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    3GPP2 C.S0044-A v1.0

    July 27, 2007

    Interoperability Specification for cdma2000 AirInterface

    Revision A

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    CONTENTS

    FOREWORD ................................................................................................................................xii

    Introduction ...............................................................................................................................xii

    Testing Objective .....................................................................................................................xii

    Execution Strategy ....................................................................................................................xii

    Supplementary Terms and Definitions .....................................................................................xiii

    Tolerances .............................................................................................................................xxvii

    Document References ..........................................................................................................xxviii

    1 Miscellaneous Air Interface Tests ................................................................................................1

    1.1 Call Setup under Various PSIST Settings ................................................................... ..........1

    1.2 Registration Attempts with Different PSIST Settings .............................................................6

    1.3 Short Message Service with Different PSIST Settings ................................................ ..........71.4 Quick Paging Channel CCI....................................................................................................9

    1.5 Mobile Station Response to Status Request Message ........................................................11

    1.6 SYNC Channel Support for Mobile Stations not capable of TD, or not capable of QPCH or

    RC>2 .........................................................................................................................................13

    1.7 Sync Channel support for Mobile Stations not capable of TD, but capable of QPCH or

    RC>2 .........................................................................................................................................15

    1.8 Sync Channel Support for Mobile Stations capable of TD and QPCH or RC>2 ............. ...17

    1.9 Hashing F-CCCH, F-CCCH slot................................................................................... .......20

    1.10 CDMA Channel Hashing on F-PCH for Mobile Stations not capable of QPCH or RC>2 .. .21

    1.11 CDMA Channel Hashing on F-PCH for Mobile Stations capable of QPCH or RC>2 .........22

    1.12 CDMA Channel Hashing on F-BCCH; Mobile Station not capable of either TD or QPCH

    (RC>2) .......................................................................................................................................23

    1.13 CDMA Channel Hashing on F-BCCH; Mobile Station not capable of TD (STS) but capable

    of QPCH (RC>2) .......................................................................................................................25

    1.14 CDMA Channel Hashing on F-BCCH; Mobile Station capable of both TD (STS) and QPCH

    (RC>2) .......................................................................................................................................26

    1.15 F-CCCH SUPPORT ................................................................................................. .........28

    1.16 Paging Indicator on the Quick Paging Channel.................................................................28

    2 Basic Call Processing Tests .........................................................................................................1

    2.1 Mobile Originated Voice Calls ..................................................................................... ..........1

    2.2 Mobile Station Terminated Voice Calls ..................................................................................3

    2.3 Busy Tone .............................................................................................................................6

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    2.4 Mobile Station Origination Call with Inter Band Channel Assignment....................................7

    2.5 Mobile Station Terminated Call with Inter Band Channel Assignment...................................8

    2.6 DTMF ....................................................................................................................................9

    2.7 Slot Cycle Index ...................................................................................................................10

    2.8 Reverse Radio Link Failure .................................................................................................11

    2.9 Channel Assignment from CDMA to Analog .......................................................................13

    2.10 Network Busy ....................................................................................................................14

    2.11 Release Order on the Access Channel.............................................................................15

    2.12 True IMSI Support, Land Party to Mobile Station Call, Matching MCC and IMSI_11_12,

    True IMSI addressing supported by the base station and mobile station ..................................16

    2.13 True IMSI Support, Land Party to Mobile Station Call, Matching MCC and IMSI_11_12,

    True IMSI addressing supported by the base station with MIN-based addressing supported by

    the mobile station......................................................................................................................172.14 True IMSI Support, Land Party to Mobile Station Call, Matching MCC and IMSI_11_12,

    True IMSI addressing not supported by the base station ................................................ .........18

    2.15 True IMSI Support, Land Party to Mobile Station Call, Different MCC and IMSI_11_12 . . .19

    2.16 PACA Origination, User Terminates While Still In Queue ..................................................20

    2.17 PACA Origination, Idle Handoff While in Queue ................................................................21

    2.18 PACA Origination, Traffic Channel Becomes Available .....................................................22

    2.19 PACA Origination, Features Interaction .............................................................................23

    2.20 PACA Origination, Permanent Invocation ..........................................................................242.21 PACA Origination, PACA Disabled for Mobile Station .......................................................25

    2.22 Service Configuration and Negotiation without SYNC_ID ........................................... ......26

    2.23 Service Configuration and Negotiation with SYNC_ID ......................................................30

    2.24 Intra-Band Channel Assignment........................................................................................33

    2.25 Silent-Retry ........................................................................................................................34

    2.26 MSID, MCC, and IMSI.......................................................................................................36

    3 Handoff Tests ...............................................................................................................................1

    3.1 Soft Handoff with Dynamic Threshold ................................................................................. ..1

    3.2 Soft Handoff without Dynamic Threshold ...................................................................... ........5

    3.3 Hard Handoff Between Frequencies in the Same Band Class ..............................................9

    3.4 Hard Handoff from CDMA to Analog .................................................................................. .11

    3.5 Soft Handoff in Fading .........................................................................................................12

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    3.6 Hard Handoff in Fading ...................................................................................................... .16

    3.7 Hard Handoff Between Different Band Classes ...................................................................18

    3.8 Hard Handoff with and without Return on Failure ................................................................20

    3.9 Search Window Size and Offset (Traffic State) ...................................................................21

    3.10 Search Window Size and Offset (Idle State) ................................................................. ....30

    3.11 Channel Assignment into Soft Handoff (CASHO) ..............................................................37

    3.12 Traffic Channel Preamble during Hard Handoff Between Frequencies in same band .......38

    3.13 Hopping Pilot Beacon ........................................................................................................40

    3.14 Hard Handoff between Frequencies with Different Radio Configurations ..........................42

    3.15 Handoff on Same Frequency with Different Radio Configurations .....................................43

    3.16 Hard Handoff while in the Waiting for Mobile Station Answer Substate .............................45

    3.17 Mobile Assisted Inter-Frequency Hard Handoff (CDMA to CDMA) ....................................473.18 Mobile Assisted Inter-Frequency Hard Handoff (CDMA to Analog) ...................................49

    3.19 Hard Handoff between Frequencies with Different Protocol Revisions ..............................51

    4 Power Control..............................................................................................................................1

    4.1 Forward Traffic Channel Power Control ...............................................................................1

    4.2 Fast Forward Power Control (FFPC) .....................................................................................5

    4.3 Lowest Rate Reverse Fundamental Channel Gating ..........................................................48

    4.4 R-FCH Gating during Soft Handoff......................................................................................50

    5 Registrations ................................................................................................................................1

    5.1 Power-Up Registration ................................................................................................ ..........1

    5.2 Power - Down Registration ....................................................................................................3

    5.3 Distance-Based Registration .................................................................................................5

    5.4 Timer-Based Registration ......................................................................................................8

    5.5 Parameter-Change Registration ............................................................................................9

    5.6 Zone-Based Registration .....................................................................................................10

    6 Authentication ..............................................................................................................................1

