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101 252
Digital cellular telecommunications system (Phase 2+) (GSM); Description for the use of a Shared Inter Working Function (SIWF) in a GSM PLMN; Stage 2 (GSM 03.54 version 7.0.0 Release 1998)
TS
7.0.0
http://www.etsi.org/deliver/etsi_ts/101200_101299/101252/07.00.00_60/ts_101252v070000p.pdf
The present document defines the stage two description of the Shared Inter Working Function (SIWF) on Global System for Mobile communications (GSM). A stage one description does not exist because this service is not visible to the service subscribers and users. This stage two identifies the functional Capabilities and information flows needed to support the service. The signalling system protocols and switching functions needed to implement this service are defined in the relevant specifications. Interworking with other networks (e.g. PSTN) needs the presence of specific functions associated with the MSC, known as interworking functions (IWF). The IWFs depend on the type of network with which it is desired to interconnect and the type of service desired. A Shared Inter Working Function is a network function that may be used by any MSC in the same PLMN to provide interworking for a data/fax call. Whereas an IWF can only be used by its MSC, the SIWF can be used by several other network nodes e.g. any MSC within the same PLMN (the concept is not limited to a certain number of MSCs). SIWF is applied to data services in GSM Phase 2 and GSM Phase 2+ (as defined in GSM 02.02, GSM 02.03 and GSM 02.34). The usage of a SIWF requires no additional manipulation at the MS. There is an interest to have a Shared Interworking Function (SIWF) for the following reasons: - possibility to fabricate/obtain the specific functionality needed for data services in areas where data traffic is expected to be low, - handling of data calls in case of local overload of the data traffic, - quick introduction and roll-out of new data services.
101 263
Transmission and Multiplexing (TM); Passive optical components; Fibre optic mechanical splices for single-mode optical fibre communications systems for indoor and outdoor applications; Common requirements and conformance testing
TS
1.2.1
http://www.etsi.org/deliver/etsi_ts/101200_101299/101263/01.02.01_60/ts_101263v010201p.pdf
The present document specifies requirements for mechanical splices to be used in single-mode optical fibre telecommunication land based (not submarine) systems. The scope covers the establishment of minimum uniform requirements for the following aspects: • optical, environmental and mechanical properties; • test conditions; • acceptance criteria. Reliability aspects of connector sets are not covered by the present document. Some users may have additional specific requirements, such as a need to verify performance at lower temperatures. These users should specify mechanical splices conforming to the basic ETSI performance standard, plus additional tests or more severe test conditions. Two grades of mechanical splices have been established in the present document regarding their performance in environmental tests. These are referred to as grades V and T.
101 266
Digital cellular telecommunications system (Phase 2+) (GSM); Multiband operation of GSM/DCS 1 800 by a single operator (GSM 03.26 version 8.0.0 Release 1999)
TR
8.0.0
http://www.etsi.org/deliver/etsi_tr/101200_101299/101266/08.00.00_60/tr_101266v080000p.pdf
The purpose of the present document is to describe the functionality of a Multiband GSM/DCS Network operated by a single operator and the Multiband GSM/DCS Mobile Station (MS). It also describes the necessary amendments to the GSM/DCS phase 2 specifications for the technical realization of the function. The resulting Amendment Requests (AR) and Change Requests (CR) necessary for Multiband Operation are listed in annex A.
101 270-1
Transmission and Multiplexing (TM); Access transmission systems on metallic access cables; Very high speed Digital Subscriber Line (VDSL); Part 1: Functional requirements
TS
1.4.1
http://www.etsi.org/deliver/etsi_ts/101200_101299/10127001/01.04.01_60/ts_10127001v010401p.pdf
The present document specifies requirements for transceivers providing very high bit-rate digital transmission on metallic, unshielded, access network wire pairs. The technology is referred to as Very high speed Digital Subscriber Line (VDSL). The present document is part 1 of the specification for VDSL and is applicable to metallic access transmission systems designed to provide multi-megabit/s digital access over part of the existing, unshielded, metallic access network. It is concerned with the key functional and electrical requirements for VDSL. It is linecode independent and is intended to set the boundary requirements that all compliant VDSL transceivers shall meet. TS 101 270-2 [18] is concerned with requirements of the linecode method that enable the requirements of the present document to be met. The definition of physical interfaces is outside the scope of the present document. If an appropriate interface for a specific application exists it may be included to describe how these requirements map to it. The VDSL transmission system, in its most basic form, consists of an application independent core and an application specific block. The core is purely an application independent bit-pump which transports information from one end of the metallic access link to the other. The digital data is mapped into a core frame that is defined logically and not physically. The core frame is therefore considered to be the interface between the application specific and the application independent part of the VDSL system. The application specific part may be subdivided into (at least) two smaller parts: mapping and interface. The scope of the present document is shown graphically in figure 1 and figure 2, where the Network Termination (NT) and Line Termination (LT) are considered separately. Interface Wire-pair VDSL Network Termination Out of scope Within scope VDSL core frame VDSL application frame UNI at T reference point Mapping Transceiver UNI Figure 1: NT reference model scope ETSI ETSI TS 101 270-1 V1.4.1 (2005-10) 8 Wire-pair VDSL Line Termination VDSL core frame Within scope Out of scope ONU or Exchange line card Transceiver Mapping UPF VDSL application frame Figure 2: LT reference model scope
101 270-2
Transmission and Multiplexing (TM); Access transmission systems on metallic access cables; Very High Speed Digital Subscriber Line (VDSL); Part 2: Transceiver specification
TS
1.2.1
http://www.etsi.org/deliver/etsi_ts/101200_101299/10127002/01.02.01_60/ts_10127002v010201p.pdf
The present document specifies requirements for transceivers that provide very high bit-rate digital transmission on metallic, unshielded, access network wire pairs. The technology is referred to as Very high speed Digital Subscriber Line (VDSL). This present document is part 2 of the specification for VDSL and is applicable to metallic access transmission systems designed to provide multi-megabit/s digital access over part of the existing, unshielded, metallic access network. It is concerned with the specification of the line-code and duplex method which enable the requirements stated in TS 101 270-1 to be met. The present document allows the VDSL transceiver to be implemented using either Single Carrier or Multi-Carrier modulation schemes. ETSI ETSI TS 101 270-2 V1.2.1 (2003-07) 10
101 271
Access, Terminals, Transmission and Multiplexing (ATTM); Access transmission systems on metallic access cables; Very High Speed digital subscriber line system (VDSL2) [Recommendation ITU-T G.993.2 modified]
TS
1.2.1
http://www.etsi.org/deliver/etsi_ts/101200_101299/101271/01.02.01_60/ts_101271v010201p.pdf
The present document provides the necessary adaptions to Recommendation ITU-T G.993.2 [1] for European applications and other information relevant to the European environment.
101 272
Transmission and Multiplexing (TM); Optical Access Networks (OANs) for evolving services; ATM Passive Optical Networks (PONs) and the transport of ATM over digital subscriber lines
TS
1.1.1
http://www.etsi.org/deliver/etsi_ts/101200_101299/101272/01.01.01_60/ts_101272v010101p.pdf
The present document is applicable to Optical Access Networks (OANs) that support evolving services, i.e. services which could exceed 2 Mbit/s bearer capability. Access networks which also support existing services such as telephony and narrowband ISDN are also considered. Evolutionary scenarios for existing ANs are identified, considering Hybrid optical Fibre-Twisted Pair (HFTP) and Hybrid optical Fibre-Coaxial (HFC) networks. ANs which do not contain one or more Optical Distribution Networks (ODNs) are out of scope of the present document. The present document includes a detailed specification for an ATM Passive Optical Network (PON) based on a TDMA multiple access technique. This system is applicable to multiple network architectures such as Fibre To The Cabinet (FTTCab) and Fibre To The Home (FTTH). ATM PONs which use FDMA as a multiple access technique are not precluded, but are not specified in detail in the present document. For OANs involving metallic (twisted pair) sections, the present document provides guidelines on the requirements for digital subscriber line systems, where these form part of an OAN. Functional architectures are provided which identify examples of the evolution of ODNs and HFC networks according to service demand.
101 274
Transmission and Multiplexing (TM); Digital Radio Relay Systems (DRRS); Point-to-multipoint DRRS in the access network: Overview of different access techniques
TR
1.1.1
http://www.etsi.org/deliver/etsi_tr/101200_101299/101274/01.01.01_60/tr_101274v010101p.pdf
In the present document an overview of different access techniques Time Division Multiple Access (TDMA), Direct Sequence Code Division Multiple Access (DS-CDMA), Frequency Division Multiple Access (FDMA) and Frequency Hopping Code Division Multiple Access (FH-CDMA) is made, in order to evaluate some parameters such as occupied band, capacity, minimum power at the receiver in threshold conditions. Although it is possible for P-MP systems to support limited mobility, the present document will only consider fixed radio access.
101 279
Experiences of the application of SDL and CATG tools for the development of Abstract Test Suites (ATSs);
TR
1.1.1
http://www.etsi.org/deliver/etsi_tr/101200_101299/101279/01.01.01_60/tr_101279v010101p.pdf
The present document objectively documents the experimental use of various tools for Computer Aided Test Generation from the point of view of testing methodology. It is not intended that this document imply any comparison of the tools, nor is it intended that this document be used as a basis for ETSI recommending the use of one tool or another.
101 282
Digital cellular telecommunications system (Phase 2+) (GSM); Completion of Calls to Busy Subscriber (CCBS); Service description, Stage 1 (GSM 02.93 version 7.0.0 Release 1998)
TS
7.0.0
http://www.etsi.org/deliver/etsi_ts/101200_101299/101282/07.00.00_60/ts_101282v070000p.pdf
The present document specifies the stage 1 description of Completion of Calls to Busy Subscriber (CCBS) from the subscriber's and user's points of view; in particular: - the procedures for normal operation with successful outcome; - the action to be taken in exceptional circumstances; - the interaction with other GSM supplementary services; The present document does not deal with the Man-Machine Interface (MMI) requirements, but makes reference to the appropriate GSM specifications. The charging principles applied to CCBS are outside of the scope of this specifcation. The present document is applicable to the digital cellular telecommunication system Global System for Mobile communications (GSM). Any interactions with other networks not dealt with in the present document are outside the scope of the present document.
101 283
Digital cellular telecommunications system (Phase 2+) (GSM); Technical realization of Completion of Calls to Busy Subscriber (CCBS); Stage 2 (GSM 03.93 version 7.0.0 Release 1998)
TS
7.0.0
http://www.etsi.org/deliver/etsi_ts/101200_101299/101283/07.00.00_60/ts_101283v070000p.pdf
The present document gives the stage 2 description of the Completion of Calls to Busy Subscriber (CCBS) supplementary service.
101 284
Digital cellular telecommunications system (Phase 2+) (GSM); Completion of Calls to Busy Subscriber (CCBS); Stage 3 (GSM 04.93 version 7.0.0 Release 1998)
TS
7.0.0
http://www.etsi.org/deliver/etsi_ts/101200_101299/101284/07.00.00_60/ts_101284v070000p.pdf
The present dcoument gives the stage 3 description of the Completion of Calls to Busy Subscriber (CCBS) supplementary service. The present document specifies the procedures used at the radio interface (Reference point Um as defined in GSM 04.02) for normal operation, activation, deactivation, invocation and interrogation of the completion of calls to busy subscriber supplementary services. Provision and withdrawal of supplementary services is an administrative matter between the mobile subscriber and the service provider and cause no signalling on the radio interface. In GSM 04.10 the general aspects of the specification of supplementary services at the layer 3 radio interface are given. GSM 04.80 specifies the formats and coding for the supplementary services. Definitions and descriptions of supplementary services are given in GSM 02.04, GSM 02.8x and GSM 02.9x-series. Technical specification GSM 02.93 is related specifically to the Completion of Calls to Busy Subscriber supplementary service. The technical realization of supplementary services is described in technical specifications GSM 03.11, GSM 03.8x and 03.9x-series. GSM 03.93 is related specifically to Completion of Calls to Busy Subscriber supplementary service. The procedures for Call Control, Mobility Management and Radio Resource management at the layer 3 radio interface are defined in GSM 04.07 and GSM 04.08. The following supplementary services belong to the call completion supplementary services and are described in the present document: - Completion of Calls to Busy Subscriber (CCBS) (see clause 4).
