etsi.org/deliver/etsi_ts/101300_101399/1013760603/01.01.01_60/ts_1013760603v010101p.pdf
The present document defines a frame substitution and muting procedure that will be used by the RX DTX Handler when one or more lost speech or silence descriptor (SID) frame is received from the radio subsystem. The requirements of the present document are mandatory for all implementations to be used in the GMR-1 system.
101 376-6-4
GEO-Mobile Radio Interface Specifications; Part 6: Speech coding specifications; Sub-part 4: Vocoder: Comfort Noise Aspects; GMR-1 06.012
TS
1.1.1
http://www.etsi.org/deliver/etsi_ts/101300_101399/1013760604/01.01.01_60/ts_1013760604v010101p.pdf
The present document provides the transmit and receive requirements for the correct operation of comfort noise insertion in the GMR-1 system.
101 376-6-5
GEO-Mobile Radio Interface Specifications; Part 6: Speech coding specifications; Sub-part 5: Vocoder: Discontinuous Transmission (DTX); GMR-1 06.031
TS
1.1.1
http://www.etsi.org/deliver/etsi_ts/101300_101399/1013760605/01.01.01_60/ts_1013760605v010101p.pdf
The present document defines the DTX function that is used in the GMR-1 system. In addition, an overview of the interface with related functions such as voice activity detection (VAD) and comfort noise insertion (CNI) is provided.
101 376-6-6
GEO-Mobile Radio Interface Specifications; Part 6: Speech coding specifications; Sub-part 6: Vocoder: Voice Activity Detection (VAD); GMR-1 06.032
TS
1.1.1
http://www.etsi.org/deliver/etsi_ts/101300_101399/1013760606/01.01.01_60/ts_1013760606v010101p.pdf
The present document defines the VAD algorithm that is used in the GMR-1 system to facilitate discontinuous transmission (DTX) as described in GMR-1 06.031 [3]. In addition, the present document includes test methods that must be used to verify that any VAD algorithms used in the GMR-1 system are compliant with the present document.
101 376-7-1
GEO-Mobile Radio Interface Specifications; Part 7: Terminal adaptor specifications; Sub-part 1: General on Terminal Adaptation Functions (TAF) for Mobile Earth Stations (MES); GMR-1 07.001
TS
1.1.1
http://www.etsi.org/deliver/etsi_ts/101300_101399/1013760701/01.01.01_60/ts_1013760701v010101p.pdf
The present document is based on the principles of terminal adapter functions presented in the ITU-T I-series of recommendations (I.460-I.463 [8]). The GMR-1 satellite system supports a wide range of voice and non-voice services in the same network. In order to enable non-voice traffic in the GMR-1 satellite system there is a need to connect various kinds of terminal equipment to the Mobile Termination (MT). The target of the present document is to outline the functions needed for the terminal adaptation. In GSM 02.02 [2] the bearer services are described. The general network configuration is described in GMR-1 03.002 [3] and the GMR-1 satellite network access reference configuration is defined in GMR-1 04.002 [5]. The various connection types used in the GMR-1 satellite network are presented in GSM 03.10 [4]. Terminology used in the present document is presented in GMR-1 01.004 [1]. For support of data services between GMR-1 satellite network and other networks see GSM 09-series of Specifications.
101 376-7-2
GEO-Mobile Radio Interface Specifications; Part 7: Terminal adaptor specifications; Sub-part 2: Terminal Adaptation Functions (TAF) for Services Using Asynchronous Bearer capabilities; GMR-1 07.002
TS
1.1.1
http://www.etsi.org/deliver/etsi_ts/101300_101399/1013760702/01.01.01_60/ts_1013760702v010101p.pdf
The present document defines the interfaces and Terminal Adaptation Functions (TAF) integral to a Mobile Termination (MT) which enables the attachment of asynchronous terminals to an MT (see GMR-1 04.002 [3]). The general aspects of Terminal Adaptation Functions are contained in GMR-1 07.001 [5]. The present document covers support of these services for the following interfaces and procedures: (i) V.14 [11] procedures; (ii) V.21 DTE/DCE interface [10]; (iii) V.22 bis DTE/DCE interface [12]; (iv) V.23 DTE/DCE interface [13]; (v) V.32 DTE/DCE procedures [14]; (vi) I.420 S interface [15]; (vii) V.25 bis signalling procedures [7]; (viii) V.25 ter signalling procedures. The asynchronous data rates between the MT and the TE2 are defined in GSM 02.02 [2].
101 376-7-3
GEO-Mobile Radio Interface Specifications; Part 7: Terminal adaptor specifications; Sub-part 3: Terminal Adaptation Functions (TAF) for Services Using Synchronous Bearer Capacities; GMR-1 07.003
TS
1.1.1
http://www.etsi.org/deliver/etsi_ts/101300_101399/1013760703/01.01.01_60/ts_1013760703v010101p.pdf
This specification defines Terminal Adaptation Functions (TAF) which are integrated in a Mobile Termination (MT) and which enable the attachment of fax adapters to an MT (see GMR-1 03.045 [6]). It is noted that the fax adapter itself may be integrated into an MT such as MESGMR-1 configuration described in GMR-1 03.045 [6]. The general aspects of Terminal Adaptation Functions are contained in specification GMR-1 07.001 [5]. This specification covers support of facsimile services that uses synchronous bearer capabilities. • V.25bis Procedure • V.25ter Procedure
101 377-1-1
GEO-Mobile Radio Interface Specifications; Part 1: General specifications; Sub-part 1: Abbreviations and Acronyms; GMR-2 01.004
TS
1.1.1
http://www.etsi.org/deliver/etsi_ts/101300_101399/1013770101/01.01.01_60/ts_1013770101v010101p.pdf
The present document provides the abbreviations and acronyms to be used throughout the GMR-2 system. All abbreviations are presented in the singular, but are equally applicable to the plural. Annex A provides a GSM/GMR-2 Terminology Translator.
101 377-1-2
GEO-Mobile Radio Interface Specifications; Part 1: General specifications; Sub-part 2: Introduction to the GMR-2 family of specifications; GMR-2 01.201
TS
1.1.1
http://www.etsi.org/deliver/etsi_ts/101300_101399/1013770102/01.01.01_60/ts_1013770102v010101p.pdf
The present document provides an introduction to the GMR-2 series of technical specifications. Where possible, terminology used throughout the GMR-2 series of Technical Specifications has been derived from the ETSI GSM specifications. For ease of reference a GSM to GMR-2 terminology cross-reference is also provided in the present document.
101 377-1-3
GEO-Mobile Radio Interface Specifications; Part 1: General specifications; Sub-part 3: GMR-2 General System Requirements; GMR-2 01.202
TS
1.1.1
http://www.etsi.org/deliver/etsi_ts/101300_101399/1013770103/01.01.01_60/ts_1013770103v010101p.pdf
The present document specifies the general system requirements to be used in the GMR-2 system
101 377-2-1
GEO-Mobile Radio Interface Specifications; Part 2: Service specifications; Sub-part 1: Teleservices supported by a GMR-2 Public Satellite Mobile Network (PSMN) ; GMR-2 02.003
TS
1.1.1
http://www.etsi.org/deliver/etsi_ts/101300_101399/1013770201/01.01.01_60/ts_1013770201v010101p.pdf
The present document describes and defines a recommended set of Teleservices to be supported by a GMR-2 PSMN in connection with other networks as a basis for defining the network capabilities required. Teleservices not included in the present document should not be introduced unilaterally by a mobile network operator, if the provision of this service requires that the GMR-2 signalling specifications be modified.
101 377-2-2
GEO-Mobile Radio Interface Specifications; Part 2: Service specifications; Sub-part 2: General on Supplementary Services; GMR-2 02.004
TS
1.1.1
http://www.etsi.org/deliver/etsi_ts/101300_101399/1013770202/01.01.01_60/ts_1013770202v010101p.pdf
The present document defines a recommended set of supplementary services, to the Teleservices and Bearer services, to be supported by a GMR-2 PSMN for interworking with other networks. The network capability requirements to support these services are also specified. The descriptions of the different supplementary services are contained in specifications GMR-2 02.080 and GSM 02.80-series. Supplementary services not covered in GMR-2 02.004, GMR-2 02.080 or GSM 02.80-series cannot be introduced unilaterally in any GMR-2 PSMN if they require modification of the GMR-2 signalling specifications. Technical realization of supplementary services is described in specifications GSM 03.11 [4] and 04.10 [5].
101 377-2-3
GEO-Mobile Radio Interface Specifications; Part 2: Service specifications; Sub-part 3: Security Aspects; GMR-2 02.009
TS
1.1.1
http://www.etsi.org/deliver/etsi_ts/101300_101399/1013770203/01.01.01_60/ts_1013770203v010101p.pdf
The present document defines the security features which shall be made available in a GMR-2 PSMN, in order to provide additional protection for users of Bearer and Teleservices, together with the associated levels of protection. The present document is only concerned with the up-grading of security features in a GMR-2 PSMN. In particular, end-to-end security is outside the scope of the present document. Bearer and Teleservices are defined in GSM 02.02 [2] and GMR-2 02.003 [3] respectively, and the security features implementation aspects are described in GMR-2 03.020 [5].
101 377-2-4
GEO-Mobile Radio Interface Specifications; Part 2: Service specifications; Sub-part 4: Call Waiting (CW) and Call Hold (HOLD) Supplementary Services - Stage 1; GMR-2 02.083
TS
1.1.1
http://www.etsi.org/deliver/etsi_ts/101300_101399/1013770204/01.01.01_60/ts_1013770204v010101p.pdf
The present document should be read in conjunction with GSM 02.83 [3]. Only the differences as they apply to the GMR-2 satellite system are included in the present document. The present document describes the supplementary services belonging to the group CALL COMPLETION SUPPLEMENTARY SERVICES. The general aspects, including definitions and recommended provision, of the description of the GMR-2 supplementary services are given in specification GMR-2 02.004 [2]. The group of CALL COMPLETION SUPPLEMENTARY SERVICES is divided into the following two supplementary services: • Call Waiting (see clause 4.2); • Call Hold (see clause 4.3).
101 377-2-5
GEO-Mobile Radio Interface Specifications; Part 2: Service specifications; Sub-part 5: Multiparty (MPTY) Supplementary Services; GMR-2 02.084
TS
1.1.1
http://www.etsi.org/deliver/etsi_ts/101300_101399/1013770205/01.01.01_60/ts_1013770205v010101p.pdf
The present document should be read in conjunction with GSM 02.84 [3]. Only the differences as they apply to the GMR-2 satellite system are included in the present document. The present document describes the supplementary services belonging to the group MULTI PARTY SUPPLEMENTARY SERVICES. The general aspects, including definitions and recommended provision, of the description of the GMR-2 supplementary services are given in specification GMR-2 02.004 [2]. The group of supplementary services MULTI PARTY SUPPLEMENTARY SERVICES consists of one supplementary service: • Multi Party service (see clause 4).
101 377-2-6
GEO-Mobile Radio Interface Specifications; Part 2: Service specifications; Sub-part 6: Service Accessibility ; GMR-2 02.001
TS
1.1.1
http://www.etsi.org/deliver/etsi_ts/101300_101399/1013770206/01.01.01_60/ts_1013770206v010101p.pdf
The present document describes the service access procedures as presented to the user. The technical realization of service accessibility in terms of registration, handover, roaming and system selection is defined in the 03-series of GMR-2 specifications. Definitions and procedures are provided in the present document for international roaming, national roaming and regionally provided service. These are mandatory in relation to the technical realization of the Mobile Station.
101 377-2-7
GEO-Mobile Radio Interface Specifications; Part 2: Service specifications; Sub-part 7: Operator Determined Barring (ODB); GMR-2 02.041
TS
1.1.1
http://www.etsi.org/deliver/etsi_ts/101300_101399/1013770207/01.01.01_60/ts_1013770207v010101p.pdf
The present document describes the network feature Operator Determined Barring (ODB). This allows the network operator or service provider to regulate, by means of an exceptional procedure, access by the subscribers to GSM services, by the barring of certain categories of outgoing or incoming calls. The purpose of this network feature is to be able to limit the service provider's financial exposure to new subscribers, or to those who have not promptly paid their bills. It may only be applied to the service provider's own subscribers.
