3GPP36101LTE bands and channel arrangementOperating bandsOperating bands for CADual ConnectivityProSeUE category 0/M1/M2/1bisNB1 and NB2V2X CommunicationChannel BandwidthChannel Bandwidth for CAChannel bandwidth for CAIntra-band contiguous CAInter-band CA (2 bands)Inter-band CA (3 bands)Inter-band CA (4 bands)Inter-band CA (5 bands)Intra-band CA (2 sub-blocks)Intra-band CA (3 sub-blocks)Intra-band CA (4 sub-blocks)Channel Bandwidth for ProSeChannel Bandwidth for NB1/NB2Channel bandwidth for V2XChannel ArrangementChannel spacingLTE E-UTRA Channel rasterCarrier frequency and EARFCNTX–RX frequency separationLTE Transmitter CharacteristicsTransmit PowerUE max output powerUE max output power for CAUE max power for UL-MIMOUE max power for ProSeUE max power for Cat M1/M2UE max power for V2XUE max power for modulation / channel bandwidthUE Max power for modulation / BW for CAUE max power for modulation / BW for UL-MIMOUE max power for modulation / BW for ProSeUE max power for modulation / BW for category M1/M2UE max power for modulation / BW for V2XUE max power with additional requirementsUE max power with additional requirements for LTE UL-MIMOUE max power with additional requirements for ProSeUE max power with additional requirements for cat M1/M2 UEUE maximum output power with additional requirements for NB1/NB2UE max power with additional requirements for V2XConfigured transmitted powerConfigured transmitted power for CAConfigured transmitted power for Dual ConnectivityConfigured transmitted Power for cat NB1/NB2Configured transmitted power for V2X Output power dynamicsUE min powerTransmit OFF powerUE ON/OFF time maskPower ControlPower control for CAPower control for UL-MIMOPower Control for ProSePower control for category M1/M2Power Control for NB1/NB2Power Control for V2XTransmit signal qualityFrequency errorTransmit modulation qualityTransmit modulation quality for CATransmit modulation quality for UL-MIMOTransmit modulation quality for ProSeTransmit modulation quality for M1/M2Transmit modulation quality for NB1/NB2Transmit modulation quality for V2XOutput RF spectrum emissionsOccupied bandwidthOut of band emissionOut of band emission for UL-MIMOOut of band emission for ProSeOut of band emission for NB1/NB2Out of band emission for V2XSpurious EmissionsSpurious emissionsMinimum RequirementsBand UE co-existenceAdditional spurious emissionsFor UL-MIMO/Prose/NB1/NB2For V2XTransmit intermodulationTime alignmentLTE Receiver CharacteristicsReceiver characteristicsReference sensitivity power levelMin requirements (QPSK)Min requirements (QPSK) for CAMin requirements (QPSK) for UL-MIMOMin requirements (QPSK) for ProseMin requirements (QPSK) for UE cat 0, M1, M2 and 1bisMin requirements (QPSK) for UE cat NB1/NB2Min requirements (QPSK) for V2XMax input levelAdjacent Channel Selectivity (ACS)Blocking CharacteristicsIn-band blockingOut-of-band blockingNarrow band blockingFor UL-MIMOSpurious responseIntermodulation characteristicsSpurious emissionsReceiver imageLTE UE Performance requirement for Physical channelsUE performance requirementDemodulation of PDSCH(Cell-Specific )FDD Single-antenna portFDD Transmit diversityFDD Open-loop spatial multiplexingFDD Closed-loop spatial multiplexingFDD CA with power imbalanceFDD Intra-band non-contiguous CA with timing offsetFDD HST-SFN performanceTDD Single-antenna portTDD Transmit diversityTDD Open-loop spatial multiplexingTDD Closed-loop spatial multiplexingTDD Carrier aggregation with power imbalanceTDD Intra-band contiguous carrier aggregation with minimum channel spacingTDD HST-SFNTDD-FDD CA Single-antenna portFDD-TDD CA Open-loop spatial multiplexing with 2Tx Antenna portFDD-TDD CA Closed-loop spatial multiplexing 4Tx Antenna PortLAA Closed-loop spatial multiplexing with 4Tx Antenna PortDemodulation of PDSCH (User-Specific)FDD Single-layer Spatial MultiplexingFDD Dual-Layer Spatial MultiplexingFDD DCI format 2D and non Quasi Co-located Antenna PortsFDD semiOpenLoop transmissionTDD Single-layer Spatial MultiplexingTDD Dual-Layer Spatial MultiplexingTDD Dual-Layer Spatial Multiplexing(multiple CSI-RS)TDD DCI format 2D and non Quasi Co-located Antenna PortsTDD semiOpenLoop transmissionLAADemodulation of PDCCH/PCFICHFDDTDDLAADemodulation of PHICHFDDTDDDemodulation of PBCHFDDTDDSustained downlink data rate provided by lower layersFDD single carrier and CATDD single carrier and CAFDD EPDCCH schedulingTDD EPDCCH schedulingTDD FDD CAFDD DCTDD DCFDD TDD DCFDD 4RxTDD 4RxLAAFDD DC 4 RxTDD DC 4 RxTDD FDD DC 4 RxTDD FDD CA 4 RxDemodulation of EPDCCHDemodulation (single receiver antenna)Demodulation (4 receiver antenna ports)PDSCHPDCCH/PCFICHPHICHePDCCHDemodulation (UE supporting coverage enhancement) Demodulation of Narrowband IoTDemodulation of PDSCH CA and DC(4 receiver antenna ports)LTE Reporting of Channel State InformationGeneralCQI reporting definition under AWGN conditionsPUCCH 1-0 (Cell-Specific)PUCCH 1-1 (Cell-Specific)PUCCH 1-1 (CSI)PUCCH 1-1 (Single CSI Process)PUCCH 1-1 (csi-SubframeSet –r12 and EIMTA-MainConfigServCell-r12)PUSCH 3-0 (Cell-Specific)PUSCH 3-1 (CSI)CQI reporting under fading conditionsFrequency-selective schedulingFrequency non-selective scheduling Frequency-selective interferenceUE-selected subband CQIEnhanced receiver Type AMinimum requirement (multiple CSI)Minimum requirement PUSCH 3-2Enhanced receiver Type BReporting of Precoding Matrix Indicator (PMI)Single PMI - PUSCH 3-1 (Cell-Specific)Single PMI - PUCCH 2-1 (Cell-Specific)Single PMI - PUSCH 3-1 (CSI)Single PMI - PUCCH 1-1 (CSI)Multiple PMI - PUSCH 1-2 (Cell-Specific)Multiple PMI - PUSCH 2-2 (Cell-Specific)Multiple PMI - PUSCH 1-2 (CSI)Reporting of Rank Indicator (RI)Reporting of Rank Indicator (RI)Cell-Specific Reference SymbolsCSI Reference Symbols2 CSI subframe sets2 CSI subframe sets and CRS assistance informationCSI processAdditional requirement for CACSI ReportingSingle receiver antennaUE supporting coverage enhancement4Rx UECSI-RS Resource Indicator (CRI)Hybrid Channel state informationOther Performance requirementMBMSProSe Direct DiscoveryProSe Direct CommunicationV2X Sidelink Communication381045G NR Operating bands and channel arrangementFrequency RangesOperating bandsBS channel bandwidthBS channel bandwidth for CAChannel arrangement5G NR Conducted transmitter characteristicsGeneralBase station output powerOutput power dynamicsTransmit ON/OFF powerTransmitted signal qualityUnwanted emissionsTransmitter intermodulation5G NR Conducted receiver characteristicsGeneralReference sensitivity levelDynamic rangeIn-band selectivity and blockingOut-of-band blockingReceiver spurious emissionsReceiver intermodulationIn-channel selectivity5G NR Conducted performance requirementsGeneralPUSCHPUCCHPRACH5G NR Radiated transmitter characteristicsRadiated transmit powerOTA base station output powerOTA output power dynamicsOTA transmit ON/OFF powerOTA transmitted signal qualityOTA unwanted emissionsOTA transmitter intermodulation5G NR Radiated receiver characteristicsGeneralOTA sensitivityOTA reference sensitivity levelOTA Dynamic rangeOTA in-band selectivity and blockingOTA out-of-band blockingOTA receiver spurious emissionsOTA receiver intermodulationOTA in-channel selectivity5G NR Radiated performance requirementsGeneralPUSCHPUCCHPRACH38202Services and functions of the physical layerModel of physical layer of the UESimultaneous transmission and reception of physical channels and physical signals38300Overall Architecture and Functional SplitOverall ArchitectureFunctional SplitNetwork InterfacesRadio Protocol ArchitectureMulti-Radio Dual ConnectivityPhysical LayerWaveform, numerology and frame structureDownlinkUplinkCarrier aggregationTransport ChannelsLayer 2OverviewMAC SublayerRLC SublayerPDCP SublayerSDAP SublayerL2 Data FlowCarrier AggregationDual ConnectivitySupplementary UplinkBandwidth AdaptationRRCServices and FunctionsProtocol StatesSystem Information HandlingAccess ControlUE Capability Retrieval frameworkTransport of NAS MessagesCarrier AggregationBandwidth AdaptationUE Assistance InformationNG IdentitiesMobility and State TransitionsOverviewIntra-NRInter RATRoaming and Access RestrictionsSchedulingUE Power SavingQoSSecurityUE CapabilitiesSelf-Configuration and Self-OptimisationVerticals SupportURLLCIMS VoiceNetwork SlicingPublic Warning SystemEmergency Services38304General descriptionProcess and procedure descriptionsPLMN selectionCell selection and reselectionCell Reservations and Access RestrictionsTracking/RAN Area registrationReception of broadcast informationPaging38305Main concepts and requirementsAssumptions and GeneralitiesUE Positioning MethodsNG-RAN UE Positioning ArchitectureArchitectureFunctional Description of Related Elements Signalling protocols and interfacesGeneral NG-RAN UE Positioning proceduresPositioning methods and Supporting ProceduresGNSS positioning methodsOTDOA positioningEnhanced cell ID positioning methodsBarometric pressure sensor positioningWLAN positioningBluetooth positioningTBS positioningUse of LPP with SUPL38306UE Supported max data rateUE Capability Parameters38321MAC GeneralMAC proceduresRandom Access procedureMaintenance of Uplink Time AlignmentDL-SCH data transferUL-SCH data transferPCH/BCH receptionDiscontinuous Reception (DRX)Transmission and reception without dynamic schedulingActivation/Deactivation of SCellsActivation/Deactivation of PDCP duplicationMAC reconfiguration / ResetHandling of unknown, unforeseen and erroneous protocol dataHandling of measurement gapsBandwidth Part (BWP) operationSUL operationBeam Failure Detection and RecoveryHandling of MAC CEsData inactivity monitoringMAC Protocol Data Units, formats and parametersMAC Variables and constants38322RLC architecture, services and functionsRLC proceduresRLC protocol data units, formats and parametersRLC variables, constants and timers38323PDCP architecture, services and functionsPDCP proceduresPDCP protocol data units, formats, and parametersPDCP state variables, constants, and timers38331RRC Architecture, Services and FunctionsRRC ProceduresGeneral requirementsSystem informationIntroductionAcquisitionConnection controlIntroductionPagingRRC connection establishmentInitial AS security activationRRC reconfigurationCounter checkRRC connection re-establishmentRRC connection releaseRRC connection release requested by upper layersRadio link failure related actionsUE actions upon going to RRC_IDLEUE actions upon PUCCH/SRS release requestRRC connection resumeUnified Access ControlRRC connection rejectInter-RAT mobilityMeasurementsIntroductionConfigurationPerforming measurementsReport triggeringReportingLocation measurement indicationUE capabilitiesOthersDL information transferUL information transferSCG failure informationUE Assistance InformationFailure informationProtocol data units, formats and parametersGeneralRRC messagesMessage structureMessage definitionsRRC information elementsParameterized typesSystem information blocksRadio resource control informationUE capability informationOthersRRC multiplicity and type constraint valuesRRC Short MessageRRC Timers, Counters, Constants and UE variablesRRC Protocol data unit abstract syntaxRRC Specified and default radio configurationsRRC Generic error handlingRRC Radio information related interactions between network nodesRRC delay requirements 38401NG-RAN General PrinciplesNG-RAN ArchitectureNR-RAN Overall ProceduresUE Initial AccessIntra-gNB-CU MobilityCentralized retransmission of lost PDUsMulti-Connectivity operationF1 Startup and cells activationRRC state transitionRRC connection reestablishmentMultiple TNLAs for F1-COverall procedures involving E1 and F1NG-RAN gNB SynchronizationNG-RAN interfaces38410NG general aspects and principles38413NGAP ProceduresNGAP Procedures ListPDU Session ManagementUE Context Management UE Mobility Management 5G NG-RAN NGAP Procedures - PagingTransport of NAS Messages Interface Management Configuration Transfer Warning Message Transmission NRPPa Transport TraceLocation Reporting UE TNLA BindingUE Radio Capability Management Data Usage Reporting NGAP ElementsMessage Functional Definition and ContentTabular Format Contents5G NG-RAN NGAP Elements - PDU Session Management MessagesUE Context Management MessagesUE Mobility Management MessagesPaging MessagesNAS Transport MessagesInterface Management MessagesConfiguration Transfer MessagesWarning Message Transmission MessagesNRPPa Transport MessagesTrace MessagesLocation Reporting MessagesUE TNLA Binding MessagesUE Radio Capability Management MessagesData Usage Reporting MessagesInformation Element DefinitionsRadio Network Layer Related IEsTransport Network Layer Related IEsNAS Related IEsSMF Related IEsMessage and Information Element Abstract SyntaxMessage and Information Element Abstract SyntaxElementary Procedure DefinitionsPDU DefinitionsInformation Element DefinitionsCommon DefinitionsConstant DefinitionsContainer DefinitionsMessage Transfer Syntax and TimersHandling of Unknown, Unforeseen and Erroneous Protocol Data3842xXn general aspects and principlesXn signalling transportXnAPPrinciples, Services and FunctionsElementary proceduresBasic mobility proceduresDual Connectivity proceduresGlobal proceduresCommunication ElementsMessage Functional Definition and ContentInformation Element definitionsMessage and Information Element Abstract Syntax Message transfer syntax and TimersXn data transportNR user plane protocol28.544ForewordIntroduction1 Scope2 References3 Definitions of terms, symbols and abbreviations34.108ForewordIntroduction1 Scope2 References3 Definitions, abbreviations and symbols4 Common requirements of test equipment5 Reference test conditions6 Reference system configurations6 Reference system configurations6.1 Simulated network environments6.1 Simulated network environments6.1.0a Default Master Information Block and Scheduling Block messages6.1.0b Default System Information Block Messages6.1.1 SCCPCH configuration with Stand-alone SRB for PCCH in the first SCCPCH and Interactive/Background 32 kbps PS RAB + SRBs for CCCH/DCCH/BCCH in the second SCCPCH6.1.2 SCCPCH configuration with Stand-alone SRB for PCCH in the first SCCPCH, RB for CTCH + SRBs for CCCH/BCCH in the second SCCPCH and Interactive/Background 32 kbps PS RAB + SRBs for CCCH/DCCH/BCCH in the third SCCPCH (FDD only)6.1.3 SCCPCH configuration with Stand-alone SRB for PCCH in the first SCCPCH and Interactive/Background 32 kbps PS RAB + SRBs for CCCH/DCCH/BCCH in the second and third SCCPCHs6.1.4 Default parameters for 1 to 8 cell environments6.1.5 Reference Radio Conditions (FDD)6.1.6 Reference Radio Conditions (TDD)6.1.7 Reference Radio Conditions (GSM)6.1.8 Reference Radio Conditions (WLAN AP)6.2 Number of neighbour cells6.3 Cell/BS codes etc6.4 Routing/location area6.5 Network options settings6.6 Power control mode6.7 Tx Diversity modes6.8 Compressed mode parameters6.9 BCCH parameters6.10 Reference Radio Bearer configurations used in Radio Bearer interoperability testing6.10 Reference Radio Bearer configurations used in Radio Bearer interoperability testing6.10.1 QoS Architecture and RAB attributes6.10.2 RAB and signalling RB for FDD6.10.3 RAB and signalling RB for TDD6.11 Common Radio Bearer configurations for other test purposes6.11 Common Radio Bearer configurations for other test purposes6.11.1 Unacknowledged Mode Radio Bearer configuration (7 bit Length Indicator)6.11.1a Streaming / unknown / DL:64 kbps / PS RAB + Interactive or background / UL:8 DL:8 kbps / PS RAB + UL:3.4 DL:3.4 kbps SRBs for DCCH6.11.1b Streaming / unknown / DL:64 kbps / PS RAB + UL:3.4 DL:3.4 kbps SRBs for DCCH6.11.1c 8kbps RB for MBSFN MTCH (3.84 Mcps TDD)6.11.1d 8kbps RB for MBSFN MTCH (7.68 Mcps TDD)6.11.1e 8kbps RB for MBSFN MTCH (3.84 Mcps TDD IMB)6.11.2 Unacknowledged Mode Radio Bearer configuration (15 bit Length Indicator)6.11.2a 64kbps RB for MBSFN MTCH (3.84 Mcps TDD)6.11.2b 64kbps RB for MBSFN MTCH (7.68 Mcps TDD)6.11.3 Acknowledged Mode Radio Bearer configuration (7 bit Length Indicator)6.11.4 Acknowledged Mode Radio Bearer configuration (15 bit Length Indicator)6.11.4a Reference Radio Bearer configurations used in MAC-hs testing6.11.4b Interactive or background / UL: 0 kbps DL: 0 kbps PS RAB6.11.4c Streaming or interactive or background / UL: [max bit rate depending on UE category and TTI] DL: [max bit rate depending on UE category] / PS RAB + UL:3.4 DL:3.4 kbps SRBs for DCCH on DCH6.11.4d Streaming or interactive or background / UL: [max bit rate depending on UE category and TTI] DL: [max bit rate depending on UE category] / PS RAB + Streaming or interactive or background / UL: [max bit rate depending on UE category and TTI] DL: [max bit rate depending on UE category] + DL: 3.4 kbps SRBs for DCCH on E-DCH and DCH6.11.4e Interactive or background / UL:64 DL: 64 kbps / PS RAB + UL:3.4 DL:3.4 kbps SRBs for DCCH6.11.4f Reference Radio Bearer configurations used in MAC-ehs testing6.11.4g Streaming or interactive or background / UL: [max bit rate depending on UE category and TTI] DL: [max bit rate depending on UE category] / PS RAB + UL:3.4 DL:3.4 kbps SRBs for DCCH on DCH6.11.4h Streaming or interactive or background / UL: [max bit rate depending on UE category and TTI] DL: [max bit rate depending on UE category] / PS RAB + Streaming or interactive or background / UL: [max bit rate depending on UE category and TTI] DL: [max bit rate depending on UE category] + DL: 3.4 kbps SRBs for DCCH on E-DCH and DCH for 3.84Mcps TDD6.11.4i Reference Radio Bearer configurations used in CPC testing6.11.4i.1 Streaming or interactive or background / UL: [max bit rate depending on UE category and TTI] DL: [max bit rate depending on UE category] / UM PS RAB + UL: [max bit rate depending on UE category and TTI] DL: [max bit rate depending on UE category] SRBs for DCCH on E-DCH and HS-DSCH6.11.4j Reference Radio Bearer configurations used in Improved L2 testing6.11.4j.1 Interactive or background / UL:64 