    6.1 Shared Secret Data (SSD) Initialized when A-Key is Changed .............................................1

    6.2 Shared Secret Data Update .......................................................................................... ........2

    6.3 Mismatched A-Keys ...............................................................................................................4

    6.4 Activating Voice Privacy on Call Setup ..................................................................................5

    6.5 Activating Voice Privacy at the Mobile Station When a Call Is Active ...................................6

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    6.6 Signaling Message Encryption on Forward Traffic Channel .................................................7

    6.7 Signaling Message Encryption on Reverse Traffic Channel..................................................8

    6.8 Hard Handoffs between Base Stations with Signaling Message Encryption Active .............10

    6.9 Authentication upon Originations .........................................................................................11

    6.10 Hard Handoff from CDMA to Analog with Signaling Message Encryption Active ........ ..... .12

    7 Service Redirection test cases .....................................................................................................1

    7.1 Global Service Redirection between Band Classes ...............................................................1

    7.2 Global Service Redirection between CDMA and a Non-CDMA System ................................2

    7.3 Global Service Redirection between Channels in the Same Band Class ..............................4

    7.4 Service Redirection between Band Classes ..........................................................................5

    7.5 Service Redirection between CDMA and a Non-CDMA System ......................................... ..7

    7.6 Service Redirection between Channels in the Same Band Class .........................................87.7 Extended Global Service Redirection between Band Classes ............................................10

    7.8 Extended Global Service Redirection between CDMA and a Non-CDMA System ..............11

    7.9 Extended Global Service Redirection between Channels in the Same Band Class ........ ....13

    8 Short Message Service ................................................................................................................1

    8.1 Mobile Station Terminated SMS Tests ..................................................................................1

    8.2 Mobile Station Originated SMS Tests ....................................................................................8

    8.3 Broadcast SMS Delivery on the Common Channel.............................................................14

    8.4 Mobile Station Terminated Enhanced Messaging Services [EMS] Tests:...........................16

    8.5 Mobile Station Originated Enhanced Messaging Services [EMS] Tests:.............................25

    9 Subscriber Calling Features .........................................................................................................1

    9.1 Call Forwarding Unconditional (CFU) ....................................................................................1

    9.2 Call Forwarding Busy (CFB) ..................................................................................................1

    9.3 Call Forwarding Default (CFD) ..............................................................................................2

    9.4 Call Forwarding No Answer (CFNA) ......................................................................................3

    9.5 Three-Way Calling .................................................................................................................4

    9.6 Call Alerting ...........................................................................................................................5

    9.7 Calling Party Number for Mobile station Terminated Call Setup ............................................6

    9.8 Calling Party Number for Call Waiting .............................................................................. .....7

    9.9 Call Waiting ................................................................................................................... ........8

    9.10 Voice Mail Message Waiting Notification from the Idle State ...............................................9

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    9.11 Voice Mail Message Waiting Notification from the Conversation State .................... .........10

    9.12 Calling Party Name Presentation during Call Setup .........................................................11

    9.13 Calling Name Presentation (CNAP) during Conversation State .................................. ......12

    9.14 Display Records sent in the Feature Notification Message...............................................13

    9.15 Display Records Sent in the Flash With Information Message ..........................................14

    9.16 Display Records Sent in the Alert with Information Message ........................................... .15

    9.17 TTY/TDD ...........................................................................................................................16

    9.18 WLL Call Waiting Indicator Support...................................................................................18

    9.19 Answer Holding .............................................................................................................. ...20

    9.20 User Selective Call Forwarding ................................................................................ .........22

    10 Asynchronous Data and Fax Services ..................................................................................... ..1

    10.1 Send/Receive Fax ...............................................................................................................110.2 Upload/Download Binary File ..............................................................................................3

    10.3 Simultaneous Two-way File Transfer/Carrier Detect...........................................................4

    10.4 Compound AT Command, Initialization and Connection Delay ...........................................6

    10.5 Escaping to Command Mode ..............................................................................................7

    10.6 Air Interface Data Compression ........................................................................................ ..8

    10.7 RLP Operation in a Poor RF Environment.........................................................................10

    10.8 RLP Abort and TCP Retransmit Test.................................................................................11

    10.9 Internet Control Message Protocol (ICMP) Requests/Replies ...........................................13

    10.10 Reflection of AT Command Parameters ..........................................................................14

    11 Low Speed Packet Data ............................................................................................................1

    11.1 Forward File Transfer ..........................................................................................................1

    11.2 Reverse File Transfer ..........................................................................................................1

    11.3 Bi-directional File Transfer ...................................................................................................2

    11.4 Mobile Station Packet Data Inactivity Timer ................................................................... .....3

    12 Medium Speed Packet Data ......................................................................................................1

    12.1 Forward File Transfer with Fundamental and Supplemental Code Channels ......................1

    12.2 Forward File Transfer with Variable Supplemental Code Channels ...................................2

    12.3 MSPD Call Setup, No Negotiation .......................................................................................3

    12.4 MSPD Call Setup, Negotiation to a Different MSPD Service Option ...................................4

    12.5 MSPD Call Setup, Negotiation to LSPD ..............................................................................5

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    12.6 MSPD Call Setup, Mobile Station Maximum Multiplex Option Less than Base Station

    Maximum Multiplex Option ..........................................................................................................7

    12.7 MSPD Call Setup, Mobile station Maximum Multiplex Option Greater than Base Station

    Maximum Multiplex Option ..........................................................................................................8

    12.8 Allocation/De-allocation of Supplemental Code Channels ...................................................912.9 No Transmission on Supplemental Code Channels ..........................................................11

    12.10 Soft Handoff with Supplemental Code Channels .............................................................12

    12.11 Adding Supplemental Code Channels during Soft Handoff.............................................13

    12.12 Hard Handoff to an MSPD-Capable System ............................................................ .......15

    12.13 Bi-Directional File Transfers with Forward Supplemental Code Channels ............... ...... .17

    12.14 R Interface Flow Control......................................................................................... ......18

    12.15 Dormant Timer .................................................................................................................19

    12.16 Packet Zone ID ................................................................................................................20

    13 High Speed Packet Data ............................................................................................................1

    13.1 Forward File Transfer ..........................................................................................................1

    13.2 Reverse File Transfer ..........................................................................................................2

    13.3 Bi-directional File Transfer ...................................................................................................3

    13.4 Service Option Control Message Processing .............................................................. ........5

    13.5 Changing Encoding Type on Supplemental Channel during Hard Handoff.........................7

    13.6 Control Hold Mode Transitions ..........................................................................................10

    13.7 Soft Handoff of Fundamental Channel/Dedicated Control Channel and Supplemental

    Channels ...................................................................................................................................15

    13.8 Soft Handoff of Fundamental Channel or Dedicated Control Channel only .......................18

    13.9 Adding Supplemental Channels during Soft Handoff.........................................................20

    13.10 Hard Handoff during Data Transfer ............................................................................. ....21

