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`TS 101 350 V6.1.0 (1998-10)
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`Technical Specification
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`Digital cellular telecommunications system (Phase 2+);
`General Packet Radio Service (GPRS);
`Overall description of the GPRS radio interface;
`Stage 2
`(GSM 03.64 version 6.1.0 Release 1997)
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`GLOBAL SYSTEM FOR
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`Keywords
`Digital cellular telecommunications system,
`Global System for Mobile communications
`(GSM), General Packet Radio Service (GPRS)
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`Intellectual Property Rights .............................................................................................................................. ..6
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`Foreword .......................................................................................................................................................... .. 6
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`1
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`2
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`3
`3.1
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`3.2
`3.3
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`4
`4.1
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`4.2
`4.2.1
`4.2.2
`4.2.3
`4.2.4
`4.3
`4.4
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`4.4.1
`4.5
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`4.5.1
`4.5.2
`4.5.3
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`5
`5.1
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`5.2
`5.2.1
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`5.2.2
`5.2.2.1
`5.2.2.2
`5.2.2.3
`5.2.3
`5.3
`5.4
`5.5
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`5.5.1
`5.5.2
`5.6
`5.7
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`6
`6.1
`6.1.1
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`6.1.1.1
`6.1.1.2
`6.1.1.3
`6.1.1.4
`6.1.2
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`6.1.3
`6.1.4
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`6.2
`6.2.1
`6.2.2
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`Scope ...................................................................................................................................................... ..7
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`Normative references ............................................................................................................................. ..7
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`Abbreviations, symbols and definitions ................................................................................................. ..8
`Abbreviations ................................................................................................................................................... .. 8
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`Symbols ........................................................................................................................................................... .. 9
`Definitions ....................................................................................................................................................... .. 9
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`Packet data logical channels ................................................................................................................... ..9
`General ............................................................................................................................................................. .. 9
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`Packet Common Control Channel (PCCCH) ................................................................................................... .. 9
`Packet Random Access Channel (PRACH) - uplink only ....................................................................... .. 10
`Packet Paging Channel (PPCH) - downlink only .................................................................................... .. 10
`Packet Access Grant Channel (PAGCH) - downlink only ....................................................................... .. 10
`Packet Notification Channel (PNCH) - downlink only ............................................................................ .. 10
`Packet Broadcast Control Channel (PBCCH) - downlink only ..................................................................... .. 10
`Packet Traffic Channels ................................................................................................................................. .. 10
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`Packet Data Traffic Channel (PDTCH) ................................................................................................... .. 10
`Packet Dedicated Control Channels .............................................................................................................. .. 10
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`Packet Associated Control Channel (PACCH) ........................................................................................ .. 10
`Packet Timing advance Control Channel, uplink (PTCCH/U) ................................................................ .. 1 1
`Packet Timing advance Control Channel, downlink (PTCCH/D) ........................................................... .. 11
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`Mapping of packet data logical channels onto physical channels ........................................................ .. 1 1
`General ........................................................................................................................................................... .. 11
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`Packet Common Control Channels (PCCCH) ............................................................................................... .. 1 1
`PCCCH on 51-multiframe ........................................................................................................................ .. 11
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`PCCCH mapped on 52-multiframe (PDCH) ............................................................................................ .. 12
`Packet Random Access Channel (PRACH) ....................................................................................... .. 12
`Packet Paging Channel (PPCH) ......................................................................................................... .. 12
`Packet Access Grant Channel (PAGCH) ............................................................................................ .. 12
`Packet Notification Channel (PNCH) ...................................................................................................... .. 12
`Packet Broadcast Control Channel (PBCCH) ................................................................................................ .. 12
`Packet Timing advance Control Channel (PTCCH) ...................................................................................... .. 12
`Packet Traffic Channels ................................................................................................................................. .. 12
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`Packet Data Traffic Channel (PDTCH) ................................................................................................... .. 12
`Packet Associated Control Channel (PACCH) ........................................................................................ .. 13
`Downlink resource sharing ............................................................................................................................ .. 13
`Uplink resource sharing ................................................................................................................................. .. 13
