1、3GPPR99contentsDerived from Rel99_features_v2004_07_20.zipOverview of 3GPP Release 99Summary of all Release 99 FeaturesETSI Mobile Competence Centre Version xx/07/04 Copyright ETSI 2004 CreditsThis document has been produced by the ETSI MCC department, headed by Adrian Scrase and then by JohnMeredit
2、h. The technical experts of MCC who contributed to this document are namely Claude Arzelier and Cesar Gutierrez (coordinators of the RAN aspects), Friedhelm Rodermund (for Terminal and USIM aspects), PaoloUsai (for Codec and GERAN aspects), AlainSultan (for Global Architecture and Testing aspects),
3、AdrianZoicas, AndrijanaJurisic, David Boswarthick, Joern Krause, KimmoKymalainen, Michael Clayton, Per Johan Jorgensen and Maurice Pope. The work was coordinated by Alain Sultan, who wishes to acknowledge all contributors for the high quality of their inputs.Table of Content1 Introduction 51.1 Scope
4、 51.2 References 51.2.1 Specifications 51.2.2 Tdocs 61.2.3 Change Request database 62 UMTS Features 62.1 Architecture of the GSM-UMTS Platform 62.2 The UMTS Terrestrial Radio Access Network 102.3 Mandatory Speech Codec for Narrowband Telephony Service 162.4 Codec for Low Bitrate Multimedia Telephony
5、 Service 182.5 3G audio-visual terminal characteristics 193 UMTS and GSM Features 203.1 Multimedia Messaging Service 203.2 Location Services 203.3 CAMEL phase 3 243.3.1 Global view 243.3.2 Multiple Subscriber Profile (MSP) based on CAMEL phase 3 253.4 Short Message Service enhancements 253.5 Mobile
6、Station Execution Environment 263.6 Multicall 273.7 Open Service Architecture 283.8 Super Charger 293.9 Follow Me 313.10 Synchronisation and Object exchange 313.11 Terminal interfaces 323.11.1 AT commands for 3GPP 323.11.2 Physical interfaces 333.11.3 Multiplexer 333.12 Bearer Services 333.12.1 Circ
7、uit Switched Bearer Services 333.12.2 Frame Tunnelling Mode 343.12.3 Access to ISPs and Intranets Wireless/Remote access to LANs 353.12.4 PHS Internet Access Forum Specification 353.13 UICC and USIM related features 363.13.1 UICC / Terminal interface; Physical and logical characteristics 363.13.2 Ch
8、aracteristics of the USIM application 373.13.3 UICC Application Identifiers 373.13.4 USIM Application Toolkit 383.13.5 Specification of a bearer independent protocol for SAT applications to exchange data over the GSM network 393.13.6 Specification of administrative commands and functions for IC card
9、s 393.13.7 USIM and UICC requirements 403.14 Security related features 403.14.1 Fraud Information Gathering Service 403.14.2 Immediate Service Termination 414 GSM Features 414.1 Dual Transfer Mode within GSM and GPRS 414.2 General Packet Radio Service enhancements 424.3 GSM on 400 MHz Frequency Band
10、 434.4 Enhanced Data rates for GSM Evolution 444.4.1 Enhanced GPRS 454.4.2 Enhanced Circuit Switched Data 464.4.3 Support for EGPRS in ANSI-136 networks” and “EDGE Compact” (for ANSI-136 networks only) 484.4.3.1 Framework 484.4.3.2 EDGE Compact 495 Charging and Testing 495.1 Charging 495.2 Operation
11、s, Administration, Maintenance and Provisioning 505.3 USIM/UICC Testing 515.3.1 Terminal tests for the UICC Interface 515.3.2 USIM application test specification 515.3.3 USIM conformance test specification 525.3.4 SIM toolkit test specification 525.4 3G User Equipment (UE) Testing 526 GSM Features t
12、ransposed to UMTS 546.1 Cell Broadcast Service 546.2 GSM Mobile Number Portability EURO MNP/ North American MNP 546.3 Automatic Establishment of Roaming Relations 546.4 Advanced addressing 556.5 UMTS Numbering, Addressing and Identities 556.6 Lawful Interception 567 “Features” not bringing any addit
13、ional service 567.1 Reports 567.1.1 Quality of Service 567.1.2 Noise Suppression for AMR 577.1.3 User Equipment Capability Requirements 587.1.4 Electrical safety requirements and regulations 587.1.5 Specific Absorbtion Rate (SAR) requirements and regulations in different regions 597.1.6 Multi-mode U
14、E issues 597.1.7 QoS for Speech and Multimedia Codec 597.2 Feasibility Studies 607.3 Other System Improvements 607.4 Features deleted or moved to later release 617.5 “Hollow” Features 617.6 Features for which there is no information, assumed to be abandoned and not implementable 621 Introduction1.1
15、ScopeThis document contains a high-level description of the Release 99 Features of the 3rd Generation Mobile System developed within the 3rd Generation Partnership Project (3GPP). It is part of a series of documents developed by MCC to provide a complete overview of the technical content of each Rel
16、ease.A Feature is defined as a new or substantially enhanced functionality which represents added value to the existing system (see 3GPP TR 21.900). A feature should normally embody an improved service to the customer and / or increased revenue generation potential to the supplier. Features are as i