    13.11 Hard Handoff to a different Radio Configuration ..............................................................23

    13.12 Mobile Station Packet Data Inactivity Timer ....................................................................25

    13.13 Mobile Station and Base Station Operating in Different States .................................... ...26

    13.14 RLP Operation in Rayleigh Fading Environment.............................................................29

    13.15 Release Order Processing ................................................................................... ...........30

    13.16 Hysteresis Activation Timer .............................................................................................32

    13.17 Hysteresis Timer .............................................................................................................33

    14 Over-The-Air Services ................................................................................................................1

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    14.1 OTASP Download Request Processing ...................................................................... ........1

    14.2 OTASP PUZL Download Request Processing ....................................................................4

    14.3 OTASP 3GPD Download Request Processing ....................................................................6

    14.4 OTASP SSPR Download Request Processing ..................................................................10

    14.5 OTASP For System Selection and Preferred Roaming - Oversize PRL ............................12

    14.6 OTAPA Download Request Processing ................................................................... .........13

    14.7 Call Origination during an OTAPA Download Session ......................................................16

    15 Position Determination Tests .....................................................................................................1

    15.1 Position Determination Tests for GPS, AFLT and Hybrid ....................................................1

    16 Concurrent Services ...................................................................................................................1

    16.1 Setup Mobile Station Originated Data Call while Voice Call or Teleservice Call is in

    Progress .....................................................................................................................................1

    16.2 Setup Mobile Station terminated Data Call while Voice Call or Teleservice Call is in

    Progress .....................................................................................................................................5

    16.3 Setup Mobile Station Originated Voice Call while Data Call or Teleservice Call is in

    Progress .....................................................................................................................................7

    16.4 Setup Mobile Station terminated Voice Call while Data Call or Teleservice Call is in

    Progress ...................................................................................................................................10

    16.5 Mobile Station Release of a Single Call While Voice and Data Calls are in Progress ......13

    16.6 Base Station Release of a Single Call While Voice and Data Calls are in Progress .........15

    16.7 Correct Handling of Call Control Signaling .......................................................................1716.8 Analog Handoff Direction Message Terminates All Calls Except One ...............................21

    16.9 Release A Mobile Station in Concurrent Calls with a Release A Base Station Hands off to

    Pre-Release A Base Station .....................................................................................................22

    16.10 Release A Mobile Station Hands off between Release A Base Station with Change in

    Concurrent Calls Support ........................................................................................................ .23

    17 Emergency Calls .......................................................................................................................1

    17.1 Global Emergency Call Support When Mobile Station is in Idle State .................................1

    17.2 Global Emergency Call Support When Mobile Station is in Voice Call................................1

    17.3 Global Emergency Call Support When Mobile Station is in a Data Call .............................2

    17.4 Emergency Call on a System that is Negative on PRL or SID List......................................3

    17.5 Optional Emergency Calls ...................................................................................................4

    18 HRPD .........................................................................................................................................1

    18.1 HRPD Acquisition and Idle Mode Operation ......................................................................1

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    HRPD Session Establishment ..................................................................................................1

    HRPD Session Configuration and Management with Subnet change........................................2

    AT Color Code and UATI24........................................................................................................3

    HRPD Connection Setup...........................................................................................................3

    AN Packet Data Inactivity Timer ...............................................................................................4

    Forward File Transfer............................................................................................................... ..5

    Reverse File Transfer.................................................................................................................7

    Bidirectional File Transfer...........................................................................................................8

    18.2 RLP Operation in Severely Degraded Channel ..................................................................8

    Softer and Soft Handoff Active HRPD Mode...........................................................................9

    HRPD Control Channel Monitoring and Overhead Message Updates ....................................11

    Control Channel Rate ..............................................................................................................11HRPD ConnectionDeny............................................................................................................12

    HRPD Keep Alive Mechanism..................................................................................................13

    Intra-band HRPD-HRPD System Re-Selection (Connected State)................................. .........14

    Inter-band HRPD-HRPD System Re-Selection (Connected State) .........................................15

    Intra-band HRPD-HRPD System Re-selection (Idle State)................................................... ...15

    Inter-band HRPD-HRPD System Re-selection (Idle State)................................................... ...16

    HRPD Terminal Authentication ................................................................................................17

    PPP Session in Adverse Conditions - Disconnect cable between AT and PC.........................18

    18.3 Unicast ReverseRateLimit................................................................................................ .19

    18.4 HRPD Location Update Protocol Tests .................................................................... .........20

    18.5 Idle State Channel Hashing ...............................................................................................20

    18.6 Inter-frequency Active Handoff..........................................................................................21

    18.7 Typical HRPD Rev-A Session Configuration .....................................................................23

    18.8 Multiple Reservations bound to one RLP ..........................................................................24

    18.9 Maximum Open Reservations, Activated RLP and MAC flows ..........................................26

    18.10 QoS Release upon PDSN initiated LCP termination .......................................................28

    18.11 QoS Release upon AT Initiated PPP Termination ...........................................................29

    18.12 Access Persistence Vector ..............................................................................................30

    18.13 AT Data Over Signaling Message Transmission ............................................................31

    18.14 AN Data Over Signaling Message Transmission .............................................................32

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    18.15 Voice Origination in HRPD Idle Mode ..............................................................................34

    18.16 Voice Termination in HRPD Idle Mode ............................................................................35

    18.17 SMS Origination in HRPD Idle Mode ...............................................................................36

    18.18 SMS Termination in HRPD Idle Mode .............................................................................37

    18.19 Voice Origination in HRPD Active Mode ..........................................................................37

    18.20 Voice Termination in HRPD Active Mode ........................................................................39

    18.21 SMS Origination in HRPD Active Mode ...........................................................................40

    18.22 SMS Termination in HRPD Active Mode ..................................................................... ....41

    18.23 Voice Origination in HRPD Dormant Mode ......................................................................42

    18.24 Voice Termination in HRPD Dormant Mode ................................................................... .43

    18.25 SMS Origination in HRPD Dormant Mode .......................................................................44

    18.26 SMS Termination in HRPD Dormant Mode .....................................................................4518.27 Inter Revision Handoffs - Dormant HRPD Rev A to HRPD Rev 0 ................................ ...46

    18.28 Inter Revision Handoffs - Active HRPD Rev A to HRPD Rev 0 .......................................48

    18.29 Inter Revision Handoffs Dormant HRPD Rev 0 to HRPD Rev A ................................. .49

    18.30 Inter Revision Handoffs Active HRPD Rev 0 to HRPD Rev A ......................................51

    18.31 Inter Technology Switching Dormant HRPD to cdma2000 1x .....................................52

    18.32 Inter Technology Switching Active HRPD to cdma2000 1x .................................... ......54

    18.33 Inter Technology Switching Dormant cdma2000 1x to HRPD .....................................55

    18.34 Inter RNC Dormant Hand-off (Rev A to Rev A) ............................................................ ...56

    18.35 Inter RNC Active Hand-off (Rev A to Rev A) ...................................................................57

    18.36 Inter RNC Dormant Hand-off (Rev A to Rev 0) ................................................................58

    18.37 Inter RNC Active Hand-off (Rev A to Rev 0) ....................................................................59

    18.38 Inter RNC Dormant Hand-off (Rev 0 to Rev A) ................................................................60

    18.39 Inter RNC Active Hand-off (Rev 0 to Rev A) ....................................................................61

    18.40 Inter-Band Active Hand-off........................................................................................... ...62