DL: [max bit rate depending on UE category] / UM PS RAB + UL:3.4 DL:3.4 kbps SRBs for DCCH6.11.4k Reference Radio Bearer configurations used in Improved L2 UL testing6.11.4l Reference Radio Bearer configurations used in UL packet filtering testing6.11.5 Reference Radio Bearer configurations used in Radio Bearer testing for 1.28 Mcps TDD6.11.6 Reference Radio Bearer configurations used in Radio Bearer testing for 7.68 Mcps TDD6.11.7 Reference Radio Bearer configurations used in Radio Bearer testing for 3.84 Mcps TDD IMB7 Generic setup procedures7.1 Basic Generic Procedures7.2 Generic setup procedures7.3 Test procedures for RF test7.4 Common generic procedures for AS testing7.5 Test procedures for A-GPS and A-GNSS Performance requirements testing7.6 Test procedures for MBMS testing8 Test USIM Parameters9 Default Message Contents9.1 Default Message Contents for Signalling9.1.1 Default RRC Message Contents (FDD)9.1.2 Default Message Contents for Signalling (TDD)9.1.3 Default RRC Message Contents for MBSFN (TDD)9.1.4 Default Message Contents for WLAN interworking9.1.5 Default Message Contents for Supplementary Services9.2 Default Message Contents for RF9.2 Default Message Contents for RF9.2.1 Default Message Contents for RF (FDD)9.2.2 Default Message Contents for RF (TDD)10 Void11 MBMS configurations for signalling test11 MBMS configurations for signalling test11.1 MCCH configurations11.2 MCCH configurations for MBSFN (TDD)11.2.1 MCCH configuration parameters11.2.2 MCCH messages transmission in test11.2.3 Combinations and transmission order of critical MCCH messages11.2.4 MBSFN service availability36.113Foreword1 Scope2 References3 Definitions, symbols and abbreviations4 Test conditions5 Performance assessment6 Performance Criteria7 Applicability overview8 Emission9 Immunity32.451ForewordIntroduction1 Scope2 References3 Definitions and abbreviations4 KPI overview5 Requirements33.163ForewordIntroduction1 Scope2 References3 Definitions and abbreviations4 Security Procedures for Battery Efficient Security for Very Low Throughput MTC Devices (BEST)5 Derivation of BEST Keys6 End to Middle Secured Data Protocol (EMSDP)7 BEST Service ManagementB.1 IntroductionB.2 Restful HTTP interface29.162Foreword1 Scope2 References3 Definitions, symbols and abbreviations4 General5 Network characteristics6 Interworking Reference Model for control plane interworking and user plane interworking7 Control plane interworking8 User Plane Interworking9 IMS-ALG and TrGW functionality for NAPT and IP Version Interworking10 IBCF – TrGW Interactions10.1 Overview10.2 Main Functions supported at the Ix Interface10.2.0 Introduction10.2.1 NAPT and IP version interworking10.2.2 Gate Management10.2.3 RTCP Handling10.2.4 IP Realm Indication10.2.5 Media Control10.2.6 Media Inactivity Detection10.2.7 QoS Packet Marking (differentiated services)10.2.8 Hanging Termination Detection10.2.9 Bandwidth Policing10.2.10 IMS end-to-end media plane security10.2.11 Through-Connection10.2.12 Emergency Call10.2.13 Explicit Congestion Notification support10.2.14 Optimal Media Routeing10.2.15 IP Realm Availability10.2.16 Access Transfer procedures with media anchored in ATGW10.2.17 Multimedia Priority Service (MPS) Support10.2.18 Coordination of Video Orientation10.2.19 Generic image attributes10.2.20 Interactive Connectivity Establishment (ICE)10.2.21 MSRP handling10.2.22 Alternative connection (ALTC) addresses management10.2.23 Video Region-of-Interest (ROI)10.2.24 SDP Capability Negotiation (SDPCapNeg)10.2.25 WebRTC Media Plane Optimization10.2.26 RTP-level pause and resume10.2.27 RTCP Codec Control Commands and Indications10.2.28 Delay Budget Information (DBI)10.3 Void10.4 Procedures29.238Foreword1 Scope2 References3 Definitions, symbols and abbreviations4 Applicability5 Profile DescriptionA.1 GeneralA.2 Relationships between gates and H.248 Streams34.123-2ForewordIntroduction1 Scope2 References3 Definitions and abbreviations4 Recommended test case applicability4 Recommended test case applicabilityA.1 Guidance for completing the ICS proformaA.2 Identification of the User EquipmentA.3 Identification of the protocolA.4 ICS proforma tablesA.4.1 UE Implementation TypesA.4.2 UE Service CapabilitiesA.4.3 Baseline Implementation CapabilitiesA.4.3.1 Baseline Implementation Capabilities to facilitate Conformance testingA.4.3.2 RF Baseline Implementation CapabilitiesA.4.3.3 Physical Layer Baseline Implementation CapabilitiesA.4.3.4 Layer 2/3 Baseline Implementation Capabilities (access stratum)A.4.4 Additional informationA.4.5 Additional information for the audit capabilitiesC.1 Labelling of FDD inter-band testsC.2 FDD/GSM band combinations for inter-RAT tests36.124Foreword1 Scope2 References3 Definitions and abbreviations4 Test conditions5 Performance assessment6 Performance criteria7 Applicability overview tables8 Methods of measurement and limits for EMC emissions9 Test methods and levels for immunity testsA.1 Calibration of audio levelsA.2 Measurement of audio levelsB.1 Calibration of data transferB.2 Derivation of Throughput PercentagesB.3 EUT without data application ancillaryB.4 EUT with data application ancillary51.010-5ForewordIntroduction1 Scope2 References3 Definitions and abbreviations4 ATS Structure5 Abstract test method and test configurations6 Specific Test Suite Operations for InterRAT GERAN to UTRAN Handover testing7 Generic Procedures for GERAN/LTE testingA.1 Version of specificationA.2 IR_G ATSB.0 IntroductionB.1 Parameter valuesC.1 Identification SummaryC.2 Abstract Test Suite SummaryC.3 Test LaboratoryC.4 ClientC.5 System Under TestC.6 Ancillary ProtocolsC.7 Protocol Layer Information for L3 of Mobile StationE.1 InterRAT test execution25.1011 Scope2 References3 Definitions, symbols and abbreviations4 General5 Frequency bands and channel arrangement6 Transmitter characteristics6.1 General6.2 Transmit power6.3 Frequency Error6.3A Frequency Error for DC-HSUPA6.3B Frequency error for UL OLTD6.3C Frequency error for UL CLTD6.3D Frequency error for UL MIMO6.3E Frequency error for DB-DC-HSUPA6.4 Output power dynamics6.4A Output pattern dynamics6.5 Transmit ON/OFF power6.5.1 Transmit OFF power6.5.2 Transmit ON/OFF Time mask6.5.3 Change of TFC6.5.4 Power setting in uplink compressed mode6.5.5 HS-DPCCH6.6 Output RF spectrum emissions6.7 Transmit intermodulation6.8 Transmit modulation7 Receiver characteristics7.1 General7.2 Diversity characteristics7.3 Reference sensitivity level7.4 Maximum input level7.5 Adjacent Channel Selectivity (ACS)7.6 Blocking characteristics7.6.3C Additional requirement for single band 4C-HSDPA (Narrow band blocking)7.6.3E Additional requirement for single band NC-4C-HSDPA (Narrow band blocking)7.7 Spurious response7.8 Intermodulation characteristics7.9 Spurious emissions7.10 Reference input power adjustment for a dual band device8 Performance requirement8.1 General8.2 Demodulation in static propagation conditions8.3 Demodulation of DCH in multi-path fading propagation conditions8.4 Demodulation of DCH in moving propagation conditions8.5 Demodulation of DCH in birth-death propagation conditions8.5A Demodulation of DCH in high speed train condition8.6 Demodulation of DCH in downlink Transmit diversity modes8.7 Demodulation in Handover conditions8.8 Power control in downlink8.9 Downlink compressed mode8.10 Blind transport format detection8.11 Detection of Broadcast channel (BCH)8.11A Detection of Broadcast channel (BCH) mapped to S-CCPCH8.12 Demodulation of Paging Channel (PCH)8.13 Detection of Acquisition Indicator (AI)8.13A Detection of E-DCH Acquisition Indicator (E-AI)8.14 UE UL power control operation with discontinuous UL DPCCH transmission operation8.15 (void)8.16 (void)8.17 UE UL power control operation with Algorithm 39 Performance requirement (HSDPA)9 Performance requirement (HSDPA)9.1 (void)9.2 Demodulation of HS-DSCH (Fixed Reference Channel)9.2 Demodulation of HS-DSCH (Fixed Reference Channel)9.2.1 Single Link performance9.2.2 Open Loop Diversity performance9.2.3 Closed Loop Diversity Performance9.2.4 MIMO Performance9.2.4A MIMO only with single-stream restriction Performance9.2.4B Four Transmit Antennas MIMO Performance9.2.4C MIMO Mode with Four Transmit Antennas Only With Dual-stream Restriction Performance9.2.5 Multiflow HSDPA performance9.3 Reporting of Channel Quality Indicator9.3 Reporting of Channel Quality Indicator9.3.1 Single Link Performance9.3.2 Open Loop Diversity Performance9.3.3 Closed Loop Diversity Performance9.3.4 MIMO Performance9.3.5 MIMO only with single-stream restriction Performance9.3.6 Multiflow HSDPA performance9.3.7 MIMO Performance with four transmit antennas9.3.8 MIMO with Four Transmit Antennas only with Dual-Stream Restriction Performance9.4 HS-SCCH Detection Performance9.5 HS-SCCH-less demodulation of HS-DSCH (Fixed Reference Channel)9.6 Requirements for HS-DSCH and HS-SCCH reception in CELL_FACH state10 Performance requirement (E-DCH)11 Performance requirement (MBMS)A.1 GeneralA.2 UL reference measurement channelA.2.1 UL reference measurement channel (12.2 kbps)A.2.2 UL reference measurement channel (64 kbps)A.2.3 UL reference measurement channel (144 kbps)A.2.4 UL reference measurement channel (384 kbps)A.2.5 UL reference measurement channel (768 kbps)A.2.5A UL reference measurement channel (768 kbps)A.2.6 UL E-DCH reference measurement channel for DC-HSUPA using BPSK modulationA.2.7 UL E-DCH reference measurement channel for DC-HSUPA using 16QAM modulationA.2.8 Combinations of UL E-DCH reference measurement channel for DC-HSUPA testsA.3 DL reference measurement channelA.3.0 DL reference measurement channel (0 kbps)A.3.1 DL reference measurement channel (12.2 kbps)A.3.2 DL reference measurement channel (64 kbps)A.3.3 DL reference measurement channel (144 kbps)A.3.4 DL reference measurement channel (384 kbps)A.3.5 DL reference measurement channel 2 (64 kbps)A.3A DL reference measurement channelA.4 DL reference measurement channel for BTFD performance requirementsA.4A Reference parameters for discontinuous UL DPCCH transmissionA.5 DL reference compressed mode parametersA.6 DL reference parameters for PCH testsA.7 DL reference channel parameters for HSDPA testsA.8 DL reference parameters for MBMS testsA.9 DL reference parameters for combined MTCH demodulation and cell identificationB.1 (void)B.2 Propagation ConditionsC.1 GeneralC.2 Connection Set-upC.3 During connectionC.4 W-CDMA Modulated InterfererC.5 HSDPA DL Physical channelsC.6 MBMS DL Physical channelsD.1 GeneralD.2 Environmental requirementsE.1 GeneralE.2 List of UARFCN used for UTRA FDD bands25.104Foreword1 Scope2 References3 Definitions and abbreviations4 General5 Frequency bands and channel arrangement6 Transmitter characteristics7 Receiver characteristics8 Performance requirementA.1 Summary of UL reference measurement channelsA.2 UL reference measurement channel for 12.2 kbpsA.3 UL reference measurement channel for 64 kbpsA.4 UL reference measurement channel for 144 kbpsA.5 UL reference measurement channel for 384 kbpsA.6 (void)A.7 Reference measurement channels for UL RACHA.8 Reference measurement channel for HS-DPCCHA.8A Reference measurement channel for HS-DPCCH for 4C-HSDPAA.9 Summary of E-DPDCH Fixed reference channelsA.10 E-DPDCH Fixed reference channel 1 (FRC1)A.11 E-DPDCH Fixed reference channel 2 (FRC2)A.12 E-DPDCH Fixed reference channel 3 (FRC3)A.13 E-DPDCH Fixed reference channel 4 (FRC4)A.14 E-DPDCH Fixed reference channel 5 (FRC5)A.15 E-DPDCH Fixed reference channel 6 (FRC6)A.16 E-DPDCH Fixed reference channel 7 (FRC7)A.17 E-DPDCH Fixed reference channel 8 (FRC8)A.18 E-DPDCH Fixed reference channel 9 (FRC9)A.19 E-DPDCH Fixed reference channel 10 (FRC10)B.1 Static propagation conditionB.2 Multi-path fading propagation conditionsB.3 Moving propagation conditionsB.4 Birth-Death propagation conditionsB.4A High speed train conditionsB.5 Multipath fading propagation conditions for E‑DPDCH and E-DPCCH25.123Foreword1 Scope2 References3 Definitions, symbols and abbreviations4 Idle Mode5 UTRAN Connected Mode Mobility6 (void)6A RRC Connection Control7 Timing characteristics8 UE Measurements Procedures8.1 General Measurement Requirements in CELL_DCH State (3.84 Mcps option)8.1A General Measurements Requirements in CELL_DCH State (1.28 Mcps option)8.1B General Measurement Requirements in CELL_DCH State (7.68 Mcps option)8.2 Measurements in CELL_DCH State with special requirements (3.84 Mcps option)8.2A Parallel Measurements in CELL_DCH State (1.28 Mcps option)8.2B Measurements in CELL_DCH State with special requirements (7.68 Mcps option)8.3 Capabilities for Support of Event Triggering and Reporting Criteria in CELL_DCH state (3.84 Mcps option)8.3A Capabilities for Support of Event Triggering and Reporting Criteria in CELL_DCH State (1.28 Mcps option)8.3B Capabilities for Support of Event Triggering and Reporting Criteria in CELL_DCH state (7.68 Mcps option)8.4 Measurements in CELL_FACH State (3.84 Mcps option)8.4A Measurements in CELL_FACH State (1.28 Mcps option)8.4B Measurements in CELL_FACH State (7.68 Mcps option)8.5 Capabilities for Support of Event Triggering and Reporting Criteria in CELL_FACH state (3.84 Mcps TDD option)8.5A Capabilities for Support of Event Triggering and Reporting Criteria in CELL_FACH state (1.28 Mcps option)8.5B Capabilities for Support of Event Triggering and Reporting Criteria in CELL_FACH state (7.68 Mcps TDD option)9 Measurements performance requirements10 FPACH physical layer information field definition (1.28 Mcps TDD)A.1 Purpose of AnnexA.2 Requirement classification for statistical testingA.3 RRM test configurationsA.4 Idle ModeA.5 UTRAN Connected Mode MobilityA.5.1 TDD/TDD HandoverA.5.2 TDD/FDD HandoverA.5.3 TDD/GSM HandoverA.5.3a TDD to E-UTRA FDD HandoverA.5.3b TDD to E-UTRA TDD HandoverA.5.3c UTRA TDD to E-UTRA FDD handover: unknown target cellA.5.3d UTRA TDD to E-UTRA TDD handover: unknown target cellA.5.3e TDD/GSM Handover: Non-synchronization target cellA.5.4 Cell Re-selection in CELL_FACHA.5.4A Cell Re-selection in Enhanced CELL_FACHA.5.5 Cell Re-selection in CELL_PCHA.5.6 Cell Re-selection in URA_PCHA.5.7 Serving HS-DSCH cell changeA.5.8 Inter-RAT cell change order from UTRAN TDD to GSM(GPRS)A.6 (void)A.6A RRC Connection ControlA.7 Timing characteristicsA.8 UE Measurements ProceduresA.9 Measurement Performance RequirementsA.9 Measurement Performance RequirementsA.9.1 Measurement Performance for UE (3.84 Mcps TDD option)A.9.2 Measurement Performance for UE for 1.28 Mcps TDDA.9.3 Measurement Performance for UE (7.68 Mcps TDD option)B.1. Conditions for Idle modeB.2. Conditions for UE Measurements Procedures25.133Foreword1 Scope2 References3 Definitions, symbols and abbreviations4 Idle Mode Tasks5 UTRAN Connected mode mobility6 RRC Connection Control7 Timing and Signalling characteristics8 UE Measurements Procedures9 Measurements Performance RequirementsA.1 Purpose of AnnexA.2 Requirement classification for statistical testingA.3 RRM test configurationsA.4 Idle ModeA.5 UTRAN Connected Mode MobilityA.5.1 FDD/FDD Soft HandoverA.5.2 FDD/FDD Hard HandoverA.5.3 (void)A.5.4 Inter-system Handover from UTRAN FDD to GSMA.5.4c Inter-system Handover from UTRAN FDD to E-UTRAN FDD; Unknown Target CellA.5.4d Inter-system Handover from UTRAN FDD to E-UTRAN TDD; Unknown Target CellA.5.5 Cell Re-selection in CELL_FACHA.5.6 Cell Re-selection in CELL_PCHA.5.7 Cell Re-selection in URA_PCHA.5.8 Serving HS-DSCH cell changeA.5.9 Enhanced Serving HS-DSCH cell changeA.5.10 Intrafrequency System information acquisition for CSG cellA.5.11 Interfrequency System information acquisition for CSG cellA.6 RRC Connection ControlA.7 Timing and Signalling CharacteristicsA.8 UE Measurements ProceduresA.9 Measurement Performance RequirementsB.1. Conditions for Idle mode tasksB.2. Conditions for UE Measurements ProceduresB.3. Conditions for Measurement Performance for UEB.4. Conditions for UTRAN Connected mode mobility25.141Foreword1 Scope2 References3 Definitions and abbreviations4 General test conditions and declarations5 Format and interpretation of tests6 Transmitter6.1 General6.2 Base station output power6.3 Frequency error6.4 Output power dynamics6.5 Output RF spectrum emissions6.6 Transmitter intermodulation6.7 Transmit modulation7 Receiver characteristics8 Performance requirementA.1 Summary of UL reference measurement channelsA.2 UL reference measurement channel for 12,2 kbpsA.3 UL reference measurement channel for 64 kbpsA.4 UL reference measurement channel for 144 kbpsA.5 UL reference measurement channel for 384 kbpsA.6 (void)A.7 Reference measurement channels for UL RACHA.8 (void)A.9 Reference measurement channel for HS-DPCCHA.9A Reference measurement channel for 4C-HSDPA HS-DPCCHA.10 Summary of E-DPDCH Fixed reference channelsA.11 E-DPDCH Fixed reference channel 1 (FRC1)A.12 E-DPDCH Fixed reference channel 2 (FRC2)A.13 E-DPDCH Fixed reference channel 3 (FRC3)A.14 E-DPDCH Fixed reference channel 4 (FRC4)A.15 E-DPDCH Fixed reference channel 5 (FRC5)A.16 E-DPDCH Fixed reference channel 6 (FRC6)A.17 E-DPDCH Fixed reference channel 7 (FRC7)A.18 E-DPDCH Fixed reference channel 8 (FRC8)A.19 E-DPDCH Fixed reference channel 9 (FRC9)A.20 E-DPDCH Fixed reference channel 10 (FRC10)B.1 TransmitterB.2 ReceiverB.3 Performance requirementC.1 Statistical testing of receiver BER/BLER performanceC.2 Statistical Testing of E-DPDCH ThroughputD.1 Static propagation conditionD.2 Multi-path fading propagation conditionsD.3 Moving propagation conditionsD.4 Birth-Death propagation conditionsD.5 Multi-path fading propagation conditions for E‑DPDCH and E-DPCCHE.1 GeneralE.2 Definition of the processE.3 NotesG.1 Transmitter measurementsG.2 Receiver measurementsG.3 Performance measurementsH.1 Purpose of AnnexH.2 Received Total Wideband PowerH.3 Transmitted code powerH.4 Transmitted carrier power26.103Foreword1 Scope2 Normative references3 Definitions and Abbreviations4 General5 3GPP Codec List for OoBTC in