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`Radio Interface (Um) ........................................................................................................................... .. 13
`Radio Resource management principles ........................................................................................................ .. 14
`Allocation of resources for the GPRS ...................................................................................................... .. 14
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`Master-Slave concept ......................................................................................................................... .. 14
`Capacity on demand concept .............................................................................................................. .. 14
`Procedures to support capacity on demand ........................................................................................ .. 14
`Release of PDCH not carrying PCCCH ............................................................................................. .. 15
`Multiframe structure for PDCH ............................................................................................................... .. 15
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`Scheduling of PBCCH information. ........................................................................................................ .. 16
`SMS cell broadcast................................................................................................................................... .. 16
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`Radio Resource operating modes .................................................................................................................. .. 16
`Packet idle mode ...................................................................................................................................... .. 16
`Packet transfer mode ................................................................................................................................ .. 16
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`6.3
`6.4
`6.5
`6.5.1
`6.5.2
`6.5.3
`6.5.4
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`6.5.5
`6.5.5.1
`6.5.5.2
`6.5.5.3
`6.5.5.3.1
`6.5.5.3.2
`6.5.6
`6.5.6.1
`6.5.6.2
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`6.5.6.3
`6.5.7
`6.5.7.1
`6.5.7.2
`6.5.7.2.1
`6.5.8
`6.5.8.1
`6.5.8.2
`6.5.8.3
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`6.5.8.3.1
`6.5.8.3.2
`6.5.8.4
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`6.5.9
`6.5.10
`6.6
`6.6.1
`6.6.2
`6.6.3
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`6.6.4
`6.6.4.1
`6.6.4.2
`6.6.4.3
`6.6.4.4
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`Correspondence between Radio Resource operating modes and Mobility Management States .............. .. 17
`Layered overview of radio interface .............................................................................................................. .. 18
`Physical RF Layer .......................................................................................................................................... .. 19
`Physical Link Layer ....................................................................................................................................... .. 19
`Layer Services .......................................................................................................................................... .. 19
`Layer Functions ........................................................................................................................................ .. 19
`Service Primitives .................................................................................................................................... .. 19
`Radio Block Structure .............................................................................................................................. .. 21
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`Channel Coding ........................................................................................................................................ .. 21
`Channel coding for PDTCH ............................................................................................................... .. 21
`Channel coding for PACCH, PBCCH, PAGCH, PPCH,PNCH and PTCCH .................................... .. 23
`Channel Coding for the PRACH ........................................................................................................ .. 23
`Coding of the 8 data bit Packet Access Burst ............................................................................... .. 23
`Coding of the 11 data bit Packet Access Burst ............................................................................. .. 23
`Cell Re-selection ...................................................................................................................................... .. 23
`Measurements for Cell Re-selection ................................................................................................... .. 24
`Broadcast Information ........................................................................................................................ .. 24
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`Optional measurement reports and network controlled cell re-selection............................................ .. 24
`Timing Advance ....................................................................................................................................... .. 24
`Initial timing advance estimation........................................................................................................ .. 25
`Continuous timing advance update .................................................................................................... .. 25
`Mapping on the multiframe structure ............................................................................................ .. 26
`Power control procedure .......................................................................................................................... .. 27
`MS output power ................................................................................................................................ .. 27
`BTS output power .............................................................................................................................. .. 28
`Measurements at MS side ................................................................................................................... .. 28
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`Deriving the C value ..................................................................................................................... .. 28
`Derivation of Channel Quality Report .......................................................................................... .. 28
`Measurements at BSS side ................................................................................................................. .. 29
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`Scheduling the MS activities during the PTCCH and idle frames ........................................................... .. 29
`Discontinuous Reception (DRX) ............................................................................................................. .. 29
`Medium Access Control and Radio Link Control Layer ............................................................................... .. 30
`Layer Services .......................................................................................................................................... .. 30
`Layer Functions ........................................................................................................................................ .. 31
`Service Primitives .................................................................................................................................... .. 31
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`Model of Operation .................................................................................................................................. .. 31
