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GSC-14
Presentation
Source: TIA TR-45.5
Spread Spectrum Digital
Technology -- Mobile and
Personal Communications
Standards
Geneva, 13-16 July 2009
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Global Standards Collaboration (GSC) 14
DOCUMENT #:
GSC14-XXXX-nn
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TIA
AGENDA ITEM:
CONTACT(S):
Fran O’Brien ([email protected])
Cheryl Blum ([email protected])
Alistair Buttar ([email protected])
Mark Epstein ([email protected])
Continuing Cooperation on IMT
Standardization
Name of Speaker,
Title and Organization
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IMT Standardization Highlights
TIA TR-45.5 continues to actively support
the ITU IMT Standardization Activities
Develop Inter-working standards which allows IMT-2000
technologies to seamlessly interact with other
technologies.
Provide input on Femtocell technology based on ITU-R
inquiry.
Provide updates on BWA characteristics for compatibility
studies with fixed-satellite service systems in the 3,4004,200 MHz band.
Provide input/updates on ITU-R M.1801, M.1457-9, soon
to be M.1457-10.
Although TIA will not present an IMT-Advanced
technology, to remained actively engaged in this
process, TIA has formed an IMT-EVAL Group to evaluate
other IMT-Advanced technologies, Peter Nurse, Chair.
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Highlight of Current Activities (1)
Recently Completed TR45.5 Work Items
E-UTRAN – HRPD Interworking Specification
WiMAX™ – HRPD Interworking Specification
VoIP Codecs and
Protocols
EVRC Revision D
EVRC Revision C
Software Distribution
Highly Detectable Pilots
(HDP) for HRPD
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Overview of Select
Current Activity
HRPD Revision B, second
Addendum
Signaling Specification
for MEID Revision B
Signaling Specification
for cdma2000 1x, HRPD
and LTE Interworking
HRPD Revision C (HRPD
Enhancements)
Band Class (400 MHz,
Ancillary Terrestrial
Component (ATC L-Band))
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Highlight of Current Activities (2)
Recently Completed TR45.5 Work Items
TSB58 Development
Support for: CMAS, Generic
Key Exchange, eHRPD and
EVRC
Ultra Mobile Broadband
(UMB Family of Standards)
UMB FDD
UMB Minimum
Performance
UMB TDD
VoIP Codecs and Protocols
Signaling Conformance for
HRPD
Generic Key Exchange
Protocol with an emphasis on
eHRPD
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Overview of Select Current
Activity
cdma2000 Revision E (1x
Enhancements)
Femtocells
Location
Priority Services
CMAS over HRPD
BCMCS Codecs and
Transport Protocols
Position Determination
Enhancements
Multimode System Selection
Enhanced System Selection
for femto cells
HRPD Performance and
Conformance requirements
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Highlight of Current Activities (3)
Recently Completed TR45.5 Work Items
Commercial Mobile Alert
Specification over
cdma2000 (1x)
Related to E-UIMID
OTASP (MMSS,
Femtocells, eHRPD
support)
RUIM
ISIM
CSIM
OTASP for MEID related
devices
Position Determination
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Overview of Select
Current Activity
CSIM and RUIM have
related work items to
Open Market Handset
(OMH) supported by the
CDG
MPS modifications for
Dual Transmitter MS
OTASP
MMSS
Femtocells
eHRPD
E-UTRAN – HRPD
Interworking Addendum
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Strategic Direction
Strategically, TR45.5 will continue to:
Collaborate with other Standards Organizations
Develop Interworking Specifications in support of other
technologies (LTE, WiMAX)
Collaborate with other standards groups, e.g., 3GPP and
WiMAX Forum on interworking
Collaborate with 3GPP to develop Signaling Conformance
Specifications for Interworking
Partner with 3GPP2 and its Organizational Partners and
Marketing Representation Partners
Maintain a cooperative relationship with the Femto
Forum and Broadband Forum, in partnership with
3GPP2.
Work with ITU
Provide ITU with updates of cdma2000 as IMT-2000 and
Broadband Wireless Access (BWA), M.1801 and M.1457
Provide ITU with input on Femtocell develop
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Strategic Direction
TR45.5 will continue to:
Develop new technologies and services.
Concentrate on environmentally friendly
systems and services.
Consider, the Green Initiative:
Continue to improve battery life,
Support of DTX in the Codec, would reduce the
amount of energy consumption,
1x Revision E has the ability to put many
terminals on the same carrier, thereby reducing
power consumption. A base station can reduce
power consumption by supporting a larger
number of terminals on the same carrier.
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Challenges
Increase capacity while maintaining service
quality and system coverage to satisfy market
demands
Enhance data throughput and reduce latency to
accommodate existing and emerging data
services
Continue to improve battery life of the terminal
Continue to meet time-to-market requirements
by the industry
Continue to meet industry requirements for
emerging markets related to Smart Card
development
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Next Steps/Actions
Continue to develop new technologies and
services for the cdma2000 industry.
Recognize and acknowledge emerging markets
and continue to develop key requirements and
feature enhancements for such markets.
In partnership with 3GPP2, TR-45.5 is developing
a workshop to be held in Mumbai, India
(November 2009).
Innovate and improve existing systems in TR45.5
Work closely with regulatory bodies to provide
solutions for:
location services,
emergency notification,
new frequency plans,
other governmental services
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Supplementary Slides
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Subcommittee TR-45.5
TIA Subcommittees continues to develop
international standards and have developed
joint relations with other standards
organizations
Subcommittee TR-45.5 develops performance,
compatibility and interoperability standards for Spread
Spectrum Digital wireless access systems supporting
international, public, non-public, or residential mobile
and personal communications.
These standards apply to service definition, mobile and
portable station equipment, base station equipment,
ancillary apparatus, as covered by applicable Parts of the
FCC Rules.
Developed joint standards with ATIS WTSC
TR-45.5, in partnership with 3GPP2, has a cooperative
relationship with the Femto Forum and Broadband
Forum.
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Emergency Services
Commercial Mobile Alert System:
Joint activity between TR-45.5 and ATIS
to develop CMAS-related specifications
common to both groups
Published Core 1x cdma2000 CMAS air
interface standard
Develop CMAS over HRPD standard
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E911 and Priority Services
Support of granting priority access to
cdma2000 services to a government
related special class of users.
Support identification of emergency
calls originated by the mobile
station. This indication is passed to
the network.
Support Multimedia Priority Services
for 1x and HRPD
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Location
Protocols and procedures to enable mobile
station assisted advanced forward link
trilateration (AFLT) for HRPD access
networks and UMB access networks
including Highly Detectable Pilot
Protocols and procedures to enable mobile
station based AFLT for 1x, HRPD, and UMB
networks
Protocols and procedures to enable
additional Global Navigation Satellite
Systems, e.g., Galileo
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Band Class Enhancements
Addition of band class support for the
air-to-ground (airborne terminal and
ground base stations) system
operations
Support 400 MHz band plan and ATC
Bands
UMB system support in the band
class specifications
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