101 377-2-8
GEO-Mobile Radio Interface Specifications; Part 2: Service specifications; Sub-part 8: Call Barring Supplementary Services; GMR-2 02.088
TS
1.1.1
http://www.etsi.org/deliver/etsi_ts/101300_101399/1013770208/01.01.01_60/ts_1013770208v010101p.pdf
The present document describes the supplementary services belonging to the group CALL RESTRICTION SUPPLEMENTARY SERVICES. The general aspects - including definitions and recommended provision - of the description of the GMR-2 supplementary services are given in GMR-2 02.004 [2]. The Call Restriction supplementary services allow the possibility for a mobile subscriber to have barring of certain categories of outgoing or incoming calls at her access. The group of Call Restriction Services includes two supplementary services: - barring of outgoing calls; - barring of incoming calls. By use of subscription options, the mobile subscriber can at provision time select a set of one or more barring programs to determine the categories of calls to be barred. The following categories are defined: - all outgoing calls; - all incoming calls; NOTE: Each category (barring program) is handled as a single supplementary service. The barring services can be offered to a mobile subscriber with a password option allowing the activation and deactivation by the subscriber. One password per mobile subscriber is supported by the network for all barring services. For the definition of the password, the description of its use and its management, see GMR-2 02.004 [2].
101 377-2-9
GEO-Mobile Radio Interface Specifications; Part 2: Service specifications; Sub-part 9: Bearer Services (BS) supported by a GMR-2 Public Satellite Mobile Network (PSMN); GMR-2 02.002;
TS
1.1.1
http://www.etsi.org/deliver/etsi_ts/101300_101399/1013770209/01.01.01_60/ts_1013770209v010101p.pdf
The present document defines a set of bearer services to be provided to GMR-2 PSMN subscribers by a GMR-2 PSMN itself and in connection with other networks. The present document should also be used as a reference for defining the corresponding required mobile network capabilities which are specified by means of the "GMR-2 PSMN connection type" concept, defined in GSM 03.10 [4]. Bearer services not included in the present document that require modifications to the GMR-2 signalling specifications should not be introduced unilaterally by a mobile network operator.
101 377-3-1
GEO-Mobile Radio Interface Specifications; Part 3: Network specifications; Sub-part 1: Network Functions; GMR-2 03.001
TS
1.1.1
http://www.etsi.org/deliver/etsi_ts/101300_101399/1013770301/01.01.01_60/ts_1013770301v010101p.pdf
The present document defines network functions which are necessary to support services and facilities provided by Public Satellite Mobile Networks (PSMN). A PSMN equates to the GSM Public Land Mobile Network (PLMN) and includes the link from the GMR-2 system Gateway(s) to the core network. A summary of the network functions is given in table 1 together with an indication as to whether the network must support the function. The table also indicates whether or not a function requires internetworking signalling between PSMNs, i.e. use of Mobile Application Part as defined in GSM 09.02 [23]. All functions require signalling on the radio path as specified in GMR-2 04.008 [21].
101 377-3-10
GEO-Mobile Radio Interface Specifications; Part 3: Network specifications; Sub-part 10: Security related Network Functions; GMR-2 03.020
TS
1.1.1
http://www.etsi.org/deliver/etsi_ts/101300_101399/1013770310/01.01.01_60/ts_1013770310v010101p.pdf
The present document specifies the network functions needed to provide the security related service and functions specified in GMR-2 02.009 [2]. The present document does not address the cryptological algorithms that are needed to provide different security related features. This topic is addressed in annex C. Wherever a cryptological algorithm or mechanism is needed, this is signalled with a reference to annex C. The references refer only to functionalities and some algorithms may be identical or use common hardware.
101 377-3-11
GEO-Mobile Radio Interface Specifications; Part 3: Network specifications; Sub-part 11: Functions Related to Mobile Earth Station (MES) in Idle Mode; GMR-2 03.022
TS
1.1.1
http://www.etsi.org/deliver/etsi_ts/101300_101399/1013770311/01.01.01_60/ts_1013770311v010101p.pdf
The present document establishes the tasks undertaken by a MES, a Dual-mode GMR-2/Terrestrial User Terminal; e.g., a GMR-2/GSM MES when in idle mode, that is, switched on but not having a dedicated channel allocated. It also describes the corresponding network functions. Service aspects of the dual mode MES are described in the in the GMR-2 02-series and GSM documents listed in clause 2. The present document outlines how the requirements of such MESs in idle mode of operation shall be implemented. Further details are given in GMR-2 04.008 [24] and GMR-2 05.008 [26]. Clause 5 of the present document gives a general description of the idle mode process. Clause 6 defines the main requirements and technical solutions of those requirements. Clause 7 describes the processes used in idle mode. There is inevitably some overlap between these clauses.
101 377-3-12
GEO-Mobile Radio Interface Specifications; Part 3: Network specifications; Sub-part 12: Technical Realization of Facsimile Group 3 Transparent; GMR-2 03.045
TS
1.1.1
http://www.etsi.org/deliver/etsi_ts/101300_101399/1013770312/01.01.01_60/ts_1013770312v010101p.pdf
The present document specifies the procedures for the technical realization of the group 3 facsimile service, within the GMR-2 system, using transparent network support for mobile terminated and originated automatic facsimile connections. The scope of the present document is confined to Teleservice 62.
101 377-3-13
GEO-Mobile Radio Interface Specifications; Part 3: Network specifications; Sub-part 13: Transmission Planning Aspects of the Speech Service in the Public Satellite Mobile Network (PSMN) system; GMR-2 03.050
TS
1.1.1
http://www.etsi.org/deliver/etsi_ts/101300_101399/1013770313/01.01.01_60/ts_1013770313v010101p.pdf
The present document is concerned with the transmission planning aspects pertaining to the speech service in the PSMN system. Due to technical and economic factors, there cannot be full compliance with the general characteristics of international telephone connections and circuits recommended by ITU-T. The present document gives guidance as to the precautions, measures and minimum requirements needed for successful interworking of the PSMN with the national and international PSTN. The Recommendation identifies a number of routing and network configurations. The objective is to reach a quality as close as possible to ITU-T standards in order to safeguard the performance seen by PSTN customers.
101 377-3-14
GEO-Mobile Radio Interface Specifications; Part 3: Network specifications; Sub-part 14: Call Waiting (CW) and Call Hold (HOLD) Supplementary Services - Stage 2; GMR-2 03.083
TS
1.1.1
http://www.etsi.org/deliver/etsi_ts/101300_101399/1013770314/01.01.01_60/ts_1013770314v010101p.pdf
The present document should be read in conjunction with GSM 03.83 [4], which specifies the stage 2 description of the call completion supplementary services. The original text in GSM 03.83 [4] is fully applicable to the GMR-2 system except for the modified text shown in clause 4 of the present document.
101 377-3-15
GEO-Mobile Radio Interface Specifications; Part 3: Network specifications; Sub-part 15: Multiparty Supplementary Services; GMR-2 03.084
TS
1.1.1
http://www.etsi.org/deliver/etsi_ts/101300_101399/1013770315/01.01.01_60/ts_1013770315v010101p.pdf
The present document should be read in conjunction with GSM 03.84 [3], which specifies the stage 2 description of the multi party supplementary services. The original text in GSM 03.84 [3] is fully applicable to the GMR-2 system except for the modified text shown in clause 4 of the present document.
101 377-3-16
GEO-Mobile Radio Interface Specifications; Part 3: Network specifications; Sub-part 16: Technical Realization of Operator Determined Barring; GMR-2 03.015
TS
1.1.1
http://www.etsi.org/deliver/etsi_ts/101300_101399/1013770316/01.01.01_60/ts_1013770316v010101p.pdf
The network feature Operator Determined Barring allows a network operator or service provider to regulate access by subscribers to GSM services, by the barring of certain categories of incoming or outgoing traffic. Operator Determined Barring applies to all bearer services and teleservices except the Emergency Call teleservice; the teleservice Short Message Point-to-Point is therefore subject to Operator Determined Barring in the same way as circuit-switched calls. The application of specific categories of Operator Determined Barring to a subscription is controlled by the network operator or service provider, using administrative interaction at the HLR; this interface is not standardized.
101 377-3-17
GEO-Mobile Radio Interface Specifications; Part 3: Network specifications; Sub-part 17: Call Barring (CB) Supplementary Services - Stage 2; GMR-2 03.088
TS
1.1.1
http://www.etsi.org/deliver/etsi_ts/101300_101399/1013770317/01.01.01_60/ts_1013770317v010101p.pdf
The present document gives the stage 2 description of the call barring services. It defines the possibility for a mobile subscriber to have certain categories of calls barred. Specific categories are as follows: • Barring of all outgoing calls (BAOC) - (Barring program 1) (see figure 4.8); • Barring of all incoming calls (BAIC) - (Barring program 2) (see figure 5.8).
101 377-3-2
GEO-Mobile Radio Interface Specifications; Part 3: Network specifications; Sub-part 2: Network Architecture; GMR-2 03.002
TS
1.1.1
http://www.etsi.org/deliver/etsi_ts/101300_101399/1013770302/01.01.01_60/ts_1013770302v010101p.pdf
The present document presents the possible architectures of the mobile system. Clause 4 of the present document contains a definition of the different functional entities needed to support the mobile service. In clause 5, the configuration of a PSMN is described as well as the organization of the functional entities; the configuration presented is the most general in order to cope with all the possible implementations which can be imagined in the different countries. To illustrate that purpose, some examples of possible configurations are presented. Clause 6 of the present document contains a brief description of the interfaces involved which shows the principle of the organization considered.
101 377-3-3
GEO-Mobile Radio Interface Specifications; Part 3: Network specifications; Sub-part 3: Numbering, Addressing and Identification; GMR-2 03.003
TS
1.1.1
http://www.etsi.org/deliver/etsi_ts/101300_101399/1013770303/01.01.01_60/ts_1013770303v010101p.pdf
The present document is a 'delta' Technical Specification which should be read in conjunction with GSM 03.03 [4]. Where the GMR-2 satellite system specification differs from the original GSM text this is cross referred back to the original GSM specification. The current GMR-2 system does not support Temporary Mobile Subscriber Identity (TMSI) and so clause 2 has been amended accordingly. Also, the composition of 'Location Area Identification' (LAI) is different for satellite systems and this is reflected in changes to clause 5 of the present document.
101 377-3-4
GEO-Mobile Radio Interface Specifications; Part 3: Network specifications; Sub-part 4: Restoration Procedures; GMR-2 03.007
TS
1.1.1
http://www.etsi.org/deliver/etsi_ts/101300_101399/1013770304/01.01.01_60/ts_1013770304v010101p.pdf
The data stored in location registers are automatically updated in normal operation; the main information stored in a location register defines the location of each mobile station and the subscriber data required to handle traffic for each mobile subscriber. The loss or corruption of these data will seriously degrade the service offered to mobile subscribers; it is therefore necessary to define procedures to limit the effects of failure of a location register, and to restore the location register data automatically. The present document defines the necessary procedures. The basic principle is that restoration should be based on radio contact to avoid faulty data being spread in the system. Subscriber data for supplementary services must also be correctly restored, although the impact on service of corruption of supplementary service data is less severe. Procedures for supporting these functions are defined in GSM 09.02 [4]. If the restoration of subscriber data in the VLR is triggered by Location Updating, the VLR retrieves subscriber data from the HLR by sending an 'Update Location' request, which triggers one or more 'Insert Subscriber Data' operations from the HLR. The 'Update Location' request may also be used to send the LMSI to the HLR. If the restoration of subscriber data in the VLR is triggered by a 'Provide Roaming Number' request, the behaviour of the VLR depends on whether it is implemented according to MAP version 1 or MAP version 2. For MAP version 2, the VLR retrieves subscriber data from the HLR by sending a 'Restore Data' request, which triggers one or more 'Insert Subscriber Data' operations from the HLR. The 'Restore Data' request is also used to send the LMSI to the HLR. For MAP version 1, the VLR retrieves subscriber data from the HLR by sending a 'Send Parameters' request with parameter type 'Subscriber Data', which cannot be used to send the LMSI to the HLR. The VLR number and MSC number in the subscriber data in the HLR are updated by the 'Update Location' procedure.
101 377-3-5
GEO-Mobile Radio Interface Specifications; Part 3: Network specifications; Sub-part 5: Organization of Subscriber Data; GMR-2 03.008
TS
1.1.1
http://www.etsi.org/deliver/etsi_ts/101300_101399/1013770305/01.01.01_60/ts_1013770305v010101p.pdf
The present document provides details concerning information to be stored in home location registers and visitor location registers concerning mobile subscriber. Clause 4 contains all details concerning the definition of the parameters, often given by reference to other specifications, and where the parameter is to be stored. Table 1 in clause 7 gives a summary overview and identifies the reference information required for accessing the information.