101 287
Services and Protocols for Advanced Networks (SPAN); Terms and Definitions
TR
1.2.1
http://www.etsi.org/deliver/etsi_tr/101200_101299/101287/01.02.01_60/tr_101287v010201p.pdf
The present document lists the terms used in the ETSI Standards and Technical Reports covering network aspects in general. Included are terms already defined in other technical areas if they have a special meaning in a network aspects context or if an unambiguous definition is essential. The terms are listed in alphabetical order only and are not sorted according to the technical area (services, powering, transfer mode, signalling, interfaces etc.) to which they belong. The list of abbreviations and acronyms include acronyms defined in other contexts and used in network aspect documents.
101 288
Television systems; Code of practice for an Electronic Programme Guide (EPG)
TR
1.3.1
http://www.etsi.org/deliver/etsi_tr/101200_101299/101288/01.03.01_60/tr_101288v010301p.pdf
The present document is intended as a companion document to the full specifications, EN 300 707 [1] and EN 300 708 [2], covering the data format and transmission via Teletext of an Electronic Programme Guide (EPG). It is primarily aimed at EPG/Teletext service providers and network operators with the intention that the specifications are interpreted in a consistent way while recognizing that there are many options available to all the parties involved in creating the total system. The present document outlines the basic EPG concepts and highlights the key parameters for a successful service. It makes recommendations as to how aspects of the specifications should be implemented and suggests strategies to maximize the transmission efficiency of both normal Teletext and EPG services when they coexist in the same TV channel. The present document has been revised in the light of the knowledge and experience gained from operating real services with a variety of decoders available. It is anticipated that the operation of enhanced EPG may require a further revision.
101 290
Digital Video Broadcasting (DVB); Measurement guidelines for DVB systems
TR
1.4.1
http://www.etsi.org/deliver/etsi_tr/101200_101299/101290/01.04.01_60/tr_101290v010401p.pdf
The present document provides guidelines for measurement in Digital Video Broadcasting (DVB) satellite, cable and terrestrial and related digital television systems. The present document defines a number of measurement techniques, such that the results obtained are comparable when the measurement is carried out in compliance with the appropriate definition. The present document uses terminology used in ETSI EN 300 421 [i.5], ETSI EN 300 429 [i.6], ETSI EN 300 468 [i.7] and ETSI EN 300 744 [i.9] and it should be read in conjunctions with them.
101 291
Digital Video Broadcasting (DVB); Usage of the DVB test and measurement signalling channel (PID 0x001D) embedded in an MPEG-2 Transport Stream (TS)
TR
1.1.1
http://www.etsi.org/deliver/etsi_tr/101200_101299/101291/01.01.01_60/tr_101291v010101p.pdf
The present document proposes a syntax for the test and measurement Packet Identifier PID 0x1D.
101 292
Public Switched Telephone Network (PSTN); Protocol over the local loop for display and related services; Proposed enhancements and maintenance of existing standards
TR
1.1.2
http://www.etsi.org/deliver/etsi_tr/101200_101299/101292/01.01.02_60/tr_101292v010102p.pdf
The present document presents the technical implementation of certain PSTN services, as well as the necessary changes to the protocol, defined in [1] and [2], supporting these services. The result of the present document will allow the design of a system and pertaining terminals able to transmit, receive and process the information (data) pertaining to a specific service. It will be up to the operators to use or not this information in their PSTN services. For each service, the document proposes a simple service description and how the protocol will support the specific PSTN service. The status (e.g."mandatory") has been mentioned for each information. This status precise which information is/are primordial for the services in consideration. The terminal manufacturers choose which services the terminal is intended to support and the terminal shall correctly interpret messages containing the mandatory parameter types related to those services.
101 294
Digital cellular telecommunications system (Phase 2+) (GSM); Subjective tests on the interoperability of the Half Rate/Full Rate/Enhanced Full Rate (HR/FR/EFR) speech codecs, single, tandem and tandem free operation (GSM 06.85 version 8.0.0 Release 1999)
TR
8.0.0
http://www.etsi.org/deliver/etsi_tr/101200_101299/101294/08.00.00_60/tr_101294v080000p.pdf
The present document contains the results obtained from an internationally co-ordinated subjective evaluation conducted by four laboratories to estimate the performance in mobile-to-mobile connections of the GSM half, full, and enhanced full rate speech codecs (including the expected advantages of the Tandem Free Operation), in case of inter-operability in the digital cellular telecommunications system. These (listening-only) tests did not include the effects of Voice Activity Detector, Comfort Noise Insertion and the Discontinuous Transmission.
101 295
Methods for Testing and Specification (MTS); Rules for the transportation of ASN.1 definitions using X.681, X.682 and X.683 to equivalent X.680 constructs
TR
1.1.1
http://www.etsi.org/deliver/etsi_tr/101200_101299/101295/01.01.01_60/tr_101295v010101p.pdf
The present document describes a set of transformation rules to convert an ASN.1 94 module which uses of the features defined in X.680 [1], X.680 Amendment 1 [2], X.681 [3], X.681 Amendment 1 [4], X682 [5] and X.683 [6], into an equivalent or partially equivalent module which uses only the ASN.1 language features defined in X.680 [1]. In addition to the generic transformation rules defined in main body of this report there are two language specific appendices which provide additional transformation rules for SDL Z.105 [8] and TTCN Edition 2 as defined in ISO/IEC 9646-3 [10] respectively. The present document complements rather than supplants ETR 60 [13] and Z.105 [8].
101 300
Telecommunications and Internet Protocol Harmonization Over Networks (TIPHON); Description of Technical Issues
TR
2.1.1
http://www.etsi.org/deliver/etsi_tr/101300_101399/101300/02.01.01_60/tr_101300v020101p.pdf
The present document provides an introduction to the technical issues relating to the work items defined in the terms of reference of ETSI Project TIPHON [1] and offered with respect to the reference scenarios: Scenario 0: communication between 2 or more Internet Protocol (IP) network based users in which the call signalling and traffic are wholly contained within the IP network (in one or more domains). Scenario 1: communication between IP network based users and Switched Circuit Network (SCN) based users in which the call setup is originated by the IP network user. Scenario 2: communication between IP network based users and SCN-based users in which the call setup is originated by the SCN based user. Scenario 3: communication between SCN based users using IP based networks for the connection/trunking between the involved users. Scenario 4: communication between IP network based users using SCNs for the connection/trunking between the involved users. TIPHON shall primarily consider, but not be restricted to, the interaction of H.323 terminals on IP networks with telephone terminals on SCNs. The TIPHON project shall develop standards, and profiles of existing standards, for each of the above profiles. New standards shall be developed only where no existing standards exist. Where existing standards exist in ETSI, ITU or elsewhere ETSI Project TIPHON shall work with the standards bodies in developing and promoting profiles of those standards. These standards shall include an Open Settlement Protocol. The TIPHON project shall not specify any new bearer services. However the TIPHON project deliverables shall be able to request certain QoS constraints that may restrict the ability of any particular bearer service to support TIPHON teleservices (particularly with respect to QoS and bandwidth). The present document is structured as follows: - clause 4 provides an overview of the TIPHON project work area; and - clause 5 introduces and describes the reference scenarios of the TIPHON project. The present document will not provide solutions for the technical issues that are identified therein.
101 301
Telecommunications and Internet Protocol Harmonization Over Networks (TIPHON) Release 4; Release Definition TIPHON Release 4 Definition
TR
3.1.1
http://www.etsi.org/deliver/etsi_tr/101300_101399/101301/03.01.01_60/tr_101301v030101p.pdf
The present document provides a description of the content of TIPHON Release 4 and shows the relevant documents and their inter-relationships. Each TIPHON release builds upon and extends the previous release. In this manner Release N contains and extends Release N-1, and is itself extended by Release N+1. The present document is structured as follows: • clause 4 introduces the release plan documentation set; • clause 5 defines the content and capabilities of TIPHON Release 4. The present document does not provide solutions for the technical issues that are identified therein. The present document is prepared in accordance with the TIPHON project method defined in TR 101 835 [1] and fulfils the requirements of Step A. In addition, the present document contains a comprehensive overview and description of the technical aspects of TIPHON Release 4.
101 303
Telecommunications and Internet Protocol Harmonization Over Networks (TIPHON) Release 4; Service Independent Requirements Definition; Service and Network Management Framework; Overview and Introduction
TS
4.1.1
http://www.etsi.org/deliver/etsi_ts/101300_101399/101303/04.01.01_60/ts_101303v040101p.pdf
The present document establishes and defines the management principles and high-level requirements for the management of TIPHON services and networks. In particular, the present document identifies: • an overview of the management architecture, including the interactions between the management plane and the TIPHON application plane and TIPHON transport plane. • the end to end processes required to support the management (e.g. provision, maintenance and billing) of TIPHON service capabilities. Including the management model required to support the interactions necessary to ensure inter-operability between customers, service providers (including Value Add service providers), network providers and Trusted Third Parties etc. • high-level management requirements • managed resource model(s) (i.e. candidate manageable entities, in other words, resources that can be controlled and/or monitored, within the TIPHON architectural model). The present document is intended to provide a framework for the further development of TIPHON management specifications as well as management products based on those requirements. The present document can be seen as a framework for the development of all other Technical Specification addressing the management of TIPHON. TR 101 835 [10] provides details of the steps involved in a TIPHON release.
101 308
Telecommunications and Internet Protocol Harmonization Over Networks (TIPHON); Requirements Definition Study; SIP and H.323 Interworking
TR
1.1.1
http://www.etsi.org/deliver/etsi_tr/101300_101399/101308/01.01.01_60/tr_101308v010101p.pdf
The present document identifies and defines required service mechanisms to ensure service interoperability for TIPHON which are applicable to release 3. It includes, but is not limited to identifying requirements to interwork between SIP and H.323 administrative domain. The approved delivery from this work item should be used as a common base line for TIPHON and should be used during the whole project life cycle.
101 309
Satellite Earth Stations and Systems (SES); Autonomous Satellite Signalling Channel (ASSC); General specifications and guidelines
TR
1.1.1
http://www.etsi.org/deliver/etsi_tr/101300_101399/101309/01.01.01_60/tr_101309v010101p.pdf
The present document applies to the physical layer and associated signalling of the air interface of Autonomous Satellite Signalling Channels (ASSCs) between user Satellite Terminals (STs) and Gateways (GWs), or between STs, for satellite access systems where inbound and outbound channels are independent from each other. In these systems, the inbound channels of a Satellite Terminal are those channels carrying data, and transmitted from the Satellite Terminal to Gateways or to other Satellite Terminals. The outbound channels of a Satellite Terminal are those channels carrying data, and received by the Satellite Terminal from the Gateways or other Satellite Terminals. The inbound and outbound channels may be of any type. These satellite access systems are designed to provide end-users with multi-services such as data transfer, telephony and associated services, data gathering, etc. These systems are designed to offer two way links for traffic between end-user Satellite Terminals and service providers connected to Gateways, or between end-user Satellite Terminals. In these systems, the inbound channels from Satellite Terminals and the signalling to and from the Satellite Terminals are transmitted through the same satellite. In these systems, the inbound channels from Satellite Terminals and the outbound channels towards Satellite Terminals may be transmitted through the same satellite or via different satellites, and to and from the same gateway or different gateways. These satellite access systems are operated through geostationary satellites, in the Fixed Satellite Service frequency bands. In these systems, the STs are designed usually for unattended operation. The interfaces of GWs with the terrestrial networks and the interfaces of STs with the user terminals or local networks are outside the scope of the present document.
