TIA-2001.1-E-4:2014
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Interoperability Specification (IOS) for cdma2000 Access Network Interfaces – Part 1: Overview
Published By | Publication Date | Number of Pages |
TIA | 2014 | 36 |
This standard provides the specification for the interfaces
which coincide with the Reference Points "A", "Ater",
"Aquater", and "Aquinter" defined in the
3GPP2 Wireless Network Reference Model shown in [I-1] and Reference
Points 27 and 48 for Legacy MS Domain Step 1 [18] and Reference
Points A1, A1p, A2 and A2p for Legacy MS Domain Step 2 [19].
The scope of this standard includes the following topics:
• MSC-BS and BS-BS interfaces:
– descriptions of the specified functional capabilities that
provide wireless telecommunications services across the MSC-BS and
BS-BS interfaces as defined in the 3GPP2 Wireless Network Reference
Model;
– descriptions of the specified functional capabilities that
provide wireless tele36 communications services across the MSCe-BS
and the MGW-BS interfaces;
– descriptions of the division of responsibility of the
functions provided between the BS and the MSC, and between the
source BS and the target BS, without prescribing specific
implementations;
– descriptions of the MSC-BS interface and the BS-BS interface
standards that support DS-41 and cdma2000 systems.
• BS-PCF interfaces:
– descriptions of the specified functional capabilities that
provide packet data services across the BS-PCF interface;
– descriptions of the division of responsibility of the
functions provided betwee1 n the BS and the PCF without prescribing
specific implementations.
• PCF-PDSN interfaces:
– descriptions of the specified functional capabilities that
provide packet data services across the PCF-PDSN interface;
– descriptions of the division of responsibility of the
functions provided between the PCF and the PDSN without prescribing
specific implementations.
The interfaces defined in this standard are specified by a set
of characteristics, including:
• physical and electromagnetic parameters;
• channel structures;
• message types and contents;
• network operating procedures;
• user data framing and transport.