101 377-3-6
GEO-Mobile Radio Interface Specifications; Part 3: Network specifications; Sub-part 6: Handover Procedures; GMR-2 03.009
TS
1.1.1
http://www.etsi.org/deliver/etsi_ts/101300_101399/1013770306/01.01.01_60/ts_1013770306v010101p.pdf
The present document contains a description of the procedures to be used for intra-beam channel handovers to counter in-call interference or blockage. Unlike the terrestrial GSM system, the GMR-2 system does not experience handovers between gateway subsystems or MSCs. Each gateway subsystem and MSC can have access to all the MESs within the satellite field-of-view. Additionally, the satellite-to-MES beams cover such a large geographic area that beam-to-beam handovers are not considered necessary. Handover control, as specified herein in response to interference or blockage, is primarily applicable to "non-mobile-to-mobile" Basic Rate - Normal Mode Speech connections. Optionally, handovers may be provided on "non-mobile-to-mobile" data and Basic Rate - Robust Mode Speech connections in response to interference only. In the latter case, an operator-defined subset of these specifications applies. Within the GMR-2 system, channel handovers can also occur during call initiation procedures and because of Resource Allocation Plan changes. During normal call initiation, handovers occur between a Satellite-Standalone Dedicated Control Channel (S-SDCCH) and a Satellite-Traffic Channel (S-TCH) as the connection transitions from a signalling mode to a conversation mode. During mobile-to-mobile call initiation, handovers occur in changing from a mobile-to-PSTN radio resource to a mobile-to-mobile resource. These handovers are not specified herein. Rather they are part of the normal Circuit-Switched Call Control and Radio Resource Management procedures described in GMR-2 04.008 [2].
101 329-3
Telecommunications and Internet Protocol Harmonization Over Networks (TIPHON) Release 3; End-to-end Quality of Service in TIPHON systems; Part 3: Signalling and control of end-to-end Quality of Service (QoS)
TS
2.1.2
http://www.etsi.org/deliver/etsi_ts/101300_101399/10132903/02.01.02_60/ts_10132903v020102p.pdf
The present document describes a framework for enabling the end-to-end QoS levels defined in TS 101 329-2 [1] to be signalled and controlled in TIPHON systems. The mechanisms involved operate between TIPHON terminals, IP telephony Service Providers (ITSPs), and network transport systems, and provide a flexible means for the dynamic allocation of QoS parameters across these entities in order to meet the QoS Service Classes defined in TS 101 329-2 [1]. The functional entities involved in the QoS signalling and control are defined, as are the requirements of the reference points between these functional entities. The QoS parameters and information flows used to establish the required Service QoS levels are also specified. The Application Plane mechanisms described in the present document are intended to be independent of the transport QoS mechanisms used within the underlying IP networks. The emphasis of the present document is on media QoS (primarily voice, but the mechanisms are also applicable to other media types). Issues related to performance of the signalling channels are outside the scope of the present document. TS 101 314 [2] describes how this QoS framework fits into the overall TIPHON architecture and details of the signalling involved are described in TS 101 471 [3].
101 377-3-9
GEO-Mobile Radio Interface Specifications; Part 3: Network specifications; Sub-part 9: Discontinuous Reception (DRX) in the GMR-2 System; GMR-2 03.013
TS
1.1.1
http://www.etsi.org/deliver/etsi_ts/101300_101399/1013770309/01.01.01_60/ts_1013770309v010101p.pdf
The present document defines a system wide view of the operation of discontinuous reception on the GMR-2 system. The support of DRX is mandatory in GSM PLMNs. The detailed coding and procedural details are defined in the relevant Technical Specifications dealing with the specific interfaces that are involved, for instance GSM 08.08 [5] and GMR-2 04.008 [2]. Reference is also made to the framing on the air interface which is defined in GMR-2 05.002 [3]. The Technical Specification gives an overview of the implementation of discontinuous reception DRX within the GSM system, the actions required at MSC, GWS, and MES, the support of the facility via the air interface, and some operational aspects of the facility.
101 377-3-8
GEO-Mobile Radio Interface Specifications; Part 3: Network specifications; Sub-part 8: Location Registration Procedures; GMR-2 03.012
TS
1.1.1
http://www.etsi.org/deliver/etsi_ts/101300_101399/1013770308/01.01.01_60/ts_1013770308v010101p.pdf
The present document defines the procedures in the network related to location registration. They include: - location updating; - location cancellation; - periodic location updating; The procedures in the Mobile Earth Station (MES) are described in GMR-2 03.022 [7]. The procedures between MSC, VLR and HLR utilize the Mobile Application Part (MAP) and details concerning the exchange of information are contained in GSM 09.02 [8].
101 377-4-1
GEO-Mobile Radio Interface Specifications; Part 4: Radio interface protocol specifications; Sub-part 1: GMR-2 Mobile Earth Station-Network Interface; General Aspects and Principles; GMR-2 04.001
TS
1.1.1
http://www.etsi.org/deliver/etsi_ts/101300_101399/1013770401/01.01.01_60/ts_1013770401v010101p.pdf
The present document establishes the general principles relating to the technical specifications for the GMR-2 mobile earth station (MES) - network interface.
101 377-4-10
GEO-Mobile Radio Interface Specifications; Part 4: Radio interface protocol specifications; Sub-part 10: Rate Adaptation on the Mobile Earth Station (MES) - Gateway System Interface; GMR-2 04.021
TS
1.1.1
http://www.etsi.org/deliver/etsi_ts/101300_101399/1013770410/01.01.01_60/ts_1013770410v010101p.pdf
The present document defines the rate adaptation functions to be used in GMR-2 Mobile Earth Stations for adapting terminal interface data rates to the MS-BSS interface data rates in accordance with GSM 03.10 [2]. The provision of these functions will depend on the services a particular station is designed to support. NOTE: The present document should be considered together with GSM 08.20 [7] (Rate adaption on the BSS- MSC interface) to give a complete description of GMR-2 rate adaptation.
101 377-4-11
GEO-Mobile Radio Interface Specifications; Part 4: Radio interface protocol specifications; Sub-part 11: Call Waiting (CW) and Call Holding (HOLD) Supplementary Services; GMR-2 04.083
TS
1.1.1
http://www.etsi.org/deliver/etsi_ts/101300_101399/1013770411/01.01.01_60/ts_1013770411v010101p.pdf
The present document should be read in conjunction with GSM 04.83 [2] which specifies the stage 3 description of the call completion supplementary services. The original text in GSM 04.83 [2] is fully applicable to the GMR-2 system except for the modified text shown in clause 4 of the present document.
101 377-4-13
GEO-Mobile Radio Interface Specifications; Part 4: Radio interface protocol specifications; Sub-part 13: Technical Realisation of the Early Flag Technique; GMR-2 04.201
TS
1.1.1
http://www.etsi.org/deliver/etsi_ts/101300_101399/1013770413/01.01.01_60/ts_1013770413v010101p.pdf
The present document describes the so-called "Early Flag Technique (EFT)", which could be implemented in the Fax Adaptor, and built as a unit separate to a Group 3 Fax machine or as an integral part of a GMR-2 specific Fax machine. The use of the Early Flags technique is meant to improve the performance of GMR-2 Fax communication service. This document is to be used in conjunction with GMR-2 03.045 [2], which describes the overall system level aspects of ITU Group 3 Fax communication over the GMR-2 channel. The EFT is a "delay mitigating" technique for the provision of Real-Time Facsimile Service over a low bit rate digital satellite channel. The present document addresses the usage and implementation of the EFT. The EFT applies to the Mobile Earth Station (MES) and is implemented either as an add-on to the existing group 3 Facsimile machine or as an integral part of a GMR-2 specific Facsimile machine.
101 377-4-14
GEO-Mobile Radio Interface Specifications; Part 4: Radio interface protocol specifications; Sub-part 14: Call Barring Supplementary Services; GMR-2 02.088
TS
1.1.1
http://www.etsi.org/deliver/etsi_ts/101300_101399/1013770414/01.01.01_60/ts_1013770414v010101p.pdf
The present document specifies the procedures used at the radio interface (reference point Um as defined in technical specification GSM 04.02 [4]) for normal operation, registration, erasure, activation, deactivation, invocation and interrogation of call offering supplementary services. Provision and withdrawal of supplementary services is an administrative matter between the mobile subscriber and the service provider and cause no signalling on the radio interface. In technical specification GSM 04.10 [7], the general aspects of the specification of supplementary services at the layer 3 radio interface are given. Technical specification GSM 04.80 [8] specifies the formats and coding for the supplementary services. Definitions and descriptions of supplementary services are given in technical specifications GMR-2 02.004 [2], GSM 02.8x and 02.9x-series. Technical realization of supplementary services is described in technical specifications GSM 03.11 [3], GSM 03.8x and 03.9x-series. The procedures for Call Control, Mobility Management and Radio Resource management at the layer 3 radio interface are defined in technical specifications GMR-2 04.007 [5] and GMR-2 04.008 [6]. The following supplementary services belong to the call restriction supplementary services and are described in the present document: - Barring of all outgoing calls (BAOC) – (Barring program 1) (See clause 4); - Barring of all incoming calls (BAIC) – (Barring program 1) (See clause 5).
101 377-4-2
GEO-Mobile Radio Interface Specifications; Part 4: Radio interface protocol specifications; Sub-part 2: GMR-2 Mobile Earth Station-Network Interface; Channel Structures and Access capabilities; GMR-2 04.003
TS
1.1.1
http://www.etsi.org/deliver/etsi_ts/101300_101399/1013770402/01.01.01_60/ts_1013770402v010101p.pdf
The present document defines the technical specification for limited sets of channel types, access capabilities and channel configurations at the mobile earth station (MES) to the GMR-2 network radio interface.
101 377-4-3
GEO-Mobile Radio Interface Specifications; Part 4: Radio interface protocol specifications; Sub-part 3: Layer 1 General requirements; GMR-2 04.004
TS
1.1.1
http://www.etsi.org/deliver/etsi_ts/101300_101399/1013770403/01.01.01_60/ts_1013770403v010101p.pdf
The present document defines a technical specification for the service offered by the physical layer (GMR-2 05-series of technical specifications) of the MES-to-network interface (GMR-2 05 and 04-series of technical specifications). Its main objective is to be a guidance for the interface between the GMR-2 technical specifications in the 05-series and the 04-series. It also specifies the format of signalling channels and the order of bit transmission. As far as possible, the present document makes use of the layering principles of the reference model for open system interconnection (OSI) as contained in ITU-T Recommendations X.200 [16] and X.210 [17].
101 377-4-4
GEO-Mobile Radio Interface Specifications; Part 4: Radio interface protocol specifications; Sub-part 4: Data Link Layer General Aspects; GMR-2 04.005
TS
1.1.1
http://www.etsi.org/deliver/etsi_ts/101300_101399/1013770404/01.01.01_60/ts_1013770404v010101p.pdf
The present document defines a technical specification which describes in general terms the Link Access Procedures on the Dm channel, LAPDm. The application of this protocol to other channel types is for further study. Details are provided in GMR-2 04.006 [5].
101 377-4-5
GEO-Mobile Radio Interface Specifications; Part 4: Radio interface protocol specifications; Sub-part 5: GMR-2 Mobile Earth Station - Network Interface; Data Link (DL) layer Specifications; GMR-2 04.006
TS
1.1.1
http://www.etsi.org/deliver/etsi_ts/101300_101399/1013770405/01.01.01_60/ts_1013770405v010101p.pdf
The present document defines the technical specification for a data link layer protocol to be used for signalling, and possibly other applications, on the MES-NW interface.