a BICC-based Circuit Switched Core Network and for AoIP6 Codec List for the Call Control Protocol7 3GPP Codecs for OoBTC in a SIP-I -based Circuit Switched Core Network26.179ForewordIntroduction1 Scope2 References3 Definitions and abbreviations4 Codecs and media handling for MCPTT26.261ForewordIntroduction1 Scope2 References3 Definitions of terms, symbols and abbreviations4 Interfaces5 Performance for conversational services6 Performance for non-conversational services26.446Foreword1 Scope2 References3 Abbreviations4 General5 AMR-WB backward compatible transcoding functions6 AMR-WB backward compatible ANSI-C code7 AMR-WB backward compatible error concealment of erroneous or lost frames8 AMR-WB backward compatible comfort noise aspects9 AMR-WB backward compatible source controlled rate operation10 AMR-WB backward compatible Voice Activity Detector (VAD)11 AMR-WB backward compatible frame structure and interface to Iu, Uu, and Nb26.448Foreword1 Scope2 References3 Definitions, symbols and abbreviations4 General5 Jitter Buffer Management5.1 Overview5.2 Depacketization of RTP packets (informative)5.3 Network Jitter Analysis and Delay Estimation5.4 Adaptation Control Logic5.4.1 Control Logic5.4.2 Frame-based adaptation5.4.3 Signal-based adaptation5.5 Receiver Output Buffer5.6 De-Jitter Buffer6 Decoder interaction26.449Foreword1 Scope2 References3 Abbreviations4 General5 Functions on the transmit (TX) side6 Functions on the receive (RX) side7 Computational details and bit allocation26.450Foreword1 Scope2 References3 Abbreviations4 General5 EVS Codec DTX Operation26.453Foreword1 Scope2 References3 Abbreviations4 EVS Codec generic frame format in CS Networks26.454Foreword1 Scope2 References3 Definitions and abbreviations4 General5 RAB aspects6 Iu Interface User Plane (RAN-CN)7 Uu Interface User Plane (UE-RAN)8 Nb Interface User Plane (CN-CN) of a BICC-based CS Core Network (NbF)9 Nb Interface User Plane (CN-CN) of a SIP-I-based CS Core Network (NboIP)10 Mb Interface User Plane11 Interworking between MGW Terminations36.579-3Foreword1 Scope2 References3 Definitions, symbols and abbreviations4 General5 MCPTT Client Configuration6 MCPTT Server - MCPTT Client operation7 MCPTT Server - MCPTT Server operation38.824Foreword1 Scope2 References3 Definitions, symbols and abbreviations4 Introduction5 Baseline performance achievable with Rel-15 NR URLLC6 Layer 1 enhancements7 UL inter UE Tx prioritization/multiplexing8 Enhanced UL configured grant (grant free) transmissions9 Conclusion and recommendation38.885Foreword1 Scope2 References3 Definitions, symbols and abbreviations4 Introduction5 Sidelink (PC5) aspects6 Uplink and downlink (Uu) aspects7 QoS management8 RAT and interface selection9 Coexistence10 Network aspects11 Evaluations and measurement results12 ConclusionsA.1 Simulation profilesA.2 Link-level simulation parametersB.1 Resource allocation Mode 1B.1.1 Simulation assumptionsB.1.2 Detailed resultsB.1.2.1 UnicastB.1.2.2 GroupcastB.1.2.3 BroadcastB.2 Resource allocation Mode 2B.2.1 Simulation assumptionsB.2.2 Detailed resultsB.2.2.1 UnicastB.2.2.2 GroupcastB.2.2.3 BroadcastC.1 S-SSB detectionC.1.1 Simulation assumptionsC.1.2 Detailed resultsC.1.2 Detailed resultsC.2 PSBCH decodingC.2 PSBCH decoding45.004Foreword1 Scope1.1 References1.2 Abbreviations2 Modulation format for GMSK3 Modulation format for 8PSK4 Modulation format for 16QAM and 32QAM at the normal symbol rate5 Modulation format for QPSK, 16QAM and 32QAM at the higher symbol rate6 Modulation format for AQPSK26.104Foreword1 Scope2 Normative references3 Definitions and abbreviations4 C code structure5 Homing procedure6 File formats26.204Foreword1 Scope2 References3 Definitions and abbreviations4 C code structure5 Homing procedure6 File formats26.818ForewordIntroduction1 Scope2 References3 Definitions and abbreviations4 VR streaming tests description5 DTS-UHD tests results5.1 Xperi test results on Test 15.1.1 Test design5.1.2 Test processing5.1.3 Test material5.1.4 Listening environment5.1.5 Grading interface5.1.6 Listening panel5.1.7 Results5.2 Xperi test results on Test 25.3 Xperi test results on Test 35.4 Xperi conclusions5.5 Fraunhofer IIS crosscheck results6 Metadata Assisted EVS Codec (MAEC) tests results6.1 Dolby test results on Test 16.2 Dolby test results on Test 26.3 Dolby test results on Test 36.3.1. Test plan6.3.2 Test results6.4 Nokia crosscheck results on Test 16.4.1 Introduction6.4.2 Test description and results6.5 Philips crosscheck results for HIQ mode on Test 26.6 Ericsson crosscheck results for FOA mode6.7 Fraunhofer IIS crosscheck results6.8 Qualcomm crosscheck results on Test 17 OMAF 3D Audio Baseline Media Profile test results7.1 Fraunhofer IIS/Qualcomm test results7.1.1 Test setup7.1.2 Training and introduction phase7.1.3 Generation of bit streams for the test materials7.1.4 Codec Quality Characterization tests7.1.4.4 Reference binaural renderer Quality Characterization Tests8 spAACe test results8.1 Qualcomm test results on Test 18.1.1 Introduction and experimental design8.1.2 Selection of assessors8.1.3 Test materials8.1.4 Presentation interface8.1.5 Listening environment8.1.6 Listening system8.1.7 Listening level8.1.8 Generation of anchor/reference and test conditions8.1.9 Attributes8.1.10 Presentation of results8.1.11 Presentation of results for First Order Ambisonics8.2 Qualcomm test results on Test 28.2.1 Introduction and experimental design8.2.2 Selection of assessors8.2.3 Test materials8.2.4 Presentation interface8.2.5 Listening environment8.2.6 Listening system8.2.7 Headphone impulse response measurement8.2.8 Headphone compensation filter generation8.2.9 Listening level8.2.10 Generation of anchor/reference and test conditions8.2.11 Attributes8.2.12 Presentation of results8.3 Qualcomm test results on Test 3A.1 SummaryA.2 Processing descriptionA.3 ESD to First Order Ambisonics (FOA)A.4 ESD to Third Order Ambisonics (HOA)23.179Foreword1 Scope2 References3 Definitions, symbols and abbreviations4 Introduction5 Assumptions and architectural requirements6 Involved business relationships7 Functional model8 Identities9 Application of functional model to deployments10 Procedures and information flows10.1 MCPTT configuration10.2 User authentication and authorization for MCPTT service10.3 Affiliation to MCPTT group(s)10.4 Group management (on-network)10.5 Pre-established session (on-network)10.6 Group call10.6.1 General10.6.2 On-network group call10.6.3 Off-network group call10.7 Private call10.8 Simultaneous session for MCPTT call10.9 Floor control10.9.1 Floor control for on-network MCPTT service10.9.2 Floor control for off-network MCPTT service10.10 Use of MBMS transmission (on-network)10.11 MCPTT resource management (on-network)10.12 MCPTT media plane transmissions with partner MCPTT systems (on-network)10.13 Use of UE-to-network relay10.14 Location information (on-network)A.1 Service continuity between on-network MCPTT service and UE-to-network relay MCPTT serviceB.1 GeneralB.2 UE configuration dataB.3 MCPTT user profile dataB.4 Group configuration dataB.5 Service configuration dataB.6 Initial UE configuration dataC.1 Local UE settings for MCPTT23.234Foreword1 Scope2 References3 Definitions and abbreviations4 WLAN Radio networks interworking with 3GPP5 Void6 Void7 VoidD.2 VoidD.3 Void24.381Foreword1 Scope2 References3 Definitions and abbreviations4 to 78 Technical content24.382Foreword1 Scope2 References3 Definitions and abbreviations4 to 7 (void)8 Technical content24.383Foreword1 Scope2 References3 Definitions and abbreviations4 to 89 Technical content24.384Foreword1 Scope2 References3 Definitions and abbreviations4 to 78 Technical content26.233ForewordIntroduction1 Scope2 References3 Abbreviations4 Usage scenarios5 General service architecture6 Functional components of a PSS terminal7 File format8 Interworking with other core network services9 Security10 Digital Rights Management (Release 6)32.151ForewordIntroduction1 Scope2 References3 Definitions and abbreviations4 Information Service (IS) templateW1 ScopeW2 ScopeX Information Object ClassesY Interface Definition32.152ForewordIntroduction1 Scope2 References3 Definitions and abbreviations4 Requirements5 Model Elements and Notations5.1 Basic model elements5.2 Stereotype5.3 Void5.4 Association classes5.4 Association classes5.5 Abstract ClassA.1 First SampleA.2 Second Sample22.234ForewordIntroduction1 Scope2 References3 Definitions and abbreviations4 General description5 Void6 Void7 Void23.327Foreword1 Scope2 References3 Definitions and Abbreviations4 Void5 Void6 Void24.503Foreword1 Scope2 ReferencesEndorsement noticeGlobal modifications to 3GPP TS 24.229Global modifications to 3GPP TS 24.229A.1.3 RolesA.1.3 RolesA.2.1.4 PDU parametersA.2.2.3 PDUsZA.1 VoidZA.2 VoidZA.3 VoidZA.4 VoidZA.5 VoidZA.6 VoidZA.7 VoidZA.8 VoidZA.9 VoidZA.9A VoidZA.10 VoidZA.11 Extensions needed in table A.162 of ES 283 003ZC.1 IntroductionZC.2 Procedures at the terminating networkZC.3 Extensions needed in table A.4 of ES 283 00332.792ForewordIntroduction1 Scope2 References3 Definitions and abbreviations4 Information Object Classes34.114Foreword1 Scope2 References3 Definitions, symbols, abbreviations and equations4 General5 Transmitter Performance6 Receiver PerformanceA.1 Phantom specificationsA.2 Anechoic chamber constraintsA.3 Reverberation chamber constraintsA.4 Embedded DevicesB.1 Calibration ProcedureB.2 Calibration Procedure – Reverberation Chamber MethodD.1 Maximum uncertainty of Test SystemD.2 Test tolerances (informative)D.3 Derivation of Test Requirements (informative)E.1 Mismatch uncertainty between measurement receiver and the probe antennaE.2 FFSE.3 Insertion loss of the probe antenna cableE.4 Insertion loss of the probe antenna attenuator (if used)E.5 Insertion loss of the RF relays (if used)E.6 Influence of the antenna cableE.7 Absolute gain of the probe antennaE.8 Measurement Receiver: uncertainty of absolute levelE.9 Measurement distanceE.10 Quality of quiet zoneE.11 Tx-power drift of DUTE.12 Uncertainty related to the use of phantomE.13 Coarse sampling gridE.14 Random uncertaintyE.15 Uncertainty of network analyzerE.16 Uncertainty of the gain/efficiency of the calibration antennaE.17 Base station simulator: uncertainty of the absolute levelE.18 BER measurement: output level step resolutionE.19 Statistical uncertainty of the BER measurementE.20 BER normalization uncertaintyE.21 DUT sensitivity driftE.22 Cable loss measurement uncertaintyE.23 Signal generator: uncertainty of the absolute output levelE.24 Signal generator: output level stabilityE.25 Insertion loss: Calibration antenna feed cableE.26 Insertion loss: Calibration antenna attenuator (if used)E.26.A Chamber Statistical Ripple and RepeatabilityE.26.B Additional Power Loss in EUT ChassisE.27 Examples of uncertainty budget calculations for TRP(Informative)E.28 Examples of uncertainty budget calculations for TRS(Informative)E.29 Examples of uncertainty budget calculations for TRP, reverberation chamber method (Informative)E.30 Examples of uncertainty budget calculations for TRS, reverberation chamber method (Informative)G.1 Shielded anechoic chamber specificationsG.2 Quiet Zone reflectivity level validationG.3 FFSG.4 Standard deviation of electric fieldG.A.1 Shielded reverberation chamber specificationsG.A.2 Reverberation chamber statistical ripple and repeatability validationH.1 GeneralH.2 Total Radiated PowerH.3 Total Radiated Sensitivity34.122Foreword1 Scope2 References3 Definitions, abbreviations and equations4 Frequency bands and channel arrangement5 Transmitter Characteristics5.1 General5.2 User Equipment maximum output power5.2A User Equipment maximum output power with E-DCH5.2B User Equipment maximum output power with HS-SICH and DPCH5.3 UE frequency stability5.4.1 Uplink power control5.4.2 Minimum output power5.4.3 Transmit OFF power5.4.4 Transmit ON/OFF Time mask5.4.5 Out-of-synchronisation handling of output power for continuous transmission5.4.6 Out-of-synchronisation handling of output power for discontinuous transmission5.5 Output RF spectrum emissions5.6 Transmit Intermodulation5.7 Transmit Modulation5.4 Output Power Dynamics6 Receiver Characteristics6.1 General6.2 Reference sensitivity level6.2A Reference sensitivity level (IMB)6.3 Maximum Input Level6.3A Maximum Input Level for HS-PDSCH Reception (16QAM)6.3B Maximum Input Level for HS-PDSCH Reception (64QAM)6.3C Maximum Input Level (IMB)6.4 Adjacent Channel Selectivity (ACS)6.4A Adjacent Channel Selectivity (ACS) (IMB)6.5 Blocking Characteristics6.5A Blocking Characteristics (IMB)6.6 Spurious Response6.6A Spurious Response (IMB)6.7 Intermodulation Characteristics6.7A Intermodulation Characteristics (IMB)6.8 Spurious Emissions7 Performance Requirements7.1 General7.2 Demodulation in static propagation conditions7.3 Demodulation of DCH in multipath fading conditions7.4 Base station transmit diversity mode for 3,84 Mcps TDD Option7.5 Power control in downlink7.6 Uplink Power Control7.7 Demodulation of DCH in moving conditions7.8 Demodulation of DCH in birth-death conditions8 Requirements for Support of RRM8.1 General8.2 Idle Mode Tasks8.3 UTRAN Connected Mode Mobility8.3.1 TDD/TDD Handover for 3,84 Mcps Option8.3.1A TDD/TDD Handover for 1,28 Mcps Option8.3.1B TDD/TDD Handover for 7,68 Mcps Option8.3.2 TDD/FDD Handover for 3,84 Mcps Option8.3.2A TDD/FDD Handover for 1,28 Mcps Option8.3.2B TDD/FDD Handover for 7,68 Mcps Option8.3.3 TDD/GSM Handover8.3.3a UTRA TDD to E-UTRA FDD Handover8.3.3b UTRA TDD to E-UTRA TDD Handover8.3.3c UTRA TDD to E-UTRA FDD Handover: unknown target cell8.3.3d UTRA TDD to E-UTRA TDD Handover: unknown target cell8.3.3e TDD/GSM Handover: non-synchronization target cell8.3.4 Cell Re-selection in CELL_FACH8.3.4A Cell Re-selection in Enhanced CELL_FACH8.3.5 Cell Re-selection in CELL_PCH8.3.6 Cell Re-selection in URA_PCH8.3.7 Serving HS-DSCH cell change8.3.8 Inter-RAT cell change order from UTRAN TDD to GSM(GPRS)8.4.1 RRC re-establishment delay8.4.1A Random Access8.4.2 Transport Format Combination selection in UE8.4.3 E-TFC selection in UE8.5 Timing Characteristics8.6 UE Measurements Procedures8.6.1 TDD intra frequency measurements8.6.2 TDD inter frequency measurements8.6.3 FDD measurements8.6.4 GSM measurements8.6.5 E-UTRA measurements8.7 Measurements Performance Requirements8.7 Measurements Performance Requirements8.7.1 P-CCPCH RSCP8.7.2 CPICH measurements (FDD)8.7.3 Timeslot ISCP8.7.4 UTRA carrier RSSI8.7.5 GSM carrier RSSI8.7.6 SIR8.7.7 Transport Channel BLER8.7.8 SFN-SFN observed time difference8.7.9 Observed time difference to GSM cell8.7.10 UE GPS Timing of Cell Frames for UP8.7.11 SFN-CFN observed time difference8.7.12 UE transmitted power8.7.13 UE Transmission Power Headroom8.7.14 E-UTRAN FDD RSRP8.7.15 E-UTRAN TDD RSRP8.7.16 E-UTRAN FDD RSRQ8.7.17 E-UTRAN TDD RSRQ9 Performance requirements for HSDPA9.1 General9.2 Performance requirement for 3.84 Mcps TDD option9.3 Performance requirements for 1.28 Mcps TDD option9.3.1 HS-DSCH throughput for Fixed Reference Channels9.3.1A HS-DSCH throughput for Fixed Reference Channels 0.5 Mbps UE class QPSK9.3.1C HS-DSCH throughput for Fixed Reference Channels 1.6 Mbps UE class QPSK/16QAM9.3.1D HS-DSCH throughput for Fixed Reference Channels 2.2 Mbps UE class QPSK/16QAM9.3.1E HS-DSCH throughput for Fixed Reference Channels 2.8 Mbps UE class QPSK/16QAM9.3.1F HS-DSCH throughput for Fixed Reference Channels Categories 16-18- 64QAM9.3.1G HS-DSCH throughput for Fixed Reference Channels – Categories 19-21 64QAM9.3.1H HS-DSCH throughput for Fixed Reference Channels – Categories 22-24 64QAM9.3.1I HS-DSCH throughput for Fixed Reference Channels –MIMO UE Category 259.3.1J HS-DSCH throughput for Fixed Reference Channels –MIMO UE Category 269.3.1K HS-DSCH throughput for Fixed Reference Channels –MIMO UE Category 279.3.1L HS-DSCH throughput for Fixed Reference Channels –MIMO UE Category 289.3.1M HS-DSCH throughput for Fixed Reference Channels –MIMO UE CategoriesCategory 299.3.1N HS-DSCH throughput for Fixed Reference Channels –MIMO UE CategoriesCategory 309.3.2 HS-DSCH throughput for Variable Reference Channels9.3.2A HS-DSCH throughput for Variable Reference Channels 0.5 Mbps UE class9.3.2B HS-DSCH throughput for Variable Reference Channels 1.1 Mbps UE class9.3.2C HS-DSCH throughput for Variable Reference Channels 1.6 Mbps UE class9.3.2D HS-DSCH throughput for Variable Reference Channels 2.2 Mbps UE class9.3.2E HS-DSCH throughput for Variable Reference Channels 2.8 Mbps UE class9.3.3 Reporting of HS-DSCH Channel Quality Indicator9.3.3A Reporting of HS-DSCH Channel Quality Indicator-0.5Mbps UE class9.3.3B Reporting of HS-DSCH Channel Quality Indicator-1.1Mbps UE class9.3.3C Reporting of HS-DSCH Channel Quality Indicator-1.6Mbps UE class9.3.3D Reporting of HS-DSCH Channel Quality Indicator-2.2Mbps UE class9.3.3E Reporting of HS-DSCH Channel Quality Indicator-2.8Mbps UE class9.3.3F Reporting of HS-DSCH Channel Quality Indicator – 64QAM UE capability categories 16 - 189.3.3G Reporting of HS-DSCH Channel Quality Indicator – 64QAM UE capability categories 19 - 219.3.3H Reporting of HS-DSCH Channel Quality Indicator – 64QAM UE capability categories 22 - 249.3.3J Reporting of HS-DSCH Channel Quality Indicator – category 26 MIMO9.3.3K Reporting of HS-DSCH Channel Quality Indicator – category 27 MIMO9.3.3L Reporting of HS-DSCH Channel Quality Indicator – category 28 MIMO9.3.3M Reporting of HS-DSCH Channel Quality Indicator – category 29 MIMO9.3.3N Reporting of HS-DSCH Channel Quality Indicator – category 30 MIMO9.3.4 HS-SCCH Detection Performance9.4 Performance requirement for 7.68 Mcps TDD option10 Performance requirements (MBMS)10.1 Demodulation of MCCH10.2 Demodulation of MTCH10.2A Demodulation of MTCH-for MBSFN capable UE10.3 Demodulation of MTCH and cell identification10.4 Demodulation of MCCH for a MBSFN capable UE10.5 Demodulation of MTCH for a MBSFN capable UE10.5A Demodulation of MTCH for