101 310
Digital Enhanced Cordless Telecommunications (DECT); Traffic capacity and spectrum requirements for multi-system and multi-service DECT applications co-existing in a common frequency band
TR
1.2.1
http://www.etsi.org/deliver/etsi_tr/101300_101399/101310/01.02.01_60/tr_101310v010201p.pdf
The present document describes the traffic capacity and the spectrum requirements for multi-system and multi-service Digital Enhanced Cordless Telecommunications (DECT) applications coexisting on a common frequency band. Configurations for typical DECT applications, and relevant mixes of these, including residential, office, public and Radio in the Local Loop (RLL) applications, are defined and the traffic capacity is analysed, mainly by advanced simulations. These results are used together with relevant deployment scenarios to estimate spectrum requirements for reliable services, specifically for a public multi-operator licensing regime. Recommendations are given on conflict solving rules that conserve the high spectrum efficiency gain of shared spectrum while maintaining control of the service quality in one's own system. These recommendations cover synchronization, directional gain antennas, traffic limits per DECT Radio Fixed Part (RFP), use of Wireless Relay Stations (WRSs), different rules for private and public operators and procedures needed for timely local adjustments where and when the local traffic increases. Results of studies on compatibility with other relevant radio technologies using spectrum adjacent to the DECT band, are also included.
101 311
Telecommunications and Internet Protocol Harmonization Over Networks (TIPHON) Release 3; Service Independent requirements definition; Transport Plane
TR
1.1.1
http://www.etsi.org/deliver/etsi_tr/101300_101399/101311/01.01.01_60/tr_101311v010101p.pdf
The present document describes the requirements for TIPHON Transport Plane capabilities as identified in [1].
101 314
Telecommunications and Internet Protocol Harmonization Over Networks (TIPHON) Release 4; Abstract Architecture and Reference Points Definition; Network Architecture and Reference Points
TS
4.1.1
http://www.etsi.org/deliver/etsi_ts/101300_101399/101314/04.01.01_60/ts_101314v040101p.pdf
The present document defines the TIPHON network architecture and the reference configurations that are necessary for: • the delivery of telephone calls, which originate and terminate in IP networks; • the delivery of telephone calls which originate in an Internet Protocol (IP) network and are delivered to Switched Circuit Networks (SCN); • the delivery of telephone calls which originate in SCNs and are delivered in an IP network; and • the delivery of telephone calls which originate in SCNs, routed through IP networks and delivered to SCN. These four scenarios are part of TIPHON Release 4. The architecture includes provision of information and facilities which are incidental to the delivery of telephone calls described above. The present document builds upon the concepts embodied in the TIPHON Release 3 network architecture and reference configurations described in TR 101 877 [8]. The present document is applicable to equipment fulfilling the roles of the functional groups identified in TS 101 878 [2]; Terminal functional group, network functional group and Gateway functional group, and also to entities within the IP network that are necessary to support the four scenarios of TIPHON Release 4.
101 315
Telecommunications and Internet Protocol Harmonization Over Networks (TIPHON) Release 4; Information flow and reference point definitions; Implementation of service capabilities
TS
4.1.1
http://www.etsi.org/deliver/etsi_ts/101300_101399/101315/04.01.01_60/ts_101315v040101p.pdf
The present document specifies how the service capabilities as defined in TS 101 878 [1] can be used to synthesize examples of TIPHON simple call, call diversion on busy and call completion on no reply.
101 321
Telecommunications and Internet Protocol Harmonization Over Networks (TIPHON) Release 4; Open Settlement Protocol (OSP) for Inter-Domain pricing, authorization and usage exchange
TS
4.1.1
http://www.etsi.org/deliver/etsi_ts/101300_101399/101321/04.01.01_60/ts_101321v040101p.pdf
The present document shall be called the Open Settlement Protocol (OSP). The present document specifies a set of protocols and associated profiles to permit the exchange of inter-domain pricing, authorization, and settlement information between internet telephony operators. The protocols specified fulfil the essential requirements of such services, by providing appropriate functionality between multiple administrative domains in a secure manner. The specification also provides for non-standard extensions that permit co-operating parties to augment or replace the basic functionality.
101 324
Telecommunications and Internet Protocol Harmonization Over Networks (TIPHON); Numbering; Scenarios 1, 2, 3 and 4
TS
2.1.1
http://www.etsi.org/deliver/etsi_ts/101300_101399/101324/02.01.01_60/ts_101324v020101p.pdf
The present document specifies the naming, numbering, and addressing scheme and related functionality required within TIPHON compliant networks for calls: - from Internet Protocol (IP) based terminals to terminals in a Switched Circuit Network (SCN) (TIPHON scenario 1); - from terminals in an SCN to IP based terminals (TIPHON scenario 2); - from a terminal in an SCN through an IP based network and back to a terminal in an SCN (TIPHON scenario 3); and - from a terminal in an IP based network through an SCN and back to a terminal in an IP based network (TIPHON scenario 4). The objective of the present document is to ensure satisfactory interworking between TIPHON compliant networks and SCNs. An SCN may be a public network or a private network. These requirements affect terminal equipment and equipment that performs the roles of gatekeeper and gateway, and the calling procedure for the end user. Where the text indicates the status of a requirement (i.e. as strict command or prohibition, as authorization leaving freedom, or as a capability or possibility), this may modify the nature of a requirement within a referenced standard used to provide the capability.
101 326
Telecommunications and Internet Protocol Harmonization Over Networks (TIPHON); The procedure for determining IP addresses for routeing packets on interconnected IP networks that support public telephony
TR
2.0.0
http://www.etsi.org/deliver/etsi_tr/101300_101399/101326/02.00.00_60/tr_101326v020000p.pdf
The present document provides a collection of information and guidance relating to: - the choice of naming schemes; - the relationship of names to services; - the role of the proposed ENUM system; and - the resolution of names in the process of routing for the routing of public telephone calls (i.e. calls where the called party is identified by an E.164 number) to a terminating IP network or an IP network that supports a gateway back to an SCN. The calls may originate from or transit public IP based or SCN based networks. NOTE: This is intended to be approximately equivalent to the public telephone service defined in ITU-T Recommendation E.105. The present document is applicable to all networks that support the public telephony service and is therefore written on the basis that the E.164 numbering scheme is used for calling and called party identification. Nevertheless the underlying principles could also be applied with minor adaptation to private network numbering schemes. The present document applies to calls to most types of number structures within E.164 [13], and includes the support of carrier selection and number portability. It does not specifically address the support of mobility or roaming, although it would apply to the routeing of a call to the home mobile network. The types of IP network considered include but are not limited to TIPHON Release 3. Because the routing aspects of the present document focus mainly on routing between networks for the support of a common service (public telephony), the report has a different emphasis from the main emphasis of TIPHON Release 3, which is focused on the provision of customized services to the customers of a single service provider. The present document covers only the routeing between networks. It does not include the routeing inside a terminating network.
101 327
Telecommunications and Internet Protocol Harmonization Over Networks (TIPHON); Guide to numbering options for public networks based on VoIP technology
TR
1.1.1
http://www.etsi.org/deliver/etsi_tr/101300_101399/101327/01.01.01_60/tr_101327v010101p.pdf
The present document provides basic guidance on the range of different numbering options within E.164 that may be used for services provided on public networks using TIPHON compliant technology. The present document identifies: - the various numbering options; - the main considerations in selecting an option; - the advantages and disadvantages of each option; - issues concerning number portability. The information and advice in the present document applies primarily to TIPHON Scenarios 0 (all IP) and 2 (SCN to IP) but there are additional comments about Scenario 3 (SCN to IP to SCN). NOTE: The E.164 number will normally be presented as the calling number in the Calling Line Identity which is relevant to Scenario 1 (IP to SCN) but this is not a major influence on the choice of E.164 number.
101 329-1
Telecommunications and Internet Protocol Harmonization Over Networks (TIPHON) Release 3; End-to-end Quality of Service in TIPHON systems; Part 1: General aspects of Quality of Service (QoS)
TR
3.1.2
http://www.etsi.org/deliver/etsi_tr/101300_101399/10132901/03.01.02_60/tr_10132901v030102p.pdf
The present document presents QoS related background information for IP networks that provide voice telephony in accordance with all TIPHON scenarios. It contains: - a depiction of each TIPHON scenario by its reference connection; - an overview of the physical components based on which a TIPHON service may be provided.
101 329-2
Telecommunications and Internet Protocol Harmonization Over Networks (TIPHON) Release 3; End-to-end Quality of Service in TIPHON systems; Part 2: Definition of speech Quality of Service (QoS) classes
TS
2.1.3
http://www.etsi.org/deliver/etsi_ts/101300_101399/10132902/02.01.03_60/ts_10132902v020103p.pdf
The present document defines five classes of Quality of Service for characterizing the speech performance of TIPHON compliant IP voice telephony networks. The classes of service apply to all the defined TIPHON Scenarios and are specified in terms of the following parameters: - "Overall transmission quality rating"; - "Listener speech quality" (one-way non-interactive speech quality); and - "End-to-end delay".
101 329-3
Telecommunications and Internet Protocol Harmonization Over Networks (TIPHON) Release 3; End-to-end Quality of Service in TIPHON systems; Part 3: Signalling and control of end-to-end Quality of Service (QoS)
TS
2.1.2
http://www.etsi.org/deliver/etsi_ts/101300_101399/10132903/02.01.02_60/ts_10132903v020102p.pdf
The present document describes a framework for enabling the end-to-end QoS levels defined in TS 101 329-2 [1] to be signalled and controlled in TIPHON systems. The mechanisms involved operate between TIPHON terminals, IP telephony Service Providers (ITSPs), and network transport systems, and provide a flexible means for the dynamic allocation of QoS parameters across these entities in order to meet the QoS Service Classes defined in TS 101 329-2 [1]. The functional entities involved in the QoS signalling and control are defined, as are the requirements of the reference points between these functional entities. The QoS parameters and information flows used to establish the required Service QoS levels are also specified. The Application Plane mechanisms described in the present document are intended to be independent of the transport QoS mechanisms used within the underlying IP networks. The emphasis of the present document is on media QoS (primarily voice, but the mechanisms are also applicable to other media types). Issues related to performance of the signalling channels are outside the scope of the present document. TS 101 314 [2] describes how this QoS framework fits into the overall TIPHON architecture and details of the signalling involved are described in TS 101 471 [3].
101 329-5
Telecommunications and Internet Protocol Harmonization Over Networks (TIPHON) Release 3; End-to-end Quality of Service in TIPHON systems; Part 5: Quality of Service (QoS) measurement methodologies
TS
1.1.2
http://www.etsi.org/deliver/etsi_ts/101300_101399/10132905/01.01.02_60/ts_10132905v010102p.pdf
The present document applies to IP networks that provide voice telephony in accordance with any of the TIPHON scenarios. It contains: - test methodologies for end to end QoS parameters; - test methodologies for network performance parameters. It should be noted that the work has tried to reference already developed measurement techniques rather than defining new techniques unnecessarily. Background information and discussions are contained in the General Aspects of QoS document TR 101 329-1 [1].
101 329-6
Telecommunications and Internet Protocol Harmonization Over Networks (TIPHON) Release 3; End-to-end Quality of Service in TIPHON systems; Part 6: Actual measurements of network and terminal characteristics and performance parameters in TIPHON networks and their influence on voice quality
TR
2.1.1
http://www.etsi.org/deliver/etsi_tr/101300_101399/10132906/02.01.01_60/tr_10132906v020101p.pdf
The present document applies to IP networks that provide voice telephony in accordance with any of the TIPHON Scenarios. The objective with the present document is to collect all results of various VoIP speech transmission quality tests and related information. This collection should be used for information and to review and discuss the values of the TIPHON QoS classes which are described in WG5 documents TR 101 329-1 [3] and TR 101 329-7 [6]. The separate measurements should give a very good opportunity to understand the goal of the measurement itself and the exact measurement Set Up conditions to understand under which framework the measurements were done. The present document covers measurement results provided to TIPHON during the years 1999 to 2001, which have contributed to the measurement methodologies in 101 329-5 [5] as well as providing design parameters in 101 329-7 [6].
101 329-7
Telecommunications and Internet Protocol Harmonization Over Networks (TIPHON) Release 3; End-to-end Quality of Service in TIPHON systems; Part 7: Design guide for elements of a TIPHON connection from an end-to-end speech transmission performance point of view
TR
2.1.1
http://www.etsi.org/deliver/etsi_tr/101300_101399/10132907/02.01.01_60/tr_10132907v020101p.pdf
The present document provides a collection of informative background information and guidance to supplement parts 1 to part 6 of TS 101 329. The issues covered concern the practical design phases for both equipment and networks with respect to speech performance, and therefore is relevant to TIPHON equipment manufacturers, service providers and network designers.