101 377-4-6
GEO-Mobile Radio Interface Specifications; Part 4: Radio interface protocol specifications; Sub-part 6: Mobile Radio Interface Signalling Layer 3; General Aspects; GMR-2 04.007
TS
1.1.1
http://www.etsi.org/deliver/etsi_ts/101300_101399/1013770406/01.01.01_60/ts_1013770406v010101p.pdf
The present document defines the architecture of layer 3 and its sublayers on the GMR-2 Um interface, i.e., the interface between the Mobile Earth Station (MES) and the Network. It also defines the basic message format and error handling applied by the layer 3 protocols. The corresponding protocols are defined elsewhere as follows: 1) The Radio Resource (RR) management protocol is defined in GMR-2 04.008 [5]; 2) The Mobility Management (MM) protocol is defined in GMR-2 04.008 [5]; 3) The Call Control (CC) protocol is defined in GMR-2 04.008 [5]; 4) The Supplementary Services (SS) protocol is defined in GSM 04.10 [6], GSM 04.8x and GSM 04.9x; 5) The Short Message Service (SMS) protocol is defined in GSM 04.11 [7]. The communication between sublayers and adjacent layers and the services provided by the sublayers are distributed by use of abstract service primitives. But only externally observable behaviour resulting from the description is normatively prescribed by the present document.
101 377-4-7
GEO-Mobile Radio Interface Specifications; Part 4: Radio interface protocol specifications; Sub-part 7: Mobile radio interface Layer 3 Specifications; GMR-2 04.008
TS
1.1.1
http://www.etsi.org/deliver/etsi_ts/101300_101399/1013770407/01.01.01_60/ts_1013770407v010101p.pdf
The present document specifies the procedures used at the radio interface (Reference Point Um, see GSM 04.02 [11]) for Call Control (CC), Mobility Management (MM) and Radio Resource (RR) management. These procedures are defined in terms of messages exchanged over the control channels of the radio interface. The control channels are described in GMR-2 04.003 [12]. The structured functions and procedures of this protocol and the relationship with other layers and entities are described in general terms in GMR-2 04.007 [16].
101 377-4-9
GEO-Mobile Radio Interface Specifications; Part 4: Radio interface protocol specifications; Sub-part 9: Performance requirements on the mobile radio interface; GMR-2 04.013
TS
1.1.1
http://www.etsi.org/deliver/etsi_ts/101300_101399/1013770409/01.01.01_60/ts_1013770409v010101p.pdf
The present document is a delta document derived from GSM 04.13 [5] and it specifies measurable performance requirements for signalling aspects of mobile stations. To allow implementation flexibility it has been chosen to specify requirements on the whole mobile station rather than to specify requirements on each "OSI layer". As a consequence the performance requirements do not fit conveniently in specifications such as GMR-2 04.008 [4] (layer 3 only) or GMR-2 04.006 [3] (layer 2 only). The main aim of the present document is to provide the justification for testing of requirements that are not included in other GMR-2 specifications. Where specific requirements are included in other GMR-2 specifications they are not duplicated here. Mobile Stations have to perform a wide variety of functions. As a consequence most performance measurements have to be made under a set of defined conditions: where necessary, these are included in the present document. Where necessary certain assumptions are made about the interaction times between the mobile equipment and the SIM. If the (test) SIM does not respond within the assumed time then appropriate allowances shall be made. Additionally, it is intended that the present document should contain sufficient requirements to enable some undefined network timers in GMR-2 04.008 [4] to be calculated.
101 377-5-1
GEO-Mobile Radio Interface Specifications; Part 5: Radio interface physical layer specifications; Sub-part 1: Physical Layer on the Radio Path; GMR-2 05.001
TS
1.1.1
http://www.etsi.org/deliver/etsi_ts/101300_101399/1013770501/01.01.01_60/ts_1013770501v010101p.pdf
The present document is an introduction to the 05-series of the GMR-2 technical specifications for the system. It consists of a general description of the organization of the physical layer with reference to the technical specifications where each part is specified in detail. It introduces furthermore, the reference configuration that will be used throughout this series of technical specifications. Operating frequencies for the GMR-2 Ground Terminal (Gateway or NCC) -to-Satellite Terminal (ST) uplink/downlink are not specified, however, for ease of understanding, the present document describes the requirements for a GMR-2 Ground Terminal-to-Satellite Terminal uplink/downlink operating in the 3 000 MHz/6 000 MHz C-Band.
101 377-5-2
GEO-Mobile Radio Interface Specifications; Part 5: Radio interface physical layer specifications; Sub-part 2: Multiplexing and Multiple Access on the Radio Path; GMR-2 05.002
TS
1.1.1
http://www.etsi.org/deliver/etsi_ts/101300_101399/1013770502/01.01.01_60/ts_1013770502v010101p.pdf
The present document defines the physical channels of the radio sub-system required to support the logical channels. It includes a description of the logical channels and the definition of TDMA frames, timeslots, and bursts.
101 377-5-3
GEO-Mobile Radio Interface Specifications; Part 5: Radio interface physical layer specifications; Sub-part 3: Channel Coding; GMR-2 05.003
TS
1.1.1
http://www.etsi.org/deliver/etsi_ts/101300_101399/1013770503/01.01.01_60/ts_1013770503v010101p.pdf
A reference configuration of the transmission chain is shown in figure A.1 of GMR-2 05.001 [4]. According to this reference configuration, the present document specifies the data blocks given to the encryption unit. It includes the specification of encoding, reordering, and interleaving. It does not specify the channel decoding method. The definition is given for each kind of logical channel, starting from the data provided to the channel encoder by the speech coder, the data terminal equipment, or the controller of the MES. The definitions of the logical channel types used in the present document are given in clause 5 of GMR-2 05.002 [5], a summary of which is contained in Annex A of the present document.
101 377-5-4
GEO-Mobile Radio Interface Specifications; Part 5: Radio interface physical layer specifications; Sub-part 4: Modulation; GMR-2 05.004
TS
1.1.1
http://www.etsi.org/deliver/etsi_ts/101300_101399/1013770504/01.01.01_60/ts_1013770504v010101p.pdf
The modulator receives the bits from the encryption unit, (see GMR-2 05.001 [2]), and produces an RF signal. The filtering of the RF signal, necessary to obtain the spectral purity, is not defined, neither are the tolerances associated with the theoretical filter requirements specified. These are contained in GMR-2 05.005 [4].
101 377-5-5
GEO-Mobile Radio Interface Specifications; Part 5: Radio interface physical layer specifications; Sub-part 5: Radio Transmission and Reception; GMR-2 05.005
TS
1.1.1
http://www.etsi.org/deliver/etsi_ts/101300_101399/1013770505/01.01.01_60/ts_1013770505v010101p.pdf
The present document defines the requirements for the GMR-2 Mobile Earth Station-to-satellite terminal uplink/downlink operating in the 1 500/1 600 MHz bands. Operating frequencies for the GMR-2 Ground Terminal (Gateway or NCC) -to-Satellite Terminal (ST) uplink/downlink are not specified, however, for ease of understanding, the present document describes the requirements for a GMR-2 Ground Terminal-to-Satellite Terminal uplink/downlink operating in the 3 000/6 000 MHz C-Band. Requirements are defined for two categories of parameters: a) those that are required to provide compatibility between the Mobile Earth Station, ground terminal, and satellite channels, connected either to separate or common antennas, that are used in the system. This category also includes parameters providing compatibility with existing systems in adjacent frequency bands; b) those that define the transmission quality of the system. The present document defines RF characteristics for the Mobile Earth Station (MES), satellite terminal (ST), and ground terminal (GT-Gateway or NCC). Unless otherwise stated, the requirements defined in the present document apply to the full range of environmental conditions specified for the equipment (see clause A.4).
101 377-5-6
GEO-Mobile Radio Interface Specifications; Part 5: Radio interface physical layer specifications; Sub-part 6: Radio Subsystem Link Control; GMR-2 05.008
TS
1.1.1
http://www.etsi.org/deliver/etsi_ts/101300_101399/1013770506/01.01.01_60/ts_1013770506v010101p.pdf
The present document specifies the Radio sub-system link control implemented in the MES, Satellite, and Gateway of the GMR-2 system.
101 377-5-7
GEO-Mobile Radio Interface Specifications; Part 5: Radio interface physical layer specifications; Sub-part 7: Radio Subsystem Synchronization; GMR-2 05.010
TS
1.1.1
http://www.etsi.org/deliver/etsi_ts/101300_101399/1013770507/01.01.01_60/ts_1013770507v010101p.pdf
The present document defines the requirements for synchronization on the GMR-2 radio subsystem. However, it does not define the synchronization algorithms to be used in the MES and Gateway.
101 377-6-1
GEO-Mobile Radio Interface Specifications; Part 6: Speech coding specifications; Sub-part 1: Basic Rate Speech; Basic Rate Speech Processing Functions; GMR-2 06.001
TS
1.1.1
http://www.etsi.org/deliver/etsi_ts/101300_101399/1013770601/01.01.01_60/ts_1013770601v010101p.pdf
The present document provides an overview of the speech processing requirements applicable to the basic rate channel of the GMR-2 system. The speech processing functions in the GMR-2 system include the following: - speech transcoding, which includes a speech encoder that converts digitized speech samples into a compressed binary bit stream and a speech decoder that converts a compressed binary bit stream into digital speech samples; - discontinuous transmission (DTX), which is used to reduce the transmission rate during periods of voice inactivity; - VAD, which is used to identify periods of voice activity, as required by DTX; - CNI, which is used to convey the characteristics of the background noise from the transmit end to the receive end of the connection, in an effort to reduce the modulation of background noise that would otherwise occur with DTX; - lost speech frame substitution and muting, which is used to mask transmission errors and stolen frames. Detection and regeneration of single-frequency and dual-tone multifrequency (DTMF) signals. The high level description given in the present document relates to the Digital Voice Systems, Inc.'s (DVSI's) AMBETM 3 600 bps voice coder/decoder [7].
101 378
Broadband Radio Access Networks (BRAN); Common ETSI - ATM Forum reference model for Wireless ATM Access Systems (WACS)
TR
1.1.1
http://www.etsi.org/deliver/etsi_tr/101300_101399/101378/01.01.01_60/tr_101378v010101p.pdf
The present document describes a Common Reference Model for Broadband Radio Access Networks (BRAN) supporting ATM, also know as Wireless ATM Access Systems (WACS). WACS provide wireless local and remote access to ATM networks. In the ETSI BRAN Project, the scope of the standards for such specific systems is limited to the air interface, the service interfaces of the wireless subsystem, interworking functions for specified user and network interfaces, and supporting capabilities required to realize these services. The air interface and the interworking functions for HIPERLAN/2 provide multi-vendor interoperation capabilities at the air interface and at those supported network interfaces. Interfaces and protocols between the signalling functions in ATM terminal devices and the signalling functions in the ATM switch are outside the scope of BRAN, but may be in the scope of the present document where they relate to radio mobility. The following describes a reference model to be used as basis for the development of a set of functional standards for WACS. It should be noted that for many purposes, there is no need to distinguish between WACS compliant systems serving mobile user nodes and those serving stationary access nodes. In the latter case, the same node may be visible to more than one access point and the radio link conditions may require a "handover" in order to maintain communications in changing radio environments.
101 380
Digital Terminals and Access (DTA); Definitions, abbreviations and symbols
TR
1.1.1
http://www.etsi.org/deliver/etsi_tr/101300_101399/101380/01.01.01_60/tr_101380v010101p.pdf
The present document presents a list of the definitions, abbreviations and symbols used in the documents prepared by ETSI Project Digital Terminals and Access (DTA). The purpose of the present document is primarily to give guidance to DTA rapporteurs in the preparation of their documents, and to assist the usability of these documents through the use of a consistent terminology. Furthermore it is intended to align as far as possible the definitions abbreviations and symbols with the corresponding ones from ITU and make them available within ETSI for other Technical Bodies, membership and clients. The definitions, abbreviations and symbols given are not intended to be exclusive. Other definitions, abbreviations and symbols different from those given here may be found in some EP-DTA documents. However, the definitions given in the present document are generally to be preferred.
101 388
Access Terminals Transmission and Multiplexing (ATTM); Access transmission systems on metallic access cables; Asymmetric Digital Subscriber Line (ADSL) - European specific requirements [ITU-T Recommendation G.992.1 modified]
TS
1.4.1
http://www.etsi.org/deliver/etsi_ts/101300_101399/101388/01.04.01_60/ts_101388v010401p.pdf
The present document specifies European requirements for ADSL. The definition of new line codes and/or transmission systems is outside the scope of the present document. The present document endorses ITU-T Recommendation G.992.1 [2], the contents of which apply together with the addition of the modifications being covered herein. In particular the aspects covered by the present document are related to: 1) Methods to allow the simultaneous delivery of ADSL and ISDN-BA services [1] on the single pair. For example the techniques and redefinition of the ADSL signals/parameters as defined in ITU-T Recommendation G.992.1 [2] to allow ISDN-BA base band signals to occupy frequencies below ADSL (from here onwards referred as out-of-band transport). 2) Performance Objectives and Test methods for ADSL over POTS/ISDN-BA. 3) TS 102 080 [1] backward compatibility. 4) Power feeding for the transported ISDN-BA. 5) Latency. 6) ISDN-BA splitter characteristics.