`Uplink State Flag ................................................................................................................................ .. 32
`Temporary Block Flow....................................................................................................................... .. 33
`Temporary Flow Identity .................................................................................................................... .. 33
`Medium Access modes ....................................................................................................................... .. 33
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`6.6.4.5
`6.6.4.6
`6.6.4.7
`6.6.4.7.1
`6.6.4.7.2
`6.6.4.7.2.1
`6.6.4.7.2.2
`6.6.4.7.3
`6.6.4.7.4
`6.6.4.8
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`6.6.4.8.1
`6.6.4.8.2
`6.6.4.8.3
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`6.6.4.9
`6.7
`6.8
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`Acknowledged mode for RLC/l\/1AC operation ................................................................................. .. 33
`Unacknowledged mode for RLC/l\/1AC operation.............................................................................. .. 33
`Mobile Originated Packet Transfer .................................................................................................... .. 34
`Uplink Access ............................................................................................................................... .. 34
`Dynamic/Extended Dynamic allocation ....................................................................................... .. 35
`Uplink Packet Transfer ........................................................................................................... .. 35
`Release of the Resources ......................................................................................................... .. 36
`Fixed Allocation ........................................................................................................................... .. 37
`Contention Resolution .................................................................................................................. .. 37
`Mobile Terminated Packet Transfer ................................................................................................... .. 38
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`Packet Paging ................................................................................................................................ .. 38
`Downlink Packet Transfer ............................................................................................................ .. 38
`Release of the Resources .............................................................................................................. .. 39
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`Simultaneous Uplink and Downlink Packet Transfer ........................................................................ .. 39
`Abnormal cases in GPRS MS Ready State .................................................................................................... .. 40
`PTM-M Data Transfer ................................................................................................................................... .. 40
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`Annex A (informative):
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`Bibliography ................................................................................................. ..41
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`Annex B (informative):
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`Document change history ............................................................................ ..42
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`History ............................................................................................................................................................ ..43
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`lPRs essential or potentially essential to the present document may have been declared to ET S1. The information
`pertaining to these essential lPRs, if any, is publicly available for ETSI members and non-members, and can be
`found in SR 000 314: ”Intellectual Property Rights (IPRs); Essential, or potentially Essential, IPRs notified to ETSI in
`respect ofETSI standards”, which is available free of charge from the ETSI Secretariat. Latest updates are available on
`the ETSI Web server (http://www.etsi.org/ipr).
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`Pursuant to the ETSI IPR Policy, no investigation, including IPR searches, has been carried out by ET Sl. No guarantee
`can be given as to the existence of other lPRs not referenced in SR 000 314 (or the updates on the ETSI Web server)
`which are, or may be, or may become, essential to the present document.
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`Foreword
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`This Technical Specification (TS) has been produced by the Special Mobile Group (SMG) of the European
`Telecommunications Standards Institute (ETSI).
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`This TS defines the overall description for lower-layer functions of the General Packet Radio Service (GPRS) radio
`interface (Um) within the digital cellular telecommunications system.
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`The contents of this TS is subject to continuing work within SMG and may change following formal SMG approval.
`Should SMG modify the contents of this TS, it will be re-released by SMG with an identifying change of release date
`and an increase in version number as follows:
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`Version 6.X.y
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`X the second digit is incremented for all changes of substance, i.e. technical enhancements, corrections,
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`Scope
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`This ETSI TS provides the overall description for lower-layer functions of the General Packet Radio Service (GPRS)
`radio interface (Um).
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`The overall description provides the following information:
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`- The services offered to higher-layer functions,
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`- The distribution of required functions into functional groups,
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`- A definition of the capabilities of each functional group,
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`Service primitives for each functional group, including a description of what services and information flows are
`to be provided, and
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`- A model of operation for information flows within and between the functions.
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`This specification is applicable to the following GPRS Um functional layers:
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`- Radio Link Control functions,
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`- Medium Access Control functions, and
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`Physical Link Control functions.
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`This document describes the information transfer and control functions to be used across the radio (Um) interface for
`communication between the MS and the Network, see Figure l.
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`GS\/I 03.60 describe the overall GPRS logical architecture and the GPRS functional layers above the Radio Link
`Control and Medium Access Control layer.
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`GS\/I 04.07 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.
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`GS\/I 04.08 contains the definition of GPRS RLC/MAC procedures when operating on the Common Control Channel
`(CCCH).