101 331
Lawful Interception (LI); Requirements of Law Enforcement Agencies
TS
1.8.1
http://www.etsi.org/deliver/etsi_ts/101300_101399/101331/01.08.01_60/ts_101331v010801p.pdf
The present document gives guidance for lawful interception of communications in the area of co-operation by Communications Service Providers (CSPs). It provides a set of requirements relating to handover interfaces for the interception by law enforcement and state security agencies. Requirements with regard to communications services provided from areas outside national boundaries are not fully developed yet and therefore only some preliminary requirements have been annexed for information. The present document describes the requirements from a Law Enforcement Agency's (LEA's) point of view. Not all requirements necessarily apply in one individual nation. These requirements need to be used to derive specific network requirements and furthermore to standardize handover interfaces.
101 332
Telecommunications and Internet Protocol Harmonization Over Networks (TIPHON) Release 4; Interface Protocol Requirements Definition; TIPHON Extended H.248/MEGACO Package (EMP) Specification; ICF Control over Reference Point
TS
4.1.1
http://www.etsi.org/deliver/etsi_ts/101300_101399/101332/04.01.01_60/ts_101332v040101p.pdf
The present document is applicable to TIPHON reference point I3 and provides a H.248/MEGACO Package for use in implementing the relevant interface. T1 T2 T2 T2 T1 ICF ICF TF TPE I4 TU I6 Transport Service Transport Control Transport flows TRM I5 I3 I3 Ingress/Egress transport domain I2 TU ICF TF ICF TRM TPE I5 I3 I3 I4 I6 Core transport domain I1 TRM I2 TU ICF TF ICF TRM TPE I5 I3 I3 I4 I6 Egress/Ingress transport domain TRM I1 Call control Service control Service CC CC SC CC SC CC Service Profile CR CR SC C1 SC2 SC2 SC2 SC1 S3 S3 C1 C2 SC S1 QoSPE S4 QoSPE QoSPE S4 S4 C3 SC2’ SC2’ CC User profile SC CR SC2 S2 S3 C2 QoSPE S4 SC2’ Originating/ Terminating Terminal FG Serving Network FG Home Network FG Terminating/ Originating Gateway FG Intermediate Network FG Originating/Terminating Network FG Media Bearer BC BC BC BC MC MC MC MC N1 M1 M2 M2 N2 N2 N3 C1 C1 C2 C3 M3 BC MC M2 N2 C2 SCN Plane SREG TREG HREG S1 R1 R2 Originating/ Terminating Terminal FG Terminating/ Originating Gateway FG Figure 1: Entities involved in control over the reference point
101 334
Telecommunications and Internet Protocol Harmonization Over Networks (TIPHON); Verification Demonstration and Interoperability (VDI) activities; Version 3
TR
3.1.1
http://www.etsi.org/deliver/etsi_tr/101300_101399/101334/03.01.01_60/tr_101334v030101p.pdf
The present document introduces the activities of the Verification-Demonstration-Interoperability (VDI) working group of TIPHON which organizes interoperability events and provides remote testing facilities (Implementers Net).
101 335
Telecommunications and Internet Protocol Harmonization Over Networks (TIPHON) Release 3; Release PICS; Interoperability test
TS
4.1.1
http://www.etsi.org/deliver/etsi_ts/101300_101399/101335/04.01.01_60/ts_101335v040101p.pdf
The present document defines the interoperability test specifications for the following scenarios: • PC to PC; • PC to Phone; • Phone to PC; • Phone to Phone using IP; • PC to PC using the SCN.
101 336
Telecommunications and Internet Protocol Harmonization Over Networks (TIPHON); Protocol Implementation Conformance Statement (PICS) proforma specification for Open Settlement Protocol (OSP)
TS
1.1.1
http://www.etsi.org/deliver/etsi_ts/101300_101399/101336/01.01.01_60/ts_101336v010101p.pdf
The present document provides the Protocol Implementation Conformance Statement (PICS) proforma for the Inter- domain pricing, authorization and usage exchange defined in TS 101 321 [4] in compliance with the relevant requirements, and in accordance with the relevant guidance given in ISO/IEC 9646-7 [3] and ETS 300 406 [1].
101 338
Telecommunications and Internet Protocol Harmonization Over Networks (TIPHON); Analysis of existing roaming techniques applicable to TIPHON mobility services
TR
1.1.6
http://www.etsi.org/deliver/etsi_tr/101300_101399/101338/01.01.06_60/tr_101338v010106p.pdf
The present document focuses on basic services as defined in TR 101 306 [10]. It provides a definition of TIPHON mobility, concentrating on the roaming service, and contains an examination of the different roaming technologies, e.g. Global System for Mobile communications (GSM), Universal Mobile Telecommunications System (UMTS), Internet Protocol (IP) and recommends the adoption of a roaming technology for TIPHON mobility.
101 340
Telecommunications and Internet Protocol Harmonization Over Networks (TIPHON); Protocol Implementation Conformance Statement (PICS) proforma for the support of supplementary services in H.323; Support of H.450.1
TS
1.1.1
http://www.etsi.org/deliver/etsi_ts/101300_101399/101340/01.01.01_60/ts_101340v010101p.pdf
The present document provides the Protocol Implementation Conformance Statement (PICS) proforma for the generic functional protocol for the support of supplementary services in ITU-T Recommendation H.323 [2] as specified in ITU-T Recommendation H.450.1 [1] in compliance with the relevant requirements and in accordance with the relevant guidance given in ISO/IEC 9646-7 [5]. The supplier of a protocol implementation which is claimed to conform to ITU-T Recommendation H.450.1 [1] is required to complete a copy of the PICS proforma provided in annex A of the present document and is required to provide the information necessary to identify both the supplier and the implementation.
101 341
Telecommunications and Internet Protocol Harmonization Over Networks (TIPHON); Protocol Implementation Conformance Statement (PICS) proforma for the support of supplementary services in H.323; Support of H.450.2: Call transfer supplementary services for H.323
TS
1.1.1
http://www.etsi.org/deliver/etsi_ts/101300_101399/101341/01.01.01_60/ts_101341v010101p.pdf
The present document provides the Protocol Implementation Conformance Statement (PICS) proforma for the Call transfer supplementary service in ITU-T Recommendation H.323 [2] as specified in ITU-T Recommendation H.450.2 [1] in compliance with the relevant requirements and in accordance with the relevant guidance given in ISO/IEC 9646-7 [5]. The supplier of a protocol implementation which is claimed to conform to ITU-T Recommendation H.450.2 [1] is required to complete a copy of the PICS proforma provided in annex A of the present document and is required to provide the information necessary to identify both the supplier and the implementation.
101 342
Telecommunications and Internet Protocol Harmonization Over Networks (TIPHON); Protocol Implementation Conformance Statement (PICS) proforma for the support of supplementary services in H.323; Support of H.450.3: Call diversion supplementary services for H.323
TS
1.1.1
http://www.etsi.org/deliver/etsi_ts/101300_101399/101342/01.01.01_60/ts_101342v010101p.pdf
The present document provides the Protocol Implementation Conformance Statement (PICS) proforma for the Call diversion supplementary service in H.323 [2] as specified in ITU-T Recommendation H.450.3 [1] in compliance with the relevant requirements and in accordance with the relevant guidance given in ISO/IEC 9646-7 [5]. The supplier of a protocol implementation which is claimed to conform to ITU-T Recommendation H.450.3 [1] is required to complete a copy of the PICS proforma provided in annex A of the present document and is required to provide the information necessary to identify both the supplier and the implementation.
101 345
Digital cellular telecommunications system (Phase 2+) (GSM); General Packet Radio Service (GPRS); Serving GPRS Support Node (SGSN) - Visitors Location Register (VLR); Gs interface network service specification (GSM 09.16 version 7.0.1 Release 1998)
TS
7.0.1
http://www.etsi.org/deliver/etsi_ts/101300_101399/101345/07.00.01_60/ts_101345v070001p.pdf
The present document specifies or references the subset of MTP and SCCP which is used for the reliable transport of BSSAP+ messages in the Gs interface. The present document also specifies the SCCP addressing capabilities to be provided in the Gs interface. The present document is divided into two main parts, Chapter 5 dealing with the use of MTP and chapters 6-7 dealing with the use of SCCP. Clause 5 of the present document deals with the subset of the MTP that is required between an SGSN and a VLR. It is intended that this implementation of MTP is compatible with a full MTP implementation. The SCCP is used to provide message routing between the SGSN and the VLR. The SCCP routing principles specified in the present document allow to connect one SGSN to several VLR. No segmentation at SCCP level is needed on the Gs interface. Only SCCP class 0 is used on the Gs interface. Clauses 6-7 identify the SCCP subset that should be used between an SGSN and an VLR.
101 356
Digital cellular telecommunications system (Phase 2+); General Packet Radio Service (GPRS); Mobile Station (MS) supporting GPRS (GSM 07.60 version 7.2.0 Release 1998)
TS
7.2.0
http://www.etsi.org/deliver/etsi_ts/101300_101399/101356/07.02.00_60/ts_101356v070200p.pdf
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101 365
Intelligent Network (IN); IN interconnect threat analysis
TR
1.1.1
http://www.etsi.org/deliver/etsi_tr/101300_101399/101365/01.01.01_60/tr_101365v010101p.pdf
The purpose of the present document is to analyse the threats due to IN interworking between IN structured network operators and/or service providers using CS2 and CS3. A set of technical requirements will be established in a following document. The present document analyses the attacks which could occur in the interworking relationships, the present document principally considers CS2 and will focus mainly on security problems linked to the use of SCF-SDF, SCF-SCF and SDF-SDF interfaces. These IN interfaces could be either the target of the attack or the means to perform the attack. The present document follows the successive steps: - listing vulnerabilities for IN architecture to the use of SCF-SDF, SCF-SCF and SDF-SDF interfaces; - description of threats (Intentional or accidental) and their impact; - determination of the likelihood of the attack based on the motivation of the attacker; - production of a risk assessment.
101 368
Digital cellular telecommunications system (Phase 2+) (GSM); Example protocol stacks for interconnecting Cell Broadcast Centre (CBC) and Base Station Controller (BSC) (GSM 03.49 version 7.0.0 Release 1998)
TS
7.0.0
http://www.etsi.org/deliver/etsi_ts/101300_101399/101368/07.00.00_60/ts_101368v070000p.pdf
No mandatory protocol between the Cell Broadcast Centre (CBC) and the Base Station Controller (BSC) is specified by GSM; this is a matter of agreement between CBC and PLMN operators. The present document specifies three alternative approaches to the specification of protocol stacks of communication protocols for the purpose of fulfilling the service requirements of the primitives specified for the CBC - BSC interface in GSM 03.41. One approach is based upon the use of the complete OSI reference model (see X.200), another approach is based upon the use of only the lower 3 OSI layers, and another approach is based upon the use of CCITT Signalling System No. 7 (see Q.700). Specifications are based upon individual contributions. Any judgement concerning functionality, completeness and advantages/disadvantages of implementation is intentionally omitted.
101 370
Digital Enhanced Cordless Telecommunications (DECT); Implementing DECT Fixed Wireless Access (FWA) in an arbitrary spectrum allocation
TR
1.1.1
http://www.etsi.org/deliver/etsi_tr/101300_101399/101370/01.01.01_60/tr_101370v010101p.pdf
The present document is a guide how to implement and test Digital Enhanced Cordless Telecommunications (DECT) FWA (WLL) systems operating at frequencies outside the frequency-bands described in TBR 6 [9]. The need to have this arises if DECT equipment is to be adapted to national frequency allocations that differ from the basic 1 880 MHz to 1 900 MHz DECT frequency band. This includes not only the radio frequency band around 1,9 GHz, as stated in [19], but also the radio frequency bands for Fixed Services within 2 200 MHz to 105 GHz and has special focus on applications in the 3,4 GHz to 3,7 GHz band. The present document is thereby also a guide for approval of such DECT systems in the above mentioned countries.
101 374-1
Satellite Earth Stations and Systems (SES); Broadband satellite multimedia; Part 1: Survey on standardization objectives
TR
1.2.1
http://www.etsi.org/deliver/etsi_tr/101300_101399/10137401/01.02.01_60/tr_10137401v010201p.pdf
The present document surveys the current scenario and the status of proposals from both existing and future satellite operators, for provision of broadband multimedia services via satellite (broadband satellite multimedia). The information presented is available as a basis for further discussions within ETSI and the European Commission regarding the requirement for the development of standards applicable to equipment and systems to be used to provide such services.
101 374-2
Satellite Earth Stations and Systems (SES); Broadband satellite multimedia; Part 2: Scenario for standardization
TR
1.1.1
http://www.etsi.org/deliver/etsi_tr/101300_101399/10137402/01.01.01_60/tr_10137402v010101p.pdf
The scope of this work is to consider a standardization scenario for Broadband Satellite Multimedia: • Phase 2: TR 101 374-2, "Standardization Objectives for Broadband Satellite Multimedia: The Standardization Scenario"; based upon the report: • Phase 1: TR 101 374-1 [2], "Survey on Standardization Objectives for Broadband Satellite Multimedia". The standardization approach, relevant issues, actions and further work that should be undertaken within ETSI is analysed and presented. This Phase 2 analyses the various possibilities of harmonized and voluntary standardization, based on among other issues, the GMM report [19] and the GMM companion document [20], and taking into account the R&TTE directive 1999/05/EC [22]. The standardization scenario also addresses issues mentioned in the Phase 1 report, as: Fixed Mobile Convergence, Virtual Home Environment, Number Portability, Radio Air Interface, I-F Interface, Application, User Interface, and Gateway Interface. The conclusions define the Standardization scenario, including identification of standards proposed to be produced by ETSI.
101 375
Security Algorithms Group of Experts (SAGE); Report on the specification, evaluation and usage of the GSM GPRS Encryption Algorithm (GEA)
TR
1.1.1
http://www.etsi.org/deliver/etsi_tr/101300_101399/101375/01.01.01_60/tr_101375v010101p.pdf
The present document is a description of the work undertaken by SAGE STF123 to design the GSM GPRS Encryption Algorithm (GEA), and to approve its release to the ETSI Secretariat, acting as custodian for GEA on behalf of ETSI SAGE. The present document also provides some background information concerning the need for and usage of the algorithm and a summary of the procedures that are to be used by the ETSI Secretariat to distribute the algorithm specification and test data. With regard to the design of the algorithm, the scope of the present document is confined to a description of the design criteria, the design methodology and an outline of the content and structure of the specification and test data reports. The algorithm specification and associated test data are documented in the Specification of GEA which consists of the following three documents. • Document 1: Algorithm Specification; • Document 2: Design Conformance Test Data; • Document 3: Algorithm Input / Output Test Data. The first two parts are confidential and their distribution will be restricted by the algorithm custodian, the ETSI secretariat, to a group of approved recipients. With regard to the evaluation of the algorithm, the scope of the present document is restricted to a description of the evaluation criteria, the method of evaluation, the scope of the internal SAGE evaluation report and the conclusions from the evaluation that led to the technical committee approving the specification. Details of the results of the evaluation are recorded in a report which is confidential to ETSI SAGE.
101 376-1-1
GEO-Mobile Radio Interface Specifications (Release 2) General Packet Radio Service; Part 1: General specifications; Sub-part 1: Abbreviations and acronyms; GMPRS-1 01.004
TS
2.1.1
http://www.etsi.org/deliver/etsi_ts/101300_101399/1013760101/02.01.01_60/ts_1013760101v020101p.pdf
The present document describes abbreviations and acronyms to be used throughout the GMR-1 Release 2 specifications. These abbreviations and acronyms include and extend the abbreviations and acronyms in the corresponding Release 1 specification [1]. All abbreviations are presented in the singular, but are equally applicable to the plural.
101 376-1-2
GEO-Mobile Radio Interface Specifications (Release 3); Third Generation Satellite Packet Radio Service; Part 1: General specifications; Sub-part 2: Introduction to the GMR-1 family; GMR-1 3G 41.201
TS
3.3.1
http://www.etsi.org/deliver/etsi_ts/101300_101399/1013760102/03.03.01_60/ts_1013760102v030301p.pdf
The present document gives a general introduction to the document structure and organisation the GMR-1 family of GEO-Mobile Radio interface (GMR) specifications. The present document is part of the GMR-1 Release 3 specifications. It introduces the Release 3 specifications and also reproduces the introductions for the earlier Release 1 and Release 2 specifications. Within each release, the GMR-1 specifications are organized into document series that correspond to the organization of the ETSI GSM or 3GPP technical specifications. Clause 4 of the present document defines the contents of each GMR-1 series and shows how the individual GMR-1 specifications relate to their GSM or 3GPP counterparts. Clause 5 of the present document defines the relationship between GMR-1 terminology and the GSM or 3GPP terminology.
101 376-1-3
GEO-Mobile Radio Interface Specifications (Release 3); Third Generation Satellite Packet Radio Service; Part 1: General specifications; Sub-part 3: General System Description; GMR-1 3G 41.202
TS
3.3.1
http://www.etsi.org/deliver/etsi_ts/101300_101399/1013760103/03.03.01_60/ts_1013760103v030301p.pdf
The present document is an introduction to Release 3 of the GMR-1 system (GMR-1 3G) and the associated Release 3 of the air interface specification. It is intended to point out some of the differences between the cellular 3GPP and GSM system and the mobile satellite GMR-1 system. The GMR-1 system is designed to provide mobile services via a single geostationary satellite as compared to the thousands of geographically separated cell sites that are used by a typical GSM system. This offers both challenges to be overcome and opportunities for enhanced services and features. GMR-1 3G is an extension of the published ETSI TS 101 376 and TIA (S-J-STD-782) specifications for mobile satellite communications, GMR-1, to support IMT-2000 services. GMR-1 is currently used in mobile satellite systems covering Europe, Africa, Asia and Middle East. GMR-1 3G is currently being deployed in North America.
101 376-2-1
GEO-Mobile Radio Interface Specifications; Part 2: Service specifications; Sub-part 1: Service Accessibility; GMR-1 02.011
TS
1.1.1
http://www.etsi.org/deliver/etsi_ts/101300_101399/1013760201/01.01.01_60/ts_1013760201v010101p.pdf
The present document describes the service access procedures of the GMR-1 Mobile Satellite System as they are presented to the user. The technical realization of service accessibility in terms of registration, handover, roaming and system selection is defined in the 03 series of GMR-1 Specifications. Definitions and procedures are provided in the present document for international roaming, national roaming and regionally provided service. These are mandatory in relation to the technical realization of the Mobile Earth Station.
101 376-3-1
GEO-Mobile Radio Interface Specifications; Part 3: Network specifications; Sub-part 1: Network Functions; GMR-1 03.001
TS
1.1.1
http://www.etsi.org/deliver/etsi_ts/101300_101399/1013760301/01.01.01_60/ts_1013760301v010101p.pdf
The present document defines network functions which are necessary to support services and facilities in the GMR-1 Mobile Satellite System. A summary of the network functions is given in table 4.1, where also an indication is given whether the network shall support the function. All functions require signalling on the radio path as specified in Technical Specification GMR-1 04.008 [8]. The present document is based on GSM 03.01 [10].
101 376-3-10
GEO-Mobile Radio Interface Specifications (Release 3); Third Generation Satellite Packet Radio Service; Part 3: Network specifications; Sub-part 10: Functions related to Mobile Earth Station (MES) in idle mode; GMR-1 3G 43.022
TS
3.3.1
http://www.etsi.org/deliver/etsi_ts/101300_101399/1013760310/03.03.01_60/ts_1013760310v030301p.pdf
The present document gives an overview of the tasks undertaken by a GMR-1 Mobile Earth Station (MES) when in idle mode, that is, switched on but not having a dedicated channel allocated, e.g. not making or receiving a call. It also describes relevant network functions. The idle mode functions are also performed by a MES as long as no dedicated channel is allocated to the MES. The present document specifies the idle mode operation. Further details are given in TS 101 376-4-8 [4] and TS 101 376-5-6 [7]. Clause 4 of the present document gives a general description of the idle mode process. Clause 5 outlines the main requirements and technical solutions of those requirements. Clause 6 describes the processes used in idle mode.
101 376-3-11
GEO-Mobile Radio Interface Specifications; Part 3: Network specifications; Sub-part 11: Technical realization of the Short Message Service (SMS) Point-to-Point (PP); GMR-1 03.040
TS
1.1.1
http://www.etsi.org/deliver/etsi_ts/101300_101399/1013760311/01.01.01_60/ts_1013760311v010101p.pdf
The present document describes point-to-point Short Message Service (SMS) of the GMR-1 Mobile Satellite System. The document defines: • the services and service elements; • the network architecture; • the Service Centre functionality; • the MSC functionality (with regard to SMS); • the routing requirements; • the protocols and protocol layering, for the Teleservices 21 and 22, as specified in the document GSM 02.03 [5]. The present document is applicable to networks that conform to the GMR-1 specifications, and to mobile earth stations. The PLMN aspects of the service are identical to those defined in GSM 03.40 [6] for the GSM PLMN. The Short Message Services of the GMR system differs from the descriptions in GSM 03.40 [6] in terminology. The clauses of the present document refer to the corresponding clauses of GSM 03.40 [6]. The General Restrictions clause of the present document indicates a Point-to-Point SMS restriction to mobile earth stations operating in Terminal-to-Terminal (TtT) single-hop mode. The Service and service elements clause of the present document indicates the use of the "MES busy for MT SMS" error indication in response to SC originated transfers when the MES is operating in TtT single-hop mode. The use of radio resources for the transfer of short messages between the MES and the MSC is described in GSM 04.11 [7]. The network aspects of Short Message Service provision are outside the scope of the present document (i.e. the provision of network connectivity between the PLMN Subsystems). The required and assumed network service offered to the higher layers is defined in the present document. The Cell Broadcast Short Message Service (Teleservice 23) is a separate service, and is described in GMR-1 03.041 [3].
101 376-3-12
GEO-Mobile Radio Interface Specifications; Part 3: Network specifications; Sub-part 12: Technical realization of the Short Message Service Cell Broadcast (SMSCB); GMR-1 03.041
TS
1.1.1
http://www.etsi.org/deliver/etsi_ts/101300_101399/1013760312/01.01.01_60/ts_1013760312v010101p.pdf
The present document describes the Short Message Service Cell Broadcast (SMSCB) of the GMR-1 Mobile Satellite System. It defines the message formats over the Gateway Station System - Mobile Earth Station (GSS-MES) interface for the Teleservice 23 as specified in GSM 02.03 [5]. The present document is applicable to networks that conform to the GMR-1 specifications, and to mobile earth stations. The Short Message Service Cell Broadcast (SMSCB) of the GMR-1 system differs from the descriptions in GSM 03.41 [6] in terminology only. The present document is based on GSM 03.41 [6].
101 376-3-13
GEO-Mobile Radio Interface Specifications; Part 3: Network specifications; Sub-part 13: Technical realization of group 3 facsimile using transparent mode of transmission; GMR-1 03.045
TS
1.1.1
http://www.etsi.org/deliver/etsi_ts/101300_101399/1013760313/01.01.01_60/ts_1013760313v010101p.pdf
The present document deals with the procedures allowing the technical realization of the Group 3 facsimile service within the GMR-1 Mobile Satellite System using transparent network support, according to the definition of Teleservice 61 and 62 specified in GSM 02.03 [4]. The present document is based on GSM 03.45 [5].
101 376-3-14
GEO-Mobile Radio Interface Specifications; Part 3: Network specifications; Sub-part 14: Transmission Planning Aspects of the Speech Service in the GMR-1 system; GMR-1 03.050
TS
1.1.1
http://www.etsi.org/deliver/etsi_ts/101300_101399/1013760314/01.01.01_60/ts_1013760314v010101p.pdf
The present document is concerned with the transmission planning aspects pertaining to the speech service in the GMR-1 Mobile Satellite System. The descriptions of the services are similar to those defined in GSM 03.50 [3] for the GSM system. There are two basic configurations for the operation of the PLMN, MES to MES and MES to GS to PSTN. Due to technical and economic factors, there cannot be full compliance with the general characteristics of international telephone connections and circuits recommended by ITU-T. The present document gives guidance as to the precautions, measures and minimum requirements needed for successful operation of the PLMN and interworking of the PLMN with the national and international PSTN. The specification identifies a number of routing and network configurations. The objective is to reach a quality as close as possible to ITU-T standards in order to safeguard the performance seen by PLMN and PSTN customers. The present document is applicable to networks that conform to the GMR-1 specifications, and to mobile earth stations. The present document is based on GSM 03.50 [3]. In most cases, the description of transmission planning aspects pertaining to the speech service differs from GSM in terminology only. The relevant clauses of the present document refer to equivalent clauses of GSM 03.50 [3].
101 376-3-15
GEO-Mobile Radio Interface Specifications; Part 3: Network specifications; Sub-part 15: Line Identification supplementary service - Stage 2; GMR-1 03.081
TS
1.1.1
http://www.etsi.org/deliver/etsi_ts/101300_101399/1013760315/01.01.01_60/ts_1013760315v010101p.pdf
The present document gives the stage 2 description of the call identification supplementary services for the GMR-1 Mobile Satellite System. The present document is applicable to networks that conform to the GMR-1 specifications, and to mobile earth stations. The group line identification supplementary services are divided into the following four supplementary services: • calling line identification presentation (CLIP); • calling line identification restriction (CLIR); • connected line identification presentation (COLP); • connected line identification restriction (COLR). The group line identification supplementary services differ from the descriptions in GSM 03.81 [3] in terminology only. The present document is based on GSM 03.81 [3].
101 376-3-16
GEO-Mobile Radio Interface Specifications; Part 3: Network specifications; Sub-part 16: Call Barring (CB) supplementary services - Stage 2; GMR-1 03.088
TS
1.1.1
http://www.etsi.org/deliver/etsi_ts/101300_101399/1013760316/01.01.01_60/ts_1013760316v010101p.pdf
The present document gives the Stage 2 description of Call Barring (CB) services for the GMR-1 Mobile Satellite System. The description of the services are similar to those defined in GSM 03.88 [4] for the GSM system. The document describes: • barring of outgoing calls; • barring all outgoing calls (BAOC); • barring of outgoing international calls (BOIC); • barring of outgoing international calls except those directed to the home PLMN country (BOIC-exHC); • barring of incoming calls; • barring of all incoming calls (BAIC); • barring of incoming calls when roaming outside the home country (BIC-Roam). The present document is applicable to networks that conform to the GMR-1 specifications, and to mobile earth stations. The description of Call Barring services differs from GSM in terminology only. The clauses of the present document refer to equivalent clauses of GSM 03.88 [4]. Additional information on the service aspects of CB specific to the GMR-1 system is described in GSM 02.88 [3]. The present document is based on GSM 03.88 [4].
101 376-3-17
GEO-Mobile Radio Interface Specifications; Part 3: Network specifications; Sub-part 17: Unstructured Supplementary Service Data (USSD) - Stage 2; GMR-1 03.290
TS
1.1.1
http://www.etsi.org/deliver/etsi_ts/101300_101399/1013760317/01.01.01_60/ts_1013760317v010101p.pdf
The present document gives the stage 2 description of Unstructured Supplementary Service Data (USSD) for the GMR-1 Mobile Satellite System. The present document is applicable to networks that conform to the GMR-1 specifications, and to mobile earth stations. The unstructured supplementary service data (USSD) mechanism allows the MES user and a PLMN operator defined application to communicate in a way which is transparent to the MES and to intermediate network entities. The mechanism allows development of PLMN specific supplementary services. The present document defines the requirements for handling USSD at the MES and network entities. It does not include specification of particular applications, nor does it specify how a particular application is selected. Where more than one application exists at a network entity, routing of messages to the correct application is carried out by the USSD handler. The unstructured supplementary service data (USSD) mechanism for GMR differs from the descriptions in GSM 03.90 [3] in terminology. The General restrictions clause of the present document indicates a USSD restriction to mobile earth stations operating in Terminal-to-Terminal single-hop mode. The present document is based on GSM 03.90 [3].
101 376-3-18
GEO-Mobile Radio Interface Specifications; Part 3: Network specifications; Sub-part 18: Terminal-to-Terminal Call (TtT); GMR-1 03.296
TS
1.1.1
http://www.etsi.org/deliver/etsi_ts/101300_101399/1013760318/01.01.01_60/ts_1013760318v010101p.pdf
The present document describes the process of call establishment and call termination in the GMR-1 Mobile Satellite System, where the call is a Terminal-to-Terminal (TtT) call. The present document presents a unified view of all the processes that are involved in TtT call establishment, and identifies the impacts on the call establishment that are due specifically to the TtT nature of the call. The TtT call can be established in either single-hop mode or double-hop mode. In the single-hop mode two MESs engaged in a call communicate directly via satellite on a circuit switched L-L channel at the satellite. The single-hop mode call is established only for a voice call. The TtT double-hop mode call is established between two MESs for data, fax, and some voice calls when MESs are in geographically restricted positions. The GMR-1 network supports two types of TtT double-hop calls: • Where only one Gateway Station (GS) is in use and both Mobile Earth Stations (MESs) are registered at a common GS. • Where two GSs are in use and each MES is registered at a different GS.
101 376-3-19
GEO-Mobile Radio Interface Specifications (Release 2) General Packet Radio Service; Part 3: Network specifications; Sub-part 19: Optimal Routing technical realization; GMPRS-1 03.297
TS
2.2.1
http://www.etsi.org/deliver/etsi_ts/101300_101399/1013760319/02.02.01_60/ts_1013760319v020201p.pdf
The present document defines the performance requirements for the Mobile Earth Station (MES) radio transceiver for the GMR-1 Mobile Satellite System. Requirements are defined for two categories of parameters: • Those that are required to provide compatibility among the radio channels, connected either to separate or common antennas, which are used in the system. This category also includes parameters providing compatibility with existing systems in the same or adjacent frequency bands. • Those that define the transmission quality of the system.
101 376-3-2
GEO-Mobile Radio Interface Specifications; Part 3: Network specifications; Sub-part 2: Network Architecture; GMR-1 03.002
TS
1.1.1
http://www.etsi.org/deliver/etsi_ts/101300_101399/1013760302/01.01.01_60/ts_1013760302v010101p.pdf
The present document presents the possible architectures of the GMR-1 Mobile Satellite System. Clause 3 of the present document contains a definition of the different functional entities needed to support the mobile service. In clause 4, the configuration of a Satellite Network is described as well as the organization of the functional entities; the configuration presented is the most general in order to cope with all the possible implementations which can be imagined in the different countries. To illustrate that purpose, some examples of possible configurations are presented. clause 5 of the present document contains a brief description of the interfaces involved which shows the principle of the organization considered. The present document is based on GSM 03.02 [12].
101 376-3-20
GEO-Mobile Radio Interface Specifications; Part 3: Network specifications; Sub-part 20: Technical realization of High-Penetration Alerting; GMR-1 03.298
TS
1.1.1
http://www.etsi.org/deliver/etsi_ts/101300_101399/1013760320/01.01.01_60/ts_1013760320v010101p.pdf
The present document presents the description for the technical realization of high-penetration alerting (HPA) in the GMR-1 Mobile Satellite System.
101 376-3-21
GEO-Mobile Radio Interface Specifications; Part 3: Network specifications; Sub-part 21: Position Reporting services; Stage 2 Service description; GMR-1 03.299
TS
1.2.1
http://www.etsi.org/deliver/etsi_ts/101300_101399/1013760321/01.02.01_60/ts_1013760321v010201p.pdf
The present document specifies the GMR-1 position-based services. The Mobile Earth Station (MES) contains a Global Positioning System (GPS) receiver, which periodically determines the position of the MES. The MES reports its position to the Gateway Station (GS) when it accesses the network. The GPS position is used to support the following procedures and services: • spot beam selection; • access restrictions based on country or region; • active call disconnection; • location-based tariffing and settlement; • MES position display; • national numbering plans; • emergency call routing; • lawful interception routing; • call barring. The network assists the MES position-determination process by broadcasting ephemeris and almanac data for GPS satellites. This information reduces the time required to select satellites and measure the position. The timing and frequency of GPS measurements are determined by parameters broadcast in the system information, by MES idle mode procedures (GMR-1 03.022 [3]), by parameters transmitted during the channel assignment procedure, by the active call disconnection procedure, and by the MES's ability to receive the GPS broadcast signals. The MES transmits the most recent GPS measurement as part of the CHANNEL REQUEST message on the RACH. Vehicular Terminals (VTs) transmit their GPS position during dedicated connections as part of the active call disconnection procedure. The Traffic Control Subsystem (TCS) is the element of the GS responsible for providing position-based services. Many services are based upon the country and region within that country where the MES is located. The TCS determines the MES's country and region when it receives a GPS position. The TCS passes the country and region information across the A-Interface as part of the call set-up process. Position-based services are subject to the limitations and availability of the GPS system. GMR-1 may be operated without GPS and position-based services because GPS is not available or because the operator does not wish to make use of it.
101 376-3-22
GEO-Mobile Radio Interface Specifications (Release 3); Third Generation Satellite Packet Radio Service; Part 3: Network specifications; Sub-part 22: Overall description of the GMPRS radio interface; Stage 2; GMR-1 3G 43.064
TS
3.3.1
http://www.etsi.org/deliver/etsi_ts/101300_101399/1013760322/03.03.01_60/ts_1013760322v030301p.pdf
The present document provides the overall description for lower-layer functions of the GEO-Mobile Radio Third Generation Satellite Packet Radio Service (GMR-1 3G) radio interface. The overall description provides the following information: • The services offered to higher-layer functions. • The distribution of required functions into functional groups. • A definition of the capabilities of each functional group. • Service primitives for each functional group, including a description of what services and information flows are to be provided. • A model of operation for information flows within and between the functions. The present document is applicable to the following GMR-1 3G functional layers: • Radio Link Control functions. • Medium Access Control functions. • Physical Link Control functions. The present document describes the information transfer and control functions to be used across the GMR-1 3G radio interface for communication between the MES and the Network (see figure 1). Figure 1: Scope of GMR-1 3G logical radio interface architecture The overall GMR-1 3G logical architecture and the GMR-1 3G functional layers above the Radio Link Control and Medium Access Control layer are the same as GSM/GPRS as described in TS 123 060 [3]. TS 101 376-4-7 [5] contains a description in general terms of the structured functions and procedures of this protocol and the relationship of this protocol with other layers and entities. TS 101 376-4-8 [6] contains the definition of GMR-1 3G RLC/MAC procedures when operating on the Common Control Channel (CCCH). TS 101 376-4-12 [7] contains the definition of RLC/MAC functions when operating on a Packet Data Channel (PDCH). The functional procedures for the Logical Link Control (LLC) layer above the RLC/MAC are the same as GSM/GPRS as described in TS 144 064 [8]. TS 101 376-5-1 [11] and the GMR-1 3G 45-series [12] to [17] to defines the Physical Link layer and Physical RF layer. Network MES GMR-1 3G ETSI ETSI TS 101 376-3-22 V3.3.1 (2012-12) 10 GMR-1 3G 43.064
101 376-3-23
GEO-Mobile Radio Interface Specifications (Release 3); Third Generation Satellite Packet Radio Service; Part 3: Network specifications; Sub-part 23: Radio Access Network; Overall description - Stage 2; GMR-1 3G 43.051
TS
3.3.1
http://www.etsi.org/deliver/etsi_ts/101300_101399/1013760323/03.03.01_60/ts_1013760323v030301p.pdf
The present document defines the stage 2 service description for the GMR-1 3rd Generation Satellite Radio Access Network. This 3rd Generation Satellite Radio Access Network is functionally equivalent to a GSM/EDGE Radio Network (GERAN). The term Satellite GERAN is used interchangeably with 3rd Generation Satellite Radio Access Network in the present document. The present document illustrates how the services requested by a GSM/UMTS Core Network are realized by the 3rd Generation Satellite Radio Access Network. The main focus of the present document is on functionality related to the Iu interfaces. The aim of the present document is not to describe functionality related to the A and Gb interfaces in details. There is no detailed description of the interfaces towards the core network and only references are given to the appropriate specifications.
101 376-3-3
GEO-Mobile Radio Interface Specifications (Release 3); Third Generation Satellite Packet Radio Service; Part 3: Network specifications; Sub-part 3: Numbering, addressing and identification; GMR-1 3G 23.003
TS
3.3.1
http://www.etsi.org/deliver/etsi_ts/101300_101399/1013760303/03.03.01_60/ts_1013760303v030301p.pdf
The present document defines the principal purpose and use of International Mobile station Equipment Identities (IMEI) within the digital cellular telecommunications system and the GMR-1 system. The present document defines: a) an identification plan for mobile subscribers in the GMR-1 system; b) principles of assigning telephone and ISDN numbers to MSs in the country of registration of the MS; c) principles of assigning Mobile Station (MS) roaming numbers to visiting MSs; d) an identification plan for location areas, routing areas, and base stations in the GSM system; e) an identification plan for MSCs, SGSNs, GGSNs, and location registers in the GSM system; f) principles of assigning international mobile equipment identities; g) principles of assigning zones for regional subscription; h) an identification plan for groups of subscribers to the Voice Group Call Service (VGCS) and to the Voice Broadcast Service (VBS); and identification plan for voice group calls and voice broadcast calls; an identification plan for group call areas; i) principles for assigning Packet Data Protocol (PDP) addresses to mobile stations; j) an identification plan for point-to-multipoint data transmission groups; k) an identification plan for CN domain, RNC and service area in the UTRAN system; l) an identification plan for mobile subscribers in the WLAN system. The present document is based on TS 101 376-3-3 (GMPRS-1 03.003) [1].
101 376-3-4
GEO-Mobile Radio Interface Specifications; Part 3: Network specifications; Sub-part 4: Organization of Subscriber Data; GMR-1 03.008
TS
1.1.1
http://www.etsi.org/deliver/etsi_ts/101300_101399/1013760304/01.01.01_60/ts_1013760304v010101p.pdf
The present document defines detailed information for the GMR-1 Mobile Satellite System that is to be stored in home location registers and visitor location registers concerning mobile subscribers. Clause 4 contains all details concerning the definition of the parameters, often given by reference to other specifications, and where the parameter is to be stored. Table 6.1 gives a summary overview and clause 6 identifies the reference information required for accessing the information. The present document is based on GSM 03.08 [9].
101 376-3-5
GEO-Mobile Radio Interface Specifications; Part 3: Network specifications; Sub-part 5: Technical realization of Supplementary Services; GMR-1 03.011
TS
1.1.1
http://www.etsi.org/deliver/etsi_ts/101300_101399/1013760305/01.01.01_60/ts_1013760305v010101p.pdf
The present document describes the general aspects of how supplementary services in the GMR-1 Mobile Satellite System are realized from a technical point of view. The present document is based on the equivalent GSM document, GSM 03.11 [4] "Digital cellular telecommunications system (Phase 2); Technical realization of supplementary services". Clauses within the present document refer to the equivalent clauses in GSM 03.11 [4]. The technical realization of supplementary services differs from the descriptions in GSM 03.11 [4] in the restrictions on supplementary services for Terminal to Terminal calls.
101 376-3-6
GEO-Mobile Radio Interface Specifications; Part 3: Network specifications; Sub-part 6: Location Registration and Position Identification Procedures; GMR-1 03.012
TS
1.1.1
http://www.etsi.org/deliver/etsi_ts/101300_101399/1013760306/01.01.01_60/ts_1013760306v010101p.pdf
The present document describes the procedures related to position identification and location registration of a mobile earth station (MES) with the network in a GMR-1 Mobile Satellite System. The procedures include: location updating; location cancellation; periodic location updating; IMSI attach/detach. The procedures in the MES are described in specifications GMR-1 03.022 [5], and GMR-1 03.299 [6]. The procedures between MSC, VLR, and HLR utilize the Mobile Application Part (MAP) and details concerning the exchange of information are contained in specification GSM 09.02 [8]. The clauses of the present document refer to equivalent clauses of GSM 03.12 [7] but include additional information regarding position identification for mobile earth stations.
101 376-3-7
GEO-Mobile Radio Interface Specifications; Part 3: Network specifications; Sub-part 7: Discontinuous Reception (DRX); GMR-1 03.013
TS
1.1.1
http://www.etsi.org/deliver/etsi_ts/101300_101399/1013760307/01.01.01_60/ts_1013760307v010101p.pdf
The present document specifies a system wide view of the operation of discontinuous reception on the GMR-1 Mobile Satellite System. The present document gives an overview of the implementation of discontinuous reception DRX within the GMR-1 mobile satellite system (MSS), the actions required at the MSC, the GSS, and the mobile earth station (MES). It also specifies the support of the facility via the radio interface, and some operational aspects of the facility.
101 376-3-8
GEO-Mobile Radio Interface Specifications; Part 3: Network specifications; Sub-part 8: Support of Dual-Tone Multifrequency Signalling (DTMF); GMR-1 03.014
TS
1.1.1
http://www.etsi.org/deliver/etsi_ts/101300_101399/1013760308/01.01.01_60/ts_1013760308v010101p.pdf
The present document describes processing for dual-tone multifrequency (DTMF) signals within the GMR-1 Mobile Satellite System. It describes how DTMF signals are encoded in the MES and the gateway, and it describes how they are carried across the radio link.
101 376-3-9
GEO-Mobile Radio Interface Specifications; Part 3: Network specifications; Sub-part 9: Security related Network Functions; GMR-1 03.020
TS
1.1.1
http://www.etsi.org/deliver/etsi_ts/101300_101399/1013760309/01.01.01_60/ts_1013760309v010101p.pdf
The present document specifies the network functions needed to provide the security related service and functions specified in technical specification GSM 02.09 [8]. The use of satellite communications for transmission to mobile subscribers makes public land mobile networks (PLMNs) particularly sensitive to: • misuse of their resources by unauthorized persons using manipulated MESs, who try to impersonate authorized subscribers; • eavesdropping on the various information that is exchanged on the satellite path. It can be seen that PLMNs intrinsically do not provide the same level of protection to their operators and subscribers as the traditional telecommunication networks provide. This fact leads to the need to implement security features in a GMR-1 PLMN in order to protect: • the access to the mobile services; • any relevant item from being disclosed at the satellite path, mainly in order to ensure the privacy of user-related information. Therefore two levels of protection are assumed: 1) where security features are provided, the level of protection at the satellite path of the corresponding items is as good as the level of protection provided in fixed networks; 2) where no special provision is made, the level of protection at the satellite path is null. All items that are not dealt with in clause 4 are considered to need no protection. The present document draws on GSM 02.09 [8] "Security Aspect" and GSM 03.20 [10] "Security-Related Network Functions" to establish functional requirements as well as detailed procedures for GMR-1 system security. The present document does not address the cryptological algorithms that are needed to provide different security related features. This topic is addressed in annex C. Wherever a cryptological algorithm or mechanism is needed, this is signalled with a reference to annex C. The references refers only to functionalities, and some algorithms may be identical or use common hardware.
101 376-4-1
GEO-Mobile Radio Interface Specifications; Part 4: Radio interface protocol specifications; Sub-part 1: Mobile Earth Station-Gateway Station System (MES-GSS) Interface; GMR-1 04.001
TS
1.1.1
http://www.etsi.org/deliver/etsi_ts/101300_101399/1013760401/01.01.01_60/ts_1013760401v010101p.pdf
The present document describes general aspects and principles relating to the interface descriptions for the GMR-1 Mobile Satellite System. The present document introduces principal interfaces of the system and their properties. It also describes the protocol layering model that is used throughout the 04.0yy series specifications for the description of the communication layers that make up the MES – GSS interface, and it provides a model for the description of their interfaces. The present document is based on GSM 04.01 [11].
101 376-4-10
GEO-Mobile Radio Interface Specifications; Part 4: Radio interface protocol specifications; Sub-part 10: Rate Adaptation on the Access Terminal-Gateway Station Subsystem (MES-GSS) Interface; GMR-1 04.021
TS
1.1.1
http://www.etsi.org/deliver/etsi_ts/101300_101399/1013760410/01.01.01_60/ts_1013760410v010101p.pdf
The present document defines the rate adaptation functions in the GMR-1 Mobile Satellite System for adapting terminal interface data rates to the MES-GSS interface data rates, in accordance with GSM 03.10 [7]. The present document is based on GSM 04.21 [8]. The provision of these functions will depend on the services a particular station is designed to support. NOTE: The present document should be considered together with GSM 08.20 [9] to give a complete description of satellite system rate adaptation.
101 376-4-11
GEO-Mobile Radio Interface Specifications; Part 4: Radio interface protocol specifications; Sub-part 11: Radio Link Protocol (RLP) for Data Services; GMR-1 04.022
TS
1.1.1
http://www.etsi.org/deliver/etsi_ts/101300_101399/1013760411/01.01.01_60/ts_1013760411v010101p.pdf
The present document specifies the radio link protocol (RLP) for data transmission over radio interface of the GMR-1 Mobile Satellite System. RLP covers the Layer 2 functionality of the ISO OSI Reference Model (ISO/IEC 7498 [12]). RLP provides the OSI Data Link Service (ISO/IEC 8886 [14]) to its users. It is based on ideas contained in ISO/IEC 3309 [10], ISO/IEC 4335 [11] and ISO/IEC 7809 [13] (HDLC of ISO) as well as ITU-T Recommendations X.25 and Q.92x (LAP-B and LAP-D of ITU-T, resp.). RLP has been tailored to the special needs of digital radio transmission. The radio link protocol is similar to that described in GSM 04.22 [4]. However, for throughput and efficiency reasons, the RLP frame format used in RLP version 2 described in GSM 04.22 [5] shall be used for the GMR-1 mobile satellite system. RLP is intended for use with nontransparent data-transfer. Protocol conversion may be provided for a variety of protocol configurations. Those foreseen immediately are: • Character-mode protocols using start-stop transmission (IA5); • X.25 LAP-B. For reasons of better presentation, material about protocol conversion has been placed within those specifications concerned with the relevant terminal adapters, i.e., GMR-1 07.002 [3] for the asynchronous case. Care shall be taken that this material is also applied to Interworking Functions; see GSM 09.04 [6], GSM 09.05 [7], GSM 09.06 [8], and GSM 09.07 [9].
101 376-4-12
GEO-Mobile Radio Interface Specifications (Release 3); Third Generation Satellite Packet Radio Service; Part 4: Radio interface protocol specifications; Sub-part 12: Mobile Earth Station (MES) - Base Station System (BSS) interface; Radio Link Control/Medium Access Control (RLC/MAC) protocol; GMR-1 3G 44.060
TS
3.5.1
http://www.etsi.org/deliver/etsi_ts/101300_101399/1013760412/03.05.01_60/ts_1013760412v030501p.pdf
The present document specifies the procedures used at the radio interface (Reference Point Um, see ETSI TS 101 376-4-2 [6]) for the GMR-1 General Packet Radio Service (GMPRS-1) Medium Access Control/Radio Link Control (MAC/RLC) layer. The present document is applicable to the following GPRS Um functional layers: • Radio Link Control functions; • Medium Access Control functions; and • Physical Link Control functions. The procedures described in the present document are for the RLC/MAC functions of the GMPRS radio interface (Um) when operating on a Packet Data Channel (PDCH). The present document provides the overall description for RLC/MAC layer functions of the general Packet Radio Service (GMPRS) radio interface Um. ETSI TS 101 376-3-22 [5] contains an overview of the GPRS radio interface (Um). ETSI TS 101 376-4-3 [7] and ETSI TS 101 376-4-4 [8] contain the definition of the control channels used in the present document. ETSI TS 101 376-4-7 [10] contains a description in general terms of the structured functions and procedures of this protocol and the relationship of this protocol with other layers and entities. ETSI TS 101 376-4-8 [11] contains the definition of GMR-1 3G RLC/MAC procedures when operating on the Common Control Channel (CCCH). ETSI TS 101 351 [12] contains functional procedures for the Logical Link Control (LLC) layer. Application to interface structure The RLC/MAC procedures apply to the interface structures defined in ETSI TS 101 376-4-3 [7]. They use the functions and services provided by layer 1 defined in ETSI TS 101 376-4-4 [8]. ETSI TS 101 376-4-7 [10] gives the general description of layer 3 including procedures, messages format and error handling. Use of logical control channels The logical control channels are defined in ETSI TS 101 376-5-2 [13]. Two similar sets of logical channels are defined. The first set consists of the logical channels: • Broadcast Control Channel (BCCH): downlink only, used to broadcast Cell specific information; • Paging Channel (PCH): downlink only, used to send page requests to Mobile Earth Stations (MESs); • Random Access Channel (RACH): uplink only, used to request GPRS resources or a Dedicated Control Channel; • Access Grant Channel (AGCH): downlink only, used to allocate GPRS resources or a Dedicated Control Channel. The second set consists of the logical channels: • Packet Random Access Channel (PRACH): uplink only, used to request GPRS resources; • Packet Access Grant Channel (PAGCH): downlink only, used to allocate GPRS resources; • Packet Associated Control Channel (PACCH): bi-directional, associated with a Temporary Block Flow (TBF); • Packet Timing advance Control Channel Uplink (PTCCH/U): used to transmit Packet Normal bursts to allow estimation of the timing advance for one MES in transfer state; ETSI ETSI TS 101 376-4-12 V3.5.1 (2017-03) 16 GMR-1 3G 44.060 • Packet Timing advance Control Channel Downlink (PTCCH/D): used to transmit timing advance updates for several MES. One PTCCH/D is paired with several PTCCH/Us.
101 376-4-13
GEO-Mobile Radio Interface Specifications (Release 3); Third Generation Satellite Packet Radio Service; Part 4: Radio interface protocol specifications; Sub-part 13: Radio Resource Control (RRC) protocol; Iu Mode; GMR-1 3G 44.118
TS
3.5.1
http://www.etsi.org/deliver/etsi_ts/101300_101399/1013760413/03.05.01_60/ts_1013760413v030501p.pdf
101 376-4-14
GEO-Mobile Radio Interface Specifications (Release 3); Third Generation Satellite Packet Radio Service; Part 4: Radio interface protocol specifications; Sub-part 14: Mobile Earth Station (MES) - Base Station System (BSS) interface; Radio Link Control/Medium Access Control (RLC/MAC) protocol; Iu Mode; GMR-1 3G 44.160
TS
3.4.1
http://www.etsi.org/deliver/etsi_ts/101300_101399/1013760414/03.04.01_60/ts_1013760414v030401p.pdf
101 376-4-15
GEO-Mobile Radio Interface Specifications (Release 3); Third Generation Satellite Packet Radio Service; Part 4: Radio interface protocol specifications; Sub-part 15: Packet Data Convergence Protocol (PDCP) specification; GMR-1 3G 25.323
TS
3.4.1
http://www.etsi.org/deliver/etsi_ts/101300_101399/1013760415/03.04.01_60/ts_1013760415v030401p.pdf
The present document provides the description of the GMR-1 3G Packet Data Convergence Protocol (PDCP).
101 376-4-2
GEO-Mobile Radio Interface Specifications; Part 4: Radio interface protocol specifications; Sub-part 2: GMR-1 Satellite Network Access Reference Configuration; GMR-1 04.002
TS
1.1.1
http://www.etsi.org/deliver/etsi_ts/101300_101399/1013760402/01.01.01_60/ts_1013760402v010101p.pdf
The present document describes the reference configuration for access to a GMR-1 Satellite Network. A user accesses a GMR-1 Satellite Network via a number of interfaces, including the MES-GSS interface. The purpose of the present document is to indicate the possible access arrangements that may be used in conjunction with the MES-GSS interface. The present document is based on GSM 04.02 [6].
101 376-4-3
GEO-Mobile Radio Interface Specifications; Part 4: Radio interface protocol specifications; Sub-part 3: Channel Structures and Access Capabilities; GMR-1 04.003
TS
1.1.1
http://www.etsi.org/deliver/etsi_ts/101300_101399/1013760403/01.01.01_60/ts_1013760403v010101p.pdf
The present document defines sets of channel types, access capabilities, and channel configurations for the GMR-1 Mobile Satellite System. These channels are defined at the configuration reference point Um (radio interface), as defined in GMR-1 04.002 [4].
101 376-4-4
GEO-Mobile Radio Interface Specifications (Release 3); Third Generation Satellite Packet Radio Service; Part 4: Radio interface protocol specifications; Sub-part 4: Layer 1 General Requirements; GMR-1 3G 44.004
TS
3.3.1
http://www.etsi.org/deliver/etsi_ts/101300_101399/1013760404/03.03.01_60/ts_1013760404v030301p.pdf
The present document defines the service offered by the physical layer to the upper layers of the MES-GS interface in the GMR-1 Mobile Satellite System. Its main objective is to provide guidance for the interface between the GMR-1 Technical Specifications in the 45-series and the 44-series. It also specifies the format of signalling channels, traffic channels (Iu mode) and the order of bit transmission. As far as possible, the present document makes use of the layering principles of the Reference Model for Open System Interconnection (OSI) as contained in ITU-T Recommendations X.200 [i.1] and X.210 [i.2].
101 376-4-5
GEO-Mobile Radio Interface Specifications; Part 4: Radio interface protocol specifications; Sub-part 5: Data Link Layer General Aspects; GMR-1 04.005
TS
1.2.1
http://www.etsi.org/deliver/etsi_ts/101300_101399/1013760405/01.02.01_60/ts_1013760405v010201p.pdf
The present document introduces the link access procedures (LAP) for the satellite channel called LAPSat. The purpose of LAPSat is to carry information between the Layer 3 entities across the GeoMobile (GMR-1) network radio interface using the satellite (Sat) channel. LAPSat is the protocol used for signalling a transfer between a Mobile Earth Station (MES) and a gateway station (GS) in a GMR-1 network. Most of the procedures defined for LAPSat closely follow those defined for the LAPDm used by Global System for Mobile (GSM). References to the corresponding GSM technical specifications (GSM 04.05 [7]) are made within the present document. Only the significant differences between the LAPs for the mobile D (Dm) and Satellite (Sat) channels are described here. The present document is based on GSM 04.05 [7].
101 376-4-6
GEO-Mobile Radio Interface Specifications; Part 4: Radio interface protocol specifications; Sub-part 6: Mobile earth Station-Gateway Station Interface Data Link Layer Specifications; GMR-1 04.006
TS
1.2.1
http://www.etsi.org/deliver/etsi_ts/101300_101399/1013760406/01.02.01_60/ts_1013760406v010201p.pdf
The present document introduces the Link Access Procedures (LAP) for the Satellite Channel (LAPSat). LAPSat is the protocol for signalling transfer between an Access Terminal (MES) and a Gateway Station (GS) in the GeoMobile (GMR-1) network. Most of the procedures defined for LAPSat closely follow those defined for the LAPs for the Mobile D Channel (LAPDm) used by Global System for Mobile (GSM). References are made throughout the present document to the corresponding GSM technical specifications (see GSM 04.06 [9]). Only the significant differences between the LAPs for the Mobile D (Dm) and Satellite (Sat) channels are described here. The present document is based on GSM 04.06 [9].
101 376-4-7
GEO-Mobile Radio Interface Specifications (Release 3); Third Generation Satellite Packet Radio Service; Part 4: Radio interface protocol specifications; Sub-part 7: Mobile Radio Interface Signalling Layer 3 General Aspects; GMR-1 3G 24.007
TS
3.3.1
http://www.etsi.org/deliver/etsi_ts/101300_101399/1013760407/03.03.01_60/ts_1013760407v030301p.pdf
The present document defines the architecture of Layer 3 and its sublayers on the GeoMobile (GMR-1) Air Interface. Most of the procedures defined for Layer 3 are similar to those defined in 3GPP system as defined in TS 124 007 [5]. Only significant differences are described here.
101 376-4-8
GEO-Mobile Radio Interface Specifications (Release 3); Third Generation Satellite Packet Radio Service; Part 4: Radio interface protocol specifications; Sub-part 8: Mobile Radio Interface Layer 3 Specifications; GMR-1 3G 44.008
TS
3.4.1
http://www.etsi.org/deliver/etsi_ts/101300_101399/1013760408/03.04.01_60/ts_1013760408v030401p.pdf
101 376-4-9
GEO-Mobile Radio Interface Specifications; Part 4: Radio interface protocol specifications; Sub-part 9: Performance Requirements on the Mobile Radio Interface; GMR-1 04.013
TS
1.1.1
http://www.etsi.org/deliver/etsi_ts/101300_101399/1013760409/01.01.01_60/ts_1013760409v010101p.pdf
The present document specifies measurable performance requirements for signalling aspects of mobile earth stations in the GMR-1 Mobile Satellite System. To allow implementation flexibility it has been chosen to specify requirements on the whole mobile station rather than to specify requirements on each "OSI layer". As a consequence, the performance requirements do not fit conveniently in specifications such as GMR-1 04.008 [5] (layer 3 only) or GMR-1 04.006 [4] (layer 2 only). The main aim of the present document is to provide the justification for testing of requirements that are not included in other GMR-1 specifications. Where specific requirements are included in other GMR-1 specifications they are not duplicated here. Mobile Earth Stations have to perform a wide variety of functions. As a consequence most performance measurements have to be made under a set of defined conditions: where necessary, these are included in the present document. Where necessary certain assumptions are made about the interaction times between the mobile equipment and the SIM. If the (test) SIM does not respond within the assumed time then appropriate allowances shall be made. Additionally, it is intended that the present document should contain sufficient requirements to enable some undefined network timers in GMR-1 04.008 [5] to be calculated.
101 376-5-1
GEO-Mobile Radio Interface Specifications (Release 3); Third Generation Satellite Packet Radio Service; Part 5: Radio interface physical layer specifications; Sub-part 1: Physical Layer on the Radio Path: General Description; GMR-1 3G 45.001
TS
3.3.1
http://www.etsi.org/deliver/etsi_ts/101300_101399/1013760501/03.03.01_60/ts_1013760501v030301p.pdf
The present document is an introduction to the 05 series of technical specifications for the GMR-1 3G Mobile Satellite System. It is not of a mandatory nature, but consists of a general description of the organization of the physical layer with reference to the technical specifications where each part is specified in detail. It introduces furthermore, the reference configuration that will be used throughout this series of technical specifications. Finally, the present document introduces several characteristics of the mobile satellite operating environment, and summarizes several important properties of the physical layer that are developed in detail within the rest of the 45 series.
101 376-5-2
GEO-Mobile Radio Interface Specifications (Release 3); Third Generation Satellite Packet Radio Service; Part 5: Radio interface physical layer specifications; Sub-part 2: Multiplexing and Multiple Access; Stage 2 Service Description; GMR-1 3G 45.002
TS
3.5.1
http://www.etsi.org/deliver/etsi_ts/101300_101399/1013760502/03.05.01_60/ts_1013760502v030501p.pdf
The present document defines the structure of the physical channels for the radio subsystem in the GMR-1 3G Mobile Satellite System. It describes the GMR-1 3G concept of logical channels and the timing concepts of TDMA frames, timeslots, and bursts. It defines the relationship between logical and physical channels, and defines the logical channels in terms of size, structure and timing relationships.
101 376-5-3
GEO-Mobile Radio Interface Specifications (Release 3); Third Generation Satellite Packet Radio Service; Part 5: Radio interface physical layer specifications; Sub-part 3: Channel Coding; GMR-1 3G 45.003
TS
3.3.1
http://www.etsi.org/deliver/etsi_ts/101300_101399/1013760503/03.03.01_60/ts_1013760503v030301p.pdf
The present document specifies the data blocks given to the encryption unit and the mapping onto the free bits of a burst. It includes the specifications for encoding, reordering, interleaving, and detailed mapping onto the burst. It does not specify the channel decoding method. The definition is given for each kind of logical channel, starting with the data provided to the channel encoder by the speech coder, the data terminal equipment, or the controller of the Mobile Earth Station (MES).