101 392
Digital cellular telecommunications system (Phase 2+) (GSM); Signalling interworking between ISDN supplementary services; Application Service Element (ASE) and Mobile Application Part (MAP) protocols (GSM 09.13 version 7.0.0 Release 1998)
TS
7.0.0
http://www.etsi.org/deliver/etsi_ts/101300_101399/101392/07.00.00_60/ts_101392v070000p.pdf
The scope of the present document is to provide a specification for interworking between the ISDN Application Service Element (ASE) protocol for supplementary services and the Mobile Application Part (MAP) protocol on MAP D- interface protocol for handling of supplementary services within the digital cellular telecommunications system (Phase 2+). This version of the specification includes the interworking for the Call Completion to Busy Subscriber (CCBS) service between the ISDN CCBS-ASE and MAP. The MAP protocol for CCBS service is specified in GSM 09.02. The ISDN CCBS-ASE protocol is specified in ETS 300 356-18. The ISDN CCBS-ASE protocol is also commonly referred to as the SSAP protocol in GSM 03.93. This specification clarifies the interworking within the HLR between these protocols for the Call Completion to Busy Subscriber (CCBS) service. Clause 4 describes the mapping between MAP application layer messages and SSAP application layer messages. Clause 5 describes the mapping between MAP message parameters and SSAP message parameters. Clause 6 describes the dialogue handling on the SSAP interface. Clause 7 describes the SCCP layer addressing for messages on the SSAP interface.
101 394
Digital cellular telecommunications system (Phase 2+) (GSM); Name identification supplementary services; Stage 1 (GSM 02.96 version 7.0.0 Release 1998)
TS
7.0.0
http://www.etsi.org/deliver/etsi_ts/101300_101399/101394/07.00.00_60/ts_101394v070000p.pdf
The present document describes the supplementary services belonging to the group Name Identification supplementary services. The general aspects, including definitions and recommended provision, of the description of the GSM supplementary services are given in GSM 02.04. The group of Name Identification supplementary services is divided into the following supplementary services: CNAP Calling Name Presentation (clause 4).
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Digital cellular telecommunications system (Phase 2+) (GSM); Name identification supplementary services; Stage 2 (GSM 03.96 version 7.0.0 Release 1998)
TS
7.0.0
http://www.etsi.org/deliver/etsi_ts/101300_101399/101395/07.00.00_60/ts_101395v070000p.pdf
The present document gives the stage 2 description of the Name Identification Supplementary Services. The group of Name Identification Supplementary Services contains the following Supplementary Service: CNAP - Calling name presentation (clause 4);
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Digital cellular telecommunications system (Phase 2+) (GSM); Name identification supplementary services; Stage 3 (GSM 04.96 version 7.0.0 Release 1998)
TS
7.0.0
http://www.etsi.org/deliver/etsi_ts/101300_101399/101396/07.00.00_60/ts_101396v070000p.pdf
The present document specifies the procedures used at the radio interface for normal operation, registration, erasure, activation, deactivation, invocation and interrogation of name identification supplementary services. Provision and withdrawal of supplementary services is an administrative matter between the mobile subscriber and the service provider and cause no signalling on the radio interface. In GSM 04.10 the general aspects of the specification of supplementary services at the layer 3 radio interface are given. GSM 04.80 specifies the formats and coding for the supplementary services. Definitions and descriptions of supplementary services are given in GSM 02.04 and GSM 02.8x and 02.9x-series. GSM 02.96 is related specially to name identification supplementary services. Technical realization of supplementary services is described in GSM 03.11 and GSM 03.8x and 03.9x-series. Technical specification GSM 03.96 is related specially to name identification supplementary services. The procedures for Call Control, Mobility Management and Radio Resource management at the layer 3 radio interface are defined in GSM 04.07 and GSM 04.08. The following supplementary services belong to the name identification supplementary services and are described in the present document: - Calling name presentation (CNAP);
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Universal Mobile Telecommunications System (UMTS); Concept groups for the definition of the UMTS Terrestrial Radio Access (UTRA) (UMTS 30.04 version 3.0.1)
TR
3.0.1
http://www.etsi.org/deliver/etsi_tr/101300_101399/101397/03.00.01_60/tr_101397v030001p.pdf
SMG2 have according to the UTRA definition procedure elaborated proposal for concept groups for the definition of the UMTS Terrestrial Radio Access UTRA. This work have resulted in the following five concept groups: α - concept: Wideband CDMA Allocated to this groups are the following original proposals: - FRAMES FMA mode 2 (CSEM/Pro Telecom, Ericsson, France Telecorn/CNET, Nokia, Siemens) - Wideband Code Division Multiple Access (W-CDMA) (Fujitsu Europe Telecom R&D Centre) - Wideband Direct Sequence (DS) CDMA, (NEC Technologies (UK) Ltd) - DS-CDMA Utilising FDD and TDD, (Panasonic (Matsushita Europe & Matsushita Comm. Ind. Ltd)) β- concept: OFDM Allocated to this groups are the following original proposals: - Band Division Multiple Access (BDMA) (OFDM & SFH-TDMA), (Sony International (Europe) Gmbh) - Orthogonal Frequency Division Multiple Access (OFDMA) (Telia Research) - OFDMA (Lucent Technologies) γ - concept: Wideband TDMA Allocated to this groups are the following original proposals: - Frames FMA mode 1 without spreading (CSEM/Pro Telecom, Ericsson, France Telecom/CNET, Nokia, Siemens) δ - concept: Wideband TDMA/CDMA Allocated to this groups are the following original proposals: - Code Time Division Multiple Access (CTDMA) (Swiss Telecom PTT) - Frames FMA mode 1 with spreading (CSEM/Pro Telecom, Ericsson, France Telecom/CNET, Nokia, Siemens) ε - concept: ODMA Allocated to this groups are the following original proposals: - Opportunity Driven Multiple Access (ODMA) (Vodafone LTD., Salbu R&D (Pty) Ltd.) The following proposals are considered relevant for more than one Concept Group: For the β, γ, δ concept groups are allocated the proposal Flexible Frames Structure (Philips Consumer Communications/Philips Research Laboratories). For all concept groups are allocated the proposal Multi-Dimensional Packet Reservation Multiple Access (MD PRMA) (NEC technologies (UK) Ltd., Kings College London). Templates describing the key attributes of the proposals contained in the five concept groups follow. ETSI TR 101 397 V3.0.1 (1998-10) 6 UMTS 30.04 version 3.0.1 2 Concept Group Alpha -Wideband Direct-Sequence CDMA ETSI SMG2#22 Tdoc SMG2 234/97 In the procedure to define the UMTS Terrestrial Radio Access (UTRA), the wideband DS-CDMA concept group will develop and evaluate a multiple access concept based on direct sequence code division. This group currently includes the DS-CDMA proposals from FRAMES Mode 2, Fujitsu, NEC and Panasonic. The main radio transmission technology (RTT) parameters of these proposals are described in Table 1 below. The proposals are designed to operate with multiple bandwidths, including bandwidths supporting wideband services. Glossary of abbreviations used: BS Base station DL Downlink (forward link) DS-CDMA Direct-Sequence Code Division Multiple Access FDD Frequency Division Duplexing Mcps Mega chips per second TDD Time Division Duplexing UL Uplink (reverse link) ETSI TR 101 397 V3.0.1 (1998-10) 7 UMTS 30.04 version 3.0.1 Table 1: Wideband DS-CDMA proposals FRAMES FMA Mode 2 Fujitsu W-CDMA NEC W-CDMA Panasonic Multiple access method DS-CDMA DS-CDMA DS-CDMA DS-CDMA Duplexing method FDD FDD FDD FDD/TDD Channel spacing 4.8/9.6 MHz 1 5/20 MHz 1.25/5 MHz 1.25/5/10/20 MHz Carrier chip rate 3.84/7.68 Mcps 1 4.096/16.384 Mcps 1.024/4.096 Mcps 1.024/4.096/8.192/16.384 Mcps Frame length 10 ms 10 ms 20 ms 10 ms Multirate concept UL: Variable spreading DL: Multicode UL & DL: Variable spreading and/or multicode UL & DL: Variable spreading and/or multicode UL & DL: Variable spreading and/or multicode FEC codes UL: Convolutional code, rate1/2, puncturing/repetition DL: Convolutional code, rate 1/3, puncturing/repetition Convolutional code, rate 1/3 for 4.096 Mcps, rate 1/2 for 16.384 Mcps UL & DL: Convolutional code, rate 1/3 (+ Outer Reed-Solomon code option) Convolutional code, rate 1/3 or 1/2, K=9 Puncturing/repetition for variable rate Reed-Solomon coding added for data Interleaving Intra-frame/inter frame interleaving Intra-frame/inter-frame interleaving Intra-frame/inter-frame interleaving Intra-frame interleaving for convolutional Inter-frame interleaving for Reed-Solomon Spreading factors 2 to 256 8 to 512 16 to 64 4 to 64 @ 1.024 Mcps, 4 to 256 @ 4.096 Mcps, 4 to 512 @ 8.192 Mcps, 4 to 1024 @ 16.384 Mcps Spreading codes Short codes Extended Gold sequences for short and long codes Short codes and long codes Short codes and long codes Modulation UL: O-QPSK DL: QPSK UL: O-QPSK DL: QPSK UL: π/4 - QPSK DL: QPSK UL: QPSK DL: QPSK Pulse shaping Root Raised Cosine, roll-off = 0.2 Root Raised Cosine, roll-off = 0.22 Root Raised Cosine, roll-off = 0.22 Root Raised Cosine, roll-off = 0.22 Handover Mobile controlled soft handover Soft handover supported Soft handover Diversity handover IF handover Supported within specification [TBD] Supported within specification Fast handover Detection UL: Coherent detection (reference symbol based) DL: Coherent detection (pilot code or reference symbol based) UL: Coherent detection (pilot symbol assisted) DL: Coherent detection (pilot channel or pilot symbol assisted) UL & DL: Coherent detection (reference symbol based) UL & DL: Coherent detection (based on time multiplexed pilot symbol) Interference reduction Short codes supports multi-user detection Interference canceller (option) Digital beamforming (option) Multi-user detection (option) Interference canceller for UL (option) Digital beamforming (option) Power control UL: Open loop and fast closed loop DL: Fast closed loop Open loop and closed loop UL: Open loop and fast closed loop DL: At least open loop FDD UL: SIR based fast closed loop DL: SIR based fast closed loop Outer loop added TDD UL: fast open loop DL: slow closed loop Outer loop added Diversity RAKE, UL antenna diversity UL & DL: RAKE and antenna diversity UL & DL: RAKE and antenna diversity UL: path, antenna ,site DL: path, antenna, site UL: path, antenna, site DL: path, antenna, site, BS TX antenna diversity Base station synchronisation Asynchronous operation Asynchronous operation Asynchronous operation Asynchronous Synchronised 1 Harmonisation with FMA Mode 1 parameters has been taken into account in the choice of these parameters. ETSI TR 101 397 V3.0.1 (1998-10) 8 UMTS 30.04 version 3.0.1 3 β-The OFDM concept group ETSI SMG2#22 Tdoc SMG2 __/97 Introduction The OFDM concept group will develop and evaluate a multiple access concept based on the use of a discrete Fourier transform for modulation and demodulation, the group currently includes complete proposals from Telia and Sony, and a proposal for some aspects of the system from Lucent Technologies. The main RTT parameters of these proposals are described in the table below. This document is intended as a starting point for work within the OFDM concept group. ETSI TR 101 397 V3.0.1 (1998-10) 9 UMTS 30.04 version 3.0.1 Key parameters for OFDM concept group SONY TELIA LUCENT TECHNOLOGIES Multiple Access Method BDMA (OFDM & SFH- TDMA) OFDMA OFDMA Duplexing Method FDD (TDD option) FDD FDD (TDD option) Required bandwidth to support a 2 Mbit/s peak bit rate Minimum 1.6 MHz with 8DPSK modulation 4 MHz Channel Spacing 100 kHz (Multiple of 100 kHz supported) 125 kHz (Multiples of 125 kHz supported) Maximum User Bitrate at least 2Mbit/s 2.5 Mbit/s1 at least 2 Mbit/s Subcarrier Spacing 4.167 kHz (=100kHz/24) 5 kHz Symbol Duration 288.46 µs 235.6 µs Frame Length 4.6154/4ms (4-TDMA), 4.6154/2 (8-TDMA), 4.6154ms (16-TDMA) 15.5 ms Multirate concept Multi-Bandslot & Multi- Timeslot Variable block allocation Variable block/slot allocation FEC codes Convolutional Codes, RS-Codes, BCH-Codes Rate 1/2, Constraint length 7, conv.code PAPR reducing coding schemes Interleaving Bearer/Service specific (e.g. voice 18.46 ms) Bearer/Service specific Modulation Frequency Domain Differential QPSK (multilevel modulation possible) Coherent QPSK QPSK + QAM option for suitable channels Windowing Full Cosine Roll Off (a=0.036) Raised Cosine (Tukey) Conventional + Peak Windowing Detection Differential Detection (Coherent possible) Coherent, Pilot assisted Coherent in suitable channels Power Control Closed Loop Power Control (Step: -1, 0, +1dB;1.153ms/control) For Further Study Diversity Time-, Frequency-, Interference Diversity Antenna Diversity recommended for Up- & Downlink Time and Frequency Handover Seamless handover (soft handover not required) Seamless handover (soft handover not required) IF Handover Supported Supported Supported Base Station Synchronisation Preferable Not needed Not required for unlicensed use. Preferable for licensed use. Interference Reduction Interference Diversity (by SFH) DCA (OFDM orthogonal within one cell) SFH for licensed use. DRA (DCA) for unlicensed use. Frequency Reuse Factor 1 Frequency Reuse supported (also 3, 5, 7, 9,...) Not applicable due to DCA 1 Frequency Reuse supported (also 3, 5, 7, 9, ...) 1 Assuming a 5 MHz bandwidth for each cell layer, 10 % guardband and 20 % signalling overhead. ETSI TR 101 397 V3.0.1 (1998-10) 10 UMTS 30.04 version 3.0.1
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Universal Mobile Telecommunications System (UMTS); High level requirements relevant for the definition of the UMTS Terrestrial Radio Access (UTRA) concept (UMTS 21.02 version 3.0.1).