a IMB capable UE10.6 MBSFN TDD and FDD same platform sharing11 Performance requirement (E-DCH)12 Performance requirement under multiple-cell scenario12.1 General12.2 Demodulation of DCH in static propagation conditions12.3 Demodulation of DCH in Multipath fading Case 1 conditions12.4 Demodulation of DCH in Multipath fading Case 3 conditions12.4.1 Definition and applicability12.4.2 Minimum requirements12.4.3 Test purpose12.4.4 Method of test12.4.5 Test requirementsB.1 GeneralB.2 Definition of the processB.3 NotesC.1 GeneralC.2 UL Reference measurement channelsC.3 DL Reference measurement channelsC.3.1 DL reference measurement channel (12,2 kbps)C.3.2 DL reference measurement channel (64 kbps)C.3.3 DL reference measurement channel (144 kbps)C.3.4 DL reference measurement channel (384 kbps)C.3.5 BCH reference measurement channelC.3.6 DL reference measurement channel (2 Mbps) for 3,84 Mcps TDD OptionC.3.7 DL reference measurement channel (2 Mbps) for 7,68 Mcps TDD OptionC.3.8 DL reference measurement channel for MBSFN only UEs (28kbps)C.4 HSDPA reference measurement channelsC.4.1 HSDPA reference measurement channels for 3,84 Mcps TDD optionC.4.2 HSDPA reference measurement channels for 1.28 Mcps TDD optionC.4.2.1 Reference measurement channels for 0.5Mbps UE classC.4.2.2 Reference measurement channels for 1.1Mbps UE classC.4.2.3 Reference measurement channels for 1.6Mbps UE classC.4.2.4 Reference measurement channels for 2.2Mbps UE classC.4.2.5 Reference measurement channels for 2.8Mbps UE classC.4.2.6 Reference measurement channels for Category 16-24 UEC.4.2.7 Reference measurement channels for Category 25 UEC.4.2.8 Reference Measurement Channel for category 26 UEC.4.2.9 Reference Measurement Channel for category 27 UEC.4.2.10 Reference Measurement Channel for category 28 UEC.4.2.11 Reference Measurement Channel for category 29 UEC.4.2.12 Reference Measurement Channel for category 30 UEC.4.2A HSDPA reference measurement channels for 7,68 Mcps TDD optionC.4.3 Variable Reference Channel definition for 3,84 Mcps and 1,28 Mcps TDD optionsC.5 Downlink reference parameters for MBMS testsC.6 E-DCH Reference measurement channelsD.1 Test EnvironmentsD.2 Propagation ConditionsE.1 GeneralE.3 During connectionF.1 Acceptable uncertainty of Test SystemF.2 Test Tolerances (This clause is informative)F.3 Interpretation of measurement resultsF.4 Derivation of Test Requirements (This clause is informative)F.4 Derivation of Test Requirements (This clause is informative)F.4.1 3.84Mcps TDD OptionF.4.2 1.28Mcps TDD OptionF.4.3 7.68Mcps TDD OptionF.5 Acceptable uncertainty of Test Equipment (This clause is informative)F.6 General rules for statistical testingF.6.1 Statistical testing of receiver BER/BLER performanceF.6.2 Statistical testing of RRM delay performanceF.6.3 Statistical Testing of HSDPA Receiver PerformanceF.6.3.1 DefinitionF.6.3.2 Mapping throughput to block error ratioF.6.3.3 Bad DUT factorF.6.3.4 Minimum Test timeF.6.3.5 Pass fail decision rulesG.1 GeneralG.2 Environmental requirementsH.1 Baseline Implementation Capabilities of 3.84 Mcps TDDH.1A Baseline Implementation Capabilities of 1.28 Mcps TDDH.1B Baseline Implementation Capabilities of 7.68 Mcps TDDH.2 Service Implementation Capabilities:42.033Foreword1 Scope2 References3 Definitions and abbreviations4 Description5 Normal Operation6 Exceptional procedures7 Interworking considerations8 Charging aspects9 Minimum Service Requirements43.033Foreword1 Scope2 References3 Definitions and abbreviations4 Functional architecture5 Activation, deactivation and interrogation5 Activation, deactivation and interrogation5.1 Activation5.2 Deactivation5.3 Interrogation6 Invocation of Lawful Interception7 SecurityA.1 Mobile originated circuit switched callsA.2 Mobile terminated circuit switched callsA.3 Call hold / call waitingA.4 Multiparty callsA.5 Call forwarding / call deflectionA.5 Call forwarding / call deflectionA.5.1 Unconditional call forwardingA.5.2 Call forwarding on not reachable (IMSI detached)A.5.3 Call forwarding on busy (network determined)A.5.4 Call forwarding on not reachable (no response to paging/radio channel failure)A.5.5 Call forwarding on no replyA.5.6 Call forwarding on busy (user determined)/call deflectionA.5.7 Call waiting / call forwarding on no replyA.6 Explicit call transferB.1 ArchitectureB.2 Activation, deactivation and interrogationB.2 Activation, deactivation and interrogationB.2.1 ActivationB.2.2 DeactivationB.2.3 InterrogationB.3 Invocation of Lawful InterceptionB.4 SecurityB.5 Information flows for Lawful Interception invocation (informative)01.01Intellectual Property RightsForeword1 Scope2 References3 Abbreviations4 General5 Content of GSM Release 19996 Specifications and ReportsHistory24.234Foreword1 Scope2 References3 Definitions, symbols and abbreviations4 General5 Network selection6 WLAN UE to 3GPP network protocols7 Parameters coding8 Tunnel management proceduresA.1 GeneralA.2 VoidA.3 VoidB.1 General24.235Foreword1 Scope2 References3 Definitions, and abbreviations4 I-WLAN Management Object5 Management Object parameters24.327Foreword1 Scope2 References3 Definitions and abbreviations4 General5 I-WLAN mobility proceduresA.1 GeneralA.2 I-WLAN Mobility Specific DSMIPv6 Information ElementsB.1 GeneralC.1 GeneralC.2 System acting as Home link in collocated caseC.3 System acting as Home link in non-collocated case24.407Foreword1 Scope2 References3 Definitions and abbreviations4 Originating Identification Presentation (OIP) and Originating Identification Restriction (OIR)B.1 Originating filter criteria for OIR serviceB.2 Terminating filter criteria for OIP service24.451Foreword1 Scope2 References3 Endorsement notice4 Global modifications to 3GPP TS 24.34124.454Foreword1 Scope2 References3 Definitions and abbreviations4 Closed User Group (CUG)24.504Foreword1 Scope2 References3 Definitions and abbreviations4 Communications Diversion (CDIV)A.1 Normal casesA.2 Interworking24.508Foreword1 Scope2 References3 Definitions and abbreviations4 Terminating Identification Presentation (TIP) and Terminating Identification Restriction (TIR)B.1 Originating IFC for TIP serviceB.2 Terminating IFC for TIR service26.235ForewordIntroduction1 Scope2 References3 Definitions and abbreviations4 General5 System overview6 Functional requirements7 Call control8 Bearer control9 Multimedia stream encapsulationA.1 VideoA.2 AudioA.3 Text26.236ForewordIntroduction1 Scope2 References3 Definitions and abbreviations4 General5 Media type requirements6 Call control7 Bearer controlA.1 Video enhancements28.601ForewordIntroduction1 Scope2 References3 Definitions and abbreviations4 Concepts and background5 Requirements28.602ForewordIntroduction1 Scope2 References3 Definitions and abbreviations4 Model4.1 Imported information entities and local labels4.2 Class diagram4.2.1 Relationships4.2.2 Inheritance4.3 Class definitions4.4 Attribute definitions4.5 Common notifications28.606ForewordIntroduction1 Scope2 References3 Definitions and abbreviations4 Solution set definitionsA.1 Architectural featuresA.2 MappingB.1 Architectural featuresB.2 MappingB.3 Solution set definitions29.161Foreword1 Scope2 References3 Definitions, abbreviations and symbols4 Network characteristics5 Interworking classifications6 Access reference configuration7 Subscription checking8 Interworking with PDN (IP)9 Interworking with PDN 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Mapping6 Rules for management information model extensions32.765ForewordIntroduction1 Scope2 References3 Definitions, symbols and abbreviations4 Architectural Features5 Mapping32.796ForewordIntroduction1 Scope2 References3 Definitions and abbreviations4 Solution Set DefinitionsA.1 Architectural featuresA.2 MappingA.3 Solution Set definitionsB.1 Architectural featuresB.2 MappingB.3 Solution Set definitions34.229-4ForewordIntroduction1 Scope2 References3 Definitions and abbreviations4 Requirements on the TTCN development5 Test model5.1 IMS IP-CAN test model5.1.1 Ports interfacing to SS5.1.2 SAD5.1.3 Network interface5.1.4 SigComp and related control port5.1.5 SIP TTCN-3 Codec5.1.6 DHCP and DNS data ports5.2 Upper Tester (UT)5.3 TTCN-35.4 Support of XCAP6 ASP definitions7 Codec definitions for IP User Data8 Design consideration51.010-7Foreword1 Scope2 References3 Abbreviations4 Orbital model information, assistance data and assistance data files5 GPS information6 GNSS 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References3 Definitions and abbreviations4 CONFerence (CONF)A.1 Call flow for CONF interworking between NGN and PSTNA.2 Call flow for 3PTY CONF24.528Foreword1 Scope2 References3 Definitions and abbreviations4 Common basic communication proceduresA.1 Providing announcements to a user during the establishment of a communication sessionA.2 Providing announcements to a user during an established communicationA.3 Communication request rejectedA.4 Providing announcements to a user during the release of a communication sessionB.1 Basic call with UE busy with T-AS involvement (NDUB condition check)B.2 Busy condition (NDUB) detected by terminating ASD.1 GeneralD.1 General24.529Foreword1 Scope2 References3 Definitions and abbreviations4 Explicit Communication transfer (ECT)A.1 Blind transferA.2 Consultative transferB.1 Example of filter criteria for ECTC.1 Example of B REFER's A to CC.2 Example of A REFER's B to C25.144Foreword1 Scope2 References3 Definitions, symbols and abbreviations4 General5 Frequency bands6 Transmitter Performance7 Receiver PerformanceA.1 GeneralA.2 Environmental requirementsB.1 GeneralB.2 Total Radiated PowerB.3 Total Radiated Sensitivity29.209Foreword1 Scope2 References3 Definitions and abbreviations4 Gq interface5 Policy control procedures6 Gq protocolA.1 Support for SIP forking29.427Foreword1 Scope2 References3 Definitions and abbreviationsEndorsement noticeGlobal modifications to 3GPP TS 29.163 V7.1.0(clauses 7.2.3 and 7.4)ZA.1 Interworking SIP to ISUPZA.2 Interworking ISUP to SIP29.458Foreword1 Scope2 References3 Definitions and abbreviations4 SIP Transfer of Charging InformationB.1 GeneralB.2 NNI Charging informationB.3 Common information elements/types32.111-3ForewordIntroduction1 Scope2 References3 Definitions and abbreviations4 Architectural Features5 Mapping6 AlarmIRPNotifications InterfaceA.1 IDL specification (file name "AlarmIRPConstDefs.idl")A.2 IDL specification (file name “AlarmIRPSystem.idl”)A.3 IDL specification (file name 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SuMGPRSSupplService6.3.19 SuMUser6.3.20 SuMCredentials6.3.21 IMSPublicIdentification6.3.22 MobileUserData6.3.23 Void6.3.24 SuMServiceParameter6.3.25 SuMIdentity6.3.26 ServerCapabilities6.3.27 EPSService6.3.28 EPSSubscribedService6.3.29 EPSServiceProfile6.3.30 PSCommonServiceProfile6.3.31 IWANParameters6.3.32 OptHandover3GPP2Parameters6.3.33 Non3GPPAccessParameters6.3.34 Common3GPPAccessServiceProfile6.4 Information relationship definitions6.5 Information attribute definitions32.307ForewordIntroduction1 Scope2 References3 Definitions and abbreviations4 Architectural features5 Mapping6 IRPAgent's Behaviour32.317ForewordIntroduction1 Scope2 References3 Definitions and abbreviations4 Architectural Features5 Mapping32.385ForewordIntroduction1 Scope2 References3 Definitions and abbreviations4 Structure and content of configuration data XML filesA.1 Partial Suspension of Itf-N specific XML schemas (file name "partialSuspensionOfItfN.xsd")32.387ForewordIntroduction1 Scope2 References3 Definitions, symbols and abbreviations4 Architectural features5 Mapping32.443ForewordIntroduction1 Scope2 References3 Definitions and abbreviations4 Architectural features5 Mapping6 TraceIRPNotification InterfaceA.1 IDL specification (file name "TraceIRPConstDefs.idl")A.2 IDL specification (file name “TraceIRPSystem.idl”)A.3 IDL specification (file name “TraceIRPNotifications.idl”)32.445ForewordIntroduction1 Scope2 References3 Definitions and abbreviations4 Trace Management IRP XML Definitions32.521ForewordIntroduction1 Scope2 References3 Definitions and abbreviations4 Concepts and background5 Business level requirements6 Specification level requirements7 Functions and Architecture32.526ForewordIntroduction1 Scope2 References3 Definitions and abbreviations4 Solution Set definitionsA.1 Architectural FeaturesA.2 MappingA.3 Solution Set definitionsB.1 Architectural featuresB.2 MappingB.3 Solution Set definitions32.621ForewordIntroduction1 Scope2 References3 Definitions and abbreviations4 Requirements32.631ForewordIntroduction1 Scope2 References3 Definitions and abbreviations4 Requirements32.632ForewordIntroduction1 Scope2 References3 Definitions and abbreviations4 System overview5 Modelling approach6 Information Object Classes6.1 Imported information entities and local labels6.2 Class diagram6.2.1 Attributes and relationships6.2.2 Inheritance6.3 Information object class definitions6.4 Information relationship definitions6.5 Information attribute definitions6.6 Particular information configurations6.7 Common notifications32.636ForewordIntroduction1 Scope2 References3 Definitions and abbreviationsSolution Set definitionsA.1 Architectural featuresA.2 MappingA.3 Solution Set definitionsB.1 Architectural featuresB.2 MappingB.3 Solution Set definitions32.641ForewordIntroduction1 Scope2 References3 Definitions and abbreviations4 Requirements32.643ForewordIntroduction1 Scope2 References3 Definitions and abbreviations4 Architectural features5 Mapping6 Rules for management information model extensionsA.1 IDL specification (file name "UtranNetworkResourcesNRMDefs.idl")32.645ForewordIntroduction1 Scope2 References3 Definitions and abbreviations4 Structure and content of configuration data XML files32.651ForewordIntroduction1 Scope2 References3 Definitions and abbreviations4 Requirements32.671ForewordIntroduction1 Scope2 References3 Definitions and abbreviations4 Requirements for the State Management IRP32.672ForewordIntroduction1 Scope2 References3 Definitions and abbreviations4 Void5 Information Object Classes (IOCs)32.691ForewordIntroduction1 Scope2 References3 Definitions and abbreviations4 Requirements32.692ForewordIntroduction1 Scope2 References3 Definitions and abbreviations4 System overview5 Modelling approach6 Information Object Classes32.696ForewordIntroduction1 Scope2 References3 Definitions and abbreviations4 Solution Set definitionsA.1 Architectural featuresA.2 MappingA.3 Solution Set definitions32.711ForewordIntroduction1 Scope2 References3 Definitions and abbreviationsRequirements32.716ForewordIntroduction1 Scope2 References3 Definitions and abbreviations4 Solution Set DefinitionsA.1 Architectural featuresA.2 MappingA.3 Solution Set definitionsB.1 Architectural featuresB.2 MappingB.3 Solution Set definitions32.721ForewordIntroduction1 Scope2 References3 Definitions and abbreviations4 Requirements5 Issues32.722ForewordIntroduction1 Scope2 References3 Definition and Abbreviation4 Modelling approach5 Information Object Classes32.725ForewordIntroduction1 Scope2 References3 Definitions and abbreviations4 Structure and content of configuration data XML files32.726ForewordIntroduction1 Scope2 References3 Definitions and abbreviations4 Solution Set definitionsA.1 Architectural FeaturesA.2 MappingA.3 Rules for management information model extensionsA.4 Solution Set definitionsB.1 Architectural featuresB.2 MappingB.3 Solution Set definitions32.731ForewordIntroduction1 Scope2 References3 Definitions and abbreviations4 Requirements32.732ForewordIntroduction1 Scope2 References3 Definitions and abbreviations4 System overview5 Modelling approach6 Information Object Classes32.736Foreword1 Scope2 References3 Definitions and abbreviations4 Solution Set definitionsA.1 Architectural FeaturesA.2 MappingA.3 Rules for NRM extensionsB.1 Architectural featuresB.2 MappingB.3 Solution Set definitions32.741ForewordIntroduction1 Scope2 References3 Definitions and abbreviations4 Requirements5 Issues32.742ForewordIntroduction1 Scope2 References3 Definitions and abbreviations4 Modelling approach5 Information Object Classes5.1 Imported information entities and local labels5.2 Class diagram5.2.1 Attributes and relationships5.2.2 Inheritance5.3 Information object class definitions5.4 Information relationship definitions5.5 Information attribute definitions32.746ForewordIntroduction1 Scope2 References3 Definitions and abbreviations4 Solution Set DefinitionsA.1 Architectural featuresA.2 MappingA.3 Solution Set definitionsB.1 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Scope2 References3 Definitions, symbols and abbreviationsConcepts and background5 Requirements32.782ForewordIntroduction1 Scope2 References3 Definitions and abbreviationsSystem Overview5 Modelling approach6 Information Object Classes32.785ForewordIntroduction1 Scope2 References3 Definitions and abbreviations4 Architectural Features5 Mapping32.786ForewordIntroduction1 Scope2 References3 Definitions and abbreviations4 Solution Set DefinitionsA.1 Architectural featuresA.2 MappingA.3 Solution Set definitionsB.1 Architectural featuresB.2 MappingB.3 Solution Set definitions32.791Introduction1 Scope2 References3 Definitions and abbreviations4 Concepts and background5 Requirements34.171Foreword1 Scope2 References3 Definitions, symbols, abbreviations and equations4 General5 Void34.172Foreword1 Scope2 References3 Definitions, symbols and abbreviations4 General5 Void09.02Foreword1 Scope2 References3 Abbreviations4 Configuration of the mobile network5 Overload and compatibility overview6 Requirements concerning the use of SCCP and TC7 General on MAP services8 Mobility services9 Operation and maintenance services10 Call handling services11 Supplementary services related services12 Short message service management services13 Network-Requested PDP Context Activation services14 General15 Elements of procedure16 Mapping on to TC services16.1 Dialogue control16.2 Service specific procedures16.3 