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`GS\/I 04.60 contains the definition of RLC/MAC functions when operating on a Packet Data Channel (PDCH).
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`GS\/I 04.64 contains functional procedures for the Logical Link Control (LLC) layer above the RLC/MAC.
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`GS\/I 05 series defines the Physical Link layer and Physical RF layer.
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`Figure 1: Scope of GPRS Logical Radio Interface Architecture
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`Normative references
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`The following documents contain provisions which, through reference in this text, constitute provisions of the present
`document.
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`- References are either specific (identified by date of publication, edition number, version number, etc.) or
`non-specific.
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`- For a specific reference, subsequent revisions do not apply.
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`- For a non-specific reference, the latest version applies.
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`GS\/1 01.04 (ETR 350): “Digital cellular telecommunications system (Phase 2+); Abbreviations
`and acronyms“.
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`GS\/1 02.60: “Digital cellular telecommunications system (Phase 2--); General Packet Radio
`Service (GPRS); Stage 2 “.
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`GS\/1 03.60: “Digital cellular telecommunications system (Phase 2--); Stage 2 Service Description
`of the General Packet Radio Service (GPRS)“.
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`GS\/1 04.04: “Digital cellular telecommunications system; Layer 1; General requirements”.
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`GS\/1 04.07: “Digital cellular telecommunications system (Phase 2--); Mobile radio interface
`signalling layer 3 General aspects”
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`GS\/1 04.08: “Digital cellular telecommunications system (Phase 2--); Mobile radio interface layer
`3 specification”
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`GS\/1 04.60: “Digital cellular telecommunications system(Phase 2+); General Packet Radio
`Service (GPRS); Mobile Station (MS) — Base Station System (BSS) interface; Radio Link
`Control/Medium Access Control (RLC/MAC) protocol“.
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`GS\/1 04.64: “Digital cellular telecommunications system(Phase 2+); General Packet Radio
`Service (GPRS); Logical Link Control (LLC)“.
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`GS\/1 04.65: “Digital cellular telecommunications system (Phase 2--); General Packet Radio
`Service (GPRS); Subnetwork Dependent Convergence Protocol (S\1DCP)“.
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`GS\/1 05.01: “Digital cellular telecommunications system (Phase 2--); Physical layer on the radio
`path; General description“.
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`GS\/1 05.02: “Digital cellular telecommunications system (Phase 2--); Multiplexing and multiple
`access on the radio path“.
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`GS\/1 05.03: “Digital cellular telecommunications system (Phase 2--); Channel coding“.
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`GS\/1 05.04: “Digital cellular telecommunications system (Phase 2--); Modulation“.
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`GS\/1 05.05: “Digital cellular telecommunications system (Phase 2--); Radio transmission and
`reception“.
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`GS\/1 05.08: “Digital cellular telecommunications system (Phase 2--); Radio subsystem link
`control“
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`GS\/1 05.10: “Digital cellular telecommunications system (Phase 2--); Radio subsystem
`synchronisation“.
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`3
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`Abbreviations, symbols and definitions
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`3.1
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`Abbreviations
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`In addition to abbreviations in GSM 01.04 and GSM 02.60 following abbreviations apply:
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`BCS
`BEC
`BH
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`CS
`CU
`FH
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`Block Check Sequence
`Backward Error Correction
`Block Header
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`Coding Scheme
`Cell Update
`Frame Header
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`NCH
`NSS
`PACCH
`PAGCH
`PBCCH
`PC
`PCCCH
`PDCH
`PDTCH
`PDU
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`PL
`PNCH
`PPCH
`PRACH
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`PTCCH
`RLC
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`SGSN
`SNDC
`TA
`TBF
`TFI
`USF
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`Gateway GPRS Support Node
`Logical Link Control
`Medium Access Control
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`Notification Channel (for PTM-M on CCCH)
`Network and Switching Subsystem
`Packet Associate Control Channel
`Packet Access Grant Channel
`Packet Broadcast Control Channel
`Power Control
`Packet Common Control Channel
`Packet Data Channel
`Packet Data Traffic Channel
`Protocol Data Unit
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`Physical Link
`Packet Notification Channel (for PTM-M on PCCCH)
`Packet Paging Channel
`Packet Random Access Channel
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`Packet Timing Advance Control Channel
`Radio Link Control
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`Serving GPRS Support Node
`Subnetwork Dependent Convergence
`Timing Advance
`Temporary Block Flow
`Temporary Frame Identity
`Uplink State Flag
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`3.2
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`Symbols
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`For the purposes of this TS the following symbols apply.