    18.41 RLP Activation .................................................................................................................64

    18.42 QoS Set Up .....................................................................................................................65

    18.43 Successful negotiation of Enhanced Idle State Protocol ................................................68

    18.44 Unsuccessful Enhanced Idle State Protocol due to AN rejection .....................................69

    18.45 SlottedMode Attribute Negotiation for Enhanced Idle State Protocol...............................70

    18.46 Channel Hashing during Enhanced Idle State Protocol Evenly Distributed Hashing ... .72

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    18.47 Channel Hashing during Enhanced Idle State Protocol - Hashing to AN 2 Only ....... ..... .73

    18.48 QoS Signaling upon PPP resynchronization ............................................................ .......74

    18.49 AT behavior upon Rejection of Reservation Request by AN .......................................... .75

    18.50 AT behavior upon Receiving ProfileType set to NULL .....................................................76

    18.51 ReservationKKIdleStateFwd and ReservationKKIdleStateRev set to 0 ...........................77

    18.52 ReservationKKIdleState set to 1 ......................................................................................79

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    18.55 Soft Handoff during DRC Supervision Timeout State ......................................................84

    18.56 DRC Supervision with MultiUserPacketsEnabled ............................................................85

    18.57 DRCTranslationOffset Verification ...................................................................................86

    18.58 DSC and DRC compliance during Soft handoff...............................................................8718.59 DRC Compliance During Softer Handoff.........................................................................88

    18.60 MUP and Non Canonical SUP decoding by AT ..............................................................89

    18.61 Enhanced Control Channel Short MAC Packet...............................................................90

    18.62 Enhanced Access Channel Probe Transmission .............................................................92

    18.63 RTC Interlace re-ordering with Subtype 3 RTCMAC .................................................... ...95

    18.64 Configuration of non-default attributes for Subtype 3 RTCMAC ......................................96

    19 Annex A - figures .................................................................................................................. .....1

    20 Annex B ............................................................................................................................. ........1

    20.1 Annex B.1 Power Ratios for Common and Traffic Channels ...............................................1

    20.2 Annex B.2 CDMA Equations ..................................................................................... ..........5

    20.3 Annex B.3 Message Parameter Values ...............................................................................8

    21 Annex C - protocol capability response message Feature identifiers

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    22 Annex D Data Services Tests ...................................................................................................1

    22.1 Data Services Annex A: References ................................................................................ ..1

    22.2 Data Services Annex B: Description of Compressible Test Data Files ...............................1

    22.3 Data Services Annex C: Standard ITU Fax Pages .............................................................1

    22.4 Data Services Annex D: Test Files .....................................................................................2

    23 Annex E: TTY/TDD Test Examples ............................................................................................1

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    FOREWORD

    Introduction

    This specification defines air interface interoperability tests for CDMA/HRPD mobile

    stations/access terminals. It is applicable to P_REV_IN_USE equal to or less than seven and/oraccess terminals supporting revision A of [24]

    In this document, mobile station or access terminal (AT) refers to a subscriber terminal,handset, PDA, wireless local loop unit, or any other CDMA/HRPD subscriber terminal thatcommunicates with the base station at the air interface. Base station or access network refersto the composite functionality of the base station and connected network elements. A cabledconnection is typically used for the air interface connection between the mobile station and basestation.

    Testing Objective

    The objective of these tests is to demonstrate mobile station interoperability with base station

    equipment compliant to the cdma20001

    family of standards. References to the applicablestandard functionality are listed in the traceability section of each test case.

    Execution Strategy

    All features supported by the base station, such as Signaling Message Encryption,Authentication, Voice Privacy, etc. should be enabled.

    All applicable tests should be executed for all supported Band Classes and Radio Configurations.

    The following general comments apply to all tests:

    a. Whenever common channels and/or traffic channels are required to perform a test, and

    their power ratios are not specified in the test, the power ratios specified in Annex B

    should be used. Adjust the Orthogonal Channel Noise Simulator (OCNS) gain such thatpower ratios (Ec/Ior) of all specified forward channels add up to one. If OCNS is not

    available, the levels of code channels and attenuators should be adjusted to maintain

    proper test parameters.

    b. During handoff tests between sectors of the same cell, Channel 2 from the beta sector

    shall have a maximum relative offset of 1 s from Channel 1 of the alpha sector at the

    mobile station antenna connector.

    c. During soft and intersector handoff tests, the neighbor list of the base station in the test

    shall include PN offsets of the other base station in the test.

    d. Pilot PN sequence offsets are denoted by Pi(i=1, 2, 3...). The following are assumed

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    Pi mod PILOT_INC = 0

    e. Base stations should be configured for normal operation as specified in [2] unless

    otherwise specified in a specific test.

    f. Unless otherwise specified, the Reverse Traffic Channel should be operated at asufficiently high Eb/No to ensure insignificant (for example, less than 1%) frame error

    rate (FER).

    g. Overhead message fields should be those required for normal operation of the base

    station unless otherwise specified in Annex B tables or in a specific test.

    h. Values of time limits and other constants should be as specified in Annex B.

    Supplementary Terms and Definitions

    AC - See Authentication Center.ACCOLC Access Overload Class

    Access Attempt -A sequence of one or more access probe sequences on the Access Channelcontaining the same message. See alsoAccess Probe and Access Probe Sequence.

    Access Channel -A Reverse CDMA Channel used by mobile stations for communicating to thebase station. The Access Channel is used for short signaling message exchanges such as calloriginations, responses to pages, and registrations. The Access Channel is a slotted randomaccess channel.

    Access Channel Message - The information part of an access probe consisting of the messagebody, length field, and CRC.

    Access Channel Response Message -A message on the Access Channel generated to reply to

    a message received from the base station.Acknowledgment -A Layer 2 response by the mobile station or the base station confirming thata signaling message was received correctly.

    Action Time - The time at which the action implied by a message should take effect.

    Active Set - The set of pilots associated with the CDMA Channels containing Forward TrafficChannels assigned to a particular mobile station.

    Advanced Forward Link Trilateration (AFLT) - A geolocation technique that utilizes the mobilestations measured time-difference-of-arrival of radio signals from the base stations (and,possibly, other terrestrial measurements).

    A-key -A secret, 64-bit pattern stored in the mobile station and HLR/AC. It is used togenerate/update the mobile stations Shared Secret Data.

    AMPS Advanced Mobile Phone Service

    AN- Access Network

    Assured Mode - Mode of delivery that guarantees (if a loss of channel is not declared) that aPDU will be delivered to the peer. A PDU sent in assured mode is retransmitted by the LACsublayer, up to a maximum number of retransmissions, until the LAC entity at the sender receivesan acknowledgement for the PDU. See also Confirmation of Delivery.

    AT 1. Attention (condition in modem control). 2. Access Terminal

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    Authentication -A procedure used by a base station to validate a mobile stations identity.

    Authentication Center (AC) -An entity that manages the authentication information related tothe mobile station.

    Autonomous Registration -A method of registration in which the mobile station registerswithout an explicit command from the base station.

    AWGN -Additive White Gaussian Noise.Band Class -A set of frequency channels and a numbering scheme for these channels.

    Base Station -A fixed station used for communicating with mobile stations. In this document, theterm base station refers to the entire cellular system infrastructure including transceiverequipment and Mobile Switching Center.

    bps - Bits per second.

    BS See base station.

    Candidate Frequency - The frequency for which the base station specifies a search set, whensearching on other frequencies while performing mobile-assisted handoffs.

    Candidate Set - The set of pilots that have been received with sufficient strength by the mobile

    station to be successfully demodulated, but have not been placed in the Active Set by the basestation. See also Active Set, Neighbor Set, and Remaining Set.

    CC Channel Configuration

    CCI Base station Configuration Change Indicator (sent on QPCH)

    CDMA - See Code Division Multiple Access.

    Candidate Frequency - The Candidate Frequency specified for a search of CDMA pilots.

    CDMA Channel - The set of channels transmitted between the base station and the mobilestations within a given CDMA frequency assignment. See also Forward CDMA Channel andReverse CDMA Channel.

    CFNA Call Forwarding No Answer

    Chip - See PN Chip.

    CMT Cellular Messaging Teleservice

    CAN Calling Party Name

    CNAP Calling Name Presentation

    CNI Calling Number Identification

    Code Channel -A subchannel of a Forward CDMA Channel. A Forward CDMA Channel contains64 code channels. Code channel zero is assigned to the Forward pilot channel. Code channels 1through 7 may be assigned either to the Paging Channels or to the Traffic Channels. Codechannel 32 may be assigned either to a Sync Channel or to a Traffic Channel. The remainingcode channels may be assigned to Traffic Channels.

    Code Division Multiple Access (CDMA) -A technique for spread-spectrum multiple-accessdigital communications that creates channels through the use of unique code sequences.

    Configuration Change Indicator -A one-bit datum sent on the Quick Paging Channel.Appearance of the Configuration Change Indicator in the Quick Paging Channel serves to alert aslotted mode mobile station, operating in the idle state, that, after performing an idle handoff, itshould monitor the Paging Channel, in order to determine if it should update its storedparameters.

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    Confirmation of Delivery - A notification sent by the LAC sublayer to Layer 3 at the sender,when the LAC entity at the sender receives the acknowledgment for a specific PDU sent inassured mode.

    CPN Calling Party Number

    CPT Cellular Paging Teleservice

    CRC - See Cyclic Redundancy Code.Cyclic Redundancy Code (CRC) -A class of linear error detecting codes which generate paritycheck bits by finding the remainder of a polynomial division.

    dBm -A measure of power expressed in terms of its ratio to one milliwatt.

    Dedicated Control Channel -A portion of a Traffic Channel (Forward or Reverse) that carries acombination of user data, signaling, and power control information.

    Distance-Based Registration -An autonomous registration method in which the mobile stationregisters whenever it enters a cell whose distance from the cell in which the mobile station lastregistered exceeds a given threshold.

    DTMF - SeeDual-Tone Multifrequency

    Dual-Tone Multifrequency (DTMF) - Signaling by the simultaneous transmission of two tones,one from a group of low frequencies and another from a group of high frequencies. Each group offrequencies consists of four frequencies.

    Eb -Average energy per information bit for the Sync Channel, Paging Channel, or Forward TrafficChannel at the mobile station antenna connector.

    Eb/No - Energy-per-bit-to noise-per-hertz ratio.

    Eb/Nt -The ratio of the combined received energy per bit to the effective noise power spectraldensity for the Sync Channel, Paging Channel, or Forward Traffic Channel at the mobile stationantenna connector.

    Ec -Average energy per PN chip for the Forward pilot channel, Sync Channel, Paging Channel,Forward Traffic Channel, power control subchannel, or OCNS.

    Ec/Io- A notation used to represent a dimensionless ratio of the average power of some code-distinguished CDMA signal channel, typically a pilot, to the total power comprised of signal plusinterference, within the signal bandwidth. It is usually expressed in dB units.

    Ec/Ior - The ratio of the average transmit energy per PN chip for the Forward pilot channel, SyncChannel, Paging Channel, Forward Traffic Channel, power control subchannel, or OCNS to thetotal transmit power spectral density.

    Erasure Indicator Bit (EIB)-A bit used in the Rate Set 2 Reverse Traffic Channel framestructure to indicate an erased Forward Fundamental Code Channel or Forward DedicatedControl Channel frame.

    ESN - Electronic Serial Number

    f-csch - Forward common signaling logical channel.f-dsch - Forward dedicated signaling logical channel.

    FER - Frame Error Rate of Forward Traffic Channel. The value of FER may be estimated byusing Service Option 2, 9, 30, or 31 (see TIA/EIA-126-C).

    FFPC Fast Forward Power Control

    Flash -An indication sent on the CDMA Channel indicating that the receiver is to invoke specialprocessing.

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    Forward CDMA Channel -A CDMA Channel from a base station to mobile stations. TheForward CDMA Channel contains one or more code channels that are transmitted on a CDMAfrequency assignment using a particular pilot PN offset. The code channels are associated withthe Forward pilot channel, Sync Channel, Paging Channels, and Traffic Channels. The ForwardCDMA Channel always carries a Forward pilot channel and may carry up to one Sync Channel,up to seven Paging Channels, and up to 63 Traffic Channels, as long as the total number ofchannels, including the Forward pilot channel, is no greater than 64.

    F-CCCH - Forward Common Control Channel

    Forward Dedicated Control Channel (F-DCCH) -A portion of a Forward Traffic Channel thatcan carry a combination of primary data, secondary data, signaling, and power controlinformation.

    Forward Fundamental Channel (F-FCH) -A portion of a Forward Traffic Channel that can carrya combination of primary data, secondary data, signaling, and power control information.

    Forward Pilot Channel (F-PICH) - A non-data-bearing direct-sequence spread spectrum signaltransmitted continuously by each CDMA base station. The Forward Pilot Channel allows a mobilestation to acquire the timing of the Forward CDMA Channel, provides a phase reference forcoherent demodulation, and provides a means for signal strength comparisons between basestations for determining when to handoff. Different base stations are identified by different pilotPN sequence time phases. See also Pilot PN Sequence, Pilot PN Sequence Offset.

    Forward Supplemental Channel (F-SCH) -An optional portion of a Forward Traffic Channel(Radio Configurations 3 and above) that operates in conjunction with a Fundamental Channeland or the Dedicated Control Channel in that Traffic Channel, and (optionally) with otherSupplemental Channels to provide higher data rate services.

    Forward Supplemental Code Channel (F-SCCH) - An optional portion of a Forward TrafficChannel (Radio Configurations 1 and 2) that operates in conjunction with a Fundamental Channelin that Traffic Channel, and (optionally) with other Supplemental Code Channels to provide higherdata rate services.

    Forward Traffic Channel -A code channel used to transport user and signaling traffic from abase station to a mobile station.

    FPC Forward Power ControlFrame -A basic timing interval in the system. For the Access Channel and Paging Channel aframe is 20 ms long. For the Traffic Channel, the frame may be 20 ms or 5 ms long. For the SyncChannel, a frame is 26.666... ms long.

    Frame Offset -A time skewing of Traffic Channel frames from System Time in integer multiplesof 1.25 ms. The maximum frame offset is 18.75 ms.

    FTP- File Transfer Protocol

    GHz - Gigahertz (109 Hertz).

    Global Positioning System (GPS) -A US government satellite system that provides locationand time information to users. See Navstar GPS Space Segment / Navigation User InterfacesICD-GPS-200 for specifications.

    Good Frames - Frames not classified as bad frames. See also Bad Frames.

    Good Message -A received message is declared a good message if it is received with a correctCRC.

    GPS - Global Positioning System

    Handoff - The act of transferring communication with a mobile station from one base station toanother.

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    Hard Handoff -A handoff characterized by a temporary disconnection of the Traffic Channel.Hard handoffs occur when the mobile station is transferred between disjoint Active Sets, theCDMA frequency assignment changes, the frame offset changes, or the mobile station is directedfrom a CDMA Traffic Channel to an AMPS voice channel. See alsoSoft Handoff.

    Hash Function -A function used by the mobile station to select one out of N available resources.The hash function distributes the available resources uniformly among a random sample of

    mobile stations.Hopping Pilot Beacon -A pilot beacon that changes CDMA Frequency periodically to simulatemultiple base stations operating on different frequencies. The transmission of the hopping pilotbeacon is discontinuous on any CDMA Channel.

    HRPD High Rate Packet Data

    HSPD High Speed Packet Data

    Idle Handoff - The act of transferring reception of the Paging Channel from one base station toanother, when the mobile station is in the Mobile Station Idle State.

    IMSI - See International Mobile Station Identity

    IMSI_M - MIN-based IMSI using the lower 10 digits to store the MIN.

    IMSI_O - Operational value of IMSI used by the mobile station for operation with the base station.

    IMSI_T - True IMSI not associated with MIN. This could be 15 digits or fewer.

    IMSI_T_S Supplement of MIN-based IMSI

    International Mobile Station Identity(IMSI) -A method of identifying stations in the land mobileservice as specified in ITU-T Recommendation E.212.

    Io - The total received power spectral density, including signal and interference, as measured atthe mobile station antenna connector.

    Ioc - The power spectral density of a band-limited white noise source (simulating interference fromother cells) as measured at the mobile station antenna connector.

    Ior - The total transmit power spectral density of the Forward CDMA Channel at the base station

    antenna connector.

    or - The received power spectral density of the Forward CDMA Channel as measured at themobile station antenna connector.

    ITU International Telecommunication Union

    IWF Inter-Working Function

    LAC Link Access Control

    Layering -A method of organization for communication protocols in which the transmitted orreceived information is transferred in pipeline fashion, within each station, in well-definedencapsulated data units between otherwise decoupled processing entities (layers). A layer isdefined in terms of its communication protocol to a peer layer in another entity and the services it

    offers to the next higher layer in its own entity.Layer 1 - Layer 1 provides for the transmission and reception of radio signals between the basestation and the mobile station. Also seePhysical Layer.

    Layer 2 - Layer 2 provides for the correct transmission and reception of signaling messages,including partial duplicate detection. Layer 2 makes use of the services provided by Layer 1.

    Layer 3 - Layer 3 provides the control messaging for the cellular or PCS telephone system. Layer3 originates and terminates signaling messages according to the semantics and timing of the

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    communication protocol between the base station and the mobile station. Layer 3 makes use ofthe services provided by Layer 2.

    Long Code -A PN sequence with period (242) - 1 that is used for scrambling on the ForwardCDMA Channel and spreading on the Reverse CDMA Channel. The long code uniquely identifiesa mobile station on both the Reverse Traffic Channel and the Forward Traffic Channel. The longcode provides limited privacy. The long code also separates multiple Access Channels on the

    same CDMA Channel. See alsoPublic Long Code and Private Long Code.Long Code Mask -A 42-bit binary number that creates the unique identity of the long code. SeealsoPublic Long Code, Private Long Code, Public Long Code Mask, and Private Long CodeMask.

    LSPD Low Speed Packet Data

    MAC Medium Access Control

    MC Message Center

    MCC - See Mobile Country Code

    MCSB - See Message Control and Status Block

    MDR Medium Data Rate

    Mean Input Power - The total received calorimetric power measured in a specified bandwidth atthe antenna connector, including all internal and external signal and noise sources.

    MHz - Megahertz (106 Hertz).

    MIN/MSIN - See Mobile Identification Number

    MNC - See Mobile Network Code

    MO Multiplex Option

    MOB_P_REV Protocol revision number supported by a mobile station

    Mobile Country Code (MCC) -A part of the E.212 IMSI identifying the home country. See ITU-TRecommendation E.212.

    Mobile Directory Number -A dialable directory number that is not necessarily the same as themobile stations air interface identification, i.e., MIN, IMSI_M or IMSI_T.

    Mobile Identification Number (MIN) - The 34-bit number that is a digital representation of the10-digit number assigned to a mobile station.

    Mobile Network Code (MNC) -A part of the E.212 IMSI identifying the home network within thehome country. See ITU-T Recommendation E.212.

    Mobile Station (MS) - A station that communicates with a base station while in motion or duringhalts at unspecified points.

    Mobile Station Identification Number(MSIN) -A part of the E.212 IMSI identifying the mobilestation within its home network. See ITU-T Recommendation E.212.

    Mobile Station Originated Call -A call originating from a mobile station.Mobile Station Terminated Call -A call received by a mobile station (not to be confused with adisconnect or call release).

    MS Mobile Station

    MSC - See Mobile Switching Center

    MSIN - See Mobile Station Identification Number

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    Mobile Switching Center (MSC) -A configuration of equipment that provides radiotelephoneservice. Also called the Mobile Telephone Switching Office (MTSO).

    Multiplex Sublayer - One of the conceptual layers of the system that multiplexes anddemultiplexes signaling traffic and various connected user traffic.

    MWI Message Waiting Indicator

    NAK- Negative AcknowledgementNAM - See Number Assignment Module

    National Mobile Station Identity (NMSI) -A part of the E.212 IMSI identifying the mobile stationwithin its home country. The NMSI consists of the MNC and the MSIN. See ITU-TRecommendation E.212.

    NDSS - See Network Directed System Selection.

    Neighbor Set - The set of pilots associated with the CDMA Channels that are probablecandidates for handoff. Normally, the Neighbor Set consists of the pilots associated with CDMAChannels that cover geographical areas near the mobile station. See also Active Set, CandidateSet, Remaining Set, and Private Neighbor Set.

    Network -A network is a subset of a cellular or PCS system, such as an area-wide cellularnetwork, a private group of base stations, or a group of base stations set up to handle a specialrequirement. A network can be as small or as large as needed, as long as it is fully containedwithin a system. See also System.

    Network Directed System Selection (NDSS) -A feature that allows the mobile station toautomatically register with a preferred system while roaming, or to be automatically directed by aservice provider, typically the home service provider, to a suggested system, regardless of thefrequency band class, cellular band, or PCS frequency block.

    Network Identification(NID) -A number that uniquely identifies a network within a cellular orPCS system. See also System Identification.

    NID - See Network Identification

    NMSI - See National Mobile Station Identity

    NNSCR Non-negotiable Service Configuration Record

    Non-Slotted Mode -An operation mode of the mobile station in which the mobile stationcontinuously monitors the Paging Channel.

    ns - Nanosecond (10-9 second).

    Nt - The effective noise power spectral density at the mobile station antenna connector.

    NULL -Any value that is not in the specified range of a field.

    Number Assignment Module (NAM) -A set of MIN/IMSI-related parameters stored in themobile station.

    OA&M Operation, Administration and Maintenance

    OCNS See Orthogonal Channel Noise SimulatorOCNS Ec -Average energy per PN chip for the OCNS.

    - The ratio of the average transmit energy per PN chip for the OCNS to the total transmit power

    spectral density.

    OLPC Outer Loop Power Control

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    Order -A type of message that contains control codes for either the mobile station or the basestation.

    Orthogonal Channel Noise Simulator (OCNS) - A hardware mechanism used to simulate theusers on the other orthogonal channels of a Forward CDMA Channel.

    Orthogonal Transmit Diversity (OTD) -An optional method of transmission of the Forward

    CDMA Channel that uses two antennas, each transmitting a fraction of the code symbols. It canbe used to enhance performance in the presence of multipath fading radio propagation.

    OTAF Over-the-air Function

    OTAPA Over-the-air Parameter Administration

    OTASP Over-the-air Service Programming

    OTD - See Orthogonal Transmit Diversity

    OUNS Other User Noise Simulator Overhead Message -A message sent by the base stationon the Paging Channel to communicate base-station-specific and system-wide information tomobile stations.

    P_REV Protocol revision level supported by a base station

    P_REV_IN_USE Protocol revision level currently in use by a mobile stationPACA - Priority Access and Channel Assignment. See PACA Call.

    PACA Call -A priority mobile station originated call for which no traffic channel or voice channelwas immediately available, and which has been queued for a priority access channel assignment.

    Packet - The unit of information exchanged between the service option applications of the basestation and the mobile station.

    Paging - The act of seeking a mobile station when a call has been placed to that mobile station.

    Paging Channel -A code channel in a CDMA channel used for transmission of controlinformation and pages from a base station to a mobile station.

    Paging Channel Slot -An 80 ms interval on the Paging Channel. Mobile stations operating in the

    slotted mode are assigned specific slots in which they monitor messages from the base station.Paging Ec -Average energy per PN chip for the Paging Channel

    - The ratio of the average transmit energy per PN chip for the Paging Channel to the total

    transmit power spectral density.

    Paging Indicator- A one-bit datum sent on the Quick Paging Channel. Quick paging indicatorsare associated with mobile stations, in pairs, via a hashing algorithm. Appearance of both of itsindicators in its assigned Quick Paging Channel slot serves to alert a slotted mode mobile station,operating in the idle state, that it should monitor the Paging Channel starting in the next slot. Seealso Quick Paging Channel.

    Parameter-Change Registration -A registration method in which the mobile station registerswhen certain of its stored parameters change.

    PCF Packet Control Function

    PCS - See Personal Communications Services

    PCS System - See Personal Communications Services System

    PDU - See Protocol Data Unit

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    competing networks. Broadcasting is prohibited and fixed operations are to be ancillary to mobileoperations.

    Personal Communication Services System -A configuration of equipment that provides PCSradiotelephone services

    Personal Communications Switching Center (PCSC) - See Mobile Switching Center (MSC)

    Physical Channel -A communication path between stations, described in terms of the RFcharacteristics such as coding, power control policies, etc.

    Physical Layer - The part of the communication protocol between the mobile station and thebase station that is responsible for the transmission and reception of data. The physical layer inthe transmitting station is presented a frame by the multiplex sublayer and transforms it into anover-the-air waveform. The physical layer in the receiving station transforms the waveform backinto a frame and presents it to the multiplex sublayer above it.

    PI See Paging Indicator

    Pilot Beacon -A transmit-only base station that broadcasts a Forward pilot channel, a SyncChannel, optionally a Paging Channel, but no Forward Traffic Channels. The mobile stationmeasures the pilot beacon to assist in CDMA hard handoffs and inter-frequency idle-modehandoffs.

    Pilot Ec -Average energy per PN chip for the Forward pilot channel

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    spectral density (noise and signals), Io, of at most K usable multipath components at the mobilestation antenna connector (see 1.4). K is the number of demodulating elements supported by themobile station.

    - The ratio of the average transmit energy per PN chip for the Forward pilot channel to the total

    transmit power spectral density.

    Pilot PN Sequence -A pair of modified maximal length PN sequences with period 215 PN chipsused to spread the Forward CDMA Channel and the Reverse CDMA Channel. Different base

    stations are identified by different pilot PN sequence offsets.Pilot PN Sequence Offset - The time offset of a Forward Pilot Channel from CDMA System time,as transmitted by the base station, expressed modulo the pilot period.

    Pilot PN Sequence Offset Index - The pilot PN sequence offset in units of 64 PN chips of aForward Pilot Channel, relative to the zero offset pilot PN sequence.

    Pilot Strength - The ratio of pilot power to total power in the signal bandwidth of a CDMAForward or Reverse Channel. See also Ec/Io.

    PM Privacy Mode

    PN - Pseudonoise

    PN Chip - One bit in a PN sequence, or the time duration of such a bit. It corresponds to the

    smallest modulation interval in a CDMA system.PNSequence Pseudo-random noise sequence. A deterministic, periodic binary sequencehaving limited statistical similarity to a Bernoulli (coin-tossing).

    Power Control Bit -A bit sent in every 1.25 ms interval on the Forward Traffic Channel thatsignals the mobile station to increase or decrease its transmit power.

    Power Control Ec -Average energy per PN chip for the power control subchannel. For the casewhen the power control sub-channel is assumed to be transmitted at the same power level that isused for the 9600 bps or 14400 bps data rate, the following equations apply: For Rate Set 1, it is

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    for 1800 bps traffic data rate. The total Forward Traffic Channel is comprised of traffic data and apower control sub-channel.

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    the total transmit power spectral density.

    Power Control Group -A 1.25 ms interval on the Forward Traffic Channel and the ReverseTraffic Channel. See also Power Control Bit.

    Power-Down Registration -An autonomous registration method in which the mobile stationregisters on power-down.

    Power-Up Registration -An autonomous registration method in which the mobile stationregisters on power-up.

    PPP Point-to-Point Protocol

    Preamble - See Access Channel Preamble and Traffic Channel Preamble

    Primary Traffic - The main traffic stream carried between the mobile station and the base stationon the Traffic Channel. See also Secondary Traffic and Signaling Traffic.

    Private Long Code - The long code characterized by the private long code mask. See also LongCode.

    Private Long Code Mask - The long code mask used to form the private long code. See alsoPublic Long Code Mask and Long Code.

    Private Neighbor Set - The set of pilots associated with the private system base stations that areprobable candidates for idle handoff. See also Active Set, Neighbor Set, Remaining Set, andCDMA Tiered Services.

    Protocol Data Unit - Encapsulated data communicated between peer layers on the mobilestation and base station. Unless specified otherwise, in this document PDU refers to the Layer 3protocol data unit transferred at the interface between layer 3 and layer 2.

    Protocol Stack - Conceptual model of the layered architecture for communication protocols (seeLayering) in which layers within a station are represented in the order of their numeric designationand requiring that transferred data be processed sequentially by each layer, in the order of theirrepresentation. Graphically, the stack is drawn vertically, with the layer having the lowestnumeric designation at the base.

    PSIST Persistence Delay

    Public Long Code - The long code characterized by the public long code mask.

    Public Long Code Mask The long code mask used to form the public long code. The maskcontains a permutation of the bits of the ESN, and also includes the channel number when usedfor a Supplemental Code Channel. See also Private Long Code Mask and Long Code.

    Public Safety Answering Point (PSAP) - A dispatch office that receives emergency calls fromthe public.

    PSTN Public Switching Telephone Network

    QPCH See Quick Paging Channel

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    Quick Paging - A feature that permits mobile stations to further conserve battery power beyondthe savings achieved by slotted mode operation. See also Paging Indicator and ConfigurationChange Indicator.

    Quick Paging Channel(QPCH)- An uncoded, on-off-keyed (OOK) spread spectrum signal sentby base stations to inform slotted mode mobile stations, operating in the idle state, whether tomonitor the Paging Channel. See also Quick Paging, Paging Indicator, and Configuration Change

    Indicator.Quick Paging Channel Slot -An 80 ms interval on the Quick Paging Channel. See also PagingIndicator and Configuration Change Indicator.

    r-csch - Reverse common signaling logical channel

    r-dsch - Reverse dedicated signaling logical channel

    Radio Configuration (RC) - A set of Forward Traffic Channel and Reverse Traffic Channeltransmission formats that are characterized by physical layer parameters such as transmissionrates, modulation characteristics and spreading rate.

    RC - See Radio configuration.

    Registration - The process by which a mobile station identifies its location and parameters to a

    base station.Registration Zone -A collection of one or more base stations treated as a unit when determiningwhether a mobile station should perform zone-based registration. See also User Zone, with whichit should not be confused.

    Release -A process that the mobile station and base station use to inform each other of calldisconnect.

    Remaining Set - The set of all allowable pilot offsets as determined by PILOT_INC, excluding thepilot offsets of the pilots in the Active Set, Candidate Set, and Neighbor Set. See also Active Set,Candidate Set, and Neighbor Set.

    Request -A layer 3 message generated by either the mobile station or the base station toretrieve information, ask for service, or command an action.

    Reservation -Air interface resources set up by the access network to carry a higher layer

    flow. A Reservation is identified by its ReservationLabel. ReservationLabels are bound to

    RLP Flows that carry higher layer flows. A Reservation can be either in the Open or Close

    state.

    Response -A layer 3 message generated as a result of another message, typically a request.

    Reverse CDMA Channel - The CDMA Channel from the mobile station to the base station. Fromthe base stations perspective, the Reverse CDMA Channel is the sum of all mobile stationtransmissions on a CDMA frequency assignment.

    Reverse Dedicated Control Channel (R-DCCH) -A portion of a Reverse Traffic Channel thatcan carry a combination of primary data, secondary data, signaling, and power control

    information.Reverse Fundamental Channel (R-FCH) - A portion of a Reverse Traffic Channel that can carrya combination of primary data, secondary data, signaling, and power control information.

    Reverse Pilot Channel (R-PICH) - A non-data-bearing direct-sequence spread spectrum signaltransmitted by each CDMA mobile station whenever the Enhanced Access Channel, ReverseCommon Control Channel, or Reverse Traffic Channel is enabled. The Reverse Pilot Channelallows a base station to acquire the timing of the Reverse CDMA Channel and provides a phase

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    reference for coherent demodulation. The Reverse Pilot Channel may be transmitted eithercontinuously or in gated mode.

    Reverse Supplemental Channel (R-SCH) -An optional portion of a Reverse Traffic Channel(Radio Configurations 3 and above) that operates in conjunction with a Fundamental Channeland or the Dedicated Control Channel in that Traffic Channel, and (optionally) with otherSupplemental Channels to provide higher data rate services.

    Reverse Supplemental Code Channel (R-SCCH) - An optional portion of a Reverse TrafficChannel (Radio Configurations 1 and 2) that operates in conjunction with a Fundamental Channelin that Traffic Channel, and (optionally) with other Supplemental Code Channels to provide higherdata rate services.

    RF Radio Frequency

    RLP Radio Link Protocol

    SCCLT Supplemental Code Channel List Table

    SCR Service Configuration Record

    SDU - See Service Data Unit

    Search Window - The range of PN sequence offsets that a mobile station searches for a pilot.

    Search Window Offset - PN sequence offset used by the mobile station to position the searchwindow when searching for a pilot.

    Secondary Traffic -An additional traffic stream that can be carried between the mobile stationand the base station on the Traffic Channel. See also Primary Traffic and Signaling Traffic.

    Service Configuration - The common attributes used by the mobile station and the base stationto build and interpret Traffic Channel frames. A service configuration consists of Forward andReverse Traffic Channel multiplex options, Forward and Reverse Traffic Channel transmissionrates, and service option connections. Service Configuration is signaled via the ServiceConfiguration information record and the Non-Negotiable Service Configuration informationrecord.

    Service Negotiation - The procedures used by the mobile station and base station to establish a

    service configuration. See also Service Option Negotiation.

    Service Option -A service compatibility of the system. Service options may be applications suchas voice, data, or facsimile. See (17).

    Service Option Connection -A particular instance or session in which the service defined by aservice option is used. Associated with a service option connection are a reference, which is usedfor uniquely identifying the service option connection, a service option, which specifies theparticular type of service in use, a Forward Traffic Channel traffic type, which specifies what typeof Forward Traffic Channel traffic is used to support the service option connection, and a ReverseTraffic Channel traffic type, which specifies what type of Reverse Traffic Channel traffic is used bythe service option connection.

    Service Option Negotiation - The procedures used by the mobile station and base station toestablish a service configuration. Service option negotiation is similar to service negotiation, butallows less flexibility for specifying the attributes of the service configuration. See also ServiceNegotiation.

    Service Redirection - The process by which the base station alters the system selection madeby a mob


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