SDL descriptions16.3 SDL descriptions17 Abstract syntax of the MAP protocol18 General on MAP user procedures19 Mobility procedures19.1 Location management Procedures19.1 Location management Procedures19.1.1 Location updating19.1.2 Location Cancellation19.1.3 Detach IMSI19.1.4 Purge MS19.2 Handover procedure19.2.1 General19.2.2 Handover procedure in MSC-A19.2.3 Handover procedure in MSC-B19.2.4 Handover error handling macro19.2.5 Handover procedure in VLR19.3 Fault recovery procedures19.4 Macro Insert_Subs_Data_Framed_HLR20 Operation and maintenance procedures20.1 General20.2 Tracing procedures20.2 Tracing procedures20.2.1 Procedures in the HLR20.2.2 Procedures in the VLR20.2.3 Procedures in the MSC20.2.4 Procedures in the SGSN20.3 Subscriber data management procedures20.3 Subscriber data management procedures20.3.1 Procedures in the HLR20.3.2 Procedures in the VLR20.3.3 Procedures in the SGSN20.4 Subscriber Identity procedure21 Call handling procedures21.1 General21.2 Retrieval of routing information21.2.1 General21.2.2 Process in the GMSC21.2.3 Procedures in the HLR21.2.4 Process in the VLR to provide a roaming number21.2.5 Process in the VLR to restore subscriber data21.2.6 Process in the VLR to provide subscriber information21.2.7 Process in the HLR for Any Time Interrogation21.2.3 Process in the HLR21.3 Transfer of call handling21.4 Inter MSC Group Call Procedures21.5 Allocation and modifications of resources in an SIWFS21.5.1 General21.5.2 Process in the VMSC21.5.3 Process in the SIWFS21.6 Setting of Reporting State21.7 Status Reporting21.8 Remote User Free22 Supplementary services procedures22 Supplementary services procedures22.1 Functional supplementary service processes22.2 Registration procedure22.3 Erasure procedure22.4 Activation procedure22.5 Deactivation procedure22.6 Interrogation procedure22.7 Invocation procedure22.8 Password registration procedure22.9 Mobile Initiated USSD procedure22.9.1 General22.9.2 Procedures in the MSC22.9.3 Procedures in the VLR22.9.4 Procedures in the HLR22.10 Network initiated USSD procedure22.10.1 General22.10.2 Procedure in the MSC22.10.3 Procedure in the VLR22.10.4 Procedure in the HLR22.11 Common macros for clause 2222.12 Supplementary Service Invocation Notification procedure22.13 Activation of a CCBS request22.14 Deactivation of a CCBS request23 Short message service procedures23.1 General23.2 The mobile originated short message transfer procedure23.3 The mobile terminated short message transfer procedure23.3 The mobile terminated short message transfer procedure23.3.1 Procedure in the Servicing MSC23.3.2 Procedures in the VLR23.3.3 Procedures in the HLR23.3.4 Procedures in the gateway MSC23.3.5 Procedure in the Servicing SGSN23.4 The Short Message Alert procedure23.5 The SM delivery status report procedure23.6 Common procedures for the short message clause24 GPRS process description25 General macro description25.1 MAP open macros25.2 Macros to check the content of indication and confirmation primitives25.3 The page and search macros25.4 Macros for handling an Access Request25.5 Authentication macros and processes25.6 IMEI Handling Macros25.7 Insert Subscriber Data Macros25.8 Request IMSI Macros25.9 Tracing macros25.10 Short Message Alert procedures25.10.1 Subscriber_Present_VLR process25.10.2 Macro Alert_Service_Centre_HLR25.10.3 The Mobile Subscriber is presentB.1 Fully Expanded ASN.1 Source of MAP-Protocol/TCAPMessagesB.2 Fully Expanded ASN.1 Source of MAP-DialogueInformationD.1 Mapping of Clause numbers11.21Foreword1 Scope2 References3 Definitions, abbreviations, frequency bands and channels4 General test conditions and declarations5 Format and interpretation of tests6 Transmitter7 Receivers7 Receivers7.1 Static Layer 1 receiver functions (nominal error ratios)7.2 Erroneous Frame Indication Performance7.3 Static Reference Sensitivity Level7.4 Multipath Reference Sensitivity Level7.5 Reference interference level7.6 Blocking Characteristics7.7 Intermodulation characteristics7.8 AM suppression7.9 Spurious emissions from the receiver antenna connector8 Radiated spurious emissions9 Radio link managementA.1 General theoretical methodologyA.2 Detailed theoretical methodologyA.3 Limitations and corrections to the theoretical methodologyA.4 Alternative experimental methodologyA.5 Detailed definition of error eventsB.1 Base Station System Test Equipment (BSSTE)B.2 Measurement set ups for TX intermodulationC.1 GSM 900; Number of samples for testingC.2 DCS 1800; Number of Samples for Testing22.112Foreword1 Scope2 References3 Definitions and abbreviations4 General requirements5 Component requirements6 Protocol requirements7 Functional requirements of the USAT Interpreter22.127Foreword1 Scope2 References3 Definitions and abbreviations4 General Description of OSA5 The role of OSA within the VHE framework for services6 High level requirements to OSA7 Void8 Charging requirements9 Requirements on interfaces at different levels of abstractions10 Security and Privacy requirements11 Requirements for Policy Management12 Event Notification Function13 Functions offered by OSA14 Service Brokering FunctionA.1 Travel support and information serviceA.2 VoidA.3 Access to SCFs in another network14 Service Brokering Function23.1401 Scope1 Scope3 Abbreviations4.1 Overview4.2 Involved MMS Elements4.3 Protocol Framework4.4 Addressing5.1 MMS User Agent5.2 MMS Server5.3 MMS Relay5.4 MMS User databasesInvolved MMSE Interfaces6.2 MMS Relay – MMS User Agent6.3 MMS Relay – MMS Server6.4 MMS Relay – MMS User Databases6.5 MMS Relay – HLR6.6 Interworking of different MMSEsWAP Protocol Framework7.2 WAP Architectural Support for MMS7.3 WAP Transaction Flows Supporting MMS7.4 Terminal Capability Negotiation7.5 MMS Message Contents7.6 MMS Presentation7.7 MMS Security Model between MMS User Agent and MMS RelayA.1 IntroductionA.2 Example of combined MMS-Relay/MMS-ServerA.3 Example of non-combined MMS-Relay and MMS-ServerA.4 Example of MMS interaction with T.30 Facsimile ServicesA.5 Example of MMS interaction with 2G/3G Voice MailboxesA.6 Example of interaction with Internet E-Mail MessagingA.7 Example of interaction with Short Message Service, SMS23.198ForewordIntroduction1 Scope2 References3 Definitions and abbreviations4 OSA support of VASP5 Open Service Access6 Framework7 Service Capability Features (SCFs)8 Parlay X Web Services: OSA at a higher level of abstraction24.403Foreword1 Scope2 ReferencesEndorsement noticeGlobal modifications to 3GPP TS 24.229Global modifications to 3GPP TS 24.2297.6 3GPP IM CN subsystem XML bodyZA.1 IntroductionZA.2 Trust domainZA.3 Procedures at the originating UEZA.4 Procedures at the originating P-CSCFZA.5 Procedures at the originating S-CSCFZA.6 Procedures at the I-CSCFZA.7 Procedures at the IBCFZA.8 Procedures at the terminating P-CSCFZA.9 Procedures at the AS at the originating networkZA.9A Procedures at the S-CSCF at the terminating networkZA.10 Extensions needed in table A.4 of ES 283 003ZA.11 Extensions needed in table A.162 of ES 283 00324.404Foreword1 Scope2 References3 Definitions and abbreviations4 Communication Diversion (CDIV)A.1 Normal casesA.2 Interworking24.430Foreword1 Scope2 ReferencesEndorsement noticeEndorsement of OMA-TS-Presence_SIMPLE-V1_0Endorsement of 3GPP TS 24.14124.516Foreword1 Scope2 References3 Definitions and abbreviations4 Malicious Communication Identification (MCID)A.1 MCID invocationB.1 Terminating S-CSCF29.198-01ForewordIntroduction1 Scope2 References3 Definitions and abbreviations4 Open Service Access APIs5 Structure of the OSA API (29.198) and Mapping (29.998) documents6 Methodology7. Introduction to OSA APIs8 Backwards Compatibility ConsiderationsA.2 NamespaceA.3 Object ReferencesA.4 Mapping of DatatypesA.5 Use of NULLA.6 ExceptionsA.7 Naming space across CORBA modulesB.1 Tools and LanguagesB.2 Proposed Namespaces for the OSA WSDLB.3 Object ReferencesB.4 Mapping UML Data Types to XML SchemaB.5 Mapping of UML Interfaces to WSDLC.1 Java™ Realisation OverviewC.2 Tools and languagesC.3 Generic mappings (Elements common to J2SE™ and J2EE™)C.4 J2SE™ Specific ConventionsC.5 J2EE™ Specific ConventionsD.1 General ExceptionsD.2 Specific Exceptions29.198-02ForewordIntroduction1 Scope2 References3 Definitions and abbreviations4 Common Data definitions5 Common System Data definitions5.1 Standard Data types5.2 Other Data sorts5.3 Interface Related Data definitions5.4 Exception Classes5.5 Date- and Time-related Data definitions5.6 Address-related Data definitions5.7 Price-related Data definitions5.8 Data Types Common Across Call Control and Data Session Control5.8.1 TpDataSessionQosClassE.1 General ExceptionsE.2 Specific Exceptions29.198-03ForewordIntroduction1 Scope2 References3 Definitions, symbols and abbreviations4 Overview of the Framework5 The Base Interface Specification6 Framework Access Session API6.1 Sequence Diagrams6.2 Class Diagrams6.3 Interface Classes6.4 State Transition Diagrams7 Framework-to-Application API7.1 Sequence Diagrams7.1.1 Event Notification Sequence Diagrams7.1.2 Integrity Management Sequence Diagrams7.1.3 Service Discovery Sequence Diagrams7.1.4 Service Agreement Management Sequence Diagrams7.2 Class Diagrams7.3 Interface Classes7.4 State Transition Diagrams7.4 State Transition Diagrams7.4.1 Service Discovery State Transition Diagrams7.4.2 Service Agreement Management State Transition Diagrams7.4.3 Integrity Management State Transition Diagrams7.4.4 Event Notification State Transition Diagrams8 Framework-to-Service API8.1 Sequence Diagrams8.1.1 Service Discovery Sequence Diagrams8.1.2 Service Registration Sequence Diagrams8.1.3 Service Instance Lifecycle Manager Sequence Diagrams8.1.4 Integrity Management Sequence Diagrams8.1.5 Event Notification Sequence Diagrams8.2 Class Diagrams8.3 Interface Classes8.4 State Transition Diagrams8a Framework‑to‑Enterprise Operator API8a Framework‑to‑Enterprise Operator API8a.1 Sequence Diagrams8a.2 Class Diagrams8a.3 Interface Classes8a.4 State Transition Diagrams9 Service Properties10 Data Definitions11 Exception ClassesD.1 General ExceptionsD.2 Specific Exceptions29.198-04-1ForewordIntroduction1 Scope2 References3 Definitions and abbreviationsCall Control SCFThe Service Interface SpecificationsCommon Call Control Data TypesD.1 General ExceptionsD.2 Specific Exceptions29.198-04-2ForewordIntroduction1 Scope2 References3 Definitions and abbreviations4 Generic Call Control Service Sequence Diagrams4 Generic Call Control Service Sequence Diagrams4.1 Additional Callbacks4.2 Alarm Call4.3 Application Initiated Call4.4 Call Barring 14.5 Number Translation 14.6 Number Translation 1 (with callbacks)4.7 Number Translation 24.8 Number Translation 34.9 Number Translation 44.10 Number Translation 54.11 Prepaid4.12 Pre-Paid with Advice of Charge (AoC)5 Class Diagrams6 Generic Call Control Service Interface Classes7 Generic Call Control Service State Transition Diagrams8 Generic Call Control Service Properties9 Generic Call Control Data DefinitionsD.1 General ExceptionsD.2 Specific Exceptions29.198-04-3ForewordIntroduction1 Scope2 References3 Definitions and abbreviations4 MultiParty Call Control Service Sequence Diagrams4 MultiParty Call Control Service Sequence Diagrams4.1 Application initiated call setup4.2 Call Barring 24.3 Call forwarding on Busy Service4.4 Call Information Collect Service4.5 Complex Card Service4.6 Hotline Service4.7 Network Controlled Notifications4.8 Use of the Redirected event5 Class Diagrams6 MultiParty Call Control Service Interface Classes7 MultiParty Call Control Service State Transition Diagrams7.1 State Transition Diagrams for IpMultiPartyCallControlManager7.2 State Transition Diagrams for IpMultiPartyCall7.3 State Transition Diagrams for IpCallLeg8 Multi-Party Call Control Service Properties9 Multi-Party Call Control Data DefinitionsD.1 General ExceptionsD.2 Specific Exceptions29.198-04-4ForewordIntroduction1 Scope2 References3 Definitions and abbreviationsMultiMedia Call Control Service Sequence DiagramsClass DiagramsMultiMedia Call Control Service Interface ClassesMultiMedia Call Control Service State Transition DiagramsMulti-Media Call Control Data DefinitionsD.1 General ExceptionsD.2 Specific Exceptions29.198-04-5ForewordIntroduction1 Scope2 References3 Definitions and abbreviations4 Conference call control Service Sequence Diagrams5 Class Diagrams6 Conference call control Service Interface Classes7 Conference call control Service State Transition Diagrams8 Conference call control Data DefinitionsD.1 General ExceptionsD.2 Specific Exceptions29.198-05ForewordIntroduction1 Scope2 References3 Definitions and abbreviations4 Generic and Call User Interaction and Administration SCF5 Sequence Diagrams5.1 Generic and Call User Interaction Sequence Diagrams5.1.1 Alarm Call5.1.2 Call Barring 15.1.3 Network Controlled Notifications5.1.4 Prepaid5.1.5 Pre-Paid with Advice of Charge (AoC)5.2 Generic User Interaction Administration Sequence Diagrams6 Class Diagrams7 The Service Interface Specifications8 Generic User Interaction Interface Classes9 State Transition Diagrams10 Service Properties11 Data Definitions12 Exception ClassesD.1 General ExceptionsD.2 Specific Exceptions29.198-06ForewordIntroduction1 Scope2 References3 Definitions and abbreviations4 Mobility SCF5 Sequence Diagrams5.1 User Location Sequence Diagrams5.2 User Location Camel Sequence Diagrams5.3 User Location Emergency Sequence Diagrams5.4 User Status Sequence Diagrams5.5 User Binding Sequence Diagrams6 Class Diagrams7 The Service Interface Specifications8 Mobility Interface Classes9 State Transition Diagrams10 Service Properties11 Data Definitions12 Exception ClassesD.1 General ExceptionsD.2 Specific Exceptions29.198-07ForewordIntroduction1 Scope2 References3 Definitions and abbreviations4 Terminal Capabilities SCF5 Sequence Diagrams6 Class Diagrams7 The Service Interface Specifications8 Terminal Capabilities Interface Classes9 State Transition Diagrams10 Service Properties11 Terminal Capabilities Data Definitions12 Exception ClassesD.1 General ExceptionsD.2 Specific Exceptions29.198-08ForewordIntroduction1 Scope2 References3 Definitions and abbreviations4 Data Session Control SCF5 Sequence Diagrams6 Class Diagrams7 The Service Interface Specifications8 Data Session Control Interface Classes9 State Transition Diagrams10 Data Session Control Service Properties11 Data DefinitionsD.1 General ExceptionsD.2 Specific Exceptions29.198-10ForewordIntroduction1 Scope2 References3 Definitions and abbreviations4 Connectivity Manager SCF5 Sequence Diagrams6 Class Diagrams6 Class Diagrams7 The Service Interface Specifications8 Connectivity Manager Interface Classes9 State Transition Diagrams10 Data Definitions11 Exception ClassesD.1 General ExceptionsD.2 Specific Exceptions29.198-11ForewordIntroduction1 Scope2 References3 Definitions and abbreviationsAccount Management SCFSequence DiagramsClass DiagramsThe Service Interface SpecificationsAccount Management Interface ClassesState Transition DiagramsAccount Management Service PropertiesData DefinitionsException ClassesD.1 General ExceptionsD.2 Specific Exceptions29.198-12ForewordIntroduction1 Scope2 References3 Definitions and abbreviationsCharging SCFSequence DiagramsClass DiagramsThe Service Interface SpecificationsCharging Interface ClassesState Transition DiagramsContent Based Charging Service PropertiesData DefinitionsException ClassesD.1 General ExceptionsD.2 Specific Exceptions29.198-13ForewordIntroduction1 Scope2 References3 Definitions and abbreviationsPolicy Management SCFSequence DiagramsUse of Policy RepositoryIntroduce condition and action into ruleCreate eventCreate and modify domainASP offering services to prepaid subscribersCreate Signature for an evaluation contextRequest Evaluation of PoliciesRegister for and Receive Notification of a Policy EventClass DiagramsThe Service Interface SpecificationsPolicy Management (PM) Interface ClassesState Transition DiagramsPM Service PropertiesData DefinitionsPolicy Management Exception ClassesD.1 General ExceptionsD.2 Specific Exceptions29.198-14ForewordIntroduction1 Scope2 References3 Definitions and abbreviations4 Presence and Availability Management SCF5 Sequence Diagrams6 Class Diagrams6 Class Diagrams6.1 PAM Provisioning SCF Class Diagrams6.2 PAM Access SCF Class Diagrams6.3 PAM Event SCF Class Diagrams7 The Service Interface Specifications8 Presence and Availability Management Interface Classes9 State Transition Diagrams10 PAM Service Properties11 PAM Data Definitions12 Presence and Availability Management Exception ClassesD.1 General ExceptionsD.2 Specific Exceptions29.198-15ForewordIntroduction1 Scope2 References3 Definitions and abbreviations4 Multi Media Messaging SCF5 Sequence Diagrams6 Class Diagrams7 The Service Interface Specifications8 Multi Media Messaging Interface Classes9 State Transition Diagrams10 Multi-Media Messaging Service Properties11 Data Definitions12 Exception ClassesD.1 General ExceptionsD.2 Specific Exceptions29.198-16ForewordIntroduction1 Scope2 References3 Definitions and abbreviations4 Service Broker SCF5 Sequence Diagrams6 Class Diagrams7 The Service Interface Specifications8 Service Broker Interface Classes9 State Transition Diagrams10 Service Broker Service Properties11 Data Definitions12 Exception ClassesD.1 General ExceptionsD.2 Specific Exceptions29.199-01ForewordIntroduction1 Scope2 References3 Definitions and abbreviations4 Use of Web Services technologies5 Detailed service description6 Namespaces7 Sequence diagrams8 XML Schema data type definition9 Web Service interface definition10 Fault definitions11 Service policies12 WSDL usage and style13 Backward Compatibility GuidelinesB.1 General ExceptionsB.2 Specific Exceptions29.199-02ForewordIntroduction1 Scope2 References3 Definitions and abbreviations4 Detailed service description5 Namespaces6 Sequence diagrams7 XML Schema data type definition8 Web Service interface definition9 Fault