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`Gb
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`Um
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`Interface between an SGSN and a BSC.
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`Interface between MS and GPRS fixed network part. The Um interface is the GPRS network
`interface for providing packet data services over the radio to the MS.
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`3.3
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`Definitions
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`GPRS specific definitions can be found in 02.60 and 03.60.
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`4
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`NOTE:
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`Packet data logical channels
`The text in this clause is informative. The normative text is in GSM 05.02. Where there is a conflict
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`between these descriptions, the normative text has precedence.
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`4.1
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`General
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`This subclause describes the packet data logical channels that are supported by the radio subsystem. The packet data
`logical channels are mapped onto the physical channels that are dedicated to packet data.
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`The physical channel dedicated to packet data traffic is called a Packet Data Channel (PDCH).
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`4.2
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`Packet Common Control Channel (PCCCH)
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`PCCCH comprises logical channels for common control signalling used for packet data as described in the following
`subclauses.
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`Packet Random Access Channel (PRACH) - uplink only
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`PRACH is used by MS to initiate uplink transfer for sending data or signalling information. Packet Access burst and
`Extended Packet Access burst are used on PRACH [12].
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`4.2.2
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`Packet Paging Channel (PPCH) - downlink only
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`PPCH is used to page an MS prior to downlink packet transfer. PPCH uses paging groups in order to allow usage of
`DRX mode. PPCH can be used for paging of both circuit switched and packet data services. The paging for circuit
`switched services on PPCH is applicable for class A and B GPRS MSs in Network operation mode I, see GSM 03.60.
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`4.2.3
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`Packet Access Grant Channel (PAGCH) - downlink only
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`PAGCH is used in the packet transfer establishment phase to send resource assignment to an MS prior to packet
`transfer.
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`4.2.4
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`Packet Notification Channel (PNCH) - downlink only
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`PNCH is used to send a PTM-M (Point To Multipoint - Multicast) notification to a group of MSs prior to a PTM-M
`packet transfer.
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`DRX mode shall be provided for monitoring PNCH. Furthermore, a “PTM-M new message” indicator may optionally
`be sent on all individual paging channels to inform MSs interested in PTM-M when they need to listen to PNCH.
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`The PTM-M service is not specified in GPRS Phase 1.
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`4.3
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`Packet Broadcast Control Channel (PBCCH) — downlink
`only
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`PBCCH broadcasts packet data specific System Information. If PBCCH is not allocated, the packet data specific system
`information is broadcast on BCCH.
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`4.4
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`Packet Traffic Channels
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`4.4.1
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`Packet Data Traffic Channel (PDTCH)
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`PDTCH is a channel allocated for data transfer. It is temporarily dedicated to one MS or to a group of MSs in the
`PTM-M case. In the multislot operation, one MS may use multiple PDTCHs in parallel for individual packet transfer.
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`All packet data traffic channels are uni-directional, either uplink (PDTCH/U), for a mobile originated packet transfer or
`downlink (PDTCH/D) for a mobile terminated packet transfer.
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`4.5
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`Packet Dedicated Control Channels
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`4.5.1
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`Packet Associated Control Channel (PACCH)
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`PACCH conveys signalling information related to a given MS. The signalling information includes e. g.
`acknowledgements and Power Control information. PACCH carries also resource assignment and reassignment
`messages, comprising the assignment of a capacity for PDTCH(s) and for further occurrences of PACCH. The PACCH
`shares resources with PDTCHs, that are currently assigned to one MS. Additionally, an MS that is currently involved
`in packet transfer, can be paged for circuit switched services on PACCH.
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`Packet Timing advance Control Channel, uplink (PTCCH/U)
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`PTCCH/U is used to transmit random access burