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    • 36101
      • LTE bands and channel arrangement
        • Operating bands
        • Operating bands for CA
        • Dual Connectivity
        • ProSe
        • UE category 0/M1/M2/1bis
        • NB1 and NB2
        • V2X Communication
        • Channel Bandwidth
        • Channel Bandwidth for CA
        • Channel bandwidth for CA
          • Intra-band contiguous CA
          • Inter-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 ProSe
        • Channel Bandwidth for NB1/NB2
        • Channel bandwidth for V2X
        • Channel Arrangement
          • Channel spacing
          • LTE E-UTRA Channel raster
          • Carrier frequency and EARFCN
          • TX–RX frequency separation
      • LTE Transmitter Characteristics
        • Transmit Power
          • UE max output power
          • UE max output power for CA
          • UE max power for UL-MIMO
          • UE max power for ProSe
          • UE max power for Cat M1/M2
          • UE max power for V2X
          • UE max power for modulation / channel bandwidth
          • UE Max power for modulation / BW for CA
          • UE max power for modulation / BW for UL-MIMO
          • UE max power for modulation / BW for ProSe
          • UE max power for modulation / BW for category M1/M2
          • UE max power for modulation / BW for V2X
          • UE max power with additional requirements
          • UE max power with additional requirements for LTE UL-MIMO
          • UE max power with additional requirements for ProSe
          • UE max power with additional requirements for cat M1/M2 UE
          • UE maximum output power with additional requirements for NB1/NB2
          • UE max power with additional requirements for V2X
          • Configured transmitted power
          • Configured transmitted power for CA
          • Configured transmitted power for Dual Connectivity
          • Configured transmitted Power for cat NB1/NB2
          • Configured transmitted power for V2X
        • Output power dynamics
          • UE min power
          • Transmit OFF power
          • UE ON/OFF time mask
          • Power Control
          • Power control for CA
          • Power control for UL-MIMO
          • Power Control for ProSe
          • Power control for category M1/M2
          • Power Control for NB1/NB2
          • Power Control for V2X
        • Transmit signal quality
          • Frequency error
          • Transmit modulation quality
          • Transmit modulation quality for CA
          • Transmit modulation quality for UL-MIMO
          • Transmit modulation quality for ProSe
          • Transmit modulation quality for M1/M2
          • Transmit modulation quality for NB1/NB2
          • Transmit modulation quality for V2X
        • Output RF spectrum emissions
          • Occupied bandwidth
          • Out of band emission
          • Out of band emission for UL-MIMO
          • Out of band emission for ProSe
          • Out of band emission for NB1/NB2
          • Out of band emission for V2X
        • Spurious Emissions
          • Spurious emissions
          • Minimum Requirements
          • Band UE co-existence
          • Additional spurious emissions
          • For UL-MIMO/Prose/NB1/NB2
          • For V2X
        • Transmit intermodulation
        • Time alignment
      • LTE Receiver Characteristics
        • Receiver characteristics
        • Reference sensitivity power level
          • Min requirements (QPSK)
          • Min requirements (QPSK) for CA
          • Min requirements (QPSK) for UL-MIMO
          • Min requirements (QPSK) for Prose
          • Min requirements (QPSK) for UE cat 0, M1, M2 and 1bis
          • Min requirements (QPSK) for UE cat NB1/NB2
          • Min requirements (QPSK) for V2X
        • Max input level
        • Adjacent Channel Selectivity (ACS)
        • Blocking Characteristics
          • In-band blocking
          • Out-of-band blocking
          • Narrow band blocking
          • For UL-MIMO
        • Spurious response
        • Intermodulation characteristics
        • Spurious emissions
        • Receiver image
      • LTE UE Performance requirement for Physical channels
        • UE performance requirement
        • Demodulation of PDSCH(Cell-Specific )
          • FDD Single-antenna port
          • FDD Transmit diversity
          • FDD Open-loop spatial multiplexing
          • FDD Closed-loop spatial multiplexing
          • FDD CA with power imbalance
          • FDD Intra-band non-contiguous CA with timing offset
          • FDD HST-SFN performance
          • TDD Single-antenna port
          • TDD Transmit diversity
          • TDD Open-loop spatial multiplexing
          • TDD Closed-loop spatial multiplexing
          • TDD Carrier aggregation with power imbalance
          • TDD Intra-band contiguous carrier aggregation with minimum channel spacing
          • TDD HST-SFN
          • TDD-FDD CA Single-antenna port
          • FDD-TDD CA Open-loop spatial multiplexing with 2Tx Antenna port
          • FDD-TDD CA Closed-loop spatial multiplexing 4Tx Antenna Port
          • LAA Closed-loop spatial multiplexing with 4Tx Antenna Port
        • Demodulation of PDSCH (User-Specific)
          • FDD Single-layer Spatial Multiplexing
          • FDD Dual-Layer Spatial Multiplexing
          • FDD DCI format 2D and non Quasi Co-located Antenna Ports
          • FDD semiOpenLoop transmission
          • TDD Single-layer Spatial Multiplexing
          • TDD Dual-Layer Spatial Multiplexing
          • TDD Dual-Layer Spatial Multiplexing(multiple CSI-RS)
          • TDD DCI format 2D and non Quasi Co-located Antenna Ports
          • TDD semiOpenLoop transmission
          • LAA
        • Demodulation of PDCCH/PCFICH
          • FDD
          • TDD
          • LAA
        • Demodulation of PHICH
          • FDD
          • TDD
        • Demodulation of PBCH
          • FDD
          • TDD
        • Sustained downlink data rate provided by lower layers
          • FDD single carrier and CA
          • TDD single carrier and CA
          • FDD EPDCCH scheduling
          • TDD EPDCCH scheduling
          • TDD FDD CA
          • FDD DC
          • TDD DC
          • FDD TDD DC
          • FDD 4Rx
          • TDD 4Rx
          • LAA
          • FDD DC 4 Rx
          • TDD DC 4 Rx
          • TDD FDD DC 4 Rx
          • TDD FDD CA 4 Rx
        • Demodulation of EPDCCH
        • Demodulation (single receiver antenna)
        • Demodulation (4 receiver antenna ports)
          • PDSCH
          • PDCCH/PCFICH
          • PHICH
          • ePDCCH
        • Demodulation (UE supporting coverage enhancement)
        • Demodulation of Narrowband IoT
        • Demodulation of PDSCH CA and DC(4 receiver antenna ports)
      • LTE Reporting of Channel State Information
        • General
        • CQI reporting definition under AWGN conditions
          • PUCCH 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 conditions
          • Frequency-selective scheduling
          • Frequency non-selective scheduling
          • Frequency-selective interference
          • UE-selected subband CQI
          • Enhanced receiver Type A
          • Minimum requirement (multiple CSI)
          • Minimum requirement PUSCH 3-2
          • Enhanced receiver Type B
        • Reporting 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 Symbols
          • CSI Reference Symbols
          • 2 CSI subframe sets
          • 2 CSI subframe sets and CRS assistance information
          • CSI process
        • Additional requirement for CA
        • CSI Reporting
          • Single receiver antenna
          • UE supporting coverage enhancement
          • 4Rx UE
          • CSI-RS Resource Indicator (CRI)
        • Hybrid Channel state information
      • Other Performance requirement
        • MBMS
        • ProSe Direct Discovery
        • ProSe Direct Communication
        • V2X Sidelink Communication
    • 38104
      • 5G NR Operating bands and channel arrangement
        • Frequency Ranges
        • Operating bands
        • BS channel bandwidth
        • BS channel bandwidth for CA
        • Channel arrangement
      • 5G NR Conducted transmitter characteristics
        • General
        • Base station output power
        • Output power dynamics
        • Transmit ON/OFF power
        • Transmitted signal quality
        • Unwanted emissions
        • Transmitter intermodulation
      • 5G NR Conducted receiver characteristics
        • General
        • Reference sensitivity level
        • Dynamic range
        • In-band selectivity and blocking
        • Out-of-band blocking
        • Receiver spurious emissions
        • Receiver intermodulation
        • In-channel selectivity
      • 5G NR Conducted performance requirements
        • General
        • PUSCH
        • PUCCH
        • PRACH
      • 5G NR Radiated transmitter characteristics
        • Radiated transmit power
        • OTA base station output power
        • OTA output power dynamics
        • OTA transmit ON/OFF power
        • OTA transmitted signal quality
        • OTA unwanted emissions
        • OTA transmitter intermodulation
      • 5G NR Radiated receiver characteristics
        • General
        • OTA sensitivity
        • OTA reference sensitivity level
        • OTA Dynamic range
        • OTA in-band selectivity and blocking
        • OTA out-of-band blocking
        • OTA receiver spurious emissions
        • OTA receiver intermodulation
        • OTA in-channel selectivity
      • 5G NR Radiated performance requirements
        • General
        • PUSCH
        • PUCCH
        • PRACH
    • 38202
      • Services and functions of the physical layer
      • Model of physical layer of the UE
      • Simultaneous transmission and reception of physical channels and physical signals
    • 38300
      • Overall Architecture and Functional Split
        • Overall Architecture
        • Functional Split
        • Network Interfaces
        • Radio Protocol Architecture
        • Multi-Radio Dual Connectivity
      • Physical Layer
        • Waveform, numerology and frame structure
        • Downlink
        • Uplink
        • Carrier aggregation
        • Transport Channels
      • Layer 2
        • Overview
        • MAC Sublayer
        • RLC Sublayer
        • PDCP Sublayer
        • SDAP Sublayer
        • L2 Data Flow
        • Carrier Aggregation
        • Dual Connectivity
        • Supplementary Uplink
        • Bandwidth Adaptation
      • RRC
        • Services and Functions
        • Protocol States
        • System Information Handling
        • Access Control
        • UE Capability Retrieval framework
        • Transport of NAS Messages
        • Carrier Aggregation
        • Bandwidth Adaptation
        • UE Assistance Information
      • NG Identities
      • Mobility and State Transitions
        • Overview
        • Intra-NR
        • Inter RAT
        • Roaming and Access Restrictions
      • Scheduling
      • UE Power Saving
      • QoS
      • Security
      • UE Capabilities
      • Self-Configuration and Self-Optimisation
      • Verticals Support
        • URLLC
        • IMS Voice
        • Network Slicing
        • Public Warning System
        • Emergency Services
    • 38304
      • General description
      • Process and procedure descriptions
        • PLMN selection
        • Cell selection and reselection
        • Cell Reservations and Access Restrictions
        • Tracking/RAN Area registration
      • Reception of broadcast information
      • Paging
    • 38305
      • Main concepts and requirements
        • Assumptions and Generalities
        • UE Positioning Methods
      • NG-RAN UE Positioning Architecture
        • Architecture
        • Functional Description of Related Elements
      • Signalling protocols and interfaces
      • General NG-RAN UE Positioning procedures
      • Positioning methods and Supporting Procedures
        • GNSS positioning methods
        • OTDOA positioning
        • Enhanced cell ID positioning methods
        • Barometric pressure sensor positioning
        • WLAN positioning
        • Bluetooth positioning
        • TBS positioning
      • Use of LPP with SUPL
    • 38306
      • UE Supported max data rate
      • UE Capability Parameters
    • 38321
      • MAC General
      • MAC procedures
        • Random Access procedure
        • Maintenance of Uplink Time Alignment
        • DL-SCH data transfer
        • UL-SCH data transfer
        • PCH/BCH reception
        • Discontinuous Reception (DRX)
        • Transmission and reception without dynamic scheduling
        • Activation/Deactivation of SCells
        • Activation/Deactivation of PDCP duplication
        • MAC reconfiguration / Reset
        • Handling of unknown, unforeseen and erroneous protocol data
        • Handling of measurement gaps
        • Bandwidth Part (BWP) operation
        • SUL operation
        • Beam Failure Detection and Recovery
        • Handling of MAC CEs
        • Data inactivity monitoring
      • MAC Protocol Data Units, formats and parameters
      • MAC Variables and constants
    • 38322
      • RLC architecture, services and functions
      • RLC procedures
      • RLC protocol data units, formats and parameters
      • RLC variables, constants and timers
    • 38323
      • PDCP architecture, services and functions
      • PDCP procedures
      • PDCP protocol data units, formats, and parameters
      • PDCP state variables, constants, and timers
    • 38331
      • RRC Architecture, Services and Functions
      • RRC Procedures
        • General requirements
        • System information
          • Introduction
          • Acquisition
        • Connection control
          • Introduction
          • Paging
          • RRC connection establishment
          • Initial AS security activation
          • RRC reconfiguration
          • Counter check
          • RRC connection re-establishment
          • RRC connection release
          • RRC connection release requested by upper layers
          • Radio link failure related actions
          • UE actions upon going to RRC_IDLE
          • UE actions upon PUCCH/SRS release request
          • RRC connection resume
          • Unified Access Control
          • RRC connection reject
        • Inter-RAT mobility
        • Measurements
          • Introduction
          • Configuration
          • Performing measurements
          • Report triggering
          • Reporting
          • Location measurement indication
        • UE capabilities
        • Others
          • DL information transfer
          • UL information transfer
          • SCG failure information
          • UE Assistance Information
          • Failure information
      • Protocol data units, formats and parameters
        • General
        • RRC messages
          • Message structure
          • Message definitions
        • RRC information elements
          • Parameterized types
          • System information blocks
          • Radio resource control information
          • UE capability information
          • Others
        • RRC multiplicity and type constraint values
        • RRC Short Message
      • RRC Timers, Counters, Constants and UE variables
      • RRC Protocol data unit abstract syntax
      • RRC Specified and default radio configurations
      • RRC Generic error handling
      • RRC Radio information related interactions between network nodes
      • RRC delay requirements
    • 38401
      • NG-RAN General Principles
      • NG-RAN Architecture
      • NR-RAN Overall Procedures
        • UE Initial Access
        • Intra-gNB-CU Mobility
        • Centralized retransmission of lost PDUs
        • Multi-Connectivity operation
        • F1 Startup and cells activation
        • RRC state transition
        • RRC connection reestablishment
        • Multiple TNLAs for F1-C
        • Overall procedures involving E1 and F1
      • NG-RAN gNB Synchronization
      • NG-RAN interfaces
    • 38410
      • NG general aspects and principles
    • 38413
      • NGAP Procedures
        • NGAP Procedures List
        • PDU Session Management
        • UE Context Management
        • UE Mobility Management
        • 5G NG-RAN NGAP Procedures - Paging
        • Transport of NAS Messages
        • Interface Management
        • Configuration Transfer
        • Warning Message Transmission
        • NRPPa Transport
        • Trace
        • Location Reporting
        • UE TNLA Binding
        • UE Radio Capability Management
        • Data Usage Reporting
      • NGAP Elements
        • Message Functional Definition and Content
          • Tabular Format Contents
          • 5G NG-RAN NGAP Elements - PDU Session Management Messages
          • UE Context Management Messages
          • UE Mobility Management Messages
          • Paging Messages
          • NAS Transport Messages
          • Interface Management Messages
          • Configuration Transfer Messages
          • Warning Message Transmission Messages
          • NRPPa Transport Messages
          • Trace Messages
          • Location Reporting Messages
          • UE TNLA Binding Messages
          • UE Radio Capability Management Messages
          • Data Usage Reporting Messages
        • Information Element Definitions
          • Radio Network Layer Related IEs
          • Transport Network Layer Related IEs
          • NAS Related IEs
          • SMF Related IEs
        • Message and Information Element Abstract Syntax
          • Message and Information Element Abstract Syntax
          • Elementary Procedure Definitions
          • PDU Definitions
          • Information Element Definitions
          • Common Definitions
          • Constant Definitions
          • Container Definitions
          • Message Transfer Syntax and Timers
      • Handling of Unknown, Unforeseen and Erroneous Protocol Data
    • 3842x
      • Xn general aspects and principles
      • Xn signalling transport
      • XnAP
        • Principles, Services and Functions
        • Elementary procedures
        • Basic mobility procedures
        • Dual Connectivity procedures
        • Global procedures
        • Communication Elements
          • Message Functional Definition and Content
          • Information Element definitions
          • Message and Information Element Abstract Syntax
          • Message transfer syntax and Timers
      • Xn data transport
      • NR user plane protocol
    • 28.544
      • Foreword
      • Introduction
      • 1 Scope
      • 2 References
      • 3 Definitions of terms, symbols and abbreviations
    • 34.108
      • Foreword
      • Introduction
      • 1 Scope
      • 2 References
      • 3 Definitions, abbreviations and symbols
      • 4 Common requirements of test equipment
      • 5 Reference test conditions
      • 6 Reference system configurations
        • 6 Reference system configurations
        • 6.1 Simulated network environments
          • 6.1 Simulated network environments
          • 6.1.0a Default Master Information Block and Scheduling Block messages
          • 6.1.0b Default System Information Block Messages
          • 6.1.1 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 SCCPCH
          • 6.1.2 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 SCCPCHs
          • 6.1.4 Default parameters for 1 to 8 cell environments
          • 6.1.5 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 cells
        • 6.3 Cell/BS codes etc
        • 6.4 Routing/location area
        • 6.5 Network options settings
        • 6.6 Power control mode
        • 6.7 Tx Diversity modes
        • 6.8 Compressed mode parameters
        • 6.9 BCCH parameters
        • 6.10 Reference Radio Bearer configurations used in Radio Bearer interoperability testing
          • 6.10 Reference Radio Bearer configurations used in Radio Bearer interoperability testing
          • 6.10.1 QoS Architecture and RAB attributes
          • 6.10.2 RAB and signalling RB for FDD
          • 6.10.3 RAB and signalling RB for TDD
        • 6.11 Common Radio Bearer configurations for other test purposes
          • 6.11 Common Radio Bearer configurations for other test purposes
          • 6.11.1 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 DCCH
          • 6.11.1b Streaming / unknown / DL:64 kbps / PS RAB + UL:3.4 DL:3.4 kbps SRBs for DCCH
          • 6.11.1c 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 testing
          • 6.11.4b Interactive or background / UL: 0 kbps DL: 0 kbps PS RAB
          • 6.11.4c 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 DCH
          • 6.11.4d 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 DCH
          • 6.11.4e Interactive or background / UL:64 DL: 64 kbps / PS RAB + UL:3.4 DL:3.4 kbps SRBs for DCCH
          • 6.11.4f Reference Radio Bearer configurations used in MAC-ehs testing
          • 6.11.4g 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 DCH
          • 6.11.4h 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 TDD
          • 6.11.4i Reference Radio Bearer configurations used in CPC testing
          • 6.11.4i.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-DSCH
          • 6.11.4j Reference Radio Bearer configurations used in Improved L2 testing
          • 6.11.4j.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 DCCH
          • 6.11.4k Reference Radio Bearer configurations used in Improved L2 UL testing
          • 6.11.4l Reference Radio Bearer configurations used in UL packet filtering testing
          • 6.11.5 Reference Radio Bearer configurations used in Radio Bearer testing for 1.28 Mcps TDD
          • 6.11.6 Reference Radio Bearer configurations used in Radio Bearer testing for 7.68 Mcps TDD
          • 6.11.7 Reference Radio Bearer configurations used in Radio Bearer testing for 3.84 Mcps TDD IMB
      • 7 Generic setup procedures
        • 7.1 Basic Generic Procedures
        • 7.2 Generic setup procedures
        • 7.3 Test procedures for RF test
        • 7.4 Common generic procedures for AS testing
        • 7.5 Test procedures for A-GPS and A-GNSS Performance requirements testing
        • 7.6 Test procedures for MBMS testing
      • 8 Test USIM Parameters
      • 9 Default Message Contents
        • 9.1 Default Message Contents for Signalling
          • 9.1.1 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 interworking
          • 9.1.5 Default Message Contents for Supplementary Services
        • 9.2 Default Message Contents for RF
          • 9.2 Default Message Contents for RF
          • 9.2.1 Default Message Contents for RF (FDD)
          • 9.2.2 Default Message Contents for RF (TDD)
      • 10 Void
      • 11 MBMS configurations for signalling test
        • 11 MBMS configurations for signalling test
        • 11.1 MCCH configurations
        • 11.2 MCCH configurations for MBSFN (TDD)
          • 11.2.1 MCCH configuration parameters
          • 11.2.2 MCCH messages transmission in test
          • 11.2.3 Combinations and transmission order of critical MCCH messages
          • 11.2.4 MBSFN service availability
    • 36.113
      • Foreword
      • 1 Scope
      • 2 References
      • 3 Definitions, symbols and abbreviations
      • 4 Test conditions
      • 5 Performance assessment
      • 6 Performance Criteria
      • 7 Applicability overview
      • 8 Emission
      • 9 Immunity
    • 32.451
      • Foreword
      • Introduction
      • 1 Scope
      • 2 References
      • 3 Definitions and abbreviations
      • 4 KPI overview
      • 5 Requirements
    • 33.163
      • Foreword
      • Introduction
      • 1 Scope
      • 2 References
      • 3 Definitions and abbreviations
      • 4 Security Procedures for Battery Efficient Security for Very Low Throughput MTC Devices (BEST)
      • 5 Derivation of BEST Keys
      • 6 End to Middle Secured Data Protocol (EMSDP)
      • 7 BEST Service Management
      • B.1 Introduction
      • B.2 Restful HTTP interface
    • 29.162
      • Foreword
      • 1 Scope
      • 2 References
      • 3 Definitions, symbols and abbreviations
      • 4 General
      • 5 Network characteristics
      • 6 Interworking Reference Model for control plane interworking and user plane interworking
      • 7 Control plane interworking
      • 8 User Plane Interworking
      • 9 IMS-ALG and TrGW functionality for NAPT and IP Version Interworking
      • 10 IBCF – TrGW Interactions
        • 10.1 Overview
        • 10.2 Main Functions supported at the Ix Interface
          • 10.2.0 Introduction
          • 10.2.1 NAPT and IP version interworking
          • 10.2.2 Gate Management
          • 10.2.3 RTCP Handling
          • 10.2.4 IP Realm Indication
          • 10.2.5 Media Control
          • 10.2.6 Media Inactivity Detection
          • 10.2.7 QoS Packet Marking (differentiated services)
          • 10.2.8 Hanging Termination Detection
          • 10.2.9 Bandwidth Policing
          • 10.2.10 IMS end-to-end media plane security
          • 10.2.11 Through-Connection
          • 10.2.12 Emergency Call
          • 10.2.13 Explicit Congestion Notification support
          • 10.2.14 Optimal Media Routeing
          • 10.2.15 IP Realm Availability
          • 10.2.16 Access Transfer procedures with media anchored in ATGW
          • 10.2.17 Multimedia Priority Service (MPS) Support
          • 10.2.18 Coordination of Video Orientation
          • 10.2.19 Generic image attributes
          • 10.2.20 Interactive Connectivity Establishment (ICE)
          • 10.2.21 MSRP handling
          • 10.2.22 Alternative connection (ALTC) addresses management
          • 10.2.23 Video Region-of-Interest (ROI)
          • 10.2.24 SDP Capability Negotiation (SDPCapNeg)
          • 10.2.25 WebRTC Media Plane Optimization
          • 10.2.26 RTP-level pause and resume
          • 10.2.27 RTCP Codec Control Commands and Indications
          • 10.2.28 Delay Budget Information (DBI)
        • 10.3 Void
        • 10.4 Procedures
    • 29.238
      • Foreword
      • 1 Scope
      • 2 References
      • 3 Definitions, symbols and abbreviations
      • 4 Applicability
      • 5 Profile Description
      • A.1 General
      • A.2 Relationships between gates and H.248 Streams
    • 34.123-2
      • Foreword
      • Introduction
      • 1 Scope
      • 2 References
      • 3 Definitions and abbreviations
      • 4 Recommended test case applicability
        • 4 Recommended test case applicability
      • A.1 Guidance for completing the ICS proforma
      • A.2 Identification of the User Equipment
      • A.3 Identification of the protocol
      • A.4 ICS proforma tables
        • A.4.1 UE Implementation Types
        • A.4.2 UE Service Capabilities
        • A.4.3 Baseline Implementation Capabilities
          • A.4.3.1 Baseline Implementation Capabilities to facilitate Conformance testing
          • A.4.3.2 RF Baseline Implementation Capabilities
          • A.4.3.3 Physical Layer Baseline Implementation Capabilities
          • A.4.3.4 Layer 2/3 Baseline Implementation Capabilities (access stratum)
        • A.4.4 Additional information
        • A.4.5 Additional information for the audit capabilities
      • C.1 Labelling of FDD inter-band tests
      • C.2 FDD/GSM band combinations for inter-RAT tests
    • 36.124
      • Foreword
      • 1 Scope
      • 2 References
      • 3 Definitions and abbreviations
      • 4 Test conditions
      • 5 Performance assessment
      • 6 Performance criteria
      • 7 Applicability overview tables
      • 8 Methods of measurement and limits for EMC emissions
      • 9 Test methods and levels for immunity tests
      • A.1 Calibration of audio levels
      • A.2 Measurement of audio levels
      • B.1 Calibration of data transfer
      • B.2 Derivation of Throughput Percentages
      • B.3 EUT without data application ancillary
      • B.4 EUT with data application ancillary
    • 51.010-5
      • Foreword
      • Introduction
      • 1 Scope
      • 2 References
      • 3 Definitions and abbreviations
      • 4 ATS Structure
      • 5 Abstract test method and test configurations
      • 6 Specific Test Suite Operations for InterRAT GERAN to UTRAN Handover testing
      • 7 Generic Procedures for GERAN/LTE testing
      • A.1 Version of specification
      • A.2 IR_G ATS
      • B.0 Introduction
      • B.1 Parameter values
      • C.1 Identification Summary
      • C.2 Abstract Test Suite Summary
      • C.3 Test Laboratory
      • C.4 Client
      • C.5 System Under Test
      • C.6 Ancillary Protocols
      • C.7 Protocol Layer Information for L3 of Mobile Station
      • E.1 InterRAT test execution
    • 25.101
      • 1 Scope
      • 2 References
      • 3 Definitions, symbols and abbreviations
      • 4 General
      • 5 Frequency bands and channel arrangement
      • 6 Transmitter characteristics
        • 6.1 General
        • 6.2 Transmit power
        • 6.3 Frequency Error
        • 6.3A Frequency Error for DC-HSUPA
        • 6.3B Frequency error for UL OLTD
        • 6.3C Frequency error for UL CLTD
        • 6.3D Frequency error for UL MIMO
        • 6.3E Frequency error for DB-DC-HSUPA
        • 6.4 Output power dynamics
        • 6.4A Output pattern dynamics
        • 6.5 Transmit ON/OFF power
          • 6.5.1 Transmit OFF power
          • 6.5.2 Transmit ON/OFF Time mask
          • 6.5.3 Change of TFC
          • 6.5.4 Power setting in uplink compressed mode
          • 6.5.5 HS-DPCCH
        • 6.6 Output RF spectrum emissions
        • 6.7 Transmit intermodulation
        • 6.8 Transmit modulation
      • 7 Receiver characteristics
        • 7.1 General
        • 7.2 Diversity characteristics
        • 7.3 Reference sensitivity level
        • 7.4 Maximum input level
        • 7.5 Adjacent Channel Selectivity (ACS)
        • 7.6 Blocking characteristics
        • 7.6.3C 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 response
        • 7.8 Intermodulation characteristics
        • 7.9 Spurious emissions
        • 7.10 Reference input power adjustment for a dual band device
      • 8 Performance requirement
        • 8.1 General
        • 8.2 Demodulation in static propagation conditions
        • 8.3 Demodulation of DCH in multi-path fading propagation conditions
        • 8.4 Demodulation of DCH in moving propagation conditions
        • 8.5 Demodulation of DCH in birth-death propagation conditions
        • 8.5A Demodulation of DCH in high speed train condition
        • 8.6 Demodulation of DCH in downlink Transmit diversity modes
        • 8.7 Demodulation in Handover conditions
        • 8.8 Power control in downlink
        • 8.9 Downlink compressed mode
        • 8.10 Blind transport format detection
        • 8.11 Detection of Broadcast channel (BCH)
        • 8.11A Detection of Broadcast channel (BCH) mapped to S-CCPCH
        • 8.12 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 operation
        • 8.15 (void)
        • 8.16 (void)
        • 8.17 UE UL power control operation with Algorithm 3
      • 9 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 performance
          • 9.2.2 Open Loop Diversity performance
          • 9.2.3 Closed Loop Diversity Performance
          • 9.2.4 MIMO Performance
          • 9.2.4A MIMO only with single-stream restriction Performance
          • 9.2.4B Four Transmit Antennas MIMO Performance
          • 9.2.4C MIMO Mode with Four Transmit Antennas Only With Dual-stream Restriction Performance
          • 9.2.5 Multiflow HSDPA performance
        • 9.3 Reporting of Channel Quality Indicator
          • 9.3 Reporting of Channel Quality Indicator
          • 9.3.1 Single Link Performance
          • 9.3.2 Open Loop Diversity Performance
          • 9.3.3 Closed Loop Diversity Performance
          • 9.3.4 MIMO Performance
          • 9.3.5 MIMO only with single-stream restriction Performance
          • 9.3.6 Multiflow HSDPA performance
          • 9.3.7 MIMO Performance with four transmit antennas
          • 9.3.8 MIMO with Four Transmit Antennas only with Dual-Stream Restriction Performance
        • 9.4 HS-SCCH Detection Performance
        • 9.5 HS-SCCH-less demodulation of HS-DSCH (Fixed Reference Channel)
        • 9.6 Requirements for HS-DSCH and HS-SCCH reception in CELL_FACH state
      • 10 Performance requirement (E-DCH)
      • 11 Performance requirement (MBMS)
      • A.1 General
      • A.2 UL reference measurement channel
        • A.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 modulation
        • A.2.7 UL E-DCH reference measurement channel for DC-HSUPA using 16QAM modulation
        • A.2.8 Combinations of UL E-DCH reference measurement channel for DC-HSUPA tests
      • A.3 DL reference measurement channel
        • A.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 channel
      • A.4 DL reference measurement channel for BTFD performance requirements
      • A.4A Reference parameters for discontinuous UL DPCCH transmission
      • A.5 DL reference compressed mode parameters
      • A.6 DL reference parameters for PCH tests
      • A.7 DL reference channel parameters for HSDPA tests
      • A.8 DL reference parameters for MBMS tests
      • A.9 DL reference parameters for combined MTCH demodulation and cell identification
      • B.1 (void)
      • B.2 Propagation Conditions
      • C.1 General
      • C.2 Connection Set-up
      • C.3 During connection
      • C.4 W-CDMA Modulated Interferer
      • C.5 HSDPA DL Physical channels
      • C.6 MBMS DL Physical channels
      • D.1 General
      • D.2 Environmental requirements
      • E.1 General
      • E.2 List of UARFCN used for UTRA FDD bands
    • 25.104
      • Foreword
      • 1 Scope
      • 2 References
      • 3 Definitions and abbreviations
      • 4 General
      • 5 Frequency bands and channel arrangement
      • 6 Transmitter characteristics
      • 7 Receiver characteristics
      • 8 Performance requirement
      • A.1 Summary of UL reference measurement channels
      • A.2 UL reference measurement channel for 12.2 kbps
      • A.3 UL reference measurement channel for 64 kbps
      • A.4 UL reference measurement channel for 144 kbps
      • A.5 UL reference measurement channel for 384 kbps
      • A.6 (void)
      • A.7 Reference measurement channels for UL RACH
      • A.8 Reference measurement channel for HS-DPCCH
      • A.8A Reference measurement channel for HS-DPCCH for 4C-HSDPA
      • A.9 Summary of E-DPDCH Fixed reference channels
      • A.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 condition
      • B.2 Multi-path fading propagation conditions
      • B.3 Moving propagation conditions
      • B.4 Birth-Death propagation conditions
      • B.4A High speed train conditions
      • B.5 Multipath fading propagation conditions for E‑DPDCH and E-DPCCH
    • 25.123
      • Foreword
      • 1 Scope
      • 2 References
      • 3 Definitions, symbols and abbreviations
      • 4 Idle Mode
      • 5 UTRAN Connected Mode Mobility
      • 6 (void)
      • 6A RRC Connection Control
      • 7 Timing characteristics
      • 8 UE Measurements Procedures
        • 8.1 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 requirements
      • 10 FPACH physical layer information field definition (1.28 Mcps TDD)
      • A.1 Purpose of Annex
      • A.2 Requirement classification for statistical testing
      • A.3 RRM test configurations
      • A.4 Idle Mode
      • A.5 UTRAN Connected Mode Mobility
        • A.5.1 TDD/TDD Handover
        • A.5.2 TDD/FDD Handover
        • A.5.3 TDD/GSM Handover
        • A.5.3a TDD to E-UTRA FDD Handover
        • A.5.3b TDD to E-UTRA TDD Handover
        • A.5.3c UTRA TDD to E-UTRA FDD handover: unknown target cell
        • A.5.3d UTRA TDD to E-UTRA TDD handover: unknown target cell
        • A.5.3e TDD/GSM Handover: Non-synchronization target cell
        • A.5.4 Cell Re-selection in CELL_FACH
        • A.5.4A Cell Re-selection in Enhanced CELL_FACH
        • A.5.5 Cell Re-selection in CELL_PCH
        • A.5.6 Cell Re-selection in URA_PCH
        • A.5.7 Serving HS-DSCH cell change
        • A.5.8 Inter-RAT cell change order from UTRAN TDD to GSM(GPRS)
      • A.6 (void)
      • A.6A RRC Connection Control
      • A.7 Timing characteristics
      • A.8 UE Measurements Procedures
      • A.9 Measurement Performance Requirements
        • A.9 Measurement Performance Requirements
        • A.9.1 Measurement Performance for UE (3.84 Mcps TDD option)
        • A.9.2 Measurement Performance for UE for 1.28 Mcps TDD
        • A.9.3 Measurement Performance for UE (7.68 Mcps TDD option)
      • B.1. Conditions for Idle mode
      • B.2. Conditions for UE Measurements Procedures
    • 25.133
      • Foreword
      • 1 Scope
      • 2 References
      • 3 Definitions, symbols and abbreviations
      • 4 Idle Mode Tasks
      • 5 UTRAN Connected mode mobility
      • 6 RRC Connection Control
      • 7 Timing and Signalling characteristics
      • 8 UE Measurements Procedures
      • 9 Measurements Performance Requirements
      • A.1 Purpose of Annex
      • A.2 Requirement classification for statistical testing
      • A.3 RRM test configurations
      • A.4 Idle Mode
      • A.5 UTRAN Connected Mode Mobility
        • A.5.1 FDD/FDD Soft Handover
        • A.5.2 FDD/FDD Hard Handover
        • A.5.3 (void)
        • A.5.4 Inter-system Handover from UTRAN FDD to GSM
        • A.5.4c Inter-system Handover from UTRAN FDD to E-UTRAN FDD; Unknown Target Cell
        • A.5.4d Inter-system Handover from UTRAN FDD to E-UTRAN TDD; Unknown Target Cell
        • A.5.5 Cell Re-selection in CELL_FACH
        • A.5.6 Cell Re-selection in CELL_PCH
        • A.5.7 Cell Re-selection in URA_PCH
        • A.5.8 Serving HS-DSCH cell change
        • A.5.9 Enhanced Serving HS-DSCH cell change
        • A.5.10 Intrafrequency System information acquisition for CSG cell
        • A.5.11 Interfrequency System information acquisition for CSG cell
      • A.6 RRC Connection Control
      • A.7 Timing and Signalling Characteristics
      • A.8 UE Measurements Procedures
      • A.9 Measurement Performance Requirements
      • B.1. Conditions for Idle mode tasks
      • B.2. Conditions for UE Measurements Procedures
      • B.3. Conditions for Measurement Performance for UE
      • B.4. Conditions for UTRAN Connected mode mobility
    • 25.141
      • Foreword
      • 1 Scope
      • 2 References
      • 3 Definitions and abbreviations
      • 4 General test conditions and declarations
      • 5 Format and interpretation of tests
      • 6 Transmitter
        • 6.1 General
        • 6.2 Base station output power
        • 6.3 Frequency error
        • 6.4 Output power dynamics
        • 6.5 Output RF spectrum emissions
        • 6.6 Transmitter intermodulation
        • 6.7 Transmit modulation
      • 7 Receiver characteristics
      • 8 Performance requirement
      • A.1 Summary of UL reference measurement channels
      • A.2 UL reference measurement channel for 12,2 kbps
      • A.3 UL reference measurement channel for 64 kbps
      • A.4 UL reference measurement channel for 144 kbps
      • A.5 UL reference measurement channel for 384 kbps
      • A.6 (void)
      • A.7 Reference measurement channels for UL RACH
      • A.8 (void)
      • A.9 Reference measurement channel for HS-DPCCH
      • A.9A Reference measurement channel for 4C-HSDPA HS-DPCCH
      • A.10 Summary of E-DPDCH Fixed reference channels
      • A.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 Transmitter
      • B.2 Receiver
      • B.3 Performance requirement
      • C.1 Statistical testing of receiver BER/BLER performance
      • C.2 Statistical Testing of E-DPDCH Throughput
      • D.1 Static propagation condition
      • D.2 Multi-path fading propagation conditions
      • D.3 Moving propagation conditions
      • D.4 Birth-Death propagation conditions
      • D.5 Multi-path fading propagation conditions for E‑DPDCH and E-DPCCH
      • E.1 General
      • E.2 Definition of the process
      • E.3 Notes
      • G.1 Transmitter measurements
      • G.2 Receiver measurements
      • G.3 Performance measurements
      • H.1 Purpose of Annex
      • H.2 Received Total Wideband Power
      • H.3 Transmitted code power
      • H.4 Transmitted carrier power
    • 26.103
      • Foreword
      • 1 Scope
      • 2 Normative references
      • 3 Definitions and Abbreviations
      • 4 General
      • 5 3GPP Codec List for OoBTC in a BICC-based Circuit Switched Core Network and for AoIP
      • 6 Codec List for the Call Control Protocol
      • 7 3GPP Codecs for OoBTC in a SIP-I -based Circuit Switched Core Network
    • 26.179
      • Foreword
      • Introduction
      • 1 Scope
      • 2 References
      • 3 Definitions and abbreviations
      • 4 Codecs and media handling for MCPTT
    • 26.261
      • Foreword
      • Introduction
      • 1 Scope
      • 2 References
      • 3 Definitions of terms, symbols and abbreviations
      • 4 Interfaces
      • 5 Performance for conversational services
      • 6 Performance for non-conversational services
    • 26.446
      • Foreword
      • 1 Scope
      • 2 References
      • 3 Abbreviations
      • 4 General
      • 5 AMR-WB backward compatible transcoding functions
      • 6 AMR-WB backward compatible ANSI-C code
      • 7 AMR-WB backward compatible error concealment of erroneous or lost frames
      • 8 AMR-WB backward compatible comfort noise aspects
      • 9 AMR-WB backward compatible source controlled rate operation
      • 10 AMR-WB backward compatible Voice Activity Detector (VAD)
      • 11 AMR-WB backward compatible frame structure and interface to Iu, Uu, and Nb
    • 26.448
      • Foreword
      • 1 Scope
      • 2 References
      • 3 Definitions, symbols and abbreviations
      • 4 General
      • 5 Jitter Buffer Management
        • 5.1 Overview
        • 5.2 Depacketization of RTP packets (informative)
        • 5.3 Network Jitter Analysis and Delay Estimation
        • 5.4 Adaptation Control Logic
          • 5.4.1 Control Logic
          • 5.4.2 Frame-based adaptation
          • 5.4.3 Signal-based adaptation
        • 5.5 Receiver Output Buffer
        • 5.6 De-Jitter Buffer
      • 6 Decoder interaction
    • 26.449
      • Foreword
      • 1 Scope
      • 2 References
      • 3 Abbreviations
      • 4 General
      • 5 Functions on the transmit (TX) side
      • 6 Functions on the receive (RX) side
      • 7 Computational details and bit allocation
    • 26.450
      • Foreword
      • 1 Scope
      • 2 References
      • 3 Abbreviations
      • 4 General
      • 5 EVS Codec DTX Operation
    • 26.453
      • Foreword
      • 1 Scope
      • 2 References
      • 3 Abbreviations
      • 4 EVS Codec generic frame format in CS Networks
    • 26.454
      • Foreword
      • 1 Scope
      • 2 References
      • 3 Definitions and abbreviations
      • 4 General
      • 5 RAB aspects
      • 6 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 Plane
      • 11 Interworking between MGW Terminations
    • 36.579-3
      • Foreword
      • 1 Scope
      • 2 References
      • 3 Definitions, symbols and abbreviations
      • 4 General
      • 5 MCPTT Client Configuration
      • 6 MCPTT Server - MCPTT Client operation
      • 7 MCPTT Server - MCPTT Server operation
    • 38.824
      • Foreword
      • 1 Scope
      • 2 References
      • 3 Definitions, symbols and abbreviations
      • 4 Introduction
      • 5 Baseline performance achievable with Rel-15 NR URLLC
      • 6 Layer 1 enhancements
      • 7 UL inter UE Tx prioritization/multiplexing
      • 8 Enhanced UL configured grant (grant free) transmissions
      • 9 Conclusion and recommendation
    • 38.885
      • Foreword
      • 1 Scope
      • 2 References
      • 3 Definitions, symbols and abbreviations
      • 4 Introduction
      • 5 Sidelink (PC5) aspects
      • 6 Uplink and downlink (Uu) aspects
      • 7 QoS management
      • 8 RAT and interface selection
      • 9 Coexistence
      • 10 Network aspects
      • 11 Evaluations and measurement results
      • 12 Conclusions
      • A.1 Simulation profiles
      • A.2 Link-level simulation parameters
      • B.1 Resource allocation Mode 1
        • B.1.1 Simulation assumptions
        • B.1.2 Detailed results
          • B.1.2.1 Unicast
          • B.1.2.2 Groupcast
          • B.1.2.3 Broadcast
      • B.2 Resource allocation Mode 2
        • B.2.1 Simulation assumptions
        • B.2.2 Detailed results
          • B.2.2.1 Unicast
          • B.2.2.2 Groupcast
          • B.2.2.3 Broadcast
      • C.1 S-SSB detection
        • C.1.1 Simulation assumptions
        • C.1.2 Detailed results
          • C.1.2 Detailed results
      • C.2 PSBCH decoding
        • C.2 PSBCH decoding
    • 45.004
      • Foreword
      • 1 Scope
      • 1.1 References
      • 1.2 Abbreviations
      • 2 Modulation format for GMSK
      • 3 Modulation format for 8PSK
      • 4 Modulation format for 16QAM and 32QAM at the normal symbol rate
      • 5 Modulation format for QPSK, 16QAM and 32QAM at the higher symbol rate
      • 6 Modulation format for AQPSK
    • 26.104
      • Foreword
      • 1 Scope
      • 2 Normative references
      • 3 Definitions and abbreviations
      • 4 C code structure
      • 5 Homing procedure
      • 6 File formats
    • 26.204
      • Foreword
      • 1 Scope
      • 2 References
      • 3 Definitions and abbreviations
      • 4 C code structure
      • 5 Homing procedure
      • 6 File formats
    • 26.818
      • Foreword
      • Introduction
      • 1 Scope
      • 2 References
      • 3 Definitions and abbreviations
      • 4 VR streaming tests description
      • 5 DTS-UHD tests results
        • 5.1 Xperi test results on Test 1
          • 5.1.1 Test design
          • 5.1.2 Test processing
          • 5.1.3 Test material
          • 5.1.4 Listening environment
          • 5.1.5 Grading interface
          • 5.1.6 Listening panel
          • 5.1.7 Results
        • 5.2 Xperi test results on Test 2
        • 5.3 Xperi test results on Test 3
        • 5.4 Xperi conclusions
        • 5.5 Fraunhofer IIS crosscheck results
      • 6 Metadata Assisted EVS Codec (MAEC) tests results
        • 6.1 Dolby test results on Test 1
        • 6.2 Dolby test results on Test 2
        • 6.3 Dolby test results on Test 3
          • 6.3.1. Test plan
          • 6.3.2 Test results
        • 6.4 Nokia crosscheck results on Test 1
          • 6.4.1 Introduction
          • 6.4.2 Test description and results
        • 6.5 Philips crosscheck results for HIQ mode on Test 2
        • 6.6 Ericsson crosscheck results for FOA mode
        • 6.7 Fraunhofer IIS crosscheck results
        • 6.8 Qualcomm crosscheck results on Test 1
      • 7 OMAF 3D Audio Baseline Media Profile test results
        • 7.1 Fraunhofer IIS/Qualcomm test results
          • 7.1.1 Test setup
          • 7.1.2 Training and introduction phase
          • 7.1.3 Generation of bit streams for the test materials
          • 7.1.4 Codec Quality Characterization tests
          • 7.1.4.4 Reference binaural renderer Quality Characterization Tests
      • 8 spAACe test results
        • 8.1 Qualcomm test results on Test 1
          • 8.1.1 Introduction and experimental design
          • 8.1.2 Selection of assessors
          • 8.1.3 Test materials
          • 8.1.4 Presentation interface
          • 8.1.5 Listening environment
          • 8.1.6 Listening system
          • 8.1.7 Listening level
          • 8.1.8 Generation of anchor/reference and test conditions
          • 8.1.9 Attributes
          • 8.1.10 Presentation of results
          • 8.1.11 Presentation of results for First Order Ambisonics
        • 8.2 Qualcomm test results on Test 2
          • 8.2.1 Introduction and experimental design
          • 8.2.2 Selection of assessors
          • 8.2.3 Test materials
          • 8.2.4 Presentation interface
          • 8.2.5 Listening environment
          • 8.2.6 Listening system
          • 8.2.7 Headphone impulse response measurement
          • 8.2.8 Headphone compensation filter generation
          • 8.2.9 Listening level
          • 8.2.10 Generation of anchor/reference and test conditions
          • 8.2.11 Attributes
          • 8.2.12 Presentation of results
        • 8.3 Qualcomm test results on Test 3
      • A.1 Summary
      • A.2 Processing description
      • A.3 ESD to First Order Ambisonics (FOA)
      • A.4 ESD to Third Order Ambisonics (HOA)
    • 23.179
      • Foreword
      • 1 Scope
      • 2 References
      • 3 Definitions, symbols and abbreviations
      • 4 Introduction
      • 5 Assumptions and architectural requirements
      • 6 Involved business relationships
      • 7 Functional model
      • 8 Identities
      • 9 Application of functional model to deployments
      • 10 Procedures and information flows
        • 10.1 MCPTT configuration
        • 10.2 User authentication and authorization for MCPTT service
        • 10.3 Affiliation to MCPTT group(s)
        • 10.4 Group management (on-network)
        • 10.5 Pre-established session (on-network)
        • 10.6 Group call
          • 10.6.1 General
          • 10.6.2 On-network group call
          • 10.6.3 Off-network group call
        • 10.7 Private call
        • 10.8 Simultaneous session for MCPTT call
        • 10.9 Floor control
          • 10.9.1 Floor control for on-network MCPTT service
          • 10.9.2 Floor control for off-network MCPTT service
        • 10.10 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 relay
        • 10.14 Location information (on-network)
      • A.1 Service continuity between on-network MCPTT service and UE-to-network relay MCPTT service
      • B.1 General
      • B.2 UE configuration data
      • B.3 MCPTT user profile data
      • B.4 Group configuration data
      • B.5 Service configuration data
      • B.6 Initial UE configuration data
      • C.1 Local UE settings for MCPTT
    • 23.234
      • Foreword
      • 1 Scope
      • 2 References
      • 3 Definitions and abbreviations
      • 4 WLAN Radio networks interworking with 3GPP
      • 5 Void
      • 6 Void
      • 7 Void
      • D.2 Void
      • D.3 Void
    • 24.381
      • Foreword
      • 1 Scope
      • 2 References
      • 3 Definitions and abbreviations
      • 4 to 7
      • 8 Technical content
    • 24.382
      • Foreword
      • 1 Scope
      • 2 References
      • 3 Definitions and abbreviations
      • 4 to 7 (void)
      • 8 Technical content
    • 24.383
      • Foreword
      • 1 Scope
      • 2 References
      • 3 Definitions and abbreviations
      • 4 to 8
      • 9 Technical content
    • 24.384
      • Foreword
      • 1 Scope
      • 2 References
      • 3 Definitions and abbreviations
      • 4 to 7
      • 8 Technical content
    • 26.233
      • Foreword
      • Introduction
      • 1 Scope
      • 2 References
      • 3 Abbreviations
      • 4 Usage scenarios
      • 5 General service architecture
      • 6 Functional components of a PSS terminal
      • 7 File format
      • 8 Interworking with other core network services
      • 9 Security
      • 10 Digital Rights Management (Release 6)
    • 32.151
      • Foreword
      • Introduction
      • 1 Scope
      • 2 References
      • 3 Definitions and abbreviations
      • 4 Information Service (IS) template
      • W1 Scope
      • W2 Scope
      • X Information Object Classes
      • Y Interface Definition
    • 32.152
      • Foreword
      • Introduction
      • 1 Scope
      • 2 References
      • 3 Definitions and abbreviations
      • 4 Requirements
      • 5 Model Elements and Notations
        • 5.1 Basic model elements
        • 5.2 Stereotype
        • 5.3 Void
        • 5.4 Association classes
        • 5.4 Association classes
        • 5.5 Abstract Class
      • A.1 First Sample
      • A.2 Second Sample
    • 22.234
      • Foreword
      • Introduction
      • 1 Scope
      • 2 References
      • 3 Definitions and abbreviations
      • 4 General description
      • 5 Void
      • 6 Void
      • 7 Void
    • 23.327
      • Foreword
      • 1 Scope
      • 2 References
      • 3 Definitions and Abbreviations
      • 4 Void
      • 5 Void
      • 6 Void
    • 24.503
      • Foreword
      • 1 Scope
      • 2 References
      • Endorsement notice
      • Global modifications to 3GPP TS 24.229
        • Global modifications to 3GPP TS 24.229
        • A.1.3 Roles
          • A.1.3 Roles
          • A.2.1.4 PDU parameters
          • A.2.2.3 PDUs
      • ZA.1 Void
      • ZA.2 Void
      • ZA.3 Void
      • ZA.4 Void
      • ZA.5 Void
      • ZA.6 Void
      • ZA.7 Void
      • ZA.8 Void
      • ZA.9 Void
      • ZA.9A Void
      • ZA.10 Void
      • ZA.11 Extensions needed in table A.162 of ES 283 003
      • ZC.1 Introduction
      • ZC.2 Procedures at the terminating network
      • ZC.3 Extensions needed in table A.4 of ES 283 003
    • 32.792
      • Foreword
      • Introduction
      • 1 Scope
      • 2 References
      • 3 Definitions and abbreviations
      • 4 Information Object Classes
    • 34.114
      • Foreword
      • 1 Scope
      • 2 References
      • 3 Definitions, symbols, abbreviations and equations
      • 4 General
      • 5 Transmitter Performance
      • 6 Receiver Performance
      • A.1 Phantom specifications
      • A.2 Anechoic chamber constraints
      • A.3 Reverberation chamber constraints
      • A.4 Embedded Devices
      • B.1 Calibration Procedure
      • B.2 Calibration Procedure – Reverberation Chamber Method
      • D.1 Maximum uncertainty of Test System
      • D.2 Test tolerances (informative)
      • D.3 Derivation of Test Requirements (informative)
      • E.1 Mismatch uncertainty between measurement receiver and the probe antenna
      • E.2 FFS
      • E.3 Insertion loss of the probe antenna cable
      • E.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 cable
      • E.7 Absolute gain of the probe antenna
      • E.8 Measurement Receiver: uncertainty of absolute level
      • E.9 Measurement distance
      • E.10 Quality of quiet zone
      • E.11 Tx-power drift of DUT
      • E.12 Uncertainty related to the use of phantom
      • E.13 Coarse sampling grid
      • E.14 Random uncertainty
      • E.15 Uncertainty of network analyzer
      • E.16 Uncertainty of the gain/efficiency of the calibration antenna
      • E.17 Base station simulator: uncertainty of the absolute level
      • E.18 BER measurement: output level step resolution
      • E.19 Statistical uncertainty of the BER measurement
      • E.20 BER normalization uncertainty
      • E.21 DUT sensitivity drift
      • E.22 Cable loss measurement uncertainty
      • E.23 Signal generator: uncertainty of the absolute output level
      • E.24 Signal generator: output level stability
      • E.25 Insertion loss: Calibration antenna feed cable
      • E.26 Insertion loss: Calibration antenna attenuator (if used)
      • E.26.A Chamber Statistical Ripple and Repeatability
      • E.26.B Additional Power Loss in EUT Chassis
      • E.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 specifications
      • G.2 Quiet Zone reflectivity level validation
      • G.3 FFS
      • G.4 Standard deviation of electric field
      • G.A.1 Shielded reverberation chamber specifications
      • G.A.2 Reverberation chamber statistical ripple and repeatability validation
      • H.1 General
      • H.2 Total Radiated Power
      • H.3 Total Radiated Sensitivity
    • 34.122
      • Foreword
      • 1 Scope
      • 2 References
      • 3 Definitions, abbreviations and equations
      • 4 Frequency bands and channel arrangement
      • 5 Transmitter Characteristics
        • 5.1 General
        • 5.2 User Equipment maximum output power
        • 5.2A User Equipment maximum output power with E-DCH
        • 5.2B User Equipment maximum output power with HS-SICH and DPCH
        • 5.3 UE frequency stability
        • 5.4.1 Uplink power control
        • 5.4.2 Minimum output power
        • 5.4.3 Transmit OFF power
        • 5.4.4 Transmit ON/OFF Time mask
        • 5.4.5 Out-of-synchronisation handling of output power for continuous transmission
        • 5.4.6 Out-of-synchronisation handling of output power for discontinuous transmission
        • 5.5 Output RF spectrum emissions
        • 5.6 Transmit Intermodulation
        • 5.7 Transmit Modulation
        • 5.4 Output Power Dynamics
        • 6 Receiver Characteristics
          • 6.1 General
          • 6.2 Reference sensitivity level
          • 6.2A Reference sensitivity level (IMB)
          • 6.3 Maximum Input Level
          • 6.3A 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 Characteristics
          • 6.5A Blocking Characteristics (IMB)
          • 6.6 Spurious Response
          • 6.6A Spurious Response (IMB)
          • 6.7 Intermodulation Characteristics
          • 6.7A Intermodulation Characteristics (IMB)
          • 6.8 Spurious Emissions
        • 7 Performance Requirements
          • 7.1 General
          • 7.2 Demodulation in static propagation conditions
          • 7.3 Demodulation of DCH in multipath fading conditions
          • 7.4 Base station transmit diversity mode for 3,84 Mcps TDD Option
          • 7.5 Power control in downlink
          • 7.6 Uplink Power Control
          • 7.7 Demodulation of DCH in moving conditions
          • 7.8 Demodulation of DCH in birth-death conditions
        • 8 Requirements for Support of RRM
          • 8.1 General
          • 8.2 Idle Mode Tasks
          • 8.3 UTRAN Connected Mode Mobility
            • 8.3.1 TDD/TDD Handover for 3,84 Mcps Option
            • 8.3.1A TDD/TDD Handover for 1,28 Mcps Option
            • 8.3.1B TDD/TDD Handover for 7,68 Mcps Option
            • 8.3.2 TDD/FDD Handover for 3,84 Mcps Option
            • 8.3.2A TDD/FDD Handover for 1,28 Mcps Option
            • 8.3.2B TDD/FDD Handover for 7,68 Mcps Option
            • 8.3.3 TDD/GSM Handover
            • 8.3.3a UTRA TDD to E-UTRA FDD Handover
            • 8.3.3b UTRA TDD to E-UTRA TDD Handover
            • 8.3.3c UTRA TDD to E-UTRA FDD Handover: unknown target cell
            • 8.3.3d UTRA TDD to E-UTRA TDD Handover: unknown target cell
            • 8.3.3e TDD/GSM Handover: non-synchronization target cell
            • 8.3.4 Cell Re-selection in CELL_FACH
            • 8.3.4A Cell Re-selection in Enhanced CELL_FACH
            • 8.3.5 Cell Re-selection in CELL_PCH
            • 8.3.6 Cell Re-selection in URA_PCH
            • 8.3.7 Serving HS-DSCH cell change
            • 8.3.8 Inter-RAT cell change order from UTRAN TDD to GSM(GPRS)
            • 8.4.1 RRC re-establishment delay
            • 8.4.1A Random Access
            • 8.4.2 Transport Format Combination selection in UE
            • 8.4.3 E-TFC selection in UE
          • 8.5 Timing Characteristics
          • 8.6 UE Measurements Procedures
            • 8.6.1 TDD intra frequency measurements
            • 8.6.2 TDD inter frequency measurements
            • 8.6.3 FDD measurements
            • 8.6.4 GSM measurements
            • 8.6.5 E-UTRA measurements
          • 8.7 Measurements Performance Requirements
            • 8.7 Measurements Performance Requirements
            • 8.7.1 P-CCPCH RSCP
            • 8.7.2 CPICH measurements (FDD)
            • 8.7.3 Timeslot ISCP
            • 8.7.4 UTRA carrier RSSI
            • 8.7.5 GSM carrier RSSI
            • 8.7.6 SIR
            • 8.7.7 Transport Channel BLER
            • 8.7.8 SFN-SFN observed time difference
            • 8.7.9 Observed time difference to GSM cell
            • 8.7.10 UE GPS Timing of Cell Frames for UP
            • 8.7.11 SFN-CFN observed time difference
            • 8.7.12 UE transmitted power
            • 8.7.13 UE Transmission Power Headroom
            • 8.7.14 E-UTRAN FDD RSRP
            • 8.7.15 E-UTRAN TDD RSRP
            • 8.7.16 E-UTRAN FDD RSRQ
            • 8.7.17 E-UTRAN TDD RSRQ
        • 9 Performance requirements for HSDPA
          • 9.1 General
          • 9.2 Performance requirement for 3.84 Mcps TDD option
          • 9.3 Performance requirements for 1.28 Mcps TDD option
            • 9.3.1 HS-DSCH throughput for Fixed Reference Channels
            • 9.3.1A HS-DSCH throughput for Fixed Reference Channels 0.5 Mbps UE class QPSK
            • 9.3.1C HS-DSCH throughput for Fixed Reference Channels 1.6 Mbps UE class QPSK/16QAM
            • 9.3.1D HS-DSCH throughput for Fixed Reference Channels 2.2 Mbps UE class QPSK/16QAM
            • 9.3.1E HS-DSCH throughput for Fixed Reference Channels 2.8 Mbps UE class QPSK/16QAM
            • 9.3.1F HS-DSCH throughput for Fixed Reference Channels Categories 16-18- 64QAM
            • 9.3.1G HS-DSCH throughput for Fixed Reference Channels – Categories 19-21 64QAM
            • 9.3.1H HS-DSCH throughput for Fixed Reference Channels – Categories 22-24 64QAM
            • 9.3.1I HS-DSCH throughput for Fixed Reference Channels –MIMO UE Category 25
            • 9.3.1J HS-DSCH throughput for Fixed Reference Channels –MIMO UE Category 26
            • 9.3.1K HS-DSCH throughput for Fixed Reference Channels –MIMO UE Category 27
            • 9.3.1L HS-DSCH throughput for Fixed Reference Channels –MIMO UE Category 28
            • 9.3.1M HS-DSCH throughput for Fixed Reference Channels –MIMO UE CategoriesCategory 29
            • 9.3.1N HS-DSCH throughput for Fixed Reference Channels –MIMO UE CategoriesCategory 30
            • 9.3.2 HS-DSCH throughput for Variable Reference Channels
            • 9.3.2A HS-DSCH throughput for Variable Reference Channels 0.5 Mbps UE class
            • 9.3.2B HS-DSCH throughput for Variable Reference Channels 1.1 Mbps UE class
            • 9.3.2C HS-DSCH throughput for Variable Reference Channels 1.6 Mbps UE class
            • 9.3.2D HS-DSCH throughput for Variable Reference Channels 2.2 Mbps UE class
            • 9.3.2E HS-DSCH throughput for Variable Reference Channels 2.8 Mbps UE class
            • 9.3.3 Reporting of HS-DSCH Channel Quality Indicator
            • 9.3.3A Reporting of HS-DSCH Channel Quality Indicator-0.5Mbps UE class
            • 9.3.3B Reporting of HS-DSCH Channel Quality Indicator-1.1Mbps UE class
            • 9.3.3C Reporting of HS-DSCH Channel Quality Indicator-1.6Mbps UE class
            • 9.3.3D Reporting of HS-DSCH Channel Quality Indicator-2.2Mbps UE class
            • 9.3.3E Reporting of HS-DSCH Channel Quality Indicator-2.8Mbps UE class
            • 9.3.3F Reporting of HS-DSCH Channel Quality Indicator – 64QAM UE capability categories 16 - 18
            • 9.3.3G Reporting of HS-DSCH Channel Quality Indicator – 64QAM UE capability categories 19 - 21
            • 9.3.3H Reporting of HS-DSCH Channel Quality Indicator – 64QAM UE capability categories 22 - 24
            • 9.3.3J Reporting of HS-DSCH Channel Quality Indicator – category 26 MIMO
            • 9.3.3K Reporting of HS-DSCH Channel Quality Indicator – category 27 MIMO
            • 9.3.3L Reporting of HS-DSCH Channel Quality Indicator – category 28 MIMO
            • 9.3.3M Reporting of HS-DSCH Channel Quality Indicator – category 29 MIMO
            • 9.3.3N Reporting of HS-DSCH Channel Quality Indicator – category 30 MIMO
            • 9.3.4 HS-SCCH Detection Performance
          • 9.4 Performance requirement for 7.68 Mcps TDD option
        • 10 Performance requirements (MBMS)
          • 10.1 Demodulation of MCCH
          • 10.2 Demodulation of MTCH
          • 10.2A Demodulation of MTCH-for MBSFN capable UE
          • 10.3 Demodulation of MTCH and cell identification
          • 10.4 Demodulation of MCCH for a MBSFN capable UE
          • 10.5 Demodulation of MTCH for a MBSFN capable UE
          • 10.5A Demodulation of MTCH for a IMB capable UE
          • 10.6 MBSFN TDD and FDD same platform sharing
        • 11 Performance requirement (E-DCH)
        • 12 Performance requirement under multiple-cell scenario
          • 12.1 General
          • 12.2 Demodulation of DCH in static propagation conditions
          • 12.3 Demodulation of DCH in Multipath fading Case 1 conditions
          • 12.4 Demodulation of DCH in Multipath fading Case 3 conditions
            • 12.4.1 Definition and applicability
            • 12.4.2 Minimum requirements
            • 12.4.3 Test purpose
            • 12.4.4 Method of test
            • 12.4.5 Test requirements
        • B.1 General
        • B.2 Definition of the process
        • B.3 Notes
        • C.1 General
        • C.2 UL Reference measurement channels
        • C.3 DL Reference measurement channels
          • C.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 channel
          • C.3.6 DL reference measurement channel (2 Mbps) for 3,84 Mcps TDD Option
          • C.3.7 DL reference measurement channel (2 Mbps) for 7,68 Mcps TDD Option
          • C.3.8 DL reference measurement channel for MBSFN only UEs (28kbps)
        • C.4 HSDPA reference measurement channels
          • C.4.1 HSDPA reference measurement channels for 3,84 Mcps TDD option
          • C.4.2 HSDPA reference measurement channels for 1.28 Mcps TDD option
            • C.4.2.1 Reference measurement channels for 0.5Mbps UE class
            • C.4.2.2 Reference measurement channels for 1.1Mbps UE class
            • C.4.2.3 Reference measurement channels for 1.6Mbps UE class
            • C.4.2.4 Reference measurement channels for 2.2Mbps UE class
            • C.4.2.5 Reference measurement channels for 2.8Mbps UE class
            • C.4.2.6 Reference measurement channels for Category 16-24 UE
            • C.4.2.7 Reference measurement channels for Category 25 UE
            • C.4.2.8 Reference Measurement Channel for category 26 UE
            • C.4.2.9 Reference Measurement Channel for category 27 UE
            • C.4.2.10 Reference Measurement Channel for category 28 UE
            • C.4.2.11 Reference Measurement Channel for category 29 UE
            • C.4.2.12 Reference Measurement Channel for category 30 UE
          • C.4.2A HSDPA reference measurement channels for 7,68 Mcps TDD option
          • C.4.3 Variable Reference Channel definition for 3,84 Mcps and 1,28 Mcps TDD options
        • C.5 Downlink reference parameters for MBMS tests
        • C.6 E-DCH Reference measurement channels
        • D.1 Test Environments
        • D.2 Propagation Conditions
        • E.1 General
        • E.3 During connection
        • F.1 Acceptable uncertainty of Test System
        • F.2 Test Tolerances (This clause is informative)
        • F.3 Interpretation of measurement results
        • F.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 Option
          • F.4.2 1.28Mcps TDD Option
          • F.4.3 7.68Mcps TDD Option
        • F.5 Acceptable uncertainty of Test Equipment (This clause is informative)
        • F.6 General rules for statistical testing
          • F.6.1 Statistical testing of receiver BER/BLER performance
          • F.6.2 Statistical testing of RRM delay performance
          • F.6.3 Statistical Testing of HSDPA Receiver Performance
            • F.6.3.1 Definition
            • F.6.3.2 Mapping throughput to block error ratio
            • F.6.3.3 Bad DUT factor
            • F.6.3.4 Minimum Test time
            • F.6.3.5 Pass fail decision rules
        • G.1 General
        • G.2 Environmental requirements
        • H.1 Baseline Implementation Capabilities of 3.84 Mcps TDD
        • H.1A Baseline Implementation Capabilities of 1.28 Mcps TDD
        • H.1B Baseline Implementation Capabilities of 7.68 Mcps TDD
        • H.2 Service Implementation Capabilities:
      • 42.033
        • Foreword
        • 1 Scope
        • 2 References
        • 3 Definitions and abbreviations
        • 4 Description
        • 5 Normal Operation
        • 6 Exceptional procedures
        • 7 Interworking considerations
        • 8 Charging aspects
        • 9 Minimum Service Requirements
      • 43.033
        • Foreword
        • 1 Scope
        • 2 References
        • 3 Definitions and abbreviations
        • 4 Functional architecture
        • 5 Activation, deactivation and interrogation
          • 5 Activation, deactivation and interrogation
          • 5.1 Activation
          • 5.2 Deactivation
          • 5.3 Interrogation
        • 6 Invocation of Lawful Interception
        • 7 Security
        • A.1 Mobile originated circuit switched calls
        • A.2 Mobile terminated circuit switched calls
        • A.3 Call hold / call waiting
        • A.4 Multiparty calls
        • A.5 Call forwarding / call deflection
          • A.5 Call forwarding / call deflection
          • A.5.1 Unconditional call forwarding
          • A.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 reply
          • A.5.6 Call forwarding on busy (user determined)/call deflection
          • A.5.7 Call waiting / call forwarding on no reply
        • A.6 Explicit call transfer
        • B.1 Architecture
        • B.2 Activation, deactivation and interrogation
          • B.2 Activation, deactivation and interrogation
          • B.2.1 Activation
          • B.2.2 Deactivation
          • B.2.3 Interrogation
        • B.3 Invocation of Lawful Interception
        • B.4 Security
        • B.5 Information flows for Lawful Interception invocation (informative)
      • 01.01
        • Intellectual Property Rights
        • Foreword
        • 1 Scope
        • 2 References
        • 3 Abbreviations
        • 4 General
        • 5 Content of GSM Release 1999
        • 6 Specifications and Reports
        • History
      • 24.234
        • Foreword
        • 1 Scope
        • 2 References
        • 3 Definitions, symbols and abbreviations
        • 4 General
        • 5 Network selection
        • 6 WLAN UE to 3GPP network protocols
        • 7 Parameters coding
        • 8 Tunnel management procedures
        • A.1 General
        • A.2 Void
        • A.3 Void
        • B.1 General
      • 24.235
        • Foreword
        • 1 Scope
        • 2 References
        • 3 Definitions, and abbreviations
        • 4 I-WLAN Management Object
        • 5 Management Object parameters
      • 24.327
        • Foreword
        • 1 Scope
        • 2 References
        • 3 Definitions and abbreviations
        • 4 General
        • 5 I-WLAN mobility procedures
        • A.1 General
        • A.2 I-WLAN Mobility Specific DSMIPv6 Information Elements
        • B.1 General
        • C.1 General
        • C.2 System acting as Home link in collocated case
        • C.3 System acting as Home link in non-collocated case
      • 24.407
        • Foreword
        • 1 Scope
        • 2 References
        • 3 Definitions and abbreviations
        • 4 Originating Identification Presentation (OIP) and Originating Identification Restriction (OIR)
        • B.1 Originating filter criteria for OIR service
        • B.2 Terminating filter criteria for OIP service
      • 24.451
        • Foreword
        • 1 Scope
        • 2 References
        • 3 Endorsement notice
        • 4 Global modifications to 3GPP TS 24.341
      • 24.454
        • Foreword
        • 1 Scope
        • 2 References
        • 3 Definitions and abbreviations
        • 4 Closed User Group (CUG)
      • 24.504
        • Foreword
        • 1 Scope
        • 2 References
        • 3 Definitions and abbreviations
        • 4 Communications Diversion (CDIV)
        • A.1 Normal cases
        • A.2 Interworking
      • 24.508
        • Foreword
        • 1 Scope
        • 2 References
        • 3 Definitions and abbreviations
        • 4 Terminating Identification Presentation (TIP) and Terminating Identification Restriction (TIR)
        • B.1 Originating IFC for TIP service
        • B.2 Terminating IFC for TIR service
      • 26.235
        • Foreword
        • Introduction
        • 1 Scope
        • 2 References
        • 3 Definitions and abbreviations
        • 4 General
        • 5 System overview
        • 6 Functional requirements
        • 7 Call control
        • 8 Bearer control
        • 9 Multimedia stream encapsulation
        • A.1 Video
        • A.2 Audio
        • A.3 Text
      • 26.236
        • Foreword
        • Introduction
        • 1 Scope
        • 2 References
        • 3 Definitions and abbreviations
        • 4 General
        • 5 Media type requirements
        • 6 Call control
        • 7 Bearer control
        • A.1 Video enhancements
      • 28.601
        • Foreword
        • Introduction
        • 1 Scope
        • 2 References
        • 3 Definitions and abbreviations
        • 4 Concepts and background
        • 5 Requirements
      • 28.602
        • Foreword
        • Introduction
        • 1 Scope
        • 2 References
        • 3 Definitions and abbreviations
        • 4 Model
          • 4.1 Imported information entities and local labels
          • 4.2 Class diagram
            • 4.2.1 Relationships
            • 4.2.2 Inheritance
          • 4.3 Class definitions
          • 4.4 Attribute definitions
          • 4.5 Common notifications
      • 28.606
        • Foreword
        • Introduction
        • 1 Scope
        • 2 References
        • 3 Definitions and abbreviations
        • 4 Solution set definitions
        • A.1 Architectural features
        • A.2 Mapping
        • B.1 Architectural features
        • B.2 Mapping
        • B.3 Solution set definitions
      • 29.161
        • Foreword
        • 1 Scope
        • 2 References
        • 3 Definitions, abbreviations and symbols
        • 4 Network characteristics
        • 5 Interworking classifications
        • 6 Access reference configuration
        • 7 Subscription checking
        • 8 Interworking with PDN (IP)
        • 9 Interworking with PDN (DHCP)
        • 10 Interworking between Packet Domains
        • 11 Usage of RADIUS on Wi interface
        • 11a Usage of Diameter on Wi interface
        • 12 Usage of RADIUS on Pp interface
      • 29.199-03
        • Foreword
        • Introduction
        • 1 Scope
        • 2 References
        • 3 Definitions and abbreviations
        • 4 Detailed service description
        • 5 Namespaces
        • 6 Sequence diagrams
        • 7 XML Schema data type definition
        • 8 Web Service interface definition
        • 9 Fault definitions
        • 10 Service policies
        • B.1 General Exceptions
        • B.2 Specific Exceptions
      • 29.234
        • Foreword
        • 1 Scope
        • 2 References
        • 3 Definitions, symbols and abbreviations
        • 4 Wa Description
        • 5 Wd Description
        • 6 Wx Description
        • 7 Void
        • 8 Wm Description
        • 9 Wg Description
        • 10 Information Elements Contents
        • 11 Pr Description
        • A.1 Authentication, Authorization and Key Delivery
        • A.2 Immediate Purging of a WLAN User from the WLAN Access Network
      • 32.176
        • Foreword
        • Introduction
        • 1 Scope
        • 2 References
        • 3 Definitions and abbreviations
        • 4 Solution Set Definitions
        • A.1 Architectural features
        • A.2 Mapping
        • A.3 Solution Set definitions
      • 32.252
        • Foreword
        • 1 Scope
        • 2 References
        • 3 Definitions, symbols and abbreviations
        • 4 Architecture considerations
          • 4.1 High level WLAN architecture
          • 4.2 WLAN offline charging architecture
          • 4.3 WLAN online charging architecture
        • 5 WLAN charging principles and scenarios
        • 6 Definition of charging information
      • 32.522
        • Foreword
        • Introduction
        • 1 Scope
        • 2 References
        • 3 Definitions and abbreviations
        • 4 SON Policy and Optimization Function Definitions
        • 5 Information Object Classes (IOCs)
        • B.1 Coordination of COC and CCO using priority of SON functions
        • B.2 Coordination of COC, CCO and ES using priority of SON functions
        • B.3 Coordination of COC, CCO and ES based on the cell state
      • 32.523
        • Foreword
        • Introduction
        • 1 Scope
        • 2 References
        • 3 Definitions, symbols and abbreviations
        • 4 Architectural Features
        • 5 Mapping
      • 32.525
        • Foreword
        • Introduction
        • 1 Scope
        • 2 References
        • 3 Definitions and abbreviations
        • 4 Architectural Features
        • 5 Mapping
      • 32.622
        • Foreword
        • Introduction
        • 1 Scope
        • 2 References
        • 3 Definitions and abbreviations
        • 4 Compliance rules
        • 5 Modelling approach
        • 6 Information Object Class (IOC) definitions
      • 32.626
        • Foreword
        • Introduction
        • 1 Scope
        • 2 References
        • 3 Definitions and abbreviations
        • 4 Solution Set Definitions
        • A.1 Architectural features
        • A.2 Mapping
        • A.3 Solution Set definitions
        • B.1 Architectural features
        • B.2 Mapping
        • B.3 Solution Set definitions
      • 32.642
        • Foreword
        • Introduction
        • 1 Scope
        • 2 References
        • 3 Definitions and abbreviations
        • 4 System overview
        • 5 Modelling approach
        • 6 Information Object Classes
          • 6.1 Information entities imported and local labels
          • 6.2 Class diagram
          • 6.3 Information object class definitions
          • 6.4 Information relationship definitions
          • 6.5 Information attribute definitions
          • 6.6 Void
          • 6.7 Common Notifications
      • 32.646
        • Foreword
        • Introduction
        • 1 Scope
        • 2 References
        • 3 Definitions and abbreviations
        • 4 Solution Set Definitions
        • A.1 Architectural features
        • A.2 Mapping
        • A.3 Solution Set definitions
        • B.1 Architectural features
        • B.2 Mapping
        • B.3 Solution Set definitions
      • 32.652
        • Foreword
        • Introduction
        • 1 Scope
        • 2 References
        • 3 Definitions and abbreviations
        • 4 System overview
        • 5 Modelling approach
        • 6 Information Object Classes
      • 32.656
        • Foreword
        • Introduction
        • 1 Scope
        • 2 References
        • 3 Definitions and abbreviations
        • 4 Solution Set Definitions
        • A.1 Architectural features
        • A.2 Mapping
        • A.3 Solution Set definitions
        • B.1 Architectural features
        • B.2 Mapping
        • B.3 Solution Set definitions
      • 32.676
        • Foreword
        • Introduction
        • 1 Scope
        • 2 References
        • 3 Definitions and abbreviations
        • 4 Solution Set definitions
        • A.1 Architectural Features
        • A.2 Mapping
        • A.3 Solution Set definitions
        • B.1 Architectural features
        • B.2 Mapping
        • B.3 Solution Set definitions
      • 32.712
        • Foreword
        • Introduction
        • 1 Scope
        • 2 References
        • 3 Definitions and abbreviations
        • 4 Information Object Classes
      • 32.752
        • Foreword
        • Introduction
        • 1 Scope
        • 2 References
        • 3 Definitions and abbreviations
        • 4 System overview
        • 5 Modelling approach
        • 6 Information Object Classes
          • 6.1 Imported information entities and local labels
          • 6.2 Class diagram
            • 6.2.1 Attributes and relationships
            • 6.2.2 Inheritance
            • 6.3 Information Object Class (IOC) definitions
            • 6.3.1 EPDGFunction
            • 6.3.2 MMEFunction
            • 6.3.3 PCRFFunction
            • 6.3.4 PGWFunction
            • 6.3.5 ServingGWFunction
            • 6.3.6 MMEPool
            • 6.3.7 MMEPoolArea
            • 6.3.8 Link_ENB_MME
            • 6.3.9 Link_ENB_ServingGW
            • 6.3.10 Link_EPDG_PCRF
            • 6.3.11 Link_EPDG_PGW
            • 6.3.12 Link_HSS_MME
            • 6.3.13 Link_MME_MME
            • 6.3.14 Link_MME_SGSN
            • 6.3.15 Link_MME_ServingGW
            • 6.3.16 Link_PCRF_ServingGW
            • 6.3.17 Link_PCRF_PGW
            • 6.3.18 Link_PGW_ServingGW
            • 6.3.19 Link_SGSN_ServingGW
            • 6.3.20 EP_RP_EPS
            • 6.3.21 ExternalServingGWFunction
            • 6.3.22 ExternalMMEFunction
            • 6.3.23 IOC QCISet
            • 6.3.24 MBMSGWFunction
            • 6.3.25 Link_MBMSGW_ENB
          • 6.4 Information Relationship definitions
          • 6.5 Information Attribute definitions
          • 6.6 Common notifications
      • 32.762
        • Foreword
        • Introduction
        • 1 Scope
        • 2 References
        • 3 Definitions and abbreviations
        • 4 System overview
        • 5 Modelling approach
        • 6 Information Object Classes (IOCs)
          • 6.1 Information entities imported and local labels
          • 6.2 Class diagram
            • 6.2.1 Attributes and relationships
            • 6.2.2 Inheritance
          • 6.3 Information Object Class (IOC) definitions
          • 6.4 Information relationship definitions
          • 6.5 Information attribute definitions
          • 6.6 Common Notifications
          • 6.7 System State Model
      • 32.763
        • Foreword
        • Introduction
        • 1 Scope
        • 2 References
        • 3 Definitions, symbols and abbreviations
        • 4 Architectural Features
        • 5 Mapping
        • 6 Rules for management information model extensions
      • 32.765
        • Foreword
        • Introduction
        • 1 Scope
        • 2 References
        • 3 Definitions, symbols and abbreviations
        • 4 Architectural Features
        • 5 Mapping
      • 32.796
        • Foreword
        • Introduction
        • 1 Scope
        • 2 References
        • 3 Definitions and abbreviations
        • 4 Solution Set Definitions
        • A.1 Architectural features
        • A.2 Mapping
        • A.3 Solution Set definitions
        • B.1 Architectural features
        • B.2 Mapping
        • B.3 Solution Set definitions
      • 34.229-4
        • Foreword
        • Introduction
        • 1 Scope
        • 2 References
        • 3 Definitions and abbreviations
        • 4 Requirements on the TTCN development
        • 5 Test model
          • 5.1 IMS IP-CAN test model
            • 5.1.1 Ports interfacing to SS
            • 5.1.2 SAD
            • 5.1.3 Network interface
            • 5.1.4 SigComp and related control port
            • 5.1.5 SIP TTCN-3 Codec
            • 5.1.6 DHCP and DNS data ports
          • 5.2 Upper Tester (UT)
          • 5.3 TTCN-3
          • 5.4 Support of XCAP
        • 6 ASP definitions
        • 7 Codec definitions for IP User Data
        • 8 Design consideration
      • 51.010-7
        • Foreword
        • 1 Scope
        • 2 References
        • 3 Abbreviations
        • 4 Orbital model information, assistance data and assistance data files
        • 5 GPS information
        • 6 GNSS information
      • 22.168
        • Foreword
        • Introduction
        • 1 Scope
        • 2 References
        • 3 Definitions and abbreviations
        • 4 Overview of the Earthquake and Tsunami Warning Service and System
        • 5 General Requirements
        • 6 Security
        • 7 Subscription and Charging
        • 8 Roaming
      • 24.406
        • Foreword
        • Introduction
        • 1 Scope
        • 2 References
        • 3 Definitions and abbreviations
        • 4 Message Waiting Indication (MWI)
        • A.1 Scope of signalling flows
      • 24.410
        • Foreword
        • 1 Scope
        • 2 References
        • 3 Definitions and abbreviations
        • 4 Communication Hold (HOLD)
        • A.1 HOLD communication
        • A.2 RESUME Communication
      • 24.411
        • Foreword
        • 1 Scope
        • 2 References
        • 3 Definitions and abbreviations
        • 4 Anonymous Communication Rejection (ACR) and Communication Barring (CB)
        • A.1 ACR termination towards UE-B
      • 24.423
        • Foreword
        • 1 Scope
        • 2 References
        • 3 Definitions and abbreviations
        • 4 Architecture for manipulating NGN PSTN/ISDN simulation services settings
        • 5 The eXtensible Markup Language (XML) Configuration Access Protocol (XCAP)
        • 6 NGN PSTN/ISDN simulation services XCAP application usage
        • B.1 Scope
        • B.2 Procedures at the UE
      • 24.505
        • Foreword
        • 1 Scope
        • 2 References
        • 3 Definitions and abbreviations
        • 4 CONFerence (CONF)
        • A.1 Call flow for CONF interworking between NGN and PSTN
        • A.2 Call flow for 3PTY CONF
      • 24.528
        • Foreword
        • 1 Scope
        • 2 References
        • 3 Definitions and abbreviations
        • 4 Common basic communication procedures
        • A.1 Providing announcements to a user during the establishment of a communication session
        • A.2 Providing announcements to a user during an established communication
        • A.3 Communication request rejected
        • A.4 Providing announcements to a user during the release of a communication session
        • B.1 Basic call with UE busy with T-AS involvement (NDUB condition check)
        • B.2 Busy condition (NDUB) detected by terminating AS
        • D.1 General
          • D.1 General
      • 24.529
        • Foreword
        • 1 Scope
        • 2 References
        • 3 Definitions and abbreviations
        • 4 Explicit Communication transfer (ECT)
        • A.1 Blind transfer
        • A.2 Consultative transfer
        • B.1 Example of filter criteria for ECT
        • C.1 Example of B REFER's A to C
        • C.2 Example of A REFER's B to C
      • 25.144
        • Foreword
        • 1 Scope
        • 2 References
        • 3 Definitions, symbols and abbreviations
        • 4 General
        • 5 Frequency bands
        • 6 Transmitter Performance
        • 7 Receiver Performance
        • A.1 General
        • A.2 Environmental requirements
        • B.1 General
        • B.2 Total Radiated Power
        • B.3 Total Radiated Sensitivity
      • 29.209
        • Foreword
        • 1 Scope
        • 2 References
        • 3 Definitions and abbreviations
        • 4 Gq interface
        • 5 Policy control procedures
        • 6 Gq protocol
        • A.1 Support for SIP forking
      • 29.427
        • Foreword
        • 1 Scope
        • 2 References
        • 3 Definitions and abbreviations
        • Endorsement notice
        • Global modifications to 3GPP TS 29.163 V7.1.0
          (clauses 7.2.3 and 7.4)
        • ZA.1 Interworking SIP to ISUP
        • ZA.2 Interworking ISUP to SIP
      • 29.458
        • Foreword
        • 1 Scope
        • 2 References
        • 3 Definitions and abbreviations
        • 4 SIP Transfer of Charging Information
        • B.1 General
        • B.2 NNI Charging information
        • B.3 Common information elements/types
      • 32.111-3
        • Foreword
        • Introduction
        • 1 Scope
        • 2 References
        • 3 Definitions and abbreviations
        • 4 Architectural Features
        • 5 Mapping
        • 6 AlarmIRPNotifications Interface
        • A.1 IDL specification (file name "AlarmIRPConstDefs.idl")
        • A.2 IDL specification (file name “AlarmIRPSystem.idl”)
        • A.3 IDL specification (file name "AlarmIRPNotifications.idl")
      • 32.125
        • Foreword
        • Introduction
        • 1 Scope
        • 2 References
        • 3 Definitions and abbreviations
        • 4 AAM IRP XML Definitions
      • 32.127
        • Foreword
        • Introduction
        • 1 Scope
        • 2 References
        • 3 Definitions, symbols and abbreviations
        • 4 Architectural features
        • 5 Mapping
      • 32.171
        • Foreword
        • Introduction
        • 1 Scope
        • 2 References
        • 3 Abbreviations
        • 4 Requirements
      • 32.172
        • Foreword
        • Introduction
        • 1 Scope
        • 2 References
        • 3 Definitions and abbreviations
        • 4 Compliance rules
        • 5 Modelling approach
        • 6 Information Object Classes
          • 6.1 Imported information entities and local labels
          • 6.2 Class diagram
            • 6.2.1 Attributes and relationships
            • 6.2.2 Inheritance
            • 6.3 Information Object Class definitions
            • 6.3.1 SuMService
            • 6.3.2 CSService
            • 6.3.3 GPRSService
            • 6.3.4 IMSService
            • 6.3.5 SuMSubscribedService
            • 6.3.6 CSSubscribedService
            • 6.3.7 GPRSSubscribedService
            • 6.3.8 IMSSubscribedService
            • 6.3.9 SuMSubscriberProfile
            • 6.3.10 Void
            • 6.3.11 SuMServiceProfile
            • 6.3.12 CSServiceProfile
            • 6.3.13 GPRSSServiceProfile
            • 6.3.14 IMSServiceProfile
            • 6.3.15 Void
            • 6.3.16 SubscriptionFunction
            • 6.3.17 SuMCSSupplService
            • 6.3.18 SuMGPRSSupplService
            • 6.3.19 SuMUser
            • 6.3.20 SuMCredentials
            • 6.3.21 IMSPublicIdentification
            • 6.3.22 MobileUserData
            • 6.3.23 Void
            • 6.3.24 SuMServiceParameter
            • 6.3.25 SuMIdentity
            • 6.3.26 ServerCapabilities
            • 6.3.27 EPSService
            • 6.3.28 EPSSubscribedService
            • 6.3.29 EPSServiceProfile
            • 6.3.30 PSCommonServiceProfile
            • 6.3.31 IWANParameters
            • 6.3.32 OptHandover3GPP2Parameters
            • 6.3.33 Non3GPPAccessParameters
            • 6.3.34 Common3GPPAccessServiceProfile
          • 6.4 Information relationship definitions
          • 6.5 Information attribute definitions
      • 32.307
        • Foreword
        • Introduction
        • 1 Scope
        • 2 References
        • 3 Definitions and abbreviations
        • 4 Architectural features
        • 5 Mapping
        • 6 IRPAgent's Behaviour
      • 32.317
        • Foreword
        • Introduction
        • 1 Scope
        • 2 References
        • 3 Definitions and abbreviations
        • 4 Architectural Features
        • 5 Mapping
      • 32.385
        • Foreword
        • Introduction
        • 1 Scope
        • 2 References
        • 3 Definitions and abbreviations
        • 4 Structure and content of configuration data XML files
        • A.1 Partial Suspension of Itf-N specific XML schemas (file name "partialSuspensionOfItfN.xsd")
      • 32.387
        • Foreword
        • Introduction
        • 1 Scope
        • 2 References
        • 3 Definitions, symbols and abbreviations
        • 4 Architectural features
        • 5 Mapping
      • 32.443
        • Foreword
        • Introduction
        • 1 Scope
        • 2 References
        • 3 Definitions and abbreviations
        • 4 Architectural features
        • 5 Mapping
        • 6 TraceIRPNotification Interface
        • A.1 IDL specification (file name "TraceIRPConstDefs.idl")
        • A.2 IDL specification (file name “TraceIRPSystem.idl”)
        • A.3 IDL specification (file name “TraceIRPNotifications.idl”)
      • 32.445
        • Foreword
        • Introduction
        • 1 Scope
        • 2 References
        • 3 Definitions and abbreviations
        • 4 Trace Management IRP XML Definitions
      • 32.521
        • Foreword
        • Introduction
        • 1 Scope
        • 2 References
        • 3 Definitions and abbreviations
        • 4 Concepts and background
        • 5 Business level requirements
        • 6 Specification level requirements
        • 7 Functions and Architecture
      • 32.526
        • Foreword
        • Introduction
        • 1 Scope
        • 2 References
        • 3 Definitions and abbreviations
        • 4 Solution Set definitions
        • A.1 Architectural Features
        • A.2 Mapping
        • A.3 Solution Set definitions
        • B.1 Architectural features
        • B.2 Mapping
        • B.3 Solution Set definitions
      • 32.621
        • Foreword
        • Introduction
        • 1 Scope
        • 2 References
        • 3 Definitions and abbreviations
        • 4 Requirements
      • 32.631
        • Foreword
        • Introduction
        • 1 Scope
        • 2 References
        • 3 Definitions and abbreviations
        • 4 Requirements
      • 32.632
        • Foreword
        • Introduction
        • 1 Scope
        • 2 References
        • 3 Definitions and abbreviations
        • 4 System overview
        • 5 Modelling approach
        • 6 Information Object Classes
          • 6.1 Imported information entities and local labels
          • 6.2 Class diagram
            • 6.2.1 Attributes and relationships
            • 6.2.2 Inheritance
          • 6.3 Information object class definitions
          • 6.4 Information relationship definitions
          • 6.5 Information attribute definitions
          • 6.6 Particular information configurations
          • 6.7 Common notifications
      • 32.636
        • Foreword
        • Introduction
        • 1 Scope
        • 2 References
        • 3 Definitions and abbreviations
        • Solution Set definitions
        • A.1 Architectural features
        • A.2 Mapping
        • A.3 Solution Set definitions
        • B.1 Architectural features
        • B.2 Mapping
        • B.3 Solution Set definitions
      • 32.641
        • Foreword
        • Introduction
        • 1 Scope
        • 2 References
        • 3 Definitions and abbreviations
        • 4 Requirements
      • 32.643
        • Foreword
        • Introduction
        • 1 Scope
        • 2 References
        • 3 Definitions and abbreviations
        • 4 Architectural features
        • 5 Mapping
        • 6 Rules for management information model extensions
        • A.1 IDL specification (file name "UtranNetworkResourcesNRMDefs.idl")
      • 32.645
        • Foreword
        • Introduction
        • 1 Scope
        • 2 References
        • 3 Definitions and abbreviations
        • 4 Structure and content of configuration data XML files
      • 32.651
        • Foreword
        • Introduction
        • 1 Scope
        • 2 References
        • 3 Definitions and abbreviations
        • 4 Requirements
      • 32.671
        • Foreword
        • Introduction
        • 1 Scope
        • 2 References
        • 3 Definitions and abbreviations
        • 4 Requirements for the State Management IRP
      • 32.672
        • Foreword
        • Introduction
        • 1 Scope
        • 2 References
        • 3 Definitions and abbreviations
        • 4 Void
        • 5 Information Object Classes (IOCs)
      • 32.691
        • Foreword
        • Introduction
        • 1 Scope
        • 2 References
        • 3 Definitions and abbreviations
        • 4 Requirements
      • 32.692
        • Foreword
        • Introduction
        • 1 Scope
        • 2 References
        • 3 Definitions and abbreviations
        • 4 System overview
        • 5 Modelling approach
        • 6 Information Object Classes
      • 32.696
        • Foreword
        • Introduction
        • 1 Scope
        • 2 References
        • 3 Definitions and abbreviations
        • 4 Solution Set definitions
        • A.1 Architectural features
        • A.2 Mapping
        • A.3 Solution Set definitions
      • 32.711
        • Foreword
        • Introduction
        • 1 Scope
        • 2 References
        • 3 Definitions and abbreviations
        • Requirements
      • 32.716
        • Foreword
        • Introduction
        • 1 Scope
        • 2 References
        • 3 Definitions and abbreviations
        • 4 Solution Set Definitions
        • A.1 Architectural features
        • A.2 Mapping
        • A.3 Solution Set definitions
        • B.1 Architectural features
        • B.2 Mapping
        • B.3 Solution Set definitions
      • 32.721
        • Foreword
        • Introduction
        • 1 Scope
        • 2 References
        • 3 Definitions and abbreviations
        • 4 Requirements
        • 5 Issues
      • 32.722
        • Foreword
        • Introduction
        • 1 Scope
        • 2 References
        • 3 Definition and Abbreviation
        • 4 Modelling approach
        • 5 Information Object Classes
      • 32.725
        • Foreword
        • Introduction
        • 1 Scope
        • 2 References
        • 3 Definitions and abbreviations
        • 4 Structure and content of configuration data XML files
      • 32.726
        • Foreword
        • Introduction
        • 1 Scope
        • 2 References
        • 3 Definitions and abbreviations
        • 4 Solution Set definitions
        • A.1 Architectural Features
        • A.2 Mapping
        • A.3 Rules for management information model extensions
        • A.4 Solution Set definitions
        • B.1 Architectural features
        • B.2 Mapping
        • B.3 Solution Set definitions
      • 32.731
        • Foreword
        • Introduction
        • 1 Scope
        • 2 References
        • 3 Definitions and abbreviations
        • 4 Requirements
      • 32.732
        • Foreword
        • Introduction
        • 1 Scope
        • 2 References
        • 3 Definitions and abbreviations
        • 4 System overview
        • 5 Modelling approach
        • 6 Information Object Classes
      • 32.736
        • Foreword
        • 1 Scope
        • 2 References
        • 3 Definitions and abbreviations
        • 4 Solution Set definitions
        • A.1 Architectural Features
        • A.2 Mapping
        • A.3 Rules for NRM extensions
        • B.1 Architectural features
        • B.2 Mapping
        • B.3 Solution Set definitions
      • 32.741
        • Foreword
        • Introduction
        • 1 Scope
        • 2 References
        • 3 Definitions and abbreviations
        • 4 Requirements
        • 5 Issues
      • 32.742
        • Foreword
        • Introduction
        • 1 Scope
        • 2 References
        • 3 Definitions and abbreviations
        • 4 Modelling approach
        • 5 Information Object Classes
          • 5.1 Imported information entities and local labels
          • 5.2 Class diagram
            • 5.2.1 Attributes and relationships
            • 5.2.2 Inheritance
          • 5.3 Information object class definitions
          • 5.4 Information relationship definitions
          • 5.5 Information attribute definitions
      • 32.746
        • Foreword
        • Introduction
        • 1 Scope
        • 2 References
        • 3 Definitions and abbreviations
        • 4 Solution Set Definitions
        • A.1 Architectural features
        • A.2 Mapping
        • A.3 Solution Set definitions
        • B.1 Architectural features
        • B.2 Mapping
        • B.3 Solution Set definitions
      • 32.751
        • Foreword
        • Introduction
        • 1 Scope
        • 2 References
        • 3 Definitions and abbreviations
        • 4 Requirements
      • 32.756
        • Foreword
        • Introduction
        • 1 Scope
        • 2 References
        • 3 Definitions and abbreviations
        • 4 Solution Set definitions
        • A.1 Architectural features
        • A.2 Mapping
        • A.3 Solution Set definitions
        • B.1 Architectural features
        • B.2 Mapping
        • B.3 Solution Set definitions
      • 32.761
        • Foreword
        • Introduction
        • 1 Scope
        • 2 References
        • 3 Definitions and abbreviations
        • 4 Requirements
      • 32.771
        • Foreword
        • Introduction
        • 1 Scope
        • 2 References
        • 3 Definitions, symbols and abbreviations
        • 4 Concepts and background
        • 5 Requirements
      • 32.772
        • Foreword
        • Introduction
        • 1 Scope
        • 2 References
        • 3 Definitions and abbreviations
        • System Overview
        • 5 Modelling approach
        • 6 Information Object Classes
      • 32.776
        • Foreword
        • Introduction
        • 1 Scope
        • 2 References
        • 3 Definitions and abbreviations
        • 4 Solution Set Definitions
        • A.1 Architectural features
        • A.2 Mapping
        • A.3 Solution Set definitions
        • B.1 Architectural features
        • B.2 Mapping
        • B.3 Solution Set definitions
      • 32.781
        • Foreword
        • Introduction
        • 1 Scope
        • 2 References
        • 3 Definitions, symbols and abbreviations
        • Concepts and background
        • 5 Requirements
      • 32.782
        • Foreword
        • Introduction
        • 1 Scope
        • 2 References
        • 3 Definitions and abbreviations
        • System Overview
        • 5 Modelling approach
        • 6 Information Object Classes
      • 32.785
        • Foreword
        • Introduction
        • 1 Scope
        • 2 References
        • 3 Definitions and abbreviations
        • 4 Architectural Features
        • 5 Mapping
      • 32.786
        • Foreword
        • Introduction
        • 1 Scope
        • 2 References
        • 3 Definitions and abbreviations
        • 4 Solution Set Definitions
        • A.1 Architectural features
        • A.2 Mapping
        • A.3 Solution Set definitions
        • B.1 Architectural features
        • B.2 Mapping
        • B.3 Solution Set definitions
      • 32.791
        • Introduction
        • 1 Scope
        • 2 References
        • 3 Definitions and abbreviations
        • 4 Concepts and background
        • 5 Requirements
      • 34.171
        • Foreword
        • 1 Scope
        • 2 References
        • 3 Definitions, symbols, abbreviations and equations
        • 4 General
        • 5 Void
      • 34.172
        • Foreword
        • 1 Scope
        • 2 References
        • 3 Definitions, symbols and abbreviations
        • 4 General
        • 5 Void
      • 09.02
        • Foreword
        • 1 Scope
        • 2 References
        • 3 Abbreviations
        • 4 Configuration of the mobile network
        • 5 Overload and compatibility overview
        • 6 Requirements concerning the use of SCCP and TC
        • 7 General on MAP services
        • 8 Mobility services
        • 9 Operation and maintenance services
        • 10 Call handling services
        • 11 Supplementary services related services
        • 12 Short message service management services
        • 13 Network-Requested PDP Context Activation services
        • 14 General
        • 15 Elements of procedure
        • 16 Mapping on to TC services
          • 16.1 Dialogue control
          • 16.2 Service specific procedures
          • 16.3 SDL descriptions
            • 16.3 SDL descriptions
        • 17 Abstract syntax of the MAP protocol
        • 18 General on MAP user procedures
        • 19 Mobility procedures
          • 19.1 Location management Procedures
            • 19.1 Location management Procedures
            • 19.1.1 Location updating
            • 19.1.2 Location Cancellation
            • 19.1.3 Detach IMSI
            • 19.1.4 Purge MS
          • 19.2 Handover procedure
            • 19.2.1 General
            • 19.2.2 Handover procedure in MSC-A
            • 19.2.3 Handover procedure in MSC-B
            • 19.2.4 Handover error handling macro
            • 19.2.5 Handover procedure in VLR
          • 19.3 Fault recovery procedures
          • 19.4 Macro Insert_Subs_Data_Framed_HLR
        • 20 Operation and maintenance procedures
          • 20.1 General
          • 20.2 Tracing procedures
            • 20.2 Tracing procedures
            • 20.2.1 Procedures in the HLR
            • 20.2.2 Procedures in the VLR
            • 20.2.3 Procedures in the MSC
            • 20.2.4 Procedures in the SGSN
          • 20.3 Subscriber data management procedures
            • 20.3 Subscriber data management procedures
            • 20.3.1 Procedures in the HLR
            • 20.3.2 Procedures in the VLR
            • 20.3.3 Procedures in the SGSN
          • 20.4 Subscriber Identity procedure
        • 21 Call handling procedures
          • 21.1 General
          • 21.2 Retrieval of routing information
            • 21.2.1 General
            • 21.2.2 Process in the GMSC
            • 21.2.3 Procedures in the HLR
            • 21.2.4 Process in the VLR to provide a roaming number
            • 21.2.5 Process in the VLR to restore subscriber data
            • 21.2.6 Process in the VLR to provide subscriber information
            • 21.2.7 Process in the HLR for Any Time Interrogation
            • 21.2.3 Process in the HLR
          • 21.3 Transfer of call handling
          • 21.4 Inter MSC Group Call Procedures
          • 21.5 Allocation and modifications of resources in an SIWFS
            • 21.5.1 General
            • 21.5.2 Process in the VMSC
            • 21.5.3 Process in the SIWFS
          • 21.6 Setting of Reporting State
          • 21.7 Status Reporting
          • 21.8 Remote User Free
        • 22 Supplementary services procedures
          • 22 Supplementary services procedures
          • 22.1 Functional supplementary service processes
          • 22.2 Registration procedure
          • 22.3 Erasure procedure
          • 22.4 Activation procedure
          • 22.5 Deactivation procedure
          • 22.6 Interrogation procedure
          • 22.7 Invocation procedure
          • 22.8 Password registration procedure
          • 22.9 Mobile Initiated USSD procedure
            • 22.9.1 General
            • 22.9.2 Procedures in the MSC
            • 22.9.3 Procedures in the VLR
            • 22.9.4 Procedures in the HLR
          • 22.10 Network initiated USSD procedure
            • 22.10.1 General
            • 22.10.2 Procedure in the MSC
            • 22.10.3 Procedure in the VLR
            • 22.10.4 Procedure in the HLR
          • 22.11 Common macros for clause 22
          • 22.12 Supplementary Service Invocation Notification procedure
          • 22.13 Activation of a CCBS request
          • 22.14 Deactivation of a CCBS request
        • 23 Short message service procedures
          • 23.1 General
          • 23.2 The mobile originated short message transfer procedure
          • 23.3 The mobile terminated short message transfer procedure
            • 23.3 The mobile terminated short message transfer procedure
            • 23.3.1 Procedure in the Servicing MSC
            • 23.3.2 Procedures in the VLR
            • 23.3.3 Procedures in the HLR
            • 23.3.4 Procedures in the gateway MSC
            • 23.3.5 Procedure in the Servicing SGSN
          • 23.4 The Short Message Alert procedure
          • 23.5 The SM delivery status report procedure
          • 23.6 Common procedures for the short message clause
        • 24 GPRS process description
        • 25 General macro description
          • 25.1 MAP open macros
          • 25.2 Macros to check the content of indication and confirmation primitives
          • 25.3 The page and search macros
          • 25.4 Macros for handling an Access Request
          • 25.5 Authentication macros and processes
          • 25.6 IMEI Handling Macros
          • 25.7 Insert Subscriber Data Macros
          • 25.8 Request IMSI Macros
          • 25.9 Tracing macros
          • 25.10 Short Message Alert procedures
            • 25.10.1 Subscriber_Present_VLR process
            • 25.10.2 Macro Alert_Service_Centre_HLR
            • 25.10.3 The Mobile Subscriber is present
        • B.1 Fully Expanded ASN.1 Source of MAP-Protocol/TCAPMessages
        • B.2 Fully Expanded ASN.1 Source of MAP-DialogueInformation
        • D.1 Mapping of Clause numbers
      • 11.21
        • Foreword
        • 1 Scope
        • 2 References
        • 3 Definitions, abbreviations, frequency bands and channels
        • 4 General test conditions and declarations
        • 5 Format and interpretation of tests
        • 6 Transmitter
        • 7 Receivers
          • 7 Receivers
          • 7.1 Static Layer 1 receiver functions (nominal error ratios)
          • 7.2 Erroneous Frame Indication Performance
          • 7.3 Static Reference Sensitivity Level
          • 7.4 Multipath Reference Sensitivity Level
          • 7.5 Reference interference level
          • 7.6 Blocking Characteristics
          • 7.7 Intermodulation characteristics
          • 7.8 AM suppression
          • 7.9 Spurious emissions from the receiver antenna connector
        • 8 Radiated spurious emissions
        • 9 Radio link management
        • A.1 General theoretical methodology
        • A.2 Detailed theoretical methodology
        • A.3 Limitations and corrections to the theoretical methodology
        • A.4 Alternative experimental methodology
        • A.5 Detailed definition of error events
        • B.1 Base Station System Test Equipment (BSSTE)
        • B.2 Measurement set ups for TX intermodulation
        • C.1 GSM 900; Number of samples for testing
        • C.2 DCS 1800; Number of Samples for Testing
      • 22.112
        • Foreword
        • 1 Scope
        • 2 References
        • 3 Definitions and abbreviations
        • 4 General requirements
        • 5 Component requirements
        • 6 Protocol requirements
        • 7 Functional requirements of the USAT Interpreter
      • 22.127
        • Foreword
        • 1 Scope
        • 2 References
        • 3 Definitions and abbreviations
        • 4 General Description of OSA
        • 5 The role of OSA within the VHE framework for services
        • 6 High level requirements to OSA
        • 7 Void
        • 8 Charging requirements
        • 9 Requirements on interfaces at different levels of abstractions
        • 10 Security and Privacy requirements
        • 11 Requirements for Policy Management
        • 12 Event Notification Function
        • 13 Functions offered by OSA
        • 14 Service Brokering Function
        • A.1 Travel support and information service
        • A.2 Void
        • A.3 Access to SCFs in another network
        • 14 Service Brokering Function
        • 23.140
          • 1 Scope
            • 1 Scope
            • 3 Abbreviations
            • 4.1 Overview
            • 4.2 Involved MMS Elements
            • 4.3 Protocol Framework
            • 4.4 Addressing
            • 5.1 MMS User Agent
            • 5.2 MMS Server
            • 5.3 MMS Relay
            • 5.4 MMS User databases
            • Involved MMSE Interfaces
            • 6.2 MMS Relay – MMS User Agent
            • 6.3 MMS Relay – MMS Server
            • 6.4 MMS Relay – MMS User Databases
            • 6.5 MMS Relay – HLR
            • 6.6 Interworking of different MMSEs
            • WAP Protocol Framework
            • 7.2 WAP Architectural Support for MMS
            • 7.3 WAP Transaction Flows Supporting MMS
            • 7.4 Terminal Capability Negotiation
            • 7.5 MMS Message Contents
            • 7.6 MMS Presentation
            • 7.7 MMS Security Model between MMS User Agent and MMS Relay
            • A.1 Introduction
            • A.2 Example of combined MMS-Relay/MMS-Server
            • A.3 Example of non-combined MMS-Relay and MMS-Server
            • A.4 Example of MMS interaction with T.30 Facsimile Services
            • A.5 Example of MMS interaction with 2G/3G Voice Mailboxes
            • A.6 Example of interaction with Internet E-Mail Messaging
            • A.7 Example of interaction with Short Message Service, SMS
        • 23.198
          • Foreword
          • Introduction
          • 1 Scope
          • 2 References
          • 3 Definitions and abbreviations
          • 4 OSA support of VASP
          • 5 Open Service Access
          • 6 Framework
          • 7 Service Capability Features (SCFs)
          • 8 Parlay X Web Services: OSA at a higher level of abstraction
        • 24.403
          • Foreword
          • 1 Scope
          • 2 References
          • Endorsement notice
          • Global modifications to 3GPP TS 24.229
            • Global modifications to 3GPP TS 24.229
            • 7.6 3GPP IM CN subsystem XML body
          • ZA.1 Introduction
          • ZA.2 Trust domain
          • ZA.3 Procedures at the originating UE
          • ZA.4 Procedures at the originating P-CSCF
          • ZA.5 Procedures at the originating S-CSCF
          • ZA.6 Procedures at the I-CSCF
          • ZA.7 Procedures at the IBCF
          • ZA.8 Procedures at the terminating P-CSCF
          • ZA.9 Procedures at the AS at the originating network
          • ZA.9A Procedures at the S-CSCF at the terminating network
          • ZA.10 Extensions needed in table A.4 of ES 283 003
          • ZA.11 Extensions needed in table A.162 of ES 283 003
        • 24.404
          • Foreword
          • 1 Scope
          • 2 References
          • 3 Definitions and abbreviations
          • 4 Communication Diversion (CDIV)
          • A.1 Normal cases
          • A.2 Interworking
        • 24.430
          • Foreword
          • 1 Scope
          • 2 References
          • Endorsement notice
          • Endorsement of OMA-TS-Presence_SIMPLE-V1_0
          • Endorsement of 3GPP TS 24.141
        • 24.516
          • Foreword
          • 1 Scope
          • 2 References
          • 3 Definitions and abbreviations
          • 4 Malicious Communication Identification (MCID)
          • A.1 MCID invocation
          • B.1 Terminating S-CSCF
        • 29.198-01
          • Foreword
          • Introduction
          • 1 Scope
          • 2 References
          • 3 Definitions and abbreviations
          • 4 Open Service Access APIs
          • 5 Structure of the OSA API (29.198) and Mapping (29.998) documents
          • 6 Methodology
          • 7. Introduction to OSA APIs
          • 8 Backwards Compatibility Considerations
          • A.2 Namespace
          • A.3 Object References
          • A.4 Mapping of Datatypes
          • A.5 Use of NULL
          • A.6 Exceptions
          • A.7 Naming space across CORBA modules
          • B.1 Tools and Languages
          • B.2 Proposed Namespaces for the OSA WSDL
          • B.3 Object References
          • B.4 Mapping UML Data Types to XML Schema
          • B.5 Mapping of UML Interfaces to WSDL
          • C.1 Java™ Realisation Overview
          • C.2 Tools and languages
          • C.3 Generic mappings (Elements common to J2SE™ and J2EE™)
          • C.4 J2SE™ Specific Conventions
          • C.5 J2EE™ Specific Conventions
          • D.1 General Exceptions
          • D.2 Specific Exceptions
        • 29.198-02
          • Foreword
          • Introduction
          • 1 Scope
          • 2 References
          • 3 Definitions and abbreviations
          • 4 Common Data definitions
          • 5 Common System Data definitions
            • 5.1 Standard Data types
            • 5.2 Other Data sorts
            • 5.3 Interface Related Data definitions
            • 5.4 Exception Classes
            • 5.5 Date- and Time-related Data definitions
            • 5.6 Address-related Data definitions
            • 5.7 Price-related Data definitions
            • 5.8 Data Types Common Across Call Control and Data Session Control
              • 5.8.1 TpDataSessionQosClass
          • E.1 General Exceptions
          • E.2 Specific Exceptions
        • 29.198-03
          • Foreword
          • Introduction
          • 1 Scope
          • 2 References
          • 3 Definitions, symbols and abbreviations
          • 4 Overview of the Framework
          • 5 The Base Interface Specification
          • 6 Framework Access Session API
            • 6.1 Sequence Diagrams
            • 6.2 Class Diagrams
            • 6.3 Interface Classes
            • 6.4 State Transition Diagrams
          • 7 Framework-to-Application API
            • 7.1 Sequence Diagrams
              • 7.1.1 Event Notification Sequence Diagrams
              • 7.1.2 Integrity Management Sequence Diagrams
              • 7.1.3 Service Discovery Sequence Diagrams
              • 7.1.4 Service Agreement Management Sequence Diagrams
            • 7.2 Class Diagrams
            • 7.3 Interface Classes
            • 7.4 State Transition Diagrams
              • 7.4 State Transition Diagrams
              • 7.4.1 Service Discovery State Transition Diagrams
              • 7.4.2 Service Agreement Management State Transition Diagrams
              • 7.4.3 Integrity Management State Transition Diagrams
              • 7.4.4 Event Notification State Transition Diagrams
          • 8 Framework-to-Service API
            • 8.1 Sequence Diagrams
              • 8.1.1 Service Discovery Sequence Diagrams
              • 8.1.2 Service Registration Sequence Diagrams
              • 8.1.3 Service Instance Lifecycle Manager Sequence Diagrams
              • 8.1.4 Integrity Management Sequence Diagrams
              • 8.1.5 Event Notification Sequence Diagrams
            • 8.2 Class Diagrams
            • 8.3 Interface Classes
            • 8.4 State Transition Diagrams
          • 8a Framework‑to‑Enterprise Operator API
            • 8a Framework‑to‑Enterprise Operator API
            • 8a.1 Sequence Diagrams
            • 8a.2 Class Diagrams
            • 8a.3 Interface Classes
            • 8a.4 State Transition Diagrams
          • 9 Service Properties
          • 10 Data Definitions
          • 11 Exception Classes
          • D.1 General Exceptions
          • D.2 Specific Exceptions
        • 29.198-04-1
          • Foreword
          • Introduction
          • 1 Scope
          • 2 References
          • 3 Definitions and abbreviations
          • Call Control SCF
          • The Service Interface Specifications
          • Common Call Control Data Types
          • D.1 General Exceptions
          • D.2 Specific Exceptions
        • 29.198-04-2
          • Foreword
          • Introduction
          • 1 Scope
          • 2 References
          • 3 Definitions and abbreviations
          • 4 Generic Call Control Service Sequence Diagrams
            • 4 Generic Call Control Service Sequence Diagrams
            • 4.1 Additional Callbacks
            • 4.2 Alarm Call
            • 4.3 Application Initiated Call
            • 4.4 Call Barring 1
            • 4.5 Number Translation 1
            • 4.6 Number Translation 1 (with callbacks)
            • 4.7 Number Translation 2
            • 4.8 Number Translation 3
            • 4.9 Number Translation 4
            • 4.10 Number Translation 5
            • 4.11 Prepaid
            • 4.12 Pre-Paid with Advice of Charge (AoC)
          • 5 Class Diagrams
          • 6 Generic Call Control Service Interface Classes
          • 7 Generic Call Control Service State Transition Diagrams
          • 8 Generic Call Control Service Properties
          • 9 Generic Call Control Data Definitions
          • D.1 General Exceptions
          • D.2 Specific Exceptions
        • 29.198-04-3
          • Foreword
          • Introduction
          • 1 Scope
          • 2 References
          • 3 Definitions and abbreviations
          • 4 MultiParty Call Control Service Sequence Diagrams
            • 4 MultiParty Call Control Service Sequence Diagrams
            • 4.1 Application initiated call setup
            • 4.2 Call Barring 2
            • 4.3 Call forwarding on Busy Service
            • 4.4 Call Information Collect Service
            • 4.5 Complex Card Service
            • 4.6 Hotline Service
            • 4.7 Network Controlled Notifications
            • 4.8 Use of the Redirected event
          • 5 Class Diagrams
          • 6 MultiParty Call Control Service Interface Classes
          • 7 MultiParty Call Control Service State Transition Diagrams
            • 7.1 State Transition Diagrams for IpMultiPartyCallControlManager
            • 7.2 State Transition Diagrams for IpMultiPartyCall
            • 7.3 State Transition Diagrams for IpCallLeg
          • 8 Multi-Party Call Control Service Properties
          • 9 Multi-Party Call Control Data Definitions
          • D.1 General Exceptions
          • D.2 Specific Exceptions
        • 29.198-04-4
          • Foreword
          • Introduction
          • 1 Scope
          • 2 References
          • 3 Definitions and abbreviations
          • MultiMedia Call Control Service Sequence Diagrams
          • Class Diagrams
          • MultiMedia Call Control Service Interface Classes
          • MultiMedia Call Control Service State Transition Diagrams
          • Multi-Media Call Control Data Definitions
          • D.1 General Exceptions
          • D.2 Specific Exceptions
        • 29.198-04-5
          • Foreword
          • Introduction
          • 1 Scope
          • 2 References
          • 3 Definitions and abbreviations
          • 4 Conference call control Service Sequence Diagrams
          • 5 Class Diagrams
          • 6 Conference call control Service Interface Classes
          • 7 Conference call control Service State Transition Diagrams
          • 8 Conference call control Data Definitions
          • D.1 General Exceptions
          • D.2 Specific Exceptions
        • 29.198-05
          • Foreword
          • Introduction
          • 1 Scope
          • 2 References
          • 3 Definitions and abbreviations
          • 4 Generic and Call User Interaction and Administration SCF
          • 5 Sequence Diagrams
            • 5.1 Generic and Call User Interaction Sequence Diagrams
              • 5.1.1 Alarm Call
              • 5.1.2 Call Barring 1
              • 5.1.3 Network Controlled Notifications
              • 5.1.4 Prepaid
              • 5.1.5 Pre-Paid with Advice of Charge (AoC)
            • 5.2 Generic User Interaction Administration Sequence Diagrams
          • 6 Class Diagrams
          • 7 The Service Interface Specifications
          • 8 Generic User Interaction Interface Classes
          • 9 State Transition Diagrams
          • 10 Service Properties
          • 11 Data Definitions
          • 12 Exception Classes
          • D.1 General Exceptions
          • D.2 Specific Exceptions
        • 29.198-06
          • Foreword
          • Introduction
          • 1 Scope
          • 2 References
          • 3 Definitions and abbreviations
          • 4 Mobility SCF
          • 5 Sequence Diagrams
            • 5.1 User Location Sequence Diagrams
            • 5.2 User Location Camel Sequence Diagrams
            • 5.3 User Location Emergency Sequence Diagrams
            • 5.4 User Status Sequence Diagrams
            • 5.5 User Binding Sequence Diagrams
          • 6 Class Diagrams
          • 7 The Service Interface Specifications
          • 8 Mobility Interface Classes
          • 9 State Transition Diagrams
          • 10 Service Properties
          • 11 Data Definitions
          • 12 Exception Classes
          • D.1 General Exceptions
          • D.2 Specific Exceptions
        • 29.198-07
          • Foreword
          • Introduction
          • 1 Scope
          • 2 References
          • 3 Definitions and abbreviations
          • 4 Terminal Capabilities SCF
          • 5 Sequence Diagrams
          • 6 Class Diagrams
          • 7 The Service Interface Specifications
          • 8 Terminal Capabilities Interface Classes
          • 9 State Transition Diagrams
          • 10 Service Properties
          • 11 Terminal Capabilities Data Definitions
          • 12 Exception Classes
          • D.1 General Exceptions
          • D.2 Specific Exceptions
        • 29.198-08
          • Foreword
          • Introduction
          • 1 Scope
          • 2 References
          • 3 Definitions and abbreviations
          • 4 Data Session Control SCF
          • 5 Sequence Diagrams
          • 6 Class Diagrams
          • 7 The Service Interface Specifications
          • 8 Data Session Control Interface Classes
          • 9 State Transition Diagrams
          • 10 Data Session Control Service Properties
          • 11 Data Definitions
          • D.1 General Exceptions
          • D.2 Specific Exceptions
        • 29.198-10
          • Foreword
          • Introduction
          • 1 Scope
          • 2 References
          • 3 Definitions and abbreviations
          • 4 Connectivity Manager SCF
          • 5 Sequence Diagrams
          • 6 Class Diagrams
            • 6 Class Diagrams
          • 7 The Service Interface Specifications
          • 8 Connectivity Manager Interface Classes
          • 9 State Transition Diagrams
          • 10 Data Definitions
          • 11 Exception Classes
          • D.1 General Exceptions
          • D.2 Specific Exceptions
        • 29.198-11
          • Foreword
          • Introduction
          • 1 Scope
          • 2 References
          • 3 Definitions and abbreviations
          • Account Management SCF
          • Sequence Diagrams
          • Class Diagrams
          • The Service Interface Specifications
          • Account Management Interface Classes
          • State Transition Diagrams
          • Account Management Service Properties
          • Data Definitions
          • Exception Classes
          • D.1 General Exceptions
          • D.2 Specific Exceptions
        • 29.198-12
          • Foreword
          • Introduction
          • 1 Scope
          • 2 References
          • 3 Definitions and abbreviations
          • Charging SCF
          • Sequence Diagrams
          • Class Diagrams
          • The Service Interface Specifications
          • Charging Interface Classes
          • State Transition Diagrams
          • Content Based Charging Service Properties
          • Data Definitions
          • Exception Classes
          • D.1 General Exceptions
          • D.2 Specific Exceptions
        • 29.198-13
          • Foreword
          • Introduction
          • 1 Scope
          • 2 References
          • 3 Definitions and abbreviations
          • Policy Management SCF
          • Sequence Diagrams
            • Use of Policy Repository
            • Introduce condition and action into rule
            • Create event
            • Create and modify domain
            • ASP offering services to prepaid subscribers
            • Create Signature for an evaluation context
            • Request Evaluation of Policies
            • Register for and Receive Notification of a Policy Event
          • Class Diagrams
          • The Service Interface Specifications
          • Policy Management (PM) Interface Classes
          • State Transition Diagrams
          • PM Service Properties
          • Data Definitions
          • Policy Management Exception Classes
          • D.1 General Exceptions
          • D.2 Specific Exceptions
        • 29.198-14
          • Foreword
          • Introduction
          • 1 Scope
          • 2 References
          • 3 Definitions and abbreviations
          • 4 Presence and Availability Management SCF
          • 5 Sequence Diagrams
          • 6 Class Diagrams
            • 6 Class Diagrams
            • 6.1 PAM Provisioning SCF Class Diagrams
            • 6.2 PAM Access SCF Class Diagrams
            • 6.3 PAM Event SCF Class Diagrams
          • 7 The Service Interface Specifications
          • 8 Presence and Availability Management Interface Classes
          • 9 State Transition Diagrams
          • 10 PAM Service Properties
          • 11 PAM Data Definitions
          • 12 Presence and Availability Management Exception Classes
          • D.1 General Exceptions
          • D.2 Specific Exceptions
        • 29.198-15
          • Foreword
          • Introduction
          • 1 Scope
          • 2 References
          • 3 Definitions and abbreviations
          • 4 Multi Media Messaging SCF
          • 5 Sequence Diagrams
          • 6 Class Diagrams
          • 7 The Service Interface Specifications
          • 8 Multi Media Messaging Interface Classes
          • 9 State Transition Diagrams
          • 10 Multi-Media Messaging Service Properties
          • 11 Data Definitions
          • 12 Exception Classes
          • D.1 General Exceptions
          • D.2 Specific Exceptions
        • 29.198-16
          • Foreword
          • Introduction
          • 1 Scope
          • 2 References
          • 3 Definitions and abbreviations
          • 4 Service Broker SCF
          • 5 Sequence Diagrams
          • 6 Class Diagrams
          • 7 The Service Interface Specifications
          • 8 Service Broker Interface Classes
          • 9 State Transition Diagrams
          • 10 Service Broker Service Properties
          • 11 Data Definitions
          • 12 Exception Classes
          • D.1 General Exceptions
          • D.2 Specific Exceptions
        • 29.199-01
          • Foreword
          • Introduction
          • 1 Scope
          • 2 References
          • 3 Definitions and abbreviations
          • 4 Use of Web Services technologies
          • 5 Detailed service description
          • 6 Namespaces
          • 7 Sequence diagrams
          • 8 XML Schema data type definition
          • 9 Web Service interface definition
          • 10 Fault definitions
          • 11 Service policies
          • 12 WSDL usage and style
          • 13 Backward Compatibility Guidelines
          • B.1 General Exceptions
          • B.2 Specific Exceptions
        • 29.199-02
          • Foreword
          • Introduction
          • 1 Scope
          • 2 References
          • 3 Definitions and abbreviations
          • 4 Detailed service description
          • 5 Namespaces
          • 6 Sequence diagrams
          • 7 XML Schema data type definition
          • 8 Web Service interface definition
          • 9 Fault definitions
          • 10 Service policies
          • B.1 General Exceptions
          • B.2 Specific Exceptions
        • 29.199-04
          • Foreword
          • Introduction
          • 1 Scope
          • 2 References
          • 3 Definitions and abbreviations
          • 4 Detailed service description
          • 5 Namespaces
          • 6 Sequence Diagrams
          • 7 XML Schema data type definition
          • 8 Web Service interface definition
          • 9 Fault definitions
          • 10 Service policies
          • B.1 General Exceptions
          • B.2 Specific Exceptions
        • 29.199-05
          • Foreword
          • Introduction
          • 1 Scope
          • 2 References
          • 3 Definitions and abbreviations
          • 4 Detailed service description
          • 5 Namespaces
          • 6 Sequence diagrams
          • 7 XML schema data type definition
          • 8 Web Service interface definition
          • 9 Fault definitions
          • 10 Service policies
          • B.1 General Exceptions
          • B.2 Specific Exceptions
        • 29.199-06
          • Foreword
          • Introduction
          • 1 Scope
          • 2 References
          • 3 Definitions and abbreviations Services
          • 4 Detailed service description
          • 5 Namespaces
          • 6 Sequence diagrams
          • 7 XML Schema data type definition
          • 8 Web Service interface definition
          • 9 Fault definitions
          • 10 Service policies
          • B.1 General Exceptions
          • B.2 Specific Exceptions
        • 29.199-07
          • Foreword
          • Introduction
          • 1 Scope
          • 2 References
          • 3 Definitions and abbreviations
          • 4 Detailed service description
          • 5 Namespaces
          • 6 Sequence diagrams
          • 7 XML Schema data type definition
          • 8 Web Service interface definition
          • 9 Fault definitions
          • 10 Service policies
          • B.1 General Exceptions
          • B.2 Specific Exceptions
        • 29.199-08
          • Foreword
          • Introduction
          • 1 Scope
          • 2 References
          • 3 Definitions and abbreviations
          • 4 Detailed service description
          • 5 Namespaces
          • 6 Sequence diagrams
          • 7 XML Schema data type definition
          • 8 Web service interface definition
          • 9 Fault definitions
          • 10 Service policies
          • B.1 General Exceptions
          • B.2 Specific Exceptions
        • 29.199-09
          • Foreword
          • Introduction
          • 1 Scope
          • 2 References
          • 3 Definitions and abbreviations
          • 4 Detailed service description
          • 5 Namespaces
          • 6 Sequence diagrams
          • 7 XML Schema data type definition
          • 8 Web service interface definition
          • 9 Fault definitions
          • 10 Service policies
          • B.1 General Exceptions
          • B.2 Specific Exceptions
        • 29.199-10
          • Foreword
          • Introduction
          • 1 Scope
          • 2 References
          • 3 Definitions and abbreviations
          • 4 Detailed service description
          • 5 Namespaces
          • 6 Sequence diagrams
          • 7 XML Schema data type definition
          • 8 Web Service interface definition
          • 9 Fault definitions
          • 10 Service policies
          • B.1 General Exceptions
          • B.2 Specific Exceptions
        • 29.199-11
          • Foreword
          • Introduction
          • 1 Scope
          • 2 References
          • 3 Definitions and abbreviations
          • 4 Detailed service description
          • 5 Namespaces
          • 6 Sequence diagrams
            • 6.1 Play audio and check status
            • 6.2 Play audio and cancel
            • 6.3 Adding and Removing Media
            • 6.4 Play Media File and Collect Digits from End User
            • 6.5 Play Media and Retrieve media from End user
          • 7 XML Schema data type definition
          • 8 Web Service interface definition
          • 9 Fault definitions
          • 10 Service policies
          • B.1 General Exceptions
          • B.2 Specific Exceptions
        • 29.199-12
          • Foreword
          • Introduction
          • 1 Scope
          • 2 References
          • 3 Definitions and abbreviations
          • 4 Detailed service description
          • 5 Namespaces
          • 6 Sequence diagrams
            • 6 Sequence diagrams
            • 6.1 Setting up a conference
            • 6.2 Void
            • 6.3 Conference owner disconnects
            • 6.4 All participants disconnect
            • 6.5 Conference ended by application
          • 7 XML Schema data type definition
          • 8 Web Service interface definition
          • 9 Fault definitions
          • 10 Service policies
          • B.1 General Exceptions
          • B.2 Specific Exceptions
        • 29.199-13
          • Foreword
          • Introduction
          • 1 Scope
          • 2 References
          • 3 Definitions and abbreviations
          • 4 Detailed service description
          • 5 Namespaces
          • 6 Sequence diagrams
          • 7 XML Schema data type definition
          • 8 Web Service interface definition
          • 9 Fault definitions
          • 10 Service policies
          • B.1 General Exceptions
          • B.2 Specific Exceptions
        • 29.199-14
          • Foreword
          • Introduction
          • 1 Scope
          • 2 References
          • 3 Definitions and abbreviations
          • 4 Detailed service description
          • 5 Namespaces
          • 6 Sequence diagrams
          • 7 XML Schema data type definition
          • 8 Web Service interface definition
          • 9 Fault definitions
          • 10 Service policies
          • C.1 General Exceptions
          • C.2 Specific Exceptions
        • 29.199-15
          • Foreword
          • Introduction
          • 1 Scope
          • 2 References
          • 3 Definitions and abbreviations
          • 4 Detailed service description
          • 5 Namespaces
          • 6 Sequence Diagrams
          • 7 XML Schema data type definition
          • 8 Web Service interface definition
          • 9 Fault definitions
          • 10 Service policies
          • B.1 General Exceptions
          • B.2 Specific Exceptions
        • 29.199-16
          • Foreword
          • Introduction
          • 1 Scope
          • 2 References
          • 3 Definitions and abbreviations
          • 4 Detailed service description
          • 5 Namespaces
          • 6 Sequence diagrams
          • 7 XML Schema data type definition
          • 8 Web service interface definition
          • 9 Fault definitions
          • 10 Service policies
          • C.1 General Exceptions
          • C.2 Specific Exceptions
        • 29.199-17
          • Foreword
          • Introduction
          • 1 Scope
          • 2 References
          • 3 Definitions and abbreviations
          • 4 Detailed service description
          • 5 Namespaces
          • 6 Sequence diagrams
          • 7 XML Schema data type definition
          • 8 Web Service interface definition
          • 9 Fault definitions
          • 10 Service policies
          • B.1 General Exceptions
          • B.2 Specific Exceptions
        • 29.199-18
          • Foreword
          • Introduction
          • 1 Scope
          • 2 References
          • 3 Definitions and abbreviations
          • 4 Detailed service description
          • 5 Namespaces
          • 6 Sequence diagrams
          • 7 XML Schema data type definition
          • 8 Web Service interface definition
          • 9 Fault definitions
          • 10 Service policies
          • B.1 General Exceptions
          • B.2 Specific Exceptions
        • 29.199-19
          • Foreword
          • Introduction
          • 1 Scope
          • 2 References
          • 3 Definitions and abbreviations
          • 4 Detailed Service Description
          • 5 Namespaces
          • 6 Sequence Diagrams
            • 6 Sequence Diagrams
            • 6.1 Getting requests
            • 6.2 Charging refund
            • 6.3 Trans-coding update
            • 6.4 Controlling multiple streams
            • 6.5 Redirecting a stream
            • 6.6 Multimedia Stream Control with Dynamic QoS
          • 7 XML Schema data type definition
          • 8 Web Service interface definition
          • 9 Fault definitions
          • 10 Service policies
          • B.1 General Exceptions
          • B.2 Specific Exceptions
        • 29.199-20
          • Foreword
          • Introduction
          • 1 Scope
          • 2 References
          • 3 Definitions and abbreviations
          • 4 Detailed service description
          • 5 Namespaces
          • 6 Sequence diagrams
          • 7 XML Schema data type definition
          • 8 Web Service interface definition
          • 9 Fault definitions
          • 10 Service policies
          • C.1 General Exceptions
          • C.2 Specific Exceptions
        • 29.199-21
          • Foreword
          • Introduction
          • 1 Scope
          • 2 References
          • 3 Definitions and abbreviations
          • 4 Detailed service description
          • 5 Namespaces
          • 6 Sequence diagrams
          • 7 XML Schema data type definition
          • 8 Web Service interface definition
          • 9 Fault definitions
          • 10 Service policies
          • B.1 General Exceptions
          • B.2 Specific Exceptions
        • 29.199-22
          • Foreword
          • Introduction
          • 1 Scope
          • 2 References
          • 3 Definitions and abbreviations
          • 4 Detailed service description
          • 5 Namespaces
          • 6 Sequence diagrams
          • 7 XML Schema data type definition
          • 8 Web Service interface definition
          • 9 Fault definitions
          • 10 Service policies
          • B.1 General Exceptions
          • B.2 Specific Exceptions
        • 29.412
          • Foreword
          • 1 Scope
          • 2 References
          • 3 Definitions and abbreviations
          • 4 Applicability
          • A.1 DTMF Digit Transfer
        • 29.421
          • Foreword
          • 1 Scope
          • 2 References
          • 3 Abbreviations
          • 4 General
          • 5 Network characteristics
          • 6 Reference Model for control plane interworking and user plane interworking
          • 7 Control plane interworking
          • 8 User Plane Interworking
          • 9 IP Version Interworking at the IBCF/I-BGF
          • 10 Procedures for NAT at the IBCF/I-BGF
        • 29.527
          • Foreword
          • 1 Scope
          • 2 References
          • 3 Definitions and abbreviations
          • Endorsement notice
          • Global modifications to 3GPP TS 29.163 Release 7
        • 31.112
          • Foreword
          • 1 Scope
          • 2 References
          • 3 Definitions and abbreviations
          • 4 Main concept
          • 5 Security functionality in the USAT Interpreter System
          • 6 Modes of Operation
        • 31.113
          • Foreword
          • 1 Scope
          • 2 References
          • 3 Definitions, abbreviations and symbols
          • 4 Model of computation
          • 5 TLV Format
          • 6 Variables
          • 7 Used USAT Interpreter data structures
          • 8 USAT Interpreter byte codes
          • 9 Native Commands
          • 10 End to End Security
          • 11 Modes of operation
          • 12 Error handling and coding
          • 13 Tag Values
          • B.1 Introduction
          • B.2 Namespace
          • B.3 WML
          • B.4 Implicit calls using WML syntax
          • B.5 Explicit calls using WML syntax
          • B.6 Access to Special Features
          • B.7 References
          • C.1 Replace Operation
          • C.2 Add/Append Operation
          • C.3 Remove Operation
          • C.4 Restore Operation
          • C.5 Special case: Empty text for user notification
          • C.6 Special case: No text for user notification
          • D.1 P7
          • D.2 FP
          • D.3 AD
          • D.4 Non-functional Requirements
          • E.1 CP
          • E.2 RP
          • E.3 Non-functional Requirements
          • F.1 DE
          • F.2 DD
          • F.3 DS
          • F.4 DU
          • F.5 Non-functional Requirements
        • 31.114
          • Foreword
          • 1 Scope
          • 2 References
          • 3 Definitions and abbreviations
          • 4 TLV Format
          • 5 Transmission protocol
          • 6 Administration procedures
          • 7 Used tag values
        • 32.111-5
          • Foreword
          • Introduction
          • 1 Scope
          • 2 References
          • 3 Definitions and abbreviations
          • 4 Alarm IRP XML Definitions
        • 32.111-7
          • Foreword
          • Introduction
          • 1 Scope
          • 2 References
          • 3 Definitions and abbreviations
          • 4 Architectural features
          • 5 Mapping
        • 32.123
          • Foreword
          • Introduction
          • 1 Scope
          • 2 References
          • 3 Definitions and abbreviations
          • 4 Architectural features
          • 5 Mapping
          • A.1 IDL specification (file name "AAMConstDefs.idl")
          • A.2 IDL specification (file name "AAMSystem.idl")
        • 32.175
          • Foreword
          • Introduction
          • 1 Scope
          • 2 References
          • 3 Definitions and abbreviations
          • 4 Architectural features
          • 5 Structure and content of configuration data XML files
        • 32.303
          • Foreword
          • Introduction
          • 1 Scope
          • 2 References
          • 3 Definitions and abbreviations
          • 4 Architectural features
          • 5 Mapping
          • 6 IRPAgent's Behaviour
          • A.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")
        • 32.305
          • Foreword
          • Introduction
          • 1 Scope
          • 2 References
          • 3 Definitions and abbreviations
          • 4 Notification IRP XML Definitions
        • 32.313
          • Foreword
          • Introduction
          • 1 Scope
          • 2 References
          • 3 Definitions and abbreviations
          • 4 Architectural Features
          • 5. Mapping
          • A.1 IDL specification (file name “GenericIRPManagementConstDefs.idl”)
          • A.2 IDL specification (file name “GenericIRPManagementSystem.idl”)
        • 32.323
          • Foreword
          • Introduction
          • 1 Scope
          • 2 References
          • 3 Definitions and abbreviations
          • 4 Architectural features
          • 5 Mapping
          • 6 TestManagementIRPNotification Interface
          • A.1 IDL specification (file name "TestManagementIRPConstDefs.idl")
          • A.2 IDL specification (file name "TestManagementIRPSystem.idl")
          • A.3 IDL specification (file name "TestManagementIRPNotifications.idl")
        • 32.325
          • Foreword
          • Introduction
          • 1 Scope
          • 2 References
          • 3 Definitions and abbreviations
          • 4 TM IRP XML Definitions
        • 32.327
          • Foreword
          • Introduction
          • 1 Scope
          • 2 References
          • 3 Definitions, symbols and abbreviations
          • 4 Architectural features
          • 5 Mapping
        • 32.333
          • Foreword
          • Introduction
          • 1 Scope
          • 2 References
          • 3 Definitions and abbreviations
          • 4 Architectural Features
          • 5. Mapping
          • 6 NotificationLogIRPNotifications Interface
        • 32.335
          • Foreword
          • Introduction
          • 1 Scope
          • 2 References
          • 3 Definitions and abbreviations
          • 4 Structure and content of NL IRP XML
        • 32.337
          • Foreword
          • Introduction
          • 1 Scope
          • 2 References
          • 3 Definitions, symbols and abbreviations
          • 4 Architectural features
          • 5 Mapping
        • 32.343
          • Foreword
          • Introduction
          • 1 Scope
          • 2 References
          • 3 Definitions and abbreviations
          • 4 Architectural features
          • 5 Mapping
          • 6 FileTransferIRP Notification Interface
          • A.1 IDL specification (file name "FileTransferIRPConstDefs.idl")
          • A.2 IDL specification (file name "FileTransferIRPSystem.idl")
          • A.3 IDL specification (file name "FileTransferIRPNotifications.idl")
        • 32.345
          • Foreword
          • Introduction
          • 1 Scope
          • 2 References
          • 3 Definitions and abbreviations
          • 4 FT IRP XML Definitions
        • 32.347
          • Foreword
          • Introduction
          • 1 Scope
          • 2 References
          • 3 Definitions and abbreviations
          • 4 Architectural features
          • 5 Mapping
        • 32.353
          • Foreword
          • Introduction
          • 1 Scope
          • 2 References
          • 3 Definitions and abbreviations
          • 4 Architectural features
          • 5 Mapping
          • 6 CSIRPNotification Interface
          • A.1 IDL specification (file name "CSIRPConstDefs.idl")
          • A.2 IDL specification (file name "CSIRPSystem.idl")
          • A.3 IDL specification (file name "CSIRPNotifications.idl")
        • 32.355
          • Foreword
          • Introduction
          • 1 Scope
          • 2 References
          • 3 Definitions and abbreviations
          • 4 CS IRP XML Definitions
        • 32.357
          • Foreword
          • Introduction
          • 1 Scope
          • 2 References
          • 3 Definitions, symbols and abbreviations
          • 4 Architectural features
          • 5 Mapping
        • 32.363
          • Foreword
          • Introduction
          • 1 Scope
          • 2 References
          • 3 Definitions and abbreviations
          • 4 Architectural features
          • 5 Mapping
          • 6 EPIRPNotification Interface
          • A.1 IDL specification (file name "EPIRPConstDefs.idl")
          • A.2 IDL specification (file name "EPIRPSystem.idl")
          • A.3 IDL specification (file name " EPIRPNotifications.idl")
        • 32.365
          • Foreword
          • Introduction
          • 1 Scope
          • 2 References
          • 3 Definitions and abbreviations
          • 4 EP IRP XML Definitions
        • 32.367
          • Foreword
          • Introduction
          • 1 Scope
          • 2 References
          • 3 Definitions and abbreviations
          • 4 Architectural features
          • 5 Mapping
        • 32.373
          • Foreword
          • Introduction
          • 1 Scope
          • 2 References
          • 3 Definitions and abbreviations
          • 4 Architectural features
          • 5 Mapping
          • 6 Itf-N Security Service Behaviour
          • A.1 IDL specification (file name "SecurityServiceConstDefs.idl")
          • A.2 IDL specification (file name "SecurityServiceSystem.idl")
          • B.1 Basic authentication
          • B.2 Digest authentication
          • B.3 Kerberos and SPKM
          • B.4 OMG CORBA CSIv2 Conformance Level 0 of Security
          • C.1 General
          • C.2 Authentication
          • C.3 Authorization and Access Control
          • C.4 (Message) Integrity and Confidentiality Protection
          • C.5 Quotation from OMG CORBA CSIv2 3 Conformance Levels of Security
        • 32.375
          • Foreword
          • Introduction
          • 1 Scope
          • 2 References
          • 3 Definitions and abbreviations
          • 4 Architectural features
          • 5 Mapping
          • 6 Itf-N Security Service Behaviour
        • 32.383
          • Foreword
          • Introduction
          • 1 Scope
          • 2 References
          • 3 Definitions and abbreviations
          • 4 Architectural features
          • 5 Mapping
          • A.1 IDL specification (file name "PartialSuspensionConstDefs.idl")
          • A.2 IDL specification (file name "PartialSuspensionSystem.idl")
          • A.3 IDL specification (file name "PartialSuspensionOfItfNNotifications.idl")
        • 32.393
          • Foreword
          • Introduction
          • 1 Scope
          • 2 References
          • 3 Definitions and abbreviations
          • 4 Architectural features
          • 5 Mapping
          • A.1 IDL specification (file name "DeltaSynchronizationConstDefs.idl")
          • A.2 IDL specification (file name "DeltaSynchronizationSystem.idl")
          • A.3 IDL specification (file name "DeltaSynchronizationNotifications.idl")
        • 32.397
          • Foreword
          • Introduction
          • 1 Scope
          • 2 References
          • 3 Definitions, symbols and abbreviations
          • 4 Architectural features
          • 5 Mapping
        • 32.413
          • Foreword
          • Introduction
          • 1 Scope
          • 2 References
          • 3 Definitions and abbreviations
          • 4 Architectural features
          • 5 Mapping
          • 6 PMIRPNotification Interface
          • A.1 IDL specification (file name "PMIRPConstDefs.idl")
          • A.2 IDL specification (file name "PMIRPSystem.idl")
          • A.3 IDL specification (file name "PMIRPNotifications.idl")
        • 32.415
          • Foreword
          • Introduction
          • 1 Scope
          • 2 References
          • 3 Definitions and abbreviations
          • 4 PM IRP XML Definitions
        • 32.417
          • Foreword
          • Introduction
          • 1 Scope
          • 2 References
          • 3 Definitions and abbreviations
          • 4 Architectural features
          • 5 Mapping
        • 32.447
          • Foreword
          • Introduction
          • 1 Scope
          • 2 References
          • 3 Definitions and abbreviations
          • 4 Architectural features
          • 5 Mapping
        • 32.503
          • Foreword
          • Introduction
          • Introduction
          • 1 Scope
          • 2 References
          • 3 Definitions and abbreviations
          • 4 Architectural Features
          • 5 Mapping
          • A.1 IDL specification (file name "SelfConfIRPConstDefs.idl")
          • A.2 IDL specification (file name "SelfConfIRPSystem.idl")
          • A.3 IDL specification (file name "SelfConfIRPNotifications.idl")
        • 32.505
          • Foreword
          • Introduction
          • 1 Scope
          • 2 References
          • 3 Definitions and abbreviations
          • 4 Self Configuration IRP XML Definitions
        • 32.507
          • Foreword
          • Introduction
          • 1 Scope
          • 2 References
          • 3 Definitions and abbreviations
          • 4 Architectural features
        • 32.533
          • Foreword
          • Introduction
          • 1 Scope
          • 2 References
          • 3 Definitions and abbreviations
          • 4 Architectural Features
          • 5 Mapping
          • A.1 IDL specification (file name "SwMIRPConstDefs.idl")
          • A.2 IDL specification (file name "SwMIRPSystem.idl")
          • A.3 IDL specification (file name "SwMIRPNotifications.idl")
        • 32.535
          • Introduction
          • 1 Scope
          • 2 References
          • 3 Definitions and abbreviations
          • 4 Software Management IRP XML Definitions
        • 32.537
          • Foreword
          • Introduction
          • 1 Scope
          • 2 References
          • 3 Definitions and abbreviations
          • 4 Architectural features
          • 5 Mapping
        • 32.603
          • Foreword
          • Introduction
          • 1 Scope
          • 2 References
          • 3 Definitions and abbreviations
          • 4 IRP document version number string
          • 5 Architectural features
          • 6 Mapping
          • 7 Void
          • A.1 IDL specification (file name "BasicCMIRPConstDefs.idl")
          • A.2 IDL specification (file name "BasicCMIRPSystem.idl")
        • 32.607
          • Foreword
          • Introduction
          • 1 Scope
          • 2 References
          • 3 Definitions and abbreviations
          • 4 IRP document version number string
          • 5 Architectural features
          • 6 Mapping
        • 32.613
          • Foreword
          • Introduction
          • 1 Scope
          • 2 References
          • 3 Definitions and abbreviations
          • 4 Mapping
          • 5 BulkCMIRPNotifications Interface
          • A.1 IDL specification (file name BulkCmIRPConstDefs.idl)
          • A.2 IDL specification (file Name BulkCMIRPSystem.idl)
          • A.3 IDL specification (file name “BulkCMIRPNotifications.idl”)
        • 32.615
          • Foreword
          • Introduction
          • 1 Scope
          • 2 References
          • 3 Definitions and abbreviations
          • 4 Structure and content of configuration data XML files
          • 5 Structure and content of session log XML files
          • 6 BulkCMIRP Notification XML Definitions
        • 32.617
          • Foreword
          • Introduction
          • 1 Scope
          • 2 References
          • 3 Definitions and abbreviations
          • 4 Architectural features
          • 5 Mapping
        • 32.623
          • Foreword
          • Introduction
          • 1 Scope
          • 2 References
          • 3 Definitions and abbreviations
          • 4 Architectural features
          • 5 Mapping
          • 6 Rules for NRM extensions
          • A.1 IDL specification (file name "GenericNetworkResourcesIRPSystem.idl")
          • B.1 IDL specification (file name "GenericNetworkResourcesNRMDefs.idl")
        • 32.625
          • Foreword
          • Introduction
          • 1 Scope
          • 2 References
          • 3 Definitions and abbreviations
          • 4 Structure and content of configuration data XML files
        • 32.633
          • Foreword
          • Introduction
          • 1 Scope
          • 2 References
          • 3 Definitions and abbreviations
          • 4 Architectural features
          • 5 Mapping
          • 6 Rules for NRM extensions
          • A.1 IDL specification (file name "CoreNetworkResourcesNRMDefs.idl")
        • 32.635
          • Foreword
          • Introduction
          • 1 Scope
          • 2 References
          • 3 Definitions and abbreviations
          • 4 Structure and content of configuration data XML files
        • 32.663
          • Foreword
          • Introduction
          • 1 Scope
          • 2 References
          • 3 Definitions and abbreviations
          • 4 Void
          • 5 Architectural features
          • 6 Mapping
          • 7 Use of OMG Structured Event
          • 8 Rules for NRM extensions
        • 32.665
          • Foreword
          • Introduction
          • 1 Scope
          • 2 References
          • 3 Definitions and abbreviations
          • 4 Kernel CM IRP XML Definitions
        • 32.667
          • Foreword
          • Introduction
          • 1 Scope
          • 2 References
          • 3 Definitions and abbreviations
          • 4 IRP document version number string
          • 5 Architectural features
          • 6 Mapping
        • 32.673
          • Foreword
          • Introduction
          • 1 Scope
          • 2 References
          • 3 Definitions and abbreviations
          • 4 Architectural Features
          • 5 Mapping
          • A.1 IDL specification (file name "StateManagementIRPConstDefs.idl")
          • A.2 IDL specification (file name "StateManagementIRPOptConstDefs.idl")
          • A.3 IDL specification (file name "StateManagementIRPCommonConstDefs.idl")
        • 32.675
          • Foreword
          • Introduction
          • 1 Scope
          • 2 References
          • 3 Definitions and abbreviations
          • 4 Structure and content of configuration data XML files
        • 32.695
          • Foreword
          • Introduction
          • 1 Scope
          • 2 References
          • 3 Definitions and abbreviations
          • 4 Structure and content of inventory data XML files
        • 32.713
          • Foreword
          • Introduction
          • 1 Scope
          • 2 References
          • 3 Definitions and abbreviations
          • 4 Architectural features
          • 5 Mapping
          • 6 Rules for management information model extensions
        • 32.715
          • Foreword
          • Introduction
          • 1 Scope
          • 2 References
          • 3 Definitions and abbreviations
          • 4 Structure and content of configuration data XML files
        • 32.723
          • Foreword
          • 1 Scope
          • 2 References
          • 3 Definitions and abbreviations
          • 4 Architectural features
          • 5 Mapping
          • 6 Rules for management information model extensions
          • A.1 IDL specification (file name "RepeaterNetworkResourcesNRMDefs.idl")
        • 32.733
          • Foreword
          • Introduction
          • 1 Scope
          • 2 References
          • 3 Definitions and abbreviations
          • 4 Architectural features
          • 5 Mapping
          • 6 Rules for NRM extensions
        • 32.735
          • Foreword
          • Introduction
          • 1 Scope
          • 2 References
          • 3 Definitions and abbreviations
          • 4 Structure and content of configuration data XML files
        • 32.743
          • Foreword
          • Introduction
          • 1 Scope
          • 2 References
          • 3 Definitions and abbreviations
          • 4 Architectural features
          • 5 Mapping
          • 6 Rules for NRM extensions
          • A.1 IDL specification (file name "STNNetworkResourcesIRPSystem.idl")
          • A.2 IDL specification (file name "STNNetworkResourcesIRPDefs.idl")
        • 32.745
          • Foreword
          • Introduction
          • 1 Scope
          • 2 References
          • 3 Definitions and abbreviations
          • 4 Structure and content of configuration data XML files
        • 32.753
          • Foreword
          • Introduction
          • 1 Scope
          • 2 References
          • 3 Definitions, symbols and abbreviations
          • 4 Architectural Features
          • 5 Mapping
        • 32.755
          • Foreword
          • Introduction
          • 1 Scope
          • 2 References
          • 3 Definitions and abbreviations
          • 4 Architectural Features
          • 5 Mapping
        • 32.773
          • Foreword
          • Introduction
          • 1 Scope
          • 2 References
          • 3 Definitions and abbreviations
          • 4 Architectural features
          • 5 Mapping
        • 32.775
          • Foreword
          • Introduction
          • 2 References
          • 3 Definitions and abbreviations
          • 4 Architectural Features
          • 5 Mapping
        • 32.783
          • Foreword
          • Introduction
          • 1 Scope
          • 2 References
          • 3 Definitions and abbreviations
          • 4 Architectural features
          • 5 Mapping
        • 02.03
          • Foreword
          • 0 Introduction
          • 1 Framework for describing teleservices supported by a GSM PLMN
          • 2 List of the teleservice attributes
          • 3 List of teleservice categories and individual teleservices
          • 4 Description of individual teleservices
          • 5 Bearer capabilities supporting teleservices
          • 6 Possible further evolution phases of teleservices in a GSM PLMN
          • History
        • 02.09
          • Foreword
          • 1 Scope
          • 2 General
          • 3 Security features provided in a GSM PLMN
        • 02.19
          • Foreword
          • 1 Scope
          • 2 References
          • 3 Definitions and abbreviations
          • 4 Description
            • 4 Description
            • 4.1 Design of SIM based applications using the SIM API
            • 4.2 SIM API Architecture
            • 4.3 GSM file data access
          • 5 Card Interoperability
          • 6 Applet triggering.
          • 7 Applet Life cycle management.
          • 8 Security management.
          • 9 API Compatibility.
          • 10 API Extensibility
          • 11 Data and Function Sharing and Access Control.
          • 12 Technology Considerations.
        • 02.68
          • Foreword
          • 1 Scope
          • 2 References
          • 3 Definitions and abbreviations
          • 4 Description
          • 5 Normal operation with successful outcome
          • 6 Exceptional procedures or unsuccessful outcome
          • 7 Interaction with other GSM services
          • 8 Interworking considerations
        • 02.69
          • Foreword
          • Introduction
          • 1 Scope
          • 2 References
          • 3 Definitions and abbreviations
          • 4 Description
          • 5 Normal operation with successful outcome
          • 6 Exceptional procedures or unsuccessful outcome
          • 7 Interaction with GSM services and features
          • 8 Interworking considerations
        • 03.20
          • Foreword
          • 0 Scope
          • 1 General
          • 2 Subscriber identity confidentiality
          • 3 Subscriber identity authentication
          • 4 Confidentiality of signalling information elements, connectionless data and user information elements on physical connections
          • 5 Synthetic summary
          • A.1 Introduction
          • A.2 Short description of the schemes
          • A.3 List of abbreviations
          • B.1 Introduction
          • B.2 Entities and security information
          • C.0 Scope
          • C.1 Specifications for Algorithm A5
          • C.2 Algorithm A3
          • C.3 Algorithm A8
          • D.1 General
          • D.2 Subscriber identity confidentiality
          • D.3 Subscriber identity authentication
          • D.4 Confidentiality of user information and signalling between MS and SGSN
          • D.5 Synthetic summary
          • D.6 Security of the GPRS backbone
          • E.1 Introduction
          • E.2 General
          • E.3 CTS local security system
          • E.4 CTS supervising security system
          • E.5 Other CTS security features
          • E.6 FP Integrity
          • E.7 Type approval issues
          • E.8 Security information to be stored in the entities of the CTS
          • E.9 External specification of security related algorithms
          • E.10 Coding of the FPAC and CTS-PIN
          • E.11 (informative annex): Guidelines for generation of random numbers
        • 03.48
          • Foreword
          • 1 Scope
          • 2 References
          • 3 Definitions and abbreviations
          • 4 Overview of Security System
          • 5 Generalised Secured Packet structure
          • 6 Implementation for SMS-PP
          • 7 Implementation for SMS-CB
          • 8 Standardised SIM toolkit commands for Remote File Management
          • 9 Open Platform commands for Remote Applet Management
          • A.1 Commands Description
          • A.2 Security Management for Applet Management using APDUs
        • 03.55
          • Foreword
          • Introduction
          • 1 Scope
          • 2 References
          • 3 Definitions and abbreviations
          • 4 Class A capabilities
          • 5 Layer 1
          • 6 Signalling procedures
          • 7 DTM operation
          • 8 GPRS attach procedure while in dedicated mode and packet idle mode
          • 9 Security
          • 10 Header and Data Compression
        • 03.68
          • Foreword
          • 1 Scope
          • 2 References
          • 3 Definitions and abbreviations
          • 4 Main concepts
          • 5 General architecture
          • 6 Compatibility issues
          • 7 Transmission
          • 8 Information storage
          • 9 Identities
          • 10 Operation and maintenance aspects
          • 11 Function and information flows
            • 11.1 Group management
            • 11.2 Group membership management
            • 11.3 Call management
            • 11.4 Functional requirement of Anchor MSC
            • 11.5 Functional requirement of Relay MSC
              • 11.5 Functional requirement of Relay MSC
            • 11.6 Functional requirement of GCR
            • 11.7 Functional requirement of VLR
          • 12 Content of messages
        • 03.69
          • Foreword
          • 1 Scope
          • 2 References
          • 3 Definitions and abbreviations
          • 4 Main concepts
          • 5 General architecture
          • 6 Compatibility issues
          • 7 Transmission
          • 8 Information storage
          • 9 Identities
          • 10 Operation and maintenance aspects
          • 11 Function and information flows
            • 11.1 Broadcast function management
            • 11.2 Group membership management
            • 11.3 Call management
            • 11.4 Functional requirement of Anchor-MSC
            • 11.5 Functional requirement of Relay-MSC
            • 11.6 Functional requirement of GCR
            • 11.7 Functional requirement of VLR
          • 12 Content of messages
        • 03.71
          • Foreword
          • 1 Scope
          • 2 References
          • 3 Definitions, abbreviations and symbols
          • 4 Main concepts
          • 5 General LCS architecture
          • 6 Signalling Protocols and Interfaces
            • 6.1 Generic Signalling Model for LCS
            • 6.2 Signalling between an SMLC, MSC and BSC
            • 6.3 SMLC Signaling to a Target MS
            • 6.4 SMLC Signalling to a Type A LMU
            • 6.5 SMLC signaling to a Type B LMU
            • 6.6 SMLC Signalling to a peer SMLC
          • 7 General Network Location Procedures
            • 7.1 State Description for the GMLC
            • 7.2 State Description for the VMSC
            • 7.3 State Description for the BSC
            • 7.4 State Description for the SMLC
            • 7.5 Usage of SCCP Connections on the Ls and Lb interfaces
            • 7.6 General Network Positioning Procedures
            • 7.7 Common Procedures to Support Positioning
            • 7.8 Common Procedures to Support Access to an LMU
            • 7.9 Common Control Procedures for LMUs
            • 7.10 Common Procedures supporting Interaction between Peer SMLCs
            • 7.11 Exception Procedures
            • 7.12 Privacy
            • 7.13 Mobile Originating Location
            • 7.14 CM Procedures
            • 7.15 Radio Interface Timing Procedures
          • 8 TA based Positioning
          • 9 TOA based positioning
          • 10 E-OTD and GPS Positioning Procedures
          • 11 Position calculation functionality
          • 12 Information storage
          • 13 Operational Aspects
          • A.1 PLMN Roles
          • A.2 Non-Call Related MT-LR
          • A.3 Call Related MT-LR
          • C.1 Basic Concepts
          • C.2 Position Calculation Types
          • C.3 Implementation Issues
          • D.1 Assisted-GPS
          • D.2 MS-Assisted GPS
          • D.3 MS-Based GPS
          • D.4 References
        • 04.18
          • Foreword
          • 1 Scope
          • 2 References
          • 3 Radio Resource management procedures
            • 3.1 Overview/General
            • 3.2 Idle mode procedures and general procedures in packet idle and packet transfer modes
            • 3.3 RR connection establishment
            • 3.4 Procedures in dedicated mode and in group transmit mode
            • 3.5 RR procedures on CCCH related to temporary block flow establishment
          • 4 Elementary procedures for Mobility Management
          • 5 Elementary procedures for circuit-switched Call Control
          • 6 Support for packet services
          • 7 Examples of structured procedures
          • 8 Handling of unknown, unforeseen, and erroneous protocol data
          • 9 Message functional definitions and contents
            • 9 Message functional definitions and contents
            • 9.1 Messages for Radio Resources management
            • 9.2 Messages for mobility management
            • 9.3 Messages for circuit-switched call control
            • 9.4 GPRS Mobility Management Messages
            • 9.5 GPRS Session Management Messages
            • 9.6 GTTP Messages
          • 10 General message format and information elements coding
            • 10.1 Overview
            • 10.2 Protocol Discriminator
            • 10.3 Skip indicator
            • 10.4 Message Type
            • 10.5 Other information elements
              • 10.5 Other information elements
              • 10.5.1 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 elements
              • 10.5.6 Session management information elements
              • 10.5.7 GPRS Common information elements
              • 10.5.8 GTTP information elements
          • 11 List of system parameters
        • 04.31
          • Foreword
          • 1 Scope
          • 2 Functionality of Protocol
          • 3 Message Structure
          • 4 Components
          • 5 Elements of Components
          • A.1 Introduction
          • A.2 Measure Position Request
          • A.3 Measure Position Response
          • A.4 Assistance Data
          • A.5 Assistance Data Acknowledgement
          • A.6 Protocol Error
        • 04.60
          • Foreword
          • 1 Scope
          • 2 References
          • 3 Definitions and abbreviations
          • 4 Layered overview of radio interface
          • 5 Introduction to the Medium Access Control (MAC) procedures
          • 6 Paging procedures
          • 7 Medium Access Control (MAC) procedures on PCCCH
          • 8 Medium Access Control (MAC) Procedures in Packet Transfer Mode
          • 9 Radio Link Control (RLC) procedures in packet transfer mode
          • 10 RLC/MAC block structure
          • 11 Message functional definitions and contents
            • 11 Message functional definitions and contents
            • 11.1 Handling of erroneous protocol data
            • 11.2 RLC/MAC control messages
              • 11.2 RLC/MAC control messages
              • 11.2.0 Message format
              • 11.2.1 Packet Access Reject
              • 11.2.2 Packet Control Acknowledgement
              • 11.2.3 Packet Cell Change Failure
              • 11.2.4 Packet Cell Change Order
              • 11.2.5 Packet Channel Request
              • 11.2.5a EGPRS Packet Channel Request
              • 11.2.6 Packet Downlink Ack/Nack
              • 11.2.6a EGPRS Packet Downlink Ack/Nack
              • 11.2.7 Packet Downlink Assignment
              • 11.2.8 Packet Downlink Dummy Control Block
              • 11.2.8b Packet Uplink Dummy Control Block
              • 11.2.9 Packet Measurement Report
              • 11.2.9b Packet Measurement Order
              • 11.2.9c Packet Mobile TBF Status
              • 11.2.9d Packet Enhanced Measurement Report
              • 11.2.10 Packet Paging Request
              • 11.2.11 Packet PDCH Release
              • 11.2.12 Packet Polling Request
              • 11.2.13 Packet Power Control/Timing Advance
              • 11.2.14 Packet PRACH Parameters
              • 11.2.15 Packet Queueing Notification
              • 11.2.16 Packet Resource Request
              • 11.2.17 Packet PSI Status
              • 11.2.18 Packet System Information Type 1
              • 11.2.19 Packet System Information Type 2
              • 11.2.20 Packet System Information Type 3
              • 11.2.21 Packet System Information Type 3 bis
              • 11.2.21a Packet System Information Type 3 ter
              • 11.2.21b Packet System Information Type 3 quater
              • 11.2.22 Packet System Information Type 4
              • 11.2.23 Packet System Information Type 5
              • 11.2.23a Packet System Information Type 6
              • 11.2.23b Packet System Information Type 7
              • 11.2.24 Packet System Information Type 8
              • 11.2.25 Packet System Information 13
              • 11.2.25a Packet System Information 14
              • 11.2.25b Packet System Information 15
              • 11.2.26 Packet TBF Release
              • 11.2.27 (void)
              • 11.2.28 Packet Uplink Ack/Nack
              • 11.2.29 Packet Uplink Assignment
              • 11.2.30 (void)
              • 11.2.30a Packet Pause
              • 11.2.31 Packet Timeslot Reconfigure
              • 11.2.32 Additional MS Radio Access Capabilities
          • 12 Information element coding
          • 13 Timers and counters
          • B.1 RLC data block delimitation for GPRS
          • B.2 RLC data block delimitation for EGPRS
            • B.2.1 Example 1
            • B.2.2 Example 2
            • F.1 Example 1
            • F.2 Example 2
            • F.3 Example 3
            • G.1 Application of error labels
            • G.2 Application of the 'Message escape' error label
            • G.3 Application of truncated concatenation including 'padding bits'
            • G.4 Message extension using 'padding bits'
            • H.1 Example 1: "blocks" encoding
            • H.2 Example 2: "block periods" encoding
            • J.1 Original MCS-8 RLC data block
            • J.2 Retransmission in two MCS-6 RLC data blocks
            • J.3 Retransmission in four MCS-3 RLC data blocks
        • 05.03
          • Foreword
          • 1 Scope
          • 2 General
          • 3 Traffic Channels (TCH)
          • 4 Control Channels
          • 5 Packet Switched Channels
        • 05.05
          • Foreword
          • 1 Scope
          • 2 Frequency bands and channel arrangement
          • 3 Reference configuration
          • 4 Transmitter characteristics
          • 5 Receiver characteristics
          • 6 Transmitter/receiver performance
            • 6 Transmitter/receiver performance
            • 6.1 Nominal Error Rates (NER)
            • 6.2 Reference sensitivity level
            • 6.3 Reference interference level
            • 6.4 Erroneous frame indication performance
            • 6.5 Random access and paging performance at high input levels
            • 6.6 Frequency hopping performance under interference conditions
            • 6.7 Incremental Redundancy Performance for EGPRS MS
              • 6.7 Incremental Redundancy Performance for EGPRS MS
          • C.1 Simple wideband propagation model
          • C.2 Doppler spectrum types
          • C.3 Propagation models
          • D.1 General
          • D.2 Environmental requirements for the MSs
          • D.3 Environmental requirements for the BSS equipment
          • E.1 Introduction
          • E.2 Spurious emissions
          • E.3 Intermodulation products
          • E.4 Out of band gain
          • E.5 Frequency error and modulation accuracy
          • F.1 Introduction
          • F.2 Transmitting path
          • F.3 Receiving path
          • F.4 Guidelines (informative)
          • H.1 TOA LMU Requirements
          • H.2 E-OTD LMU Requirements
          • I.1 Introduction
          • I.2 Sensitivity and Interference Performance
        • 05.08
          • Foreword
          • 1 Scope
          • 2 General
          • 3 Handover
          • 4 RF power control
          • 5 Radio link failure
          • 6 Idle mode tasks
          • 7 Network pre-requisites
          • 8 Radio link measurements
          • 9 Control parameters
          • 10 GPRS mode tasks
          • 11 CTS mode tasks
          • 12 COMPACT Mode Tasks
          • A.1 Scope
          • A.2 Functional requirement
          • A.3 BSS pre-processing and threshold comparisons
          • A.4 BSS decision algorithm
          • A.5 Channel allocation
          • A.6 Handover decision algorithm in the MSC
          • B.1 Open loop control
          • B.2 Closed loop control
          • B.3 Quality based control.
          • B.4 BTS power control
          • B.5 Example
          • B.6 Interworking between normal and fast power control for ECSD
        • 05.09
          • Foreword
          • 1 Scope
          • 2 General
          • 3 Adaptive Multi-Rate inband control and link adaptation
          • C.1 Downgrading
          • C.2 Upgrading
        • 05.15
          • Foreword
          • 1 Scope
          • 2 References
          • 3 Definitions and abbreviations
          • 4 DARP MS Independent of Release
        • 06.20
          • Foreword
          • 1 Scope
          • 2 Normative references
          • 3 Definitions, symbols and abbreviations
          • 4 Functional description of the GSM half rate speech codec
            • 4 Functional description of the GSM half rate speech codec
            • 4.1 GSM half rate speech encoder
              • 4.1 GSM half rate speech encoder
              • 4.1.1 High-pass filter
              • 4.1.2 Segmentation
              • 4.1.3 Fixed Point Lattice Technique (FLAT)
              • 4.1.4 Spectral quantization
              • 4.1.5 Frame energy calculation and quantization
              • 4.1.6 Soft interpolation of the spectral parameters
              • 4.1.7 Spectral noise weighting filter coefficients
              • 4.1.8 Long Term Predictor lag determination
              • 4.1.9 Harmonic noise weighting
              • 4.1.10 Code search algorithm
              • 4.1.11 Multimode gain vector quantization
            • 4.2 GSM half rate speech decoder
          • 5 Homing sequences
          • A.1 Codec parameter description
          • A.2 Basic coder parameters
          • History
        • 06.51
          • Intellectual Property Rights
          • Foreword
          • 1 Scope
          • 2 References
          • 3 Definitions and abbreviations
          • 4 General
          • 5 Enhanced Full Rate speech channel transcoding
          • 6 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 insertion
          • 9 Enhanced Full Rate speech channel lost speech frame substitution and muting
          • 10 Enhanced Full Rate codec homing
          • History
        • 08.71
          • Foreword
          • 1 Scope
          • 2 Messages functional definitions and contents
          • 3 Information element encodings
        • 09.12
          • Foreword
          • 1 Scope
          • 2 Normative references
          • 3 Definitions and abbreviations
          • 4 General principles
          • 5 Exceptions and clarifications for basic call
          • 6 Exceptions and clarifications for supplementary services
          • 7 Message Transfer Part (MTP) protocol requirements
          • A.1 Relation between ISDN teleservices and GSM teleservices
          • C.1 Mapping of parameters from IAM to MAP_SEND_ROUTING_INFORMATION req.
          • C.2 Mapping of parameters from MAP_SEND_ROUTING_INFORMATION rsp. to IAM
          • D.1 Exceptions to table 4/Q.763 of ITU‑T Recommendation Q.763 as modified by ETS 300 356‑1
          • D.2 Exceptions to table 5/Q.763 of ITU‑T Recommendation Q.763 as modified by ETS 300 356‑1
          • D.3 Exceptions and clarifications to clause 3 of ITU‑T Recommendation Q.763 as modified by ETS 300 356‑1
          • E.1 Outgoing call in a Mobile-service Switching Centre (MSC)
          • E.2 Incoming call in the MSC
          • E.3 Examples of echo control procedure
          • History
        • 09.14
          • Intellectual Property Rights
          • Foreword
          • 1 Scope
          • 2 References
          • 3 Abbreviations
          • 4 General principles
          • 5 Exceptions and clarifications for basic call
          • 6 Exceptions and clarifications for supplementary services
          • 7 Message Transfer Part (MTP) protocol requirements
          • History
        • 11.10-4
          • Foreword
          • 1 Scope
          • 2 References
          • 3 Definitions and abbreviations
          • 4 Requirements
        • 11.11
          • Foreword
          • 1 Scope
          • 2 References
          • 3 Definitions, abbreviations and symbols
          • 4 Physical characteristics
          • 5 Electronic signals and transmission protocols
          • 6 Logical Model
          • 7 Security features
          • 8 Description of the functions
          • 9 Description of the commands
          • 10 Contents of the Elementary Files (EF)
            • 10 Contents of the Elementary Files (EF)
            • 10.1 Contents of the EFs at the MF level
            • 10.2 DFs at the GSM application level
            • 10.3 Contents of files at the GSM application level
            • 10.4 Contents of DFs at the GSM application level
            • 10.5 Contents of files at the telecom level
            • 10.6 DFs at the telecom level
            • 10.7 Files of GSM
          • 11 Application protocol
          • G.1 Basic Image Coding Scheme
          • G.2 Colour Image Coding Scheme
          • H.1 Elementary File Definitions and Contents
          • H.2 Authentication Functionality
          • H.3 Authentication commands
        • 11.13
          • Foreword
          • 1 Scope
          • 2 References
          • 3 Definitions and abbreviations
          • 4 Test Environment
          • 5 Test plan
          • 6 API Test Plan
            • 6.1 Package sim.access:
            • 6.2 Package sim.toolkit
              • 6.2.1 Interface ToolkitConstants
              • 6.2.2 Interface ToolkitInterface
              • 6.2.3 Class EditHandler
              • 6.2.4 Class EnvelopeHandler
              • 6.2.5 Class EnvelopeResponseHandler
              • 6.2.6 Class MEProfile
              • 6.2.7 Class ProactiveHandler
              • 6.2.8 Class ProactiveResponseHandler
              • 6.2.9 Class ToolkitRegistry
              • 6.2.10 Class ViewHandler
              • 6.2.11 Class ToolkitException
            • 6.3 SIM Toolkit Framework
          • A.1 Sim.access
          • A.2 Sim.toolkit
          • B.1 Syntax description
          • B.2 Semantics
          • B.3 Example
          • B.4 Style and formatting
          • C.1 General Default Prepersonalization
          • C.2 Sim.Access.SimView test default prepersonalization
          • F.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 Syntax
          • G.2 File Contents and Organization
          • G.3 Full example
        • 11.14
          • Foreword
          • 1 Scope
          • 2 References
          • 3 Definitions, abbreviations and symbols
          • 4 Overview of SIM Application Toolkit
          • 5 Profile download
          • 6 Proactive SIM
          • 7 Data download to SIM
          • 8 Menu Selection
          • 9 Call Control and MO SMS control by SIM
          • 10 Timer Expiration
          • 11 Event download
          • 12 SIMPLE-TLV data objects
          • 13 Tag values
          • 14 Allowed Type of command and Device identity combinations
          • 15 Security requirements
        • 11.17
          • Foreword
          • 1 Scope
          • 2 References
          • 3 Definitions and abbreviations
          • 4 Test environment
          • 5 Test Group Hierarchy
          • 6 Test Procedure
        • 22.273
          • Foreword
          • Introduction
          • 1 Scope
          • 2 References
          • 3 Definitions and abbreviations
          • 4 Service Description
          • 5 Service requirements
          • 6 Quality of Service
          • 7 Interworking considerations
          • 8 PSTN/ISDN simulation services
          • A.1 Service state indication
        • 22.401
          • Foreword
          • Introduction
          • 1 Scope
          • 2 References
          • 3 Definitions and abbreviations
          • 4 Service description
          • 5 Procedures
          • 6 Quality of service requirements
          • 7 Interworking considerations
          • 8 Interactions with PSTN/ISDN simulation services
        • 22.495
          • Foreword
          • Introduction
          • 1 Scope
          • 2 References
          • 3 Definitions, symbols and abbreviations
          • 4 Capabilities for the support of IP Multimedia Services
        • 23.048
          • Foreword
          • 1 Scope
          • 2 References
          • 3 Definitions and abbreviations
          • 4 Overview of Security System
          • 5 Generalised Secured Packet structure
          • 6 Implementation for SMS-PP
          • 7 Implementation for SMS-CB
          • 8 Standardised (U)SIM toolkit commands for Remote File Management
          • 9 Open Platform commands for Remote Applet Management
          • A.1 Applet Management Commands for TS 43.019 compliant cards
          • A.2 Security of messages sent to the Remote Management Applications
          • A.3 Security Management for Applet Management using APDUs
          • B.1 Key set version - counter association within a Security Domain
          • B.2 Security keys KIc, KID
        • 23.125
          • Foreword
          • 1 Scope
          • 2 References
          • 3 Definitions, symbols and abbreviations
          • 4 General Requirements
          • 5 Flow Based Charging Concepts
          • 6 Architectural concepts
          • 7 Message Flows
          • A.1 GGSN in HPLMN
          • A.2 Comparison of S-CDR and G-CDR fields
          • A.3 RADIUS attributes
          • B.1 IMS SIP signalling
          • B.2 IMS media
          • B.3 FBC with IMS compared to release 5 IMS charging correlation
          • B.4 Rx/Gx functions and SBLP usage
          • C.1 TPF usage for WLAN
          • D.1 General
          • D.2 General architectural considerations
          • D.3 Summary and comparison
        • 23.206
          • Foreword
          • 1 Scope
          • 2 References
          • 3 Definitions, symbols and abbreviations
          • 4 VCC Concepts
          • 5 Architecture
          • 6 Information flows and procedures
          • 7 Security
          • 8 Charging
          • A.1 Implementation options for call diversion from CS to the DTF in IMS
          • C.1 Implementation options prevention of circular looping for CS Terminations
        • 23.406
          • Foreword
          • 1 Scope
          • 2 References
          • Endorsement notice
          • 3 Global modifications to 3GPP TS 23.228
          • 4 Modifications to the main body of 3GPP TS 23.228
        • 23.417
          • Foreword
          • 1 Scope
          • 2 References
          • 3 Definitions and abbreviations
          • 4 Overall architecture
          • 5 Overview
          • 6 Functional entities
          • 7 Internal reference points
          • 8 Value added services architecture
          • 9 External interfaces
          • 10 Interconnection with other networks
          • 11 Interface with the Network Attachment Subsystem (NASS)
          • 12 Interface with the Resource and Admission Control Subsystem (RACS)
        • 23.506
          • Foreword
          • Introduction
          • 1 Scope
          • 2 References
          • Endorsement notice
          • 3 Global modifications to 3GPP TS 23.228
          • 4 Modifications to the main body of 3GPP TS 23.228
        • 23.507
          • Foreword
          • Introduction
          • 1 Scope
          • 2 References
          • Endorsement notice
          • ZA.1 Introduction
          • ZA.2 Definitions, symbols and abbreviations
          • ZA.3 VCC Concepts
          • ZA.4 Architecture
          • ZA.6 Security
        • 23.508
          • Foreword
          • 1 Scope
          • 2 References
          • Endorsement Notice
          • Endorsement of OMA-AD-Presence_SIMPLE-V1_0
          • Endorsement of 3GPP TS 23.141
          • Equivalence of reference points
        • 23.509
          • Foreword
          • 1 Scope
          • 2 References
          • 3 Definitions and abbreviations
          • 4 Endorsement notice
          • ZB.1 Non roaming
          • ZB.2 Roaming at IMS level
          • ZB.3 Roaming at the Access Network level
        • 23.511
          • Foreword
          • 1 Scope
          • 2 References
          • Endorsement notice
          • Global modifications to OMA-AD-XDM-V1_0-20051006-C
        • 23.517
          • Foreword
          • 1 Scope
          • 2 References
          • 3 Definitions and abbreviations
          • 4 Overall architecture
          • 5 Overview
          • 6 Functional entities
          • 7 Internal reference points
          • 8 Value added services architecture
          • 9 External reference points
          • 10 Interconnection with other networks
          • 11 Interface with the Network Attachment Subsystem (NASS)
          • 12 Interface with the Resource and Admission Control Subsystem (RACS)
        • 23.521
          • Foreword
          • 1 Scope
          • 2 References
          • 3 Endorsement
        • 23.611
          • Foreword
          • 1 Scope
          • 2 References
          • Endorsement notice
          • Global modifications to OMA-AD-XDM-V1_0-20051006-C
        • 24.206
          • Foreword
          • 1 Scope
          • 2 References
          • 3 Definitions, symbols and abbreviations
          • 4 Overview of voice call continuity between the Circuit-Switched (CS) domain and the IP Multimedia (IM) Core Network (CN) subsystem
          • 5 Functional entities
          • 6 Roles for registration in the IM CN subsystem
          • 7 Roles for call origination
          • 8 Roles for call termination
          • 9 Roles for domain transfer of a call from the CS domain to the IM CN subsystem
          • 10 Roles for domain transfer of a call from the IM CN subsystem to the CS domain
          • A.1 Scope of signalling flows
          • A.2 Introduction
          • A.3 Signalling flows for registration and exchange of mobility status information
          • A.4 Signalling flows for call origination
          • A.5 Signalling flows for call termination
            • A.5.1 Introduction
            • A.5.2 Signalling flows for termination to the IM CN subsystem
            • A.5.3 Signalling flows for termination to CS domain
            • A.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 subsystem
            • A.5.7 Signalling flow for termination directed to CS domain, unsuccessful delivery, redirect to IM CN Subsystem
            • A.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 transfer
          • A.7 Signalling flows for IM CN subsystem to CS domain transfer
          • B.1 Introduction
          • B.2 Example 1 – Service profile for UE originating for a VCC subscriber
          • B.3 Example 2 – Service profile for UE terminating for a VCC subscriber
        • 24.228
          • Foreword
          • 1 Scope
          • 2 References
          • 3 Definitions and abbreviations
          • 4 Methodology
          • 5 Elements of signalling flows for provision of IP-connectivity network (Informative)
          • 6 Signalling flows for REGISTER (non hiding) (Informative)
            • 6.1 Introduction
            • 6.2 Registration signalling: user not registered
            • 6.3 Registration signalling: reregistration - user currently registered
            • 6.4 Registration signalling: mobile initiated deregistration (not provided)
            • 6.5 UE subscription for the registration state event package
            • 6.6 P-CSCF subscription for the registration state event package (without I-CSCF providing configuration independence)
            • 6.7 Notifying of the network-initiated deregistration event
            • 6.8 Network initiated re-authentication
            • 6.9 Registration error conditions
          • 7 Signalling flows for session initiation (non hiding) (Informative)
            • 7.1 Introduction
            • 7.2 Origination procedures
              • 7.2.1 Introduction
              • 7.2.2 MO#1a
              • 7.2.3 MO#2
              • 7.2.4 (CS-O) CS Networks origination
              • 7.2.5 Error handling: origination procedures (not provided)
            • 7.3 S-CSCF (MGCF) to S-CSCF (MGCF) procedures
              • 7.3.1 Introduction
              • 7.3.2 S-S#1a
              • 7.3.3 Not applicable
              • 7.3.4 Not applicable
              • 7.3.5 S-S#2
              • 7.3.6 S-S#3
              • 7.3.7 S-S#4
            • 7.4 Termination procedures
              • 7.4.1 Introduction
              • 7.4.2 MT#1a
              • 7.4.3 MT#2
              • 7.4.4 CS-T
              • 7.4.5 MT#1c
              • 7.4.6 MT#2a
              • 7.4.7 MT#1e
              • 7.4.8 Mobile termination, roaming, terminal is out of radio coverage (MO#2, S-S#2 assumed)
              • 7.4.9 Mobile termination, unregistered subscriber
            • 7.5 Sample multimedia signalling flows: addition of further media streams
            • 7.6 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 procedures
            • 10.2 Initiating and destination party identification
            • 10.3 Procedures for codec and media flow negotiations
            • 10.4 Session redirection procedures
            • 10.5 Session transfer procedures
            • 10.6 IMS Message Exchange, UEs in different networks
          • 11 Void
          • 12 Void
          • 13 Void
          • 14 Void
          • 15 Void
          • 16 Signalling flows for REGISTER (hiding) (Informative)
          • 17 Signalling flows for session initiation (hiding) (Informative)
            • 17.1 Introduction
            • 17.2 Origination Procedures
            • 17.3 S-CSCF (MGCF) to S-CSCF (MGCF) procedures
            • 17.4 Termination procedures
            • 17.5 Sample multimedia signalling flows: addition of further media streams
            • 17.6 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)
        • 24.405
          • Foreword
          • 1 Scope
          • 2 References
          • 3 Definitions and abbreviations
          • 4 CONFerence (CONF)
        • 24.408
          • Foreword
          • 1 Scope
          • 2 References
          • 3 Definitions and abbreviations
          • 4 Terminating Identification Presentation (TIP) and Terminating Identification Restriction (TIR)
          • B.1 Originating IFC for TIP service
          • B.2 Terminating IFC for TIR service
        • 24.416
          • Foreword
          • 1 Scope
          • 2 References
          • 3 Definitions and abbreviations
          • 4 Malicious Communication Identification (MCID)
          • A.1 MCID invocation
          • B.1 Terminating S-CSCF
        • 24.428
          • Foreword
          • 1 Scope
          • 2 References
          • 3 Definitions and abbreviations
          • 4 Common basic communication procedures
          • A.1 Providing announcements to a user during the establishment of a communication session
          • A.2 Providing announcements to a user during an established communication
          • A.3 Communication request rejected
          • B.1 Basic call with UE busy with T-AS involvement (NDUB condition check)
          • B.2 Busy condition (NDUB) detected by terminating AS
          • D.1 General
        • 24.429
          • Foreword
          • 1 Scope
          • 2 References
          • 3 Definitions and abbreviations
          • 4 Explicit Communication transfer (ECT)
          • A.1 Blind transfer
          • A.2 Consultative transfer
          • B.1 Example of filter criteria for ECT
          • C.1 Example of B REFER's A to C
          • C.2 Example of A REFER's B to C
        • 24.441
          • Foreword
          • 1 Scope
          • 2 References
          • Endorsement notice
        • 24.447
          • Foreword
          • 1 Scope
          • 2 References
          • 3 Definitions and abbreviations
          • 4 Advice Of Charge (AOC)
          • A.1 Introduction
          • A.2 User originating AOC service
          • A.3 User terminating AOC service
          • C.1 General
          • C.2 AOC-S
          • C.3 AOC-D
          • C.4 AOC-E
          • C.5 Common types/information elements
        • 25.309
          • Foreword
          • 1 Scope
          • 2 References
          • 3 Definitions and abbreviations
          • 4 Background and Introduction
          • 5 Requirements
          • 6 Overall architecture of enhanced uplink DCH
          • 7 MAC architecture
          • 8 HARQ protocol
          • 9 Node B controlled scheduling
          • 10 Non-scheduled transmissions
          • 11 QoS control
          • 12 Signalling parameters
          • 13 Mobility procedures
          • 14 Resource Management
        • 29.140
          • Foreword
          • 1 Scope
          • 2 References
          • 3 Definitions, symbols and abbreviations
          • 4 Procedure Description
          • 5 Use of the Diameter base protocol
          • 6 Diameter application for MM10 interface
          • 7 Special Requirements
        • 29.198-04
          • Foreword
          • Introduction
          • 1 Scope
          • 2 References
          • 3 Definitions and abbreviations
          • Call Control SCF
          • The Service Interface Specifications
          • Generic Call Control Service
            • Generic Call Control Service
            • Sequence Diagrams
              • Additional Callbacks
              • Alarm Call
              • Application Initiated Call
              • Call Barring 1
              • Number Translation 1
              • Number Translation 1 (with callbacks)
              • Number Translation 2
              • Number Translation 3
              • Number Translation 4
              • Number Translation 5
              • Prepaid
              • Pre-Paid with Advice of Charge (AoC)
            • Class Diagrams
            • Generic Call Control Service Interface Classes
            • Generic Call Control Service State Transition Diagrams
            • Generic Call Control Service Properties
            • Generic Call Control Data Definitions
          • MultiParty Call Control Service
            • MultiParty Call Control Service
            • Sequence Diagrams
              • Application initiated call setup
              • Call Barring 2
              • Call forwarding on Busy Service
              • Call Information Collect Service
              • Complex Card Service
              • Hotline Service
              • Use of the Redirected event
            • Class Diagrams
            • MultiParty Call Control Service Interface Classes
            • MultiParty Call Control Service State Transition Diagrams
              • State Transition Diagrams for IpMultiPartyCallControlManager
              • State Transition Diagrams for IpMultiPartyCall
              • State Transition Diagrams for IpCallLeg
            • Multi-Party Call Control Service Properties
            • Multi-Party Call Control Data Definitions
          • Common Call Control Data Types
        • 29.207
          • Foreword
          • 1 Scope
          • 2 References
          • 3 Definitions and abbreviations
          • 4 Go interface
          • 5 Policy control procedures
          • 6 Go protocol
          • C.1 Format of a flow identifier
          • C.2 Example 1
          • C.3 Example 2
          • C.4 Example 3 without media components.
          • C.5 Example 4
        • 29.208
          • Foreword
          • 1 Scope
          • 2 References
          • 3 Definitions and abbreviations
          • 4 Authorize QoS resources
          • 5 Resource reservation flow with Service-based local policy
          • 6 Other flows over Go and Gq interfaces
          • 7 QoS parameter mapping
          • A.1 Example 1
          • A.2 Example 2
          • B.1 Authorize QoS resources
          • B.2 Resource reservation flow with Service-based local policy
          • B.3 Approval of QoS commit
          • B.4 Removal of QoS commit
          • B.5 Revoke authorization for GPRS and IP resources
          • B.6 Indication of PDP Context Release
          • B.7 Modification of PDP Context
          • B.8 Session modification initiated SBLP authorization decision
        • 29.210
          • Foreword
          • 1 Scope
          • 2 References
          • 3 Definitions, symbols and abbreviations
          • 4 Gx reference point
          • 5. Gx Protocol
          • 6 Gx Messages
        • 29.211
          • Foreword
          • 1 Scope
          • 2 References
          • 3 Definitions and abbreviations
          • 4 Rx reference point
          • 5 FBC Procedures over Rx
          • 6 Binding the AF Session Information to the Bearers
          • 7 Rx Protocol
          • 8 Rx/Gx Signalling Flows
        • 29.424
          • Foreword
          • 1 Scope
          • 2 References
          • 3 Definitions and abbreviations
          • 4 Applicability
          • 5 Profile description
        • 29.433
          • Foreword
          • 1 Scope
          • 2 References
          • 3 Abbreviations
          • 4 Endorsement notice
          • 5 Global modifications to 3GPP TS 29.228
          • 6 Global modifications to 3GPP TS 29.229
          • ZA.3 Additional Cx feature in support of HTTP Digest authentication
        • 31.048
          • Foreword
          • 1 Scope
          • 2 References
          • 3 Definitions and abbreviations
          • 4 Test Environment
          • 5 Test specification
          • B.1 Syntax description
          • B.2 Semantics
          • B.3 Example
          • B.4 Style and formatting
          • C.1 General Default Prepersonalisation
          • C.2 Sim.Access.SimView test default prepersonalisation
          • F.1 Syntax
          • F.2 File Contents and Organisation
          • F.3 Full example
        • 32.111-4
          • Foreword
          • Introduction
          • 1 Scope
          • 2 References
          • 3 Definitions and abbreviations
          • 4 Basic aspects
          • -- 5 GDMO Definitions
          • 6 ASN.1 definitions for Alarm IRP
        • 32.200
          • Foreword
          • Introduction
          • 1 Scope
          • 2 References
          • 3 Definitions, symbols and abbreviations
          • 4 Architecture
            • 4.1 Charging mechanisms
            • 4.2 Logical network and charging architecture
              • 4.2.1 3G CS, PS and Service architecture
              • 4.2.2 IMS architecture
            • 4.3 Charging Functions
          • 5 Circuit-Switched Domain
            • 5.1 Charging Principles
            • 5.2 Collection of Charging Data Records (CDRs)
              • 5.2.1 CDR generation
              • 5.2.2 Charging scenarios
          • 6 Packet-Switched Domain
          • 7 IM Subsystem
          • 8 Application Services
        • 32.205
          • Foreword
          • 1 Scope
          • 2 References
          • 3 Definitions, abbreviations and symbols
          • 4 Record types and contents
          • 5 Description of Record Fields
          • 6 Charging Data Record Structure
          • 7 Charging Data Record Transfer
        • 32.215
          • Foreword
          • 1 Scope
          • 2 References
          • 3 Definitions, abbreviations and symbols
          • 4 Record types and contents
          • 5 Description of Record Fields
          • 6 Charging Data Record Structure
          • 7 Charging Protocols
            • 7 Charging Protocols
            • 7.1 CDR Transport by GTP'
            • 7.2 The GTP' charging protocol
            • 7.3 GTP' Message Types
            • 7.4 Data Record Format in GTP'
            • 7.5 Data Record Format Version for CDRs
            • 7.6 CGF - BS Protocol Interface
        • 32.225
          • Foreword
          • 1 Scope
          • 2 References
          • 3 Definitions, symbols and abbreviations
          • 4 Offline and Online Charging
          • 5 Offline Charging
            • 5.1 Diameter Description on the Rf Interfaces
              • 5.1.1 Basic Principles
              • 5.1.2 Message Flows and Types
              • 5.1.3 Message Formats
            • 5.2 CDR Description on the Bi Interface
          • 6 Online Charging
          • 7 AVPs Used for Offline and Online Charging
        • 32.235
          • Foreword
          • 1 Scope
          • 2 References
          • 3 Definitions and abbreviations
          • 4 Message Flow and CDR Definitions
          • 5 Parameter Description
          • 6 Charging Data Record Structure
          • 7 Charging Data Record Transfer
        • 32.304
          • Foreword
          • Introduction
          • 1 Scope
          • 2 References
          • 3 Definitions and abbreviations
          • 4 Basic aspects
          • -- 5 GDMO definitions
          • 6 ASN.1 definitions
        • 32.314
          • Foreword
          • Introduction
          • 1 Scope
          • 2 References
          • 3 Definitions and abbreviations
          • 4 Architectural Features
          • 5 Mapping
          • -- 6 GDMO definitions
          • -- 7 ASN.1 definitions for the Managed Generic IRP
        • 32.334
          • Foreword
          • Introduction
          • 1 Scope
          • 2 References
          • 3 Definitions and abbreviations
          • 4 Basic aspects
          • 5 GDMO Definitions
          • 6 ASN.1 Definitions
        • 32.344
          • Foreword
          • Introduction
          • 1 Scope
          • 2 References
          • 3 Definitions and abbreviations
          • 4 Architectural features
          • 5 Mapping
          • -- 6 GDMO definitions
          • -- 7 ASN.1 definitions for the FT IRP
        • 32.354
          • Foreword
          • Introduction
          • 1 Scope
          • 2 References
          • 3 Definitions and abbreviations
          • 4 Basic aspects
          • --5 GDMO Definitions
          • 6 ASN.1 Definitions
        • 32.395
          • Foreword
          • Introduction
          • 1 Scope
          • 2 References
          • 3 Definitions and abbreviations
          • 4 Structure and content of configuration data XML files
        • 32.403
          • Foreword
          • Introduction
          • 1 Scope
          • 2 References
          • 3 Definitions and abbreviations
          • 4 Measurements related to the RNC
            • 4.1 RAB management
            • 4.2 Void
            • 4.3 Signalling connection establishment
            • 4.4 RRC connection establishment
            • 4.5 RRC connection re-establishment
            • 4.6 RRC connection release
            • 4.7 RLC connection
            • 4.8 Soft handover
            • 4.9 Radio link management procedures
            • 4.10 Hard handover
            • 4.11 Relocation
            • 4.12 Circuit switched inter-RAT handover
            • 4.14 Iu connection release
            • 4.15 Intra-cell DCA
            • 4.16 TDD Code Resources
            • 4.17 Measurements related to TDD UTRAN cell Radio Frequency Carrier
            • 4.18 Measurements related to the UTRAN cell FDD carrier (RF Performance metrics)
            • 4.19 FDD Code Resources
          • 5 Measurements related to the SGSN
          • 6 Measurements related to the GGSN
            • 6.1 Session Management
            • 6.2 Per APN measurements
            • 6.3 GTP measurements
            • 6.4 GTP' measurements
            • 6.5 IP measurements
            • 6.6 AAA Authentication measurements
          • 7 Measurements related to the MMS Relay/Server
          • A.1 Attempt/success/failure procedure measurements
          • A.2 GSM/UMTS combined measurements
          • A.3 Embedded "(n-1) out of n" approaches
          • B.1 Scope of this annex
          • B.2 Overview
          • B.3 Measurement User Communities
          • B.4 Enhanced GQM
          • B.5 Measurements Life Cycle Process
          • B.6 Conclusion
        • 32.414
          • Foreword
          • Introduction
          • 1 Scope
          • 2 References
          • 3 Definitions and abbreviations
          • 4 Basic aspects
          • -- 5 GDMO definitions
          • -- 6 ASN.1 definitions for the PM IRP
        • 32.604
          • Foreword
          • Introduction
          • 1 Scope
          • 2 References
          • 3 Definitions, symbols and abbreviations
          • 4 Basic aspects
          • 5 GDMO Definitions
          • 6 ASN.1 Definitions
        • 32.614
          • Foreword
          • Introduction
          • 1 Scope
          • 2 References
          • 3 Definitions, symbols and abbreviations
          • 4 Basic aspects
          • -- 5 GDMO Definitions
          • 6 ASN.1 definitions
        • 32.624
          • Foreword
          • Introduction
          • 1 Scope
          • 2 References
          • 3 Definitions, symbols and abbreviations
          • 4 Basic aspects
          • -- 5 GDMO Definitions
          • 6 ASN.1 Definitions
        • 32.634
          • Foreword
          • Introduction
          • 1 Scope
          • 2 References
          • 3 Definitions, symbols and abbreviations
          • 4 Basic aspects
          • -- 5 GDMO Definitions
          • -- 6 ASN.1 Definitions
        • 32.644
          • Foreword
          • Introduction
          • 1 Scope
          • 2 References
          • 3 Definitions, symbols and abbreviations
          • 4 Basic aspects
          • -- 5 GDMO Definitions
          • 6 ASN.1 Definitions
        • 32.653
          • Foreword
          • Introduction
          • 1 Scope
          • 2 References
          • 3 Definitions and abbreviations
          • 4 Architectural features
          • 5 Mapping
          • 6 Rules for management information model extensions
          • A.1 IDL specification (file name "GeranNetworkResourcesNRMDefs.idl")
        • 32.654
          • Foreword
          • Introduction
          • 1 Scope
          • 2 References
          • 3 Definitions, symbols and abbreviations
          • 4 Basic aspects
          • 5 GDMO Definitions
          • 6 ASN.1 Definitions
        • 32.655
          • Foreword
          • Introduction
          • 1 Scope
          • 2 References
          • 3 Definitions and abbreviations
          • 4 Structure and content of configuration data XML files