definitions10 Service policiesB.1 General ExceptionsB.2 Specific Exceptions29.199-04ForewordIntroduction1 Scope2 References3 Definitions and abbreviations4 Detailed service description5 Namespaces6 Sequence Diagrams7 XML Schema data type definition8 Web Service interface definition9 Fault definitions10 Service policiesB.1 General ExceptionsB.2 Specific Exceptions29.199-05ForewordIntroduction1 Scope2 References3 Definitions and abbreviations4 Detailed service description5 Namespaces6 Sequence diagrams7 XML schema data type definition8 Web Service interface definition9 Fault definitions10 Service policiesB.1 General ExceptionsB.2 Specific Exceptions29.199-06ForewordIntroduction1 Scope2 References3 Definitions and abbreviations Services4 Detailed service description5 Namespaces6 Sequence diagrams7 XML Schema data type definition8 Web Service interface definition9 Fault definitions10 Service policiesB.1 General ExceptionsB.2 Specific Exceptions29.199-07ForewordIntroduction1 Scope2 References3 Definitions and abbreviations4 Detailed service description5 Namespaces6 Sequence diagrams7 XML Schema data type definition8 Web Service interface definition9 Fault definitions10 Service policiesB.1 General ExceptionsB.2 Specific Exceptions29.199-08ForewordIntroduction1 Scope2 References3 Definitions and abbreviations4 Detailed service description5 Namespaces6 Sequence diagrams7 XML Schema data type definition8 Web service interface definition9 Fault definitions10 Service policiesB.1 General ExceptionsB.2 Specific Exceptions29.199-09ForewordIntroduction1 Scope2 References3 Definitions and abbreviations4 Detailed service description5 Namespaces6 Sequence diagrams7 XML Schema data type definition8 Web service interface definition9 Fault definitions10 Service policiesB.1 General ExceptionsB.2 Specific Exceptions29.199-10ForewordIntroduction1 Scope2 References3 Definitions and abbreviations4 Detailed service description5 Namespaces6 Sequence diagrams7 XML Schema data type definition8 Web Service interface definition9 Fault definitions10 Service policiesB.1 General ExceptionsB.2 Specific Exceptions29.199-11ForewordIntroduction1 Scope2 References3 Definitions and abbreviations4 Detailed service description5 Namespaces6 Sequence diagrams6.1 Play audio and check status6.2 Play audio and cancel6.3 Adding and Removing Media6.4 Play Media File and Collect Digits from End User6.5 Play Media and Retrieve media from End user7 XML Schema data type definition8 Web Service interface definition9 Fault definitions10 Service policiesB.1 General ExceptionsB.2 Specific Exceptions29.199-12ForewordIntroduction1 Scope2 References3 Definitions and abbreviations4 Detailed service description5 Namespaces6 Sequence diagrams6 Sequence diagrams6.1 Setting up a conference6.2 Void6.3 Conference owner disconnects6.4 All participants disconnect6.5 Conference ended by application7 XML Schema data type definition8 Web Service interface definition9 Fault definitions10 Service policiesB.1 General ExceptionsB.2 Specific Exceptions29.199-13ForewordIntroduction1 Scope2 References3 Definitions and abbreviations4 Detailed service description5 Namespaces6 Sequence diagrams7 XML Schema data type definition8 Web Service interface definition9 Fault definitions10 Service policiesB.1 General ExceptionsB.2 Specific Exceptions29.199-14ForewordIntroduction1 Scope2 References3 Definitions and abbreviations4 Detailed service description5 Namespaces6 Sequence diagrams7 XML Schema data type definition8 Web Service interface definition9 Fault definitions10 Service policiesC.1 General ExceptionsC.2 Specific Exceptions29.199-15ForewordIntroduction1 Scope2 References3 Definitions and abbreviations4 Detailed service description5 Namespaces6 Sequence Diagrams7 XML Schema data type definition8 Web Service interface definition9 Fault definitions10 Service policiesB.1 General ExceptionsB.2 Specific Exceptions29.199-16ForewordIntroduction1 Scope2 References3 Definitions and abbreviations4 Detailed service description5 Namespaces6 Sequence diagrams7 XML Schema data type definition8 Web service interface definition9 Fault definitions10 Service policiesC.1 General ExceptionsC.2 Specific Exceptions29.199-17ForewordIntroduction1 Scope2 References3 Definitions and abbreviations4 Detailed service description5 Namespaces6 Sequence diagrams7 XML Schema data type definition8 Web Service interface definition9 Fault definitions10 Service policiesB.1 General ExceptionsB.2 Specific Exceptions29.199-18ForewordIntroduction1 Scope2 References3 Definitions and abbreviations4 Detailed service description5 Namespaces6 Sequence diagrams7 XML Schema data type definition8 Web Service interface definition9 Fault definitions10 Service policiesB.1 General ExceptionsB.2 Specific Exceptions29.199-19ForewordIntroduction1 Scope2 References3 Definitions and abbreviations4 Detailed Service Description5 Namespaces6 Sequence Diagrams6 Sequence Diagrams6.1 Getting requests6.2 Charging refund6.3 Trans-coding update6.4 Controlling multiple streams6.5 Redirecting a stream6.6 Multimedia Stream Control with Dynamic QoS7 XML Schema data type definition8 Web Service interface definition9 Fault definitions10 Service policiesB.1 General ExceptionsB.2 Specific Exceptions29.199-20ForewordIntroduction1 Scope2 References3 Definitions and abbreviations4 Detailed service description5 Namespaces6 Sequence diagrams7 XML Schema data type definition8 Web Service interface definition9 Fault definitions10 Service policiesC.1 General ExceptionsC.2 Specific Exceptions29.199-21ForewordIntroduction1 Scope2 References3 Definitions and abbreviations4 Detailed service description5 Namespaces6 Sequence diagrams7 XML Schema data type definition8 Web Service interface definition9 Fault definitions10 Service policiesB.1 General ExceptionsB.2 Specific Exceptions29.199-22ForewordIntroduction1 Scope2 References3 Definitions and abbreviations4 Detailed service description5 Namespaces6 Sequence diagrams7 XML Schema data type definition8 Web Service interface definition9 Fault definitions10 Service policiesB.1 General ExceptionsB.2 Specific Exceptions29.412Foreword1 Scope2 References3 Definitions and abbreviations4 ApplicabilityA.1 DTMF Digit Transfer29.421Foreword1 Scope2 References3 Abbreviations4 General5 Network characteristics6 Reference Model for control plane interworking and user plane interworking7 Control plane interworking8 User Plane Interworking9 IP Version Interworking at the IBCF/I-BGF10 Procedures for NAT at the IBCF/I-BGF29.527Foreword1 Scope2 References3 Definitions and abbreviationsEndorsement noticeGlobal modifications to 3GPP TS 29.163 Release 731.112Foreword1 Scope2 References3 Definitions and abbreviations4 Main concept5 Security functionality in the USAT Interpreter System6 Modes of Operation31.113Foreword1 Scope2 References3 Definitions, abbreviations and symbols4 Model of computation5 TLV Format6 Variables7 Used USAT Interpreter data structures8 USAT Interpreter byte codes9 Native Commands10 End to End Security11 Modes of operation12 Error handling and coding13 Tag ValuesB.1 IntroductionB.2 NamespaceB.3 WMLB.4 Implicit calls using WML syntaxB.5 Explicit calls using WML syntaxB.6 Access to Special FeaturesB.7 ReferencesC.1 Replace OperationC.2 Add/Append OperationC.3 Remove OperationC.4 Restore OperationC.5 Special case: Empty text for user notificationC.6 Special case: No text for user notificationD.1 P7D.2 FPD.3 ADD.4 Non-functional RequirementsE.1 CPE.2 RPE.3 Non-functional RequirementsF.1 DEF.2 DDF.3 DSF.4 DUF.5 Non-functional Requirements31.114Foreword1 Scope2 References3 Definitions and abbreviations4 TLV Format5 Transmission protocol6 Administration procedures7 Used tag values32.111-5ForewordIntroduction1 Scope2 References3 Definitions and abbreviations4 Alarm IRP XML Definitions32.111-7ForewordIntroduction1 Scope2 References3 Definitions and abbreviations4 Architectural features5 Mapping32.123ForewordIntroduction1 Scope2 References3 Definitions and abbreviations4 Architectural features5 MappingA.1 IDL specification (file name "AAMConstDefs.idl")A.2 IDL specification (file name "AAMSystem.idl")32.175ForewordIntroduction1 Scope2 References3 Definitions and abbreviations4 Architectural features5 Structure and content of configuration data XML files32.303ForewordIntroduction1 Scope2 References3 Definitions and abbreviations4 Architectural features5 Mapping6 IRPAgent's BehaviourA.1 IDL specification (file name "ManagedGenericIRPConstDefs.idl")A.2 IDL specification (file name "ManagedGenericIRPSystem.idl")A.3 IDL specification (file name "NotificationIRPConstDefs.idl")A.4 IDL specification (file name "NotificationIRPSystem.idl")A.5 IDL specification (file name "NotificationIRPNotifications.idl")32.305ForewordIntroduction1 Scope2 References3 Definitions and abbreviations4 Notification IRP XML Definitions32.313ForewordIntroduction1 Scope2 References3 Definitions and abbreviations4 Architectural Features5. MappingA.1 IDL specification (file name “GenericIRPManagementConstDefs.idl”)A.2 IDL specification (file name “GenericIRPManagementSystem.idl”)32.323ForewordIntroduction1 Scope2 References3 Definitions and abbreviations4 Architectural features5 Mapping6 TestManagementIRPNotification InterfaceA.1 IDL specification (file name "TestManagementIRPConstDefs.idl")A.2 IDL specification (file name "TestManagementIRPSystem.idl")A.3 IDL specification (file name "TestManagementIRPNotifications.idl")32.325ForewordIntroduction1 Scope2 References3 Definitions and abbreviations4 TM IRP XML Definitions32.327ForewordIntroduction1 Scope2 References3 Definitions, symbols and abbreviations4 Architectural features5 Mapping32.333ForewordIntroduction1 Scope2 References3 Definitions and abbreviations4 Architectural Features5. Mapping6 NotificationLogIRPNotifications Interface32.335ForewordIntroduction1 Scope2 References3 Definitions and abbreviations4 Structure and content of NL IRP XML32.337ForewordIntroduction1 Scope2 References3 Definitions, symbols and abbreviations4 Architectural features5 Mapping32.343ForewordIntroduction1 Scope2 References3 Definitions and abbreviations4 Architectural features5 Mapping6 FileTransferIRP Notification InterfaceA.1 IDL specification (file name "FileTransferIRPConstDefs.idl")A.2 IDL specification (file name "FileTransferIRPSystem.idl")A.3 IDL specification (file name "FileTransferIRPNotifications.idl")32.345ForewordIntroduction1 Scope2 References3 Definitions and abbreviations4 FT IRP XML Definitions32.347ForewordIntroduction1 Scope2 References3 Definitions and abbreviations4 Architectural features5 Mapping32.353ForewordIntroduction1 Scope2 References3 Definitions and abbreviations4 Architectural features5 Mapping6 CSIRPNotification InterfaceA.1 IDL specification (file name "CSIRPConstDefs.idl")A.2 IDL specification (file name "CSIRPSystem.idl")A.3 IDL specification (file name "CSIRPNotifications.idl")32.355ForewordIntroduction1 Scope2 References3 Definitions and abbreviations4 CS IRP XML Definitions32.357ForewordIntroduction1 Scope2 References3 Definitions, symbols and abbreviations4 Architectural features5 Mapping32.363ForewordIntroduction1 Scope2 References3 Definitions and abbreviations4 Architectural features5 Mapping6 EPIRPNotification InterfaceA.1 IDL specification (file name "EPIRPConstDefs.idl")A.2 IDL specification (file name "EPIRPSystem.idl")A.3 IDL specification (file name " EPIRPNotifications.idl")32.365ForewordIntroduction1 Scope2 References3 Definitions and abbreviations4 EP IRP XML Definitions32.367ForewordIntroduction1 Scope2 References3 Definitions and abbreviations4 Architectural features5 Mapping32.373ForewordIntroduction1 Scope2 References3 Definitions and abbreviations4 Architectural features5 Mapping6 Itf-N Security Service BehaviourA.1 IDL specification (file name "SecurityServiceConstDefs.idl")A.2 IDL specification (file name "SecurityServiceSystem.idl")B.1 Basic authenticationB.2 Digest authenticationB.3 Kerberos and SPKMB.4 OMG CORBA CSIv2 Conformance Level 0 of SecurityC.1 GeneralC.2 AuthenticationC.3 Authorization and Access ControlC.4 (Message) Integrity and Confidentiality ProtectionC.5 Quotation from OMG CORBA CSIv2 3 Conformance Levels of Security32.375ForewordIntroduction1 Scope2 References3 Definitions and abbreviations4 Architectural features5 Mapping6 Itf-N Security Service Behaviour32.383ForewordIntroduction1 Scope2 References3 Definitions and abbreviations4 Architectural features5 MappingA.1 IDL specification (file name "PartialSuspensionConstDefs.idl")A.2 IDL specification (file name "PartialSuspensionSystem.idl")A.3 IDL specification (file name "PartialSuspensionOfItfNNotifications.idl")32.393ForewordIntroduction1 Scope2 References3 Definitions and abbreviations4 Architectural features5 MappingA.1 IDL specification (file name "DeltaSynchronizationConstDefs.idl")A.2 IDL specification (file name "DeltaSynchronizationSystem.idl")A.3 IDL specification (file name "DeltaSynchronizationNotifications.idl")32.397ForewordIntroduction1 Scope2 References3 Definitions, symbols and abbreviations4 Architectural features5 Mapping32.413ForewordIntroduction1 Scope2 References3 Definitions and abbreviations4 Architectural features5 Mapping6 PMIRPNotification InterfaceA.1 IDL specification (file name "PMIRPConstDefs.idl")A.2 IDL specification (file name "PMIRPSystem.idl")A.3 IDL specification (file name "PMIRPNotifications.idl")32.415ForewordIntroduction1 Scope2 References3 Definitions and abbreviations4 PM IRP XML Definitions32.417ForewordIntroduction1 Scope2 References3 Definitions and abbreviations4 Architectural features5 Mapping32.447ForewordIntroduction1 Scope2 References3 Definitions and abbreviations4 Architectural features5 Mapping32.503ForewordIntroductionIntroduction1 Scope2 References3 Definitions and abbreviations4 Architectural Features5 MappingA.1 IDL specification (file name "SelfConfIRPConstDefs.idl")A.2 IDL specification (file name "SelfConfIRPSystem.idl")A.3 IDL specification (file name "SelfConfIRPNotifications.idl")32.505ForewordIntroduction1 Scope2 References3 Definitions and abbreviations4 Self Configuration IRP XML Definitions32.507ForewordIntroduction1 Scope2 References3 Definitions and abbreviations4 Architectural features32.533ForewordIntroduction1 Scope2 References3 Definitions and abbreviations4 Architectural Features5 MappingA.1 IDL specification (file name "SwMIRPConstDefs.idl")A.2 IDL specification (file name "SwMIRPSystem.idl")A.3 IDL specification (file name "SwMIRPNotifications.idl")32.535Introduction1 Scope2 References3 Definitions and abbreviations4 Software Management IRP XML Definitions32.537ForewordIntroduction1 Scope2 References3 Definitions and abbreviations4 Architectural features5 Mapping32.603ForewordIntroduction1 Scope2 References3 Definitions and abbreviations4 IRP document version number string5 Architectural features6 Mapping7 VoidA.1 IDL specification (file name "BasicCMIRPConstDefs.idl")A.2 IDL specification (file name "BasicCMIRPSystem.idl")32.607ForewordIntroduction1 Scope2 References3 Definitions and abbreviations4 IRP document version number string5 Architectural features6 Mapping32.613ForewordIntroduction1 Scope2 References3 Definitions and abbreviations4 Mapping5 BulkCMIRPNotifications InterfaceA.1 IDL specification (file name BulkCmIRPConstDefs.idl)A.2 IDL specification (file Name BulkCMIRPSystem.idl)A.3 IDL specification (file name “BulkCMIRPNotifications.idl”)32.615ForewordIntroduction1 Scope2 References3 Definitions and abbreviations4 Structure and content of configuration data XML files5 Structure and content of session log XML files6 BulkCMIRP Notification XML Definitions32.617ForewordIntroduction1 Scope2 References3 Definitions and abbreviations4 Architectural features5 Mapping32.623ForewordIntroduction1 Scope2 References3 Definitions and abbreviations4 Architectural features5 Mapping6 Rules for NRM extensionsA.1 IDL specification (file name "GenericNetworkResourcesIRPSystem.idl")B.1 IDL specification (file name "GenericNetworkResourcesNRMDefs.idl")32.625ForewordIntroduction1 Scope2 References3 Definitions and abbreviations4 Structure and content of configuration data XML files32.633ForewordIntroduction1 Scope2 References3 Definitions and abbreviations4 Architectural features5 Mapping6 Rules for NRM extensionsA.1 IDL specification (file name "CoreNetworkResourcesNRMDefs.idl")32.635ForewordIntroduction1 Scope2 References3 Definitions and abbreviations4 Structure and content of configuration data XML files32.663ForewordIntroduction1 Scope2 References3 Definitions and abbreviations4 Void5 Architectural features6 Mapping7 Use of OMG Structured Event8 Rules for NRM extensions32.665ForewordIntroduction1 Scope2 References3 Definitions and abbreviations4 Kernel CM IRP XML Definitions32.667ForewordIntroduction1 Scope2 References3 Definitions and abbreviations4 IRP document version number string5 Architectural features6 Mapping32.673ForewordIntroduction1 Scope2 References3 Definitions and abbreviations4 Architectural Features5 MappingA.1 IDL specification (file name "StateManagementIRPConstDefs.idl")A.2 IDL specification (file name "StateManagementIRPOptConstDefs.idl")A.3 IDL specification (file name "StateManagementIRPCommonConstDefs.idl")32.675ForewordIntroduction1 Scope2 References3 Definitions and abbreviations4 Structure and content of configuration data XML files32.695ForewordIntroduction1 Scope2 References3 Definitions and abbreviations4 Structure and content of inventory data XML files32.713ForewordIntroduction1 Scope2 References3 Definitions and abbreviations4 Architectural features5 Mapping6 Rules for management information model extensions32.715ForewordIntroduction1 Scope2 References3 Definitions and abbreviations4 Structure and content of configuration data XML files32.723Foreword1 Scope2 References3 Definitions and abbreviations4 Architectural features5 Mapping6 Rules for management information model extensionsA.1 IDL specification (file name "RepeaterNetworkResourcesNRMDefs.idl")32.733ForewordIntroduction1 Scope2 References3 Definitions and abbreviations4 Architectural features5 Mapping6 Rules for NRM extensions32.735ForewordIntroduction1 Scope2 References3 Definitions and abbreviations4 Structure and content of configuration data XML files32.743ForewordIntroduction1 Scope2 References3 Definitions and abbreviations4 Architectural features5 Mapping6 Rules for NRM extensionsA.1 IDL specification (file name "STNNetworkResourcesIRPSystem.idl")A.2 IDL specification (file name "STNNetworkResourcesIRPDefs.idl")32.745ForewordIntroduction1 Scope2 References3 Definitions and abbreviations4 Structure and content of configuration data XML files32.753ForewordIntroduction1 Scope2 References3 Definitions, symbols and abbreviations4 Architectural Features5 Mapping32.755ForewordIntroduction1 Scope2 References3 Definitions and abbreviations4 Architectural Features5 Mapping32.773ForewordIntroduction1 Scope2 References3 Definitions and abbreviations4 Architectural features5 Mapping32.775ForewordIntroduction2 References3 Definitions and abbreviations4 Architectural Features5 Mapping32.783ForewordIntroduction1 Scope2 References3 Definitions and abbreviations4 Architectural features5 Mapping02.03Foreword0 Introduction1 Framework for describing teleservices supported by a GSM PLMN2 List of the teleservice attributes3 List of teleservice categories and individual teleservices4 Description of individual teleservices5 Bearer capabilities supporting teleservices6 Possible further evolution phases of teleservices in a GSM PLMNHistory02.09Foreword1 Scope2 General3 Security features provided in a GSM PLMN02.19Foreword1 Scope2 References3 Definitions and abbreviations4 Description4 Description4.1 Design of SIM based applications using the SIM API4.2 SIM API Architecture4.3 GSM file data access5 Card Interoperability6 Applet triggering.7 Applet Life cycle management.8 Security management.9 API Compatibility.10 API Extensibility11 Data and Function Sharing and Access Control.12 Technology Considerations.02.68Foreword1 Scope2 References3 Definitions and abbreviations4 Description5 Normal operation with successful outcome6 Exceptional procedures or unsuccessful outcome7 Interaction with other GSM services8 Interworking considerations02.69ForewordIntroduction1 Scope2 References3 Definitions and abbreviations4 Description5 Normal operation with successful outcome6 Exceptional procedures or unsuccessful outcome7 Interaction with GSM services and features8 Interworking considerations03.20Foreword0 Scope1 General2 Subscriber identity confidentiality3 Subscriber identity authentication4 Confidentiality of signalling information elements, connectionless data and user information elements on physical connections5 Synthetic summaryA.1 IntroductionA.2 Short description of the schemesA.3 List of abbreviationsB.1 IntroductionB.2 Entities and security informationC.0 ScopeC.1 Specifications for Algorithm A5C.2 Algorithm A3C.3 Algorithm A8D.1 GeneralD.2 Subscriber identity confidentialityD.3 Subscriber identity authenticationD.4 Confidentiality of user information and signalling between MS and SGSND.5 Synthetic summaryD.6 Security of the GPRS backboneE.1 IntroductionE.2 GeneralE.3 CTS local security systemE.4 CTS supervising security systemE.5 Other CTS security featuresE.6 FP IntegrityE.7 Type approval issuesE.8 Security information to be stored in the entities of the CTSE.9 External specification of security related algorithmsE.10 Coding of the FPAC and CTS-PINE.11 (informative annex): Guidelines for generation of random numbers03.48Foreword1 Scope2 References3 Definitions and abbreviations4 Overview of Security System5 Generalised Secured Packet structure6 Implementation for SMS-PP7 Implementation for SMS-CB8 Standardised SIM toolkit commands for Remote File Management9 Open Platform commands for Remote Applet ManagementA.1 Commands DescriptionA.2 Security Management for Applet Management using APDUs03.55ForewordIntroduction1 Scope2 References3 Definitions and abbreviations4 Class A capabilities5 Layer 16 Signalling procedures7 DTM operation8 GPRS attach procedure while in dedicated mode and packet idle mode9 Security10 Header and Data Compression03.68Foreword1 Scope2 References3 Definitions and abbreviations4 Main concepts5 General architecture6 Compatibility issues7 Transmission8 Information storage9 Identities10 Operation and maintenance aspects11 Function and information flows11.1 Group management11.2 Group membership management11.3 Call management11.4 Functional requirement of Anchor MSC11.5 Functional requirement of Relay MSC11.5 Functional requirement of Relay MSC11.6 Functional requirement of GCR11.7 Functional requirement of VLR12 Content of messages03.69Foreword1 Scope2 References3 Definitions and abbreviations4 Main concepts5 General architecture6 Compatibility issues7 Transmission8 Information storage9 Identities10 Operation and maintenance aspects11 Function and information flows11.1 Broadcast function management11.2 Group membership management11.3 Call management11.4 Functional requirement of Anchor-MSC11.5 Functional requirement of Relay-MSC11.6 Functional requirement of GCR11.7 Functional requirement of VLR12 Content of messages03.71Foreword1 Scope2 References3 Definitions, abbreviations and symbols4 Main concepts5 General LCS architecture6 Signalling Protocols and Interfaces6.1 Generic Signalling Model for LCS6.2 Signalling between an SMLC, MSC and BSC6.3 SMLC Signaling to a Target MS6.4 SMLC Signalling to a Type A LMU6.5 SMLC signaling to a Type B LMU6.6 SMLC Signalling to a peer SMLC7 General Network Location Procedures7.1 State Description for the GMLC7.2 State Description for the VMSC7.3 State Description for the BSC7.4 State Description for the SMLC7.5 Usage of SCCP Connections on the Ls and Lb interfaces7.6 General Network Positioning Procedures7.7 Common Procedures to Support Positioning7.8 Common Procedures to Support Access to an LMU7.9 Common Control Procedures for LMUs7.10 Common Procedures supporting Interaction between Peer SMLCs7.11 Exception Procedures7.12 Privacy7.13 Mobile Originating Location7.14 CM Procedures7.15 Radio Interface Timing Procedures8 TA based Positioning9 TOA based positioning10 E-OTD and GPS Positioning Procedures11 Position calculation functionality12 Information storage13 Operational AspectsA.1 PLMN RolesA.2 Non-Call Related MT-LRA.3 Call Related MT-LRC.1 Basic ConceptsC.2 Position Calculation TypesC.3 Implementation IssuesD.1 Assisted-GPSD.2 MS-Assisted GPSD.3 MS-Based GPSD.4 References04.18Foreword1 Scope2 References3 Radio Resource management procedures3.1 Overview/General3.2 Idle mode procedures and general procedures in packet idle and packet transfer modes3.3 RR connection establishment3.4 Procedures in dedicated mode and in group transmit mode3.5 RR procedures on CCCH related to temporary block flow establishment4 Elementary procedures for Mobility Management5 Elementary procedures for circuit-switched Call Control6 Support for packet services7 Examples of structured procedures8 Handling of unknown, unforeseen, and erroneous protocol data9 Message functional definitions and contents9 Message functional definitions and contents9.1 Messages for Radio Resources management9.2 Messages for mobility management9.3 Messages for circuit-switched call control9.4 GPRS Mobility Management Messages9.5 GPRS Session Management Messages9.6 GTTP Messages10 General message format and information elements coding10.1 Overview10.2 Protocol Discriminator10.3 Skip indicator10.4 Message Type10.5 Other information elements10.5 Other information elements10.5.1 Common information elements.10.5.2 Radio Resource management information elements.10.5.3 Mobility management information elements.10.5.4 Call control information elements.10.5.5 GPRS mobility management information elements10.5.6 Session management information elements10.5.7 GPRS Common information elements10.5.8 GTTP information elements11 List of system parameters04.31Foreword1 Scope2 Functionality of Protocol3 Message Structure4 Components5 Elements of ComponentsA.1 IntroductionA.2 Measure Position RequestA.3 Measure Position ResponseA.4 Assistance DataA.5 Assistance Data AcknowledgementA.6 Protocol Error04.60Foreword1 Scope2 References3 Definitions and abbreviations4 Layered overview of radio interface5 Introduction to the Medium Access Control (MAC) procedures6 Paging procedures7 Medium Access Control (MAC) procedures on PCCCH8 Medium Access Control (MAC) Procedures in Packet Transfer Mode9 Radio Link Control (RLC) procedures in packet transfer mode10 RLC/MAC block structure11 Message functional definitions and contents11 Message functional definitions and contents11.1 Handling of erroneous protocol data11.2 RLC/MAC control messages11.2 RLC/MAC control messages11.2.0 Message format11.2.1 Packet Access Reject11.2.2 Packet Control Acknowledgement11.2.3 Packet Cell Change Failure11.2.4 Packet Cell Change Order11.2.5 Packet Channel Request11.2.5a EGPRS Packet Channel Request11.2.6 Packet Downlink Ack/Nack11.2.6a EGPRS Packet Downlink Ack/Nack11.2.7 Packet Downlink Assignment11.2.8 Packet Downlink Dummy Control Block11.2.8b Packet Uplink Dummy Control Block11.2.9 Packet Measurement Report11.2.9b Packet Measurement Order11.2.9c Packet Mobile TBF Status11.2.9d Packet Enhanced Measurement Report11.2.10 Packet Paging Request11.2.11 Packet PDCH Release11.2.12 Packet Polling Request11.2.13 Packet Power Control/Timing Advance11.2.14 Packet PRACH Parameters11.2.15 Packet Queueing Notification11.2.16 Packet Resource Request11.2.17 Packet PSI Status11.2.18 Packet System Information Type 111.2.19 Packet System Information Type 211.2.20 Packet System Information Type 311.2.21 Packet System Information Type 3 bis11.2.21a Packet System Information Type 3 ter11.2.21b Packet System Information Type 3 quater11.2.22 Packet System Information Type 411.2.23 Packet System Information Type 511.2.23a Packet System Information Type 611.2.23b Packet System Information Type 711.2.24 Packet System Information Type 811.2.25 Packet System Information 1311.2.25a Packet System Information 1411.2.25b Packet System Information 1511.2.26 Packet TBF Release11.2.27 (void)11.2.28 Packet Uplink Ack/Nack11.2.29 Packet Uplink Assignment11.2.30 (void)11.2.30a Packet Pause11.2.31 Packet Timeslot Reconfigure11.2.32 Additional MS Radio Access Capabilities12 Information element coding13 Timers and countersB.1 RLC data block delimitation for GPRSB.2 RLC data block delimitation for EGPRSB.2.1 Example 1B.2.2 Example 2F.1 Example 1F.2 Example 2F.3 Example 3G.1 Application of error labelsG.2 Application of the 'Message escape' error labelG.3 Application of truncated concatenation including 'padding bits'G.4 Message extension using 'padding bits'H.1 Example 1: "blocks" encodingH.2 Example 2: "block periods" encodingJ.1 Original MCS-8 RLC data blockJ.2 Retransmission in two MCS-6 RLC data blocksJ.3 Retransmission in four MCS-3 RLC data blocks05.03Foreword1 Scope2 General3 Traffic Channels (TCH)4 Control Channels5 Packet Switched Channels05.05Foreword1 Scope2 Frequency bands and channel arrangement3 Reference configuration4 Transmitter characteristics5 Receiver characteristics6 Transmitter/receiver performance6 Transmitter/receiver performance6.1 Nominal Error Rates (NER)6.2 Reference sensitivity level6.3 Reference interference level6.4 Erroneous frame indication performance6.5 Random access and paging performance at high input levels6.6 Frequency hopping performance under interference conditions6.7 Incremental Redundancy Performance for EGPRS MS6.7 Incremental Redundancy Performance for EGPRS MSC.1 Simple wideband propagation modelC.2 Doppler spectrum typesC.3 Propagation modelsD.1 GeneralD.2 Environmental requirements for the MSsD.3 Environmental requirements for the BSS equipmentE.1 IntroductionE.2 Spurious emissionsE.3 Intermodulation productsE.4 Out of band gainE.5 Frequency error and modulation accuracyF.1 IntroductionF.2 Transmitting pathF.3 Receiving pathF.4 Guidelines (informative)H.1 TOA LMU RequirementsH.2 E-OTD LMU RequirementsI.1 IntroductionI.2 Sensitivity and Interference Performance05.08Foreword1 Scope2 General3 Handover4 RF power control5 Radio link failure6 Idle mode tasks7 Network pre-requisites8 Radio link measurements9 Control parameters10 GPRS mode tasks11 CTS mode tasks12 COMPACT Mode TasksA.1 ScopeA.2 Functional requirementA.3 BSS pre-processing and threshold comparisonsA.4 BSS decision algorithmA.5 Channel allocationA.6 Handover decision algorithm in the MSCB.1 Open loop controlB.2 Closed loop controlB.3 Quality based control.B.4 BTS power controlB.5 ExampleB.6 Interworking between normal and fast power control for ECSD05.09Foreword1 Scope2 General3 Adaptive Multi-Rate inband control and link adaptationC.1 DowngradingC.2 Upgrading05.15Foreword1 Scope2 References3 Definitions and abbreviations4 DARP MS Independent of Release06.20Foreword1 Scope2 Normative references3 Definitions, symbols and abbreviations4 Functional description of the GSM half rate speech codec4 Functional description of the GSM half rate speech codec4.1 GSM half rate speech encoder4.1 GSM half rate speech encoder4.1.1 High-pass filter4.1.2 Segmentation4.1.3 Fixed Point Lattice Technique (FLAT)4.1.4 Spectral quantization4.1.5 Frame energy calculation and quantization4.1.6 Soft interpolation of the spectral parameters4.1.7 Spectral noise weighting filter coefficients4.1.8 Long Term Predictor lag determination4.1.9 Harmonic noise weighting4.1.10 Code search algorithm4.1.11 Multimode gain vector quantization4.2 GSM half rate speech decoder5 Homing sequencesA.1 Codec parameter descriptionA.2 Basic coder parametersHistory06.51Intellectual Property RightsForeword1 Scope2 References3 Definitions and abbreviations4 General5 Enhanced Full Rate speech channel transcoding6 Enhanced Full Rate speech channel discontinuous transmission (DTX)7 Enhanced Full Rate speech channel Voice Activity Detection (VAD)8 Enhanced Full Rate speech channel comfort noise insertion9 Enhanced Full Rate speech channel lost speech frame substitution and muting10 Enhanced Full Rate codec homingHistory08.71Foreword1 Scope2 Messages functional definitions and contents3 Information element encodings09.12Foreword1 Scope2 Normative references3 Definitions and abbreviations4 General principles5 Exceptions and clarifications for basic call6 Exceptions and clarifications for supplementary services7 Message Transfer Part (MTP) protocol requirementsA.1 Relation between ISDN teleservices and GSM teleservicesC.1 Mapping of parameters from IAM to MAP_SEND_ROUTING_INFORMATION req.C.2 Mapping of parameters from MAP_SEND_ROUTING_INFORMATION rsp. to IAMD.1 Exceptions to table 4/Q.763 of ITU‑T Recommendation Q.763 as modified by ETS 300 356‑1D.2 Exceptions to table 5/Q.763 of ITU‑T Recommendation Q.763 as modified by ETS 300 356‑1D.3 Exceptions and clarifications to clause 3 of ITU‑T Recommendation Q.763 as modified by ETS 300 356‑1E.1 Outgoing call in a Mobile-service Switching Centre (MSC)E.2 Incoming call in the MSCE.3 Examples of echo control procedureHistory09.14Intellectual Property RightsForeword1 Scope2 References3 Abbreviations4 General principles5 Exceptions and clarifications for basic call6 Exceptions and clarifications for supplementary services7 Message Transfer Part (MTP) protocol requirementsHistory11.10-4Foreword1 Scope2 References3 Definitions and abbreviations4 Requirements11.11Foreword1 Scope2 References3 Definitions, abbreviations and symbols4 Physical characteristics5 Electronic signals and transmission protocols6 Logical Model7 Security features8 Description of the functions9 Description of the commands10 Contents of the Elementary Files (EF)10 Contents of the Elementary Files (EF)10.1 Contents of the EFs at the MF level10.2 DFs at the GSM application level10.3 Contents of files at the GSM application level10.4 Contents of DFs at the GSM application level10.5 Contents of files at the telecom level10.6 DFs at the telecom level10.7 Files of GSM11 Application protocolG.1 Basic Image Coding SchemeG.2 Colour Image Coding SchemeH.1 Elementary File Definitions and ContentsH.2 Authentication FunctionalityH.3 Authentication commands11.13Foreword1 Scope2 References3 Definitions and abbreviations4 Test Environment5 Test plan6 API Test Plan6.1 Package sim.access:6.2 Package sim.toolkit6.2.1 Interface ToolkitConstants6.2.2 Interface ToolkitInterface6.2.3 Class EditHandler6.2.4 Class EnvelopeHandler6.2.5 Class EnvelopeResponseHandler6.2.6 Class MEProfile6.2.7 Class ProactiveHandler6.2.8 Class ProactiveResponseHandler6.2.9 Class ToolkitRegistry6.2.10 Class ViewHandler6.2.11 Class ToolkitException6.3 SIM Toolkit FrameworkA.1 Sim.accessA.2 Sim.toolkitB.1 Syntax descriptionB.2 SemanticsB.3 ExampleB.4 Style and formattingC.1 General Default PrepersonalizationC.2 Sim.Access.SimView test default prepersonalizationF.1 Toolkit Installation Parameters (TIN)F.2 Minimum Handler Availability (MHA)F.3 Handler Integrity (HIN)F.4 Applet Triggering (APT)F.5 Proactive Command Sending (PCS)F.6 Envelope Response Posting (ERP)F.7 Framework Security (FWS)F.8 File System Context (FSC)F.9 Exception Handling (EXH)F.10 Other parts transferred to framework from API (API)G.1 SyntaxG.2 File Contents and OrganizationG.3 Full example11.14Foreword1 Scope2 References3 Definitions, abbreviations and symbols4 Overview of SIM Application Toolkit5 Profile download6 Proactive SIM7 Data download to SIM8 Menu Selection9 Call Control and MO SMS control by SIM10 Timer Expiration11 Event download12 SIMPLE-TLV data objects13 Tag values14 Allowed Type of command and Device identity combinations15 Security requirements11.17Foreword1 Scope2 References3 Definitions and abbreviations4 Test environment5 Test Group Hierarchy6 Test Procedure22.273ForewordIntroduction1 