17、ndependent as possible from each other, and relationships between features are clarified here.The concept and definition of “Feature” was introduced in Release 4, i.e. in the Release following Release 99. When elaborating this document, MCC has applied the “feature” concept to the work done for Rele
18、ase99, so the “Release 99 Features” are introduced by this document and were not officially defined as such by 3GPP. Also, the use of the 3GPP Work Plan was introduced in Release 4, i.e. there was no official tracking of the work progress in Release 99, so this document was written from a detailed r
19、eview of all specifications, change requests, meeting contributions and reports, etc.The features have been grouped into different sections: - UMTS features, - features applicable to both GSM and UMTS, - GSM features, - charging and testing activities, - GSM features transposed to UMTS and - “Featur
20、es” not bringing any additional service.For each feature (or independent item), references are given to guide the reader on how to deepen his knowledge of the subject: the Work Item Description (WID), when available, as well as the list of impacted specifications are provided in the beginning of the
21、 section describing the feature. Only the list of impacted specifications is provided here. The exact impact on a given specification due to a given feature is described in the Change Request (CR) list which can be found at the end of the specification, or in the CR database, which provides the full
22、 list of CRs for all 3GPP specifications. All this information is available on the 3GPP web site, as described below.The second part of this introduction contains global references, and provides links to the 3GPP Specifications, the temporary documents (tdocs), the Work Item Descriptions (WIDs) and
23、the CR database.The main body of this document is structured according to the 3GPP Release 99 Features: each section corresponds to one Release 99 Feature, grouped as described above.1.2 References1.2.1 SpecificationsGlobal information on the Specifications (also called “specs”) can be found at:http
24、:/www.3gpp.org/specs/specs.htmThe latest versions of all 3GPP specifications, containing the most recent corrections and additions, are available at:http:/www.3gpp.org/ftp/Specs/latest/For specific purposes, older versions might be needed. These versions are available at:http:/www.3gpp.org/ftp/Specs
25、/Archive/where the specifications are sorted by series and then by folders containing all the available versions of a given spec (one folder per spec), for all Releases.1.2.2 TdocsThe Temporary Documents (tdocs) are mainly the original papers written by the 3GPP Members, and are the inputs to the te
26、chnical groups which develop the specs. They are available (sorted by 3GPP Technical Specification Groups (TSGs) and Working Groups (WGs) at:http:/www.3gpp.org/ftp/in subdirectories starting with tsg.1.2.3 Change Request databaseA specification is originally drafted and maintained by a “rapporteur”
27、(the editor), who compiles the contents from discussions in the WGs and TSGs. When it is considered to be 80% complete, it is brought under change control. Thereafter, changes to the specification can only be made using Change Requests that are usually agreed by consensus in the Working Group respon
28、sible for the specification, and then formally approved by the relevant Technical Specification Group.The Change Request database contains all available information on Change Requests, including a Work Item code, a Change Request number that is unique within the specification (different versions are
29、 possible, but only one version can ever be approved), the status of each Change Request and references to relevant temporary document numbers and meetings. This database is available at:http:/www.3gpp.org/ftp/Information/Databases/Change_Request/CR-data.zipFurther information on CR is available at:
30、http:/www.3gpp.org/specs/CR.htm2 UMTS Features2.1 Architecture of the GSM-UMTS PlatformNo acronymReferences for WI Architecture of the GSM-UMTS Platform DocumentTitle/ContentsSMG 98-0228WI Sheets “Architecture overview of the GSM-UMTS System”, “Architecture the GSM-UMTS Platform” and “New Access Net
31、work to Core Network (BSS-NSS) interface”Impacted SpecificationsTS 23.002TS 23.060TS 23.008Network architectureGeneral Packet Radio Service Service description; Stage 2Organisation of subscriber dataNew Dedicated SpecificationsTS 23.101TS 23.110General UMTS ArchitectureUMTS Access Stratum Services a
32、nd FunctionsUMTS (Universal Mobile Telecommunication System) refers to the interconnection of a new type of Access Network (AN), the UTRAN (UMTS Terrestrial Radio Access Network), to the adapted pre-Release 99 GSM/GPRS Core Network (CN) infrastructure. The UTRAN and its new bearer services are described in the next clause. A basic requirement for Rel
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