TR
3.0.1
http://www.etsi.org/deliver/etsi_tr/101300_101399/101398/03.00.01_60/tr_101398v030001p.pdf
101 402
Digital cellular telecommunications system (Phase 2+) (GSM); Support of Private Numbering Plan (SPNP); Service description; Stage 1 (GSM 02.95 version 8.0.0 Release 1999)
TS
8.0.0
http://www.etsi.org/deliver/etsi_ts/101400_101499/101402/08.00.00_60/ts_101402v080000p.pdf
The present document specifies the stage 1 description of Support of Private Numbering Plan (SPNP), which enables a subscriber to use a Private Numbering Plan (PNP) for communication across one or more networks with mobile and fixed users. The subscriber may belong to one or more (up to 9 maximum) Private Numbering Plans. The subscriber may also, subject to subscription, have access to the Public Numbering Plan. The structure and content of each PNP are defined by a PNP Manager, although these are out of the scope of the present document. The service is described from the service subscriber's and user's points of view; in particular: - the procedures for normal operation with successful outcome; - the action to be taken in exceptional circumstances; - the interaction with other GSM supplementary services. The present document does not deal with the Man-Machine Interface (MMI) requirements, but makes reference to the appropriate Global System for Mobile communications (GSM) specifications. The charging principles applied to Support of Private Numbering Plan (SPNP) are outside of the scope of the present document. Any interactions with other services and/or networks not dealt with in subclause 4.1 and clauses11 to 13 are outside the scope of the present document.
101 419
Digital cellular telecommunications system (Phase 2) (GSM); Attachment requirements for Global System for Mobile communications (GSM) mobile stations; Access (GSM 13.01-1 version 4.0.0)
TS
4.0.0
http://www.etsi.org/deliver/etsi_ts/101400_101499/101419/04.00.00_60/ts_101419v040000p.pdf
This Technical Specification specifies the technical requirements to be met by terminal equipment capable of connecting to a public telecommunications network. These requirements apply to terminals for Phase 2 of the public land mobile radio service, operating in the 900 MHz band with a channel separation of 200 kHz, utilizing constant envelope modulation and carrying traffic channels according to the Time Division Multiple Access (TDMA) principle. This Technical Specification specifies the terminal equipment access requirements for the GSM 900 version of the Global System for Mobile communications (GSM). For each test purpose and its corresponding conformance requirement, a reference is given to the test method in EN 300 607-1 (GSM 11.10-1) [2]. The requirements apply at the air interface and the Subscriber Identity Module - Mobile Equipment interface for the access requirements, which may be stimulated to perform the tests by additional equipment if necessary. The measurement uncertainty is described in EN 300 607-1 (GSM 11.10-1) [2]. This Technical Specification covers the essential requirements of the Terminal Directive 98/13/EC [1] Articles 5d, 5e, 5f. Non access related aspects of speech telephony, where Article 4g has been applied, are covered by TBR 20 [3]. The Terminal Directive 98/13/EC [1] Articles 5a and 5b are covered by other directives, and, therefore, not by this Technical Specification. In this Technical Specification, there are no Electromagnetic Compatibility technical requirements in terms of the Terminal Directive 98/13/EC [1], Article 5c. NOTE 1: Technical Requirements for EMC performance and testing of the equipment are covered by the relevant standards applicable to the EMC Directive 89/336/EEC, annex A. Terminal equipment may be subject to additional requirements in other Common Technical Regulations (CTR) depending on the equipments functionality. EN 300 607-1 (GSM 11.10-1) [2] constitutes the conformance test suite for GSM. The verification of the conformance requirements in this Technical Specification is based on the tests described in this reference. The set of requirements in EN 300 607-1 (GSM 11.10-1) [2] and the set of requirements in this Technical Specification need not be identical. Some requirements only apply to specific types of mobile station (e.g. data tests only apply to mobile stations with a data facility). The Technical Specification also indicates the specific test which should be carried out for each mobile station type. An active accessory is covered by this Technical Specification if it modifies the terminal performance in an aspect which affects conformance to essential requirements. NOTE 2: Only active devices are subject to this Technical Specification . Accessories may be tested with specific terminals, and either approved for use with those terminals only, or may possibly be approved for use with a wider range of terminals, depending on the nature and effect of the accessory.
101 431
Digital cellular telecommunications system (Phase 2) (GSM); Attachment requirements for mobile stations in the DCS 1 800 band and additional GSM 900 band; Access (GSM 13.01-2 version 4.0.0)
TS
4.0.0
http://www.etsi.org/deliver/etsi_ts/101400_101499/101431/04.00.00_60/ts_101431v040000p.pdf
This Technical Specification specifies the technical requirements to be met by terminal equipment capable of connecting to a public telecommunications network. These requirements apply to terminals for Phase 2 of the public land mobile radio service, operating in - the DCS 1 800 band; or - both in the DCS 1 800 band and the GSM 900 MHz band. with a channel separation of 200 kHz, utilizing constant envelope modulation and carrying traffic channels according to the Time Division Multiple Access (TDMA) principle. This Technical Specification specifies the access requirements for terminals as stated above implementing the GSM standard. For each test purpose and its corresponding conformance requirement, a reference is given to the test method in ETS 300 607-1 (GSM 11.10-1) [2]. The requirements apply at the air interface and the Subscriber Identity Module - Mobile Equipment interface for the access requirements, which may be stimulated to perform the tests by additional equipment if necessary. The measurement uncertainty is described in ETS 300 607-1 (GSM 11.10-1) [2]. This Technical Specification covers the essential requirements of the Terminal Directive 98/13/EC [1] Articles 5d, 5e, 5f. Non access related aspects of speech telephony, where Article 4g has been applied, are covered by TBR 32. The Terminal Directive 98/13/EC [1] Articles 5a and 5b are covered by other directives, and, therefore, not by this Technical Specification. In this Technical Specification, there are no Electromagnetic Compatibility technical requirements in terms of the Terminal Directive 98/13/EC [1], Article 5c. NOTE: Technical Requirements for EMC performance and testing of the equipment are covered by the relevant standards applicable to the EMC Directive 89/336/EEC, annex A. Terminal equipment may be subject to additional requirements in other Common Technical Regulations (CTR) depending on the equipments functionality. ETS 300 607-1 (GSM 11.10-1) [2] constitutes the conformance test suite referenced by this Technical Specification. The verification of the conformance requirements in this Technical Specification is based on the tests described in this reference. The set of requirements in ETS 300 607-1 (GSM 11.10-1) [2] and the set of requirements in this Technical Specification need not be identical. Some requirements only apply to specific types of mobile station (e.g. data tests only apply to mobile stations with a data facility). The Technical Specification also indicates the specific test which should be carried out for each mobile station type. An active accessory is covered by this Technical Specification if it modifies the terminal performance in an aspect which affects conformance to essential requirements. NOTE: Only active devices are subject to this Technical Specification. Accessories may be tested with specific terminals, and either approved for use with those terminals only, or may possibly be approved for use with a wider range of terminals, depending on the nature and effect of the accessory.
101 438
Digital cellular telecommunications system (Phase 2+) (GSM); Mobile Station Application Execution Environment (MExE); Functional description; Stage 2 (GSM 03.57 version 7.2.0 Release 1998)
TS
7.2.0
http://www.etsi.org/deliver/etsi_ts/101400_101499/101438/07.02.00_60/ts_101438v070200p.pdf
The present document defines the stage 2 and stage 3 description of the Mobile Station Application Execution Environment (MExE). Stage 2 identifies the functional capabilities and information flows needed to support the service described in stage 1. The present document includes information applicable to network operators, service providers and terminal, switch and database manufacturers. The present document contains the core functions for a Mobile Station Application Execution Environment (MExE) which are sufficient to provide a complete service. MExE uses a number of technologies to realise the requirements of the stage 1 description (GSM 02.57). The present document describes how the service requirements are realised with the selected technologies. The present document is devised into sections each covering the aspects relating to particular MExE technologies, it is intended that the present document will evolve along with the MExE technologies. A generic section of the present document covers areas of MExE common to all technologies.
101 445
Electromagnetic compatibility and Radio spectrum Matters (ERM); Short-Range Devices (SRD) intended for operation in the 862 MHz to 870 MHz band; System Reference Document for Radio Frequency Identification (RFID) equipment
TR
1.1.1
http://www.etsi.org/deliver/etsi_tr/101400_101499/101445/01.01.01_60/tr_101445v010101p.pdf
The present document applies to RFID systems operating in the UHF band. RFID belong to the family of non-specific SRDs. It is anticipated that the frequency band proposed in the present document will be dedicated to non-specific SRDs. The present SR Doc is intended to define RFID systems that are used in item management and logistic applications. These applications require reading ranges of at least 2 m that cannot be provided by alternative technologies and at other frequencies. The operation of SRDs in the UHF band is covered by the generic standard EN 300 220-1 [2]. Some of the requirements proposed in this System Reference Document - particularly those relating to power levels - fall outside the generic standard. It will be necessary therefore to raise a new Work Item for the generation of suitable documentation to deal with these issues. The present document contains the technical characteristics for radio equipment referencing CEPT/ERC Decisions and Recommendation CEPT/ERC/REC 70-03 [1]. Table 1 Power class Power level (conducted or radiated) mW 11 100 12 500 xx 2 000 The following information is given in the Annexes • Annex A: Detailed market information; • Annex B: Technical information; • Annex C: Anticipated compatibility issues.
101 446
Electromagnetic compatibility and Radio spectrum Matters (ERM); Meteorological AIDS devices System reference document on disposable Meteorological Sonde operating in the 400,15 MHz to 406 MHz frequency range
TR
1.1.1
http://www.etsi.org/deliver/etsi_tr/101400_101499/101446/01.01.01_60/tr_101446v010101p.pdf
The present document applies to disposable Radiosonde transmitters in Meteorological Aids Systems operating on the 400,15 MHz to 406 MHz band. Essential properties; spectrum mask, power level, and centre frequency drift are specified. Further, the present document discuss Radiosonde to Radiosonde interference giving guidelines for frequency management.
101 448
Terrestrial Trunked Radio (TETRA); Functional requirements for the TETRA ISI derived from Three-Country Pilot Scenarios
TR
1.1.1
http://www.etsi.org/deliver/etsi_tr/101400_101499/101448/01.01.01_60/tr_101448v010101p.pdf
The present document describes an example of the ISI requirements that are needed to connect public safety systems together. The example describes the result of the pilot between the Netherlands, Belgium and Germany. NOTE: At the moment of writing Germany has not made a decision about their digital radio network. The requirements cover the following functionality: • Requirements for SwMI and mobile configuration prior to user migration across ISI. • Characteristics of services available to migrating users. • Characteristics of services available when calling users or groups in international cooperation. The present document does not describe the technical solution to the ISI. The focus of the present document is a solution where a fixed network topology as described in clause 6 is implemented. Future enhancements, although possible, are not described here.
101 458
Universal Mobile Telecommunications System (UMTS); Future direction of standards work on UMTS/IMT-2000
TR
3.0.0
http://www.etsi.org/deliver/etsi_tr/101400_101499/101458/03.00.00_60/tr_101458v030000p.pdf
The present document has been written by the ETSI Project for Universal Mobile Telecommunications System (UMTS) with the purpose of documenting ETSI's intentions for standardization work beyond the Initial Phase of UMTS (Note that the initial phase of UMTS is covered by the Third Generation Partnership Project - 3GPP.). This work will initially focus on "Services" and "Systems Architecture". Examples of work to be studied in the present document include the full IP vision for UMTS and the VHE. The present document will be updated as work progresses and decisions are made. Early versions of the present document will contain questions to be addressed by ETSI with the intention that these will evolve into a series of recommendations in later versions. The present document also examines "What should be the role of EP UMTS in defining the key characteristics for the later phases of UMTS?". Should any of the above tasks be done elsewhere in ETSI or should they be performed / managed in EP UMTS? The present document also looks at the place of UMTS within the ITU's IMT-2000 Family. The present document provides a record of the direction of EP UMTS's work. It is intended that later versions will be used as an input to other standardization groups as a statement of ETSI's UMTS requirements.
101 470
Emergency Communications (EMTEL); Total Conversation Access to Emergency Services
TS
1.2.1
http://www.etsi.org/deliver/etsi_ts/101400_101499/101470/01.02.01_60/ts_101470v010201p.pdf
The present document defines conditions for using Total Conversation for emergency communications with more media than in the regular voice call. It addresses the answering of Public Safety Answering Points (PSAP) and the potential impact on features provided by PSAPs for handling Total Conversation. The present document also addresses functional requirements regarding the interface to the PSAP, the connection to external supporting services, the transferring and sharing of the communication between emergency communication organizations, the logging and recording at the PSAP, the PSAP call-back aspects and specific communication routing and location information provision aspects for Total Conversation. The present document refers to existing standards relevant for Total Conversation user terminals and serving networks to facilitate a Total Conversation emergency communication. The present document does not imply any requirements on user terminals in general to be Total Conversation terminals. The service specified here is a solution for accessible emergency communications intended to address requirements in the European Electronic Communications Code [i.1] and the European Accessibility Act [i.2]. Due consideration is taken of related standardization (e.g. 3GPPTM and IETF) and work in other bodies (e.g. the European Emergency Number Association (EENA)).
101 475
Broadband Radio Access Networks (BRAN); HIPERLAN Type 2; Physical (PHY) layer
TS
1.3.1
http://www.etsi.org/deliver/etsi_ts/101400_101499/101475/01.03.01_60/ts_101475v010301p.pdf
The present document applies to the HIPERLAN/2 air interface with the specifications of layer 1 (physical layer), following the ISO-OSI model. HIPERLAN/2 is confined to only the radio access system consisting of the physical (PHY) layer and DLC layer, which are core network independent, and the core network specific Convergence sublayers. For managing radio resources, association and connection control, the radio link control protocol (see annex A) is applied which uses the transmission services of the DLC layer. The interworking with layers at the top of the radio subsystem is handled by Convergence layers above the DLC layer. The present document defines the radio aspects like channel coding, interleaving, scrambling, modulation, radio transmission and reception. The scope of the present document is as follows: • it gives a description of the physical layer for HIPERLAN/2; • it identifies those performance requirements needed to meet regulatory rules and service quality targets; • it specifies the transmission scheme in order to allow interoperability between equipment developed by different manufacturers. This is achieved by describing the signal processing at the transmitter side, while the processing at the receiver side is left open to different implementation solutions. The present document does not address the requirements and technical characteristics for conformance testing. These are covered by separate documents.
101 477
Guidelines for the use of ETSI TS 101 674-2
TR
1.1.1
http://www.etsi.org/deliver/etsi_tr/101400_101499/101477/01.01.01_60/tr_101477v010101p.pdf
The present document contains detailed guidelines to be used in association with ETSI TS 101 674-2 [2]. It provides additional details for a "Framework Solution" for Network Management (NM) to support interconnections between European ATM network management platforms utilized for the provision of (semi-) permanent Virtual Path and Virtual Channel connections. It addresses NM requirements, processes and interface specifications. The Framework for Inter-operator Processes and Interface Specifications covers all NM functional areas where network interoperability and agreements are needed to support ATM interconnection services. The information contained in the present document is restricted to a level of functionality which is considered to be practicable for an initial phase of implementation, - i.e. a "Phase 1" specification. The present document identifies working details that need to be agreed between operators to establish interconnect services.
101 480
Integrated Services Digital Network (ISDN); Public Switched Telephone Network (PSTN); Framework for the provision of calling party name information
TR
1.1.2
http://www.etsi.org/deliver/etsi_tr/101400_101499/101480/01.01.02_60/tr_101480v010102p.pdf
The present document gives a set of requirements, observations and areas of further investigations to be used in order to base further actions in ETSI, regarding services that deal with presenting and restricting calling name information to users connected to PSTN or ISDN. The following supplementary services are within the scope of the present document: - Calling Name Identification Presentation (CNIP) is a supplementary service which is offered to the called user and which provides name information associated with the calling user (calling party name) to the called user; - Calling Name Identification Restriction (CNIR) is a supplementary service which is offered to the calling user to prevent presentation of the user's name information to the called user. The identification of requirements is based on analysing existing or emerging European standards and international recommendations on calling name information. Furthermore, due to the obvious clear analogy with CLI services, European standards on CLI management for PSTN and ISDN users have been taken into account. The CNIP and CNIR services on the PSTN and ISDN are offered in United States of America and Canada, where the market is more developed especially in terms of residential phone services and business applications. These services are considered enhanced CLI services. Within Europe some service providers are performing field trials. The following aspects are excluded from the scope of the present document: a) Interactions with supplementary services; b) Quality of service; c) Charging aspects.
101 482-1
Integrated Services Digital Network (ISDN); DSS1 based protocol for call control & resource management over a TCP/IP network; Part 1: Protocol specification
TS
1.1.1
http://www.etsi.org/deliver/etsi_ts/101400_101499/10148201/01.01.01_60/ts_10148201v010101p.pdf
The present document describes the DSS1 based protocol for call control and resource management over an Internet Protocol (IP) based network to a Network Access Server (NAS). The protocol runs between a NAS and a Media Gateway Controller (MGC) as defined by the N reference point in ETSI TIPHON TS 101 313 [1]. The scope of application of the protocol excludes Voice over IP (VoIP), Fax over IP (FoIP) or anything else which is not strictly internet dial-up access. The protocol uses infull (DSS1) with additional messages and information elements. The transport mechanism for the IP based messages is outside the scope of the present document. The protocol uses all standard DSS1 procedures with the consideration that the network entity is the Media Gateway Controller (MGC) and the user entity is the NAS. The present document only specifies those procedures that have been added to fit the architectural requirements. The present document applies to narrowband bearer services in the Switched Circuit Network (SCN) used for modem and ISDN calls to NASs. NOTE: Dial out access is for further study.
101 493-1
Broadband Radio Access Networks (BRAN); HIPERLAN Type 2; Packet based Convergence Layer; Part 1: Common Part
TS
1.1.1
http://www.etsi.org/deliver/etsi_ts/101400_101499/10149301/01.01.01_60/ts_10149301v010101p.pdf
The present document is applicable to HIPERLAN/2 equipment supporting packet services, such as Ethernet, IEEE 1394 [5] or IP. The present document does only address the functionality required to transfer variable length packets/frames over the radio interface between an HIPERLAN/2 Access Point and Mobile Terminal. It does not address the requirements and technical characteristics for wired network interfaces at the Access Point and at the Mobile Terminal. The Packet based Convergence Layer consists of a Common Part, defined in this document, and a Service Specific Part which consists of several Service Specific Convergence Sublayers (SSCS). The SSCSs are defined in separate documents. The Service Specific Convergence Sublayers all use the services provided by the Common Part and the HIPERLAN/2 Data Link Control (DLC) layer. The task of the Common Part of the Packet based Convergence Layer is to adapt variable length packets/frames provided by the different Service Specific Convergence Sublayers to the fixed data unit size used in the HIPERLAN/2 DLC layer. The present document does not address the requirements and technical characteristics for type approval and conformance testing. These are covered by separate documents.
101 493-2
Broadband Radio Access Networks (BRAN); HIPERLAN Type 2; Packet based Convergence Layer; Part 2: Ethernet Service Specific Convergence Sublayer (SSCS)
TS
1.2.1
http://www.etsi.org/deliver/etsi_ts/101400_101499/10149302/01.02.01_60/ts_10149302v010201p.pdf
The present document is applicable to HIPERLAN/2 equipment supporting interworking with IEEE 802.3 Local Area Networks [5]. The present document does only address the functionality required to transfer IEEE 802.3 [5] frames over the radio interface between an HIPERLAN/2 Access Point and Mobile Terminal. Note that the frame type described in IEEE 802.3 [5], also covers Ethernet v2 (see bibliography). The present document does not address the requirements and technical characteristics for wired network interfaces at the Access Point and at the Mobile Terminal. The present document supports both best effort and the IEEE 802.1p priority mechanisms developed to enable Quality-of-Service in LANs. The present document uses the services provided by the Common Part of the Packet based Convergence Layer and by the Data Link Control layer of HIPERLAN/2. The present document does not address the requirements and technical characteristics for conformance testing. Those are covered in separate documents.
101 493-3
Broadband Radio Access Networks (BRAN); HIPERLAN Type 2; Packet based Convergence Layer; Part 3: IEEE 1394 Service Specific Convergence Sublayer (SSCS)
TS
1.2.1
http://www.etsi.org/deliver/etsi_ts/101400_101499/10149303/01.02.01_60/ts_10149303v010201p.pdf
The present document is applicable to HIPERLAN/2 equipment supporting interworking with 1394 buses. The present document only addresses the functionality required to transfer IEEE 1394 [6] traffic over the radio interface between HIPERLAN/2 devices. It does not address the requirements and technical characteristics for wired network interfaces at a HIPERLAN/2 device. The present document uses the services provided by the Common Part of the Packet based Convergence Layer and by the Data Link Control layers of HIPERLAN/2. The present document does not address the requirements and technical characteristics for type approval and conformance testing. Those are covered in separate documents.
101 493-4
Broadband Radio Access Networks (BRAN); HIPERLAN Type 2; Packet based Convergence Layer; Part 4: IEEE 1394 Bridge Specific Functions sub-layer for restricted topology
TS
1.1.1
http://www.etsi.org/deliver/etsi_ts/101400_101499/10149304/01.01.01_60/ts_10149304v010101p.pdf
The present document is applicable to HIgh PErformance Radio Local Area Network Type 2 (HIPERLAN/2) equipment supporting interworking with 1394 buses. It defines the functionality required for interworking HIPERLAN/2 with IEEE 1394 buses and defines how to transfer IEEE 1394 packets over the radio interface. The present document specifies the 1394 leaf bus bridge functions required to transfer IEEE 1394 traffic between IEEE 1394 devices over HIPERLAN/2 wireless bridge devices. It does not address the requirements and technical characteristics for wired network interfaces at the HIPERLAN/2 device. The present document uses the services provided by the Packet based convergence layer part 1 (common part, TS 101 493-1 [4]), part 3 (IEEE 1394 Service Specific Convergence Sub-layer, TS 101 493-3 [3]), and the data link control layer of HIPERLAN/2 (TS 101 761-1 [5]). The present document does not address the requirements and technical characteristics for conformance testing. These are covered by separate documents.
101 495
Digital Audio Broadcasting (DAB); Guide to DAB standards
TR
2.2.1
http://www.etsi.org/deliver/etsi_tr/101400_101499/101495/02.02.01_60/tr_101495v020201p.pdf
The present document provides brief explanations about the many different standards and guidelines for Digital Audio Broadcasting (DAB), what they cover and how they interrelate. The present document seeks to provide a useful guide to allow implementers to determine which aspects of the DAB system are in common use, and which are more specialized, for both consumer and professional equipment. Those specifications that are no longer considered to be in mainstream use (and are identified as "Historical" in the ETSI Work Programme) are also detailed.
101 499
Hybrid Digital Radio (DAB, DRM, RadioDNS); SlideShow; User Application Specification
TS
3.2.1
http://www.etsi.org/deliver/etsi_ts/101400_101499/101499/03.02.01_60/ts_101499v030201p.pdf
The present document describes an application that provides a visual accompaniment to a radio service. In respect to previous versions of the present document, hybrid radio provisions have been added to allow a seamless experience for users when consuming radio services delivered by digital radio broadcasting systems (DAB, DRM) or IP or a combination of both. The use of the present document allows content to be created once by the service provider for delivery by both mechanisms and allows manufacturers to implement devices with many common elements. The application can be delivered using broadcast or IP, or a combination of the two. This revision adds a push mechanism for IP content, and adds DL Plus (ID3-like) capability to IP delivered text content.
101 504
Digital cellular telecommunications system (Phase 2+) (GSM); Inband Tandem Free Operation (TFO) of Speech Codecs; Service Description; Stage 3 (GSM 08.62 version 8.0.1 Release 1999)
TS
8.0.1
http://www.etsi.org/deliver/etsi_ts/101500_101599/101504/08.00.01_60/ts_101504v080001p.pdf
This service description document details the Inband Signalling Protocol between Transcoder/Rate Adaptor Units for speech traffic channels for the Tandem Free Operation (TFO) of Speech Codecs. This service description should be considered together with GSM 08.60 (Inband control of remote transcoders and rate adaptors for Enhanced Full Rate and Full Rate traffic channels) and GSM 08.61 (Inband control of remote transcoders and rate adaptors for Half Rate traffic channels). Annex A is mandatory and describes the general Inband Signalling (IS) Principle. Annex B is informative and gives the rules for In Path Equipment (IPE). Annex C is the formal SDL description of the TFO Protocol as given in clause 10. Clause 10 has precedence in case of ambiguities. A part of Annex C is in electronic format. Annex C is informative. It supports the formal verification of the TFO Protocol.
101 506
Fixed Radio Systems; Generic definitions, terminology and applicability of essential requirements covering article 3.2 of Directive 2014/53/EU to Fixed Radio Systems
TR
2.2.1
http://www.etsi.org/deliver/etsi_tr/101500_101599/101506/02.02.01_60/tr_101506v020201p.pdf
The present document, is intended for complementing the ETSI EG 203 336 [i.1] for specific guidance related to Digital Fixed Radio Systems (DFRS) in the production of candidate harmonised standards covering Directive 2014/53/EU [i.2]. Consequently the present document should always be used in conjunction with ETSI EG 203 336 [i.1] whenever DFRS are concerned. NOTE: The previous versions of the present document were developed for similar purpose related to the now superseded ETSI EG 201 399 [i.10] V2.1.1 and Directive 1999/5/EC [i.11] repealed in June 2016 by Directive 2014/53/EU [i.2]. The present document identifies, among the generic technical parameters, relevant for the article 3.2 of the Directive, presently quoted by ETSI EG 203 336 [i.1], those which are relevant and applicable and those that are considered not applicable, for the various typologies of DFRS. Taking also into account the general principle of avoiding overregulation, they are justified through specific peculiarities of the DFRS technologies employed. Moreover it gives the cross reference from the generic terminology used in ETSI EG 203 336 [i.1] and that currently used within the Fixed Radio technical community. Considerations about technical parameters related to article 3.1 (health, safety and EMC) and article 3.3 (interworking and other special requirements) of Directive 2014/53/EU [i.2] are outside the scope of the present document.
101 510-1
Intelligent Network (IN); Security aspects of Switching Control Function (SCF) - Service Switching Function (SSF) interconnection between networks; Part 1: Capability Set 1 (CS1) based operations
TR
1.1.1
http://www.etsi.org/deliver/etsi_tr/101500_101599/10151001/01.01.01_60/tr_10151001v010101p.pdf
The present document describes security aspects in conjunction with the interconnection of two IN structured networks. The present document concentrates on the SCF - SSF interconnection. The purpose of the present document is to describe the security aspects of interconnection of SCF to SSF. The operations considered in this interconnection are a subset of CS1. For the time being CAMEL is the only application of SCF - SSF interconnection, therefore the present document considers only CAMEL phase 1 operations. A later edition may also consider other CS1 operations. Future parts of the present document will investigate the security aspects of operation sets that are a subset of CS2 and CS3.
101 513
Digital cellular telecommunications system (Phase 2+) (GSM); Location Services (LCS); Location services management (GSM 12.71 version 8.0.1 Release 1999)
TS
8.0.1
http://www.etsi.org/deliver/etsi_ts/101500_101599/101513/08.00.01_60/ts_101513v080001p.pdf
The present document addresses the network management architecture, functions, and protocol for LCS operations and maintenance. The information model included here defines the managed entities and how they are addressed for purposes of operations and maintenance activities. There is a requirement for the network management interface to be open to allow interoperation between LMUs and GMLCs of different manufacturers working to the same SMLC. The present document addresses this requirement from an operations and maintenance point of view, which allows this interworking to take place. It shows the split of network management functions between GMLC, SMLC and LMU. The procedures and coding of the messages are specified in detail. In practice, in addition to the present document, it is necessary that the content of manufacturer-dependent information fields be specified to fulfil the functionality. It is essential for operation that a SMLC can handle the functions used by all its LMUs. Therefore, all items in the present document are considered mandatory unless otherwise indicated in the present document. NOTE: This version contains only the SMLC-LMU interface. Other work will be undertaken in the future.
101 516
Digital cellular telecommunications system (Phase 2+); Abbreviations and acronyms (GSM 01.04 version 5.0.2 Release 1996)
TR
5.0.2
http://www.etsi.org/deliver/etsi_tr/101500_101599/101516/05.00.02_60/tr_101516v050002p.pdf
The present document provides the abbreviations and acronyms to be used throughout the GSM specifications. All abbreviations are presented in the singular, but are equally applicable to the plural.
101 517
Digital cellular telecommunications system (Phase 2+); Call Deflection (CD) Supplementary Service; Stage 3 (GSM 04.72 version 7.0.1 Release 1998)
TS
7.0.1
http://www.etsi.org/deliver/etsi_ts/101500_101599/101517/07.00.01_60/ts_101517v070001p.pdf
This Global System for Mobile communications Technical Specification specifies the procedures used at the radio interface (reference point Um as defined in GSM 04.02) for normal operation of Call Deflection (CD) supplementary service. Provision and withdrawal of supplementary services is an administrative matter between the mobile subscriber and the service provider and cause no signalling on the radio interface.
101 377-4-12
GEO-Mobile Radio Interface Specifications; Part 4: Radio interface protocol specifications; Sub-part 12: Multiparty Supplementary Services (MPTY); GMR-2 04.084
TS
1.1.1
http://www.etsi.org/deliver/etsi_ts/101300_101399/1013770412/01.01.01_60/ts_1013770412v010101p.pdf
The present document should be read in conjunction with GSM 04.84 [2] which specifies the stage 3 description of the Multi Party (MPTY) supplementary services. The original text in GSM 04.84 [2] is fully applicable to the GMR-2 system except for the modified text shown in clause 4 of the present document.
101 524-1
Transmission and Multiplexing (TM); Access transmission system on metallic access cables; Symmetrical single pair high bitrate Digital Subscriber Line (SDSL); Part 1: Functional requirements
TS
1.1.1
http://www.etsi.org/deliver/etsi_ts/101500_101599/10152401/01.01.01_60/ts_10152401v010101p.pdf
The present document specifies requirements for transceivers providing bidirectional symmetrical high bit rate transmission on a single metallic wire pair using the echo cancellation method. The technology is referred to as Symmetrical single-pair high bit rate Digital Subscriber Line (SDSL), and is applicable to metallic access transmission systems designed to provide digital access over existing, unshielded wire pairs. NOTE: The system may also be used for asymmetrical transmission. Details for this application are for further study. The present document is part 1 of the Technical Specification for SDSL and defines the functional requirements for SDSL. It is line code independent and is intended to set the boundary requirements and applications which SDSL systems are required to meet. The requirements addressed in part 1 imply interoperability of SDSL systems. Such interoperability will be achieved when SDSL transceivers provided by different manufacturers are used in one SDSL link. Part 2 defines implementation requirements which enable the functional requirements of part 1 to be met. The definition of physical interfaces is outside the scope of the present document. The SDSL transmission system consists of an application independent core and an application specific block. The core is considered a transport bit-pump which transports information from one end of the metallic link to the other. The data is mapped into a frame which is considered to be the interface between the application specific and independent parts of the SDSL system, but this frame is only used internally and is not accessible.
101 524-2
Transmission and Multiplexing (TM); Access transmission system on metallic access cables; Symmetrical single pair high bit rate Digital Subscriber Line (SDSL); Part 2: Transceiver requirements
TS
1.1.1
http://www.etsi.org/deliver/etsi_ts/101500_101599/10152402/01.01.01_60/ts_10152402v010101p.pdf
This multi-part TS specifies requirements for transceivers providing bi-directional symmetrical high bit rate transmission on a single metallic wire pair using the echo cancellation method. The technology is referred to as Symmetrical single-pair high bit rate Digital Subscriber Line (SDSL), and is applicable to metallic access transmission systems designed to provide digital access over existing, unshielded wire pairs. The present document is part 2 of the Technical Specification for SDSL and defines implementation requirements for transceivers which enable the functional requirements of part 1 to be met. The requirements addressed imply interoperability of SDSL systems. Such interoperability will be achieved when SDSL transceivers provided by different manufacturers are used in one SDSL link. NOTE: It is planned to merge the parts 1 and 2 into a common specification in the coming revision.
101 532
End-to-End Network Architectures (E2NA); Mechanisms addressing interoperability of multimedia service and content distribution and consumption with respect to CA/DRM solutions
TR
1.1.2
http://www.etsi.org/deliver/etsi_tr/101500_101599/101532/01.01.02_60/tr_101532v010102p.pdf
The present document about "Mechanisms addressing interoperability of multimedia service and content distribution and consumption with respect to CA/DRM solutions" gives an overview and provides guidance on several CA/DRM subjects, presents related activities in standardization bodies and discusses implementation issues. Special attention is paid to existing solutions already introduced to the market with regard to interoperability as well as to emerging software-based solutions, all operated under a trusted environment. Analysis of solutions for interoperable multimedia content distribution and consumption with respect to CA/DRM, suitable for Multimedia platforms (broadcast, broadband or hybrid) and to the content/services delivered over them is the main focus of the present document, addressing: • A review of the status of existing and emerging standards together with other attempts to produce interoperable and interchangeable CA/DRM solutions suitable for multimedia consumption across multiple networks and platforms. • A presentation of the practical framework required for implementation and operation of a CA/DRM system. • An analysis of the interoperability available using current solutions and lessons from all the attempts reviewed. • Emerging market needs. • Concepts for market implementation including business roles, liability and trust. • Regulatory and legal issues. The present document covers all aspects of interoperability involving standardized elements concerning Conditional Access (CA) and Digital Rights Management (DRM) solutions associated with content distribution and consumption across various technical platforms for conventional Broadcast TV (DVB-C/C2, -S/S2, -T/T2) as well as for Broadband TV (including IPTV, WEB-TV) and Mobile TV.
101 534
Broadband Radio Access Networks (BRAN); Very high capacity density BWA networks; System architecture, economic model and derivation of technical requirements
TR
1.1.1
http://www.etsi.org/deliver/etsi_tr/101500_101599/101534/01.01.01_60/tr_101534v010101p.pdf
The present document addresses the architecture, the economic model and the derivation of technical requirements for a BWA system, providing 1 Gbit/s/km2, using 40 MHz of licensed spectrum and including self-backhauling in both licensed and un-licensed bands, network MIMO, cognitive-radio based self-organization, etc.