Scope2 References3 Definitions and abbreviations4 Service Description5 Service requirements6 Quality of Service7 Interworking considerations8 PSTN/ISDN simulation servicesA.1 Service state indication22.401ForewordIntroduction1 Scope2 References3 Definitions and abbreviations4 Service description5 Procedures6 Quality of service requirements7 Interworking considerations8 Interactions with PSTN/ISDN simulation services22.495ForewordIntroduction1 Scope2 References3 Definitions, symbols and abbreviations4 Capabilities for the support of IP Multimedia Services23.048Foreword1 Scope2 References3 Definitions and abbreviations4 Overview of Security System5 Generalised Secured Packet structure6 Implementation for SMS-PP7 Implementation for SMS-CB8 Standardised (U)SIM toolkit commands for Remote File Management9 Open Platform commands for Remote Applet ManagementA.1 Applet Management Commands for TS 43.019 compliant cardsA.2 Security of messages sent to the Remote Management ApplicationsA.3 Security Management for Applet Management using APDUsB.1 Key set version - counter association within a Security DomainB.2 Security keys KIc, KID23.125Foreword1 Scope2 References3 Definitions, symbols and abbreviations4 General Requirements5 Flow Based Charging Concepts6 Architectural concepts7 Message FlowsA.1 GGSN in HPLMNA.2 Comparison of S-CDR and G-CDR fieldsA.3 RADIUS attributesB.1 IMS SIP signallingB.2 IMS mediaB.3 FBC with IMS compared to release 5 IMS charging correlationB.4 Rx/Gx functions and SBLP usageC.1 TPF usage for WLAND.1 GeneralD.2 General architectural considerationsD.3 Summary and comparison23.206Foreword1 Scope2 References3 Definitions, symbols and abbreviations4 VCC Concepts5 Architecture6 Information flows and procedures7 Security8 ChargingA.1 Implementation options for call diversion from CS to the DTF in IMSC.1 Implementation options prevention of circular looping for CS Terminations23.406Foreword1 Scope2 ReferencesEndorsement notice3 Global modifications to 3GPP TS 23.2284 Modifications to the main body of 3GPP TS 23.22823.417Foreword1 Scope2 References3 Definitions and abbreviations4 Overall architecture5 Overview6 Functional entities7 Internal reference points8 Value added services architecture9 External interfaces10 Interconnection with other networks11 Interface with the Network Attachment Subsystem (NASS)12 Interface with the Resource and Admission Control Subsystem (RACS)23.506ForewordIntroduction1 Scope2 ReferencesEndorsement notice3 Global modifications to 3GPP TS 23.2284 Modifications to the main body of 3GPP TS 23.22823.507ForewordIntroduction1 Scope2 ReferencesEndorsement noticeZA.1 IntroductionZA.2 Definitions, symbols and abbreviationsZA.3 VCC ConceptsZA.4 ArchitectureZA.6 Security23.508Foreword1 Scope2 ReferencesEndorsement NoticeEndorsement of OMA-AD-Presence_SIMPLE-V1_0Endorsement of 3GPP TS 23.141Equivalence of reference points23.509Foreword1 Scope2 References3 Definitions and abbreviations4 Endorsement noticeZB.1 Non roamingZB.2 Roaming at IMS levelZB.3 Roaming at the Access Network level23.511Foreword1 Scope2 ReferencesEndorsement noticeGlobal modifications to OMA-AD-XDM-V1_0-20051006-C23.517Foreword1 Scope2 References3 Definitions and abbreviations4 Overall architecture5 Overview6 Functional entities7 Internal reference points8 Value added services architecture9 External reference points10 Interconnection with other networks11 Interface with the Network Attachment Subsystem (NASS)12 Interface with the Resource and Admission Control Subsystem (RACS)23.521Foreword1 Scope2 References3 Endorsement23.611Foreword1 Scope2 ReferencesEndorsement noticeGlobal modifications to OMA-AD-XDM-V1_0-20051006-C24.206Foreword1 Scope2 References3 Definitions, symbols and abbreviations4 Overview of voice call continuity between the Circuit-Switched (CS) domain and the IP Multimedia (IM) Core Network (CN) subsystem5 Functional entities6 Roles for registration in the IM CN subsystem7 Roles for call origination8 Roles for call termination9 Roles for domain transfer of a call from the CS domain to the IM CN subsystem10 Roles for domain transfer of a call from the IM CN subsystem to the CS domainA.1 Scope of signalling flowsA.2 IntroductionA.3 Signalling flows for registration and exchange of mobility status informationA.4 Signalling flows for call originationA.5 Signalling flows for call terminationA.5.1 IntroductionA.5.2 Signalling flows for termination to the IM CN subsystemA.5.3 Signalling flows for termination to CS domainA.5.4 Signalling flows for termination directed to IM CN subsystem (coming from the CS domain) (using CAMEL)A.5.5 Signalling flow for termination directed to CS domain (coming from the CS domain)A.5.6 Signalling flows with call termination delivery attempt failure to the IM CN subsystemA.5.7 Signalling flow for termination directed to CS domain, unsuccessful delivery, redirect to IM CN SubsystemA.5.8 Signalling flows for termination from CS domain with no anchoring (using CAMEL)A.6 Signalling flows for CS domain to IM CN subsystem transferA.7 Signalling flows for IM CN subsystem to CS domain transferB.1 IntroductionB.2 Example 1 – Service profile for UE originating for a VCC subscriberB.3 Example 2 – Service profile for UE terminating for a VCC subscriber24.228Foreword1 Scope2 References3 Definitions and abbreviations4 Methodology5 Elements of signalling flows for provision of IP-connectivity network (Informative)6 Signalling flows for REGISTER (non hiding) (Informative)6.1 Introduction6.2 Registration signalling: user not registered6.3 Registration signalling: reregistration - user currently registered6.4 Registration signalling: mobile initiated deregistration (not provided)6.5 UE subscription for the registration state event package6.6 P-CSCF subscription for the registration state event package (without I-CSCF providing configuration independence)6.7 Notifying of the network-initiated deregistration event6.8 Network initiated re-authentication6.9 Registration error conditions7 Signalling flows for session initiation (non hiding) (Informative)7.1 Introduction7.2 Origination procedures7.2.1 Introduction7.2.2 MO#1a7.2.3 MO#27.2.4 (CS-O) CS Networks origination7.2.5 Error handling: origination procedures (not provided)7.3 S-CSCF (MGCF) to S-CSCF (MGCF) procedures7.3.1 Introduction7.3.2 S-S#1a7.3.3 Not applicable7.3.4 Not applicable7.3.5 S-S#27.3.6 S-S#37.3.7 S-S#47.4 Termination procedures7.4.1 Introduction7.4.2 MT#1a7.4.3 MT#27.4.4 CS-T7.4.5 MT#1c7.4.6 MT#2a7.4.7 MT#1e7.4.8 Mobile termination, roaming, terminal is out of radio coverage (MO#2, S-S#2 assumed)7.4.9 Mobile termination, unregistered subscriber7.5 Sample multimedia signalling flows: addition of further media streams7.6 Error handling: session initiation (not provided)8 Signalling flows for session release (non hiding) (Informative)9 Network initiated procedures (non hiding) (not provided) (Informative)10 Procedures to enable enhanced multimedia services (non hiding) (Informative)10.1 Session hold and resume procedures10.2 Initiating and destination party identification10.3 Procedures for codec and media flow negotiations10.4 Session redirection procedures10.5 Session transfer procedures10.6 IMS Message Exchange, UEs in different networks11 Void12 Void13 Void14 Void15 Void16 Signalling flows for REGISTER (hiding) (Informative)17 Signalling flows for session initiation (hiding) (Informative)17.1 Introduction17.2 Origination Procedures17.3 S-CSCF (MGCF) to S-CSCF (MGCF) procedures17.4 Termination procedures17.5 Sample multimedia signalling flows: addition of further media streams17.6 Error handling: Session Initiation (not provided)18 Signalling flows for session release (hiding) (Informative)19 Network initiated procedures (hiding) (not provided) (Informative)20 Procedures to enable enhanced multimedia services (hiding) (not provided) (Informative)24.405Foreword1 Scope2 References3 Definitions and abbreviations4 CONFerence (CONF)24.408Foreword1 Scope2 References3 Definitions and abbreviations4 Terminating Identification Presentation (TIP) and Terminating Identification Restriction (TIR)B.1 Originating IFC for TIP serviceB.2 Terminating IFC for TIR service24.416Foreword1 Scope2 References3 Definitions and abbreviations4 Malicious Communication Identification (MCID)A.1 MCID invocationB.1 Terminating S-CSCF24.428Foreword1 Scope2 References3 Definitions and abbreviations4 Common basic communication proceduresA.1 Providing announcements to a user during the establishment of a communication sessionA.2 Providing announcements to a user during an established communicationA.3 Communication request rejectedB.1 Basic call with UE busy with T-AS involvement (NDUB condition check)B.2 Busy condition (NDUB) detected by terminating ASD.1 General24.429Foreword1 Scope2 References3 Definitions and abbreviations4 Explicit Communication transfer (ECT)A.1 Blind transferA.2 Consultative transferB.1 Example of filter criteria for ECTC.1 Example of B REFER's A to CC.2 Example of A REFER's B to C24.441Foreword1 Scope2 ReferencesEndorsement notice24.447Foreword1 Scope2 References3 Definitions and abbreviations4 Advice Of Charge (AOC)A.1 IntroductionA.2 User originating AOC serviceA.3 User terminating AOC serviceC.1 GeneralC.2 AOC-SC.3 AOC-DC.4 AOC-EC.5 Common types/information elements25.309Foreword1 Scope2 References3 Definitions and abbreviations4 Background and Introduction5 Requirements6 Overall architecture of enhanced uplink DCH7 MAC architecture8 HARQ protocol9 Node B controlled scheduling10 Non-scheduled transmissions11 QoS control12 Signalling parameters13 Mobility procedures14 Resource Management29.140Foreword1 Scope2 References3 Definitions, symbols and abbreviations4 Procedure Description5 Use of the Diameter base protocol6 Diameter application for MM10 interface7 Special Requirements29.198-04ForewordIntroduction1 Scope2 References3 Definitions and abbreviationsCall Control SCFThe Service Interface SpecificationsGeneric Call Control ServiceGeneric Call Control ServiceSequence DiagramsAdditional CallbacksAlarm CallApplication Initiated CallCall Barring 1Number Translation 1Number Translation 1 (with callbacks)Number Translation 2Number Translation 3Number Translation 4Number Translation 5PrepaidPre-Paid with Advice of Charge (AoC)Class DiagramsGeneric Call Control Service Interface ClassesGeneric Call Control Service State Transition DiagramsGeneric Call Control Service PropertiesGeneric Call Control Data DefinitionsMultiParty Call Control ServiceMultiParty Call Control ServiceSequence DiagramsApplication initiated call setupCall Barring 2Call forwarding on Busy ServiceCall Information Collect ServiceComplex Card ServiceHotline ServiceUse of the Redirected eventClass DiagramsMultiParty Call Control Service Interface ClassesMultiParty Call Control Service State Transition DiagramsState Transition Diagrams for IpMultiPartyCallControlManagerState Transition Diagrams for IpMultiPartyCallState Transition Diagrams for IpCallLegMulti-Party Call Control Service PropertiesMulti-Party Call Control Data DefinitionsCommon Call Control Data Types29.207Foreword1 Scope2 References3 Definitions and abbreviations4 Go interface5 Policy control procedures6 Go protocolC.1 Format of a flow identifierC.2 Example 1C.3 Example 2C.4 Example 3 without media components.C.5 Example 429.208Foreword1 Scope2 References3 Definitions and abbreviations4 Authorize QoS resources5 Resource reservation flow with Service-based local policy6 Other flows over Go and Gq interfaces7 QoS parameter mappingA.1 Example 1A.2 Example 2B.1 Authorize QoS resourcesB.2 Resource reservation flow with Service-based local policyB.3 Approval of QoS commitB.4 Removal of QoS commitB.5 Revoke authorization for GPRS and IP resourcesB.6 Indication of PDP Context ReleaseB.7 Modification of PDP ContextB.8 Session modification initiated SBLP authorization decision29.210Foreword1 Scope2 References3 Definitions, symbols and abbreviations4 Gx reference point5. Gx Protocol6 Gx Messages29.211Foreword1 Scope2 References3 Definitions and abbreviations4 Rx reference point5 FBC Procedures over Rx6 Binding the AF Session Information to the Bearers7 Rx Protocol8 Rx/Gx Signalling Flows29.424Foreword1 Scope2 References3 Definitions and abbreviations4 Applicability5 Profile description29.433Foreword1 Scope2 References3 Abbreviations4 Endorsement notice5 Global modifications to 3GPP TS 29.2286 Global modifications to 3GPP TS 29.229ZA.3 Additional Cx feature in support of HTTP Digest authentication31.048Foreword1 Scope2 References3 Definitions and abbreviations4 Test Environment5 Test specificationB.1 Syntax descriptionB.2 SemanticsB.3 ExampleB.4 Style and formattingC.1 General Default PrepersonalisationC.2 Sim.Access.SimView test default prepersonalisationF.1 SyntaxF.2 File Contents and OrganisationF.3 Full example32.111-4ForewordIntroduction1 Scope2 References3 Definitions and abbreviations4 Basic aspects-- 5 GDMO Definitions6 ASN.1 definitions for Alarm IRP32.200ForewordIntroduction1 Scope2 References3 Definitions, symbols and abbreviations4 Architecture4.1 Charging mechanisms4.2 Logical network and charging architecture4.2.1 3G CS, PS and Service architecture4.2.2 IMS architecture4.3 Charging Functions5 Circuit-Switched Domain5.1 Charging Principles5.2 Collection of Charging Data Records (CDRs)5.2.1 CDR generation5.2.2 Charging scenarios6 Packet-Switched Domain7 IM Subsystem8 Application Services32.205Foreword1 Scope2 References3 Definitions, abbreviations and symbols4 Record types and contents5 Description of Record Fields6 Charging Data Record Structure7 Charging Data Record Transfer32.215Foreword1 Scope2 References3 Definitions, abbreviations and symbols4 Record types and contents5 Description of Record Fields6 Charging Data Record Structure7 Charging Protocols7 Charging Protocols7.1 CDR Transport by GTP'7.2 The GTP' charging protocol7.3 GTP' Message Types7.4 Data Record Format in GTP'7.5 Data Record Format Version for CDRs7.6 CGF - BS Protocol Interface32.225Foreword1 Scope2 References3 Definitions, symbols and abbreviations4 Offline and Online Charging5 Offline Charging5.1 Diameter Description on the Rf Interfaces5.1.1 Basic Principles5.1.2 Message Flows and Types5.1.3 Message Formats5.2 CDR Description on the Bi Interface6 Online Charging7 AVPs Used for Offline and Online Charging32.235Foreword1 Scope2 References3 Definitions and abbreviations4 Message Flow and CDR Definitions5 Parameter Description6 Charging Data Record Structure7 Charging Data Record Transfer32.304ForewordIntroduction1 Scope2 References3 Definitions and abbreviations4 Basic aspects-- 5 GDMO definitions6 ASN.1 definitions32.314ForewordIntroduction1 Scope2 References3 Definitions and abbreviations4 Architectural Features5 Mapping-- 6 GDMO definitions-- 7 ASN.1 definitions for the Managed Generic IRP32.334ForewordIntroduction1 Scope2 References3 Definitions and abbreviations4 Basic aspects5 GDMO Definitions6 ASN.1 Definitions32.344ForewordIntroduction1 Scope2 References3 Definitions and abbreviations4 Architectural features5 Mapping-- 6 GDMO definitions-- 7 ASN.1 definitions for the FT IRP32.354ForewordIntroduction1 Scope2 References3 Definitions and abbreviations4 Basic aspects--5 GDMO Definitions6 ASN.1 Definitions32.395ForewordIntroduction1 Scope2 References3 Definitions and abbreviations4 Structure and content of configuration data XML files32.403ForewordIntroduction1 Scope2 References3 Definitions and abbreviations4 Measurements related to the RNC4.1 RAB management4.2 Void4.3 Signalling connection establishment4.4 RRC connection establishment4.5 RRC connection re-establishment4.6 RRC connection release4.7 RLC connection4.8 Soft handover4.9 Radio link management procedures4.10 Hard handover4.11 Relocation4.12 Circuit switched inter-RAT handover4.14 Iu connection release4.15 Intra-cell DCA4.16 TDD Code Resources4.17 Measurements related to TDD UTRAN cell Radio Frequency Carrier4.18 Measurements related to the UTRAN cell FDD carrier (RF Performance metrics)4.19 FDD Code Resources5 Measurements related to the SGSN6 Measurements related to the GGSN6.1 Session Management6.2 Per APN measurements6.3 GTP measurements6.4 GTP' measurements6.5 IP measurements6.6 AAA Authentication measurements7 Measurements related to the MMS Relay/ServerA.1 Attempt/success/failure procedure measurementsA.2 GSM/UMTS combined measurementsA.3 Embedded "(n-1) out of n" approachesB.1 Scope of this annexB.2 OverviewB.3 Measurement User CommunitiesB.4 Enhanced GQMB.5 Measurements Life Cycle ProcessB.6 Conclusion32.414ForewordIntroduction1 Scope2 References3 Definitions and abbreviations4 Basic aspects-- 5 GDMO definitions-- 6 ASN.1 definitions for the PM IRP32.604ForewordIntroduction1 Scope2 References3 Definitions, symbols and abbreviations4 Basic aspects5 GDMO Definitions6 ASN.1 Definitions32.614ForewordIntroduction1 Scope2 References3 Definitions, symbols and abbreviations4 Basic aspects-- 5 GDMO Definitions6 ASN.1 definitions32.624ForewordIntroduction1 Scope2 References3 Definitions, symbols and abbreviations4 Basic aspects-- 5 GDMO Definitions6 ASN.1 Definitions32.634ForewordIntroduction1 Scope2 References3 Definitions, symbols and abbreviations4 Basic aspects-- 5 GDMO Definitions-- 6 ASN.1 Definitions32.644ForewordIntroduction1 Scope2 References3 Definitions, symbols and abbreviations4 Basic aspects-- 5 GDMO Definitions6 ASN.1 Definitions32.653ForewordIntroduction1 Scope2 References3 Definitions and abbreviations4 Architectural features5 Mapping6 Rules for management information model extensionsA.1 IDL specification (file name "GeranNetworkResourcesNRMDefs.idl")32.654ForewordIntroduction1 Scope2 References3 Definitions, symbols and abbreviations4 Basic aspects5 GDMO Definitions6 ASN.1 Definitions32.655ForewordIntroduction1 Scope2 References3 Definitions and abbreviations4 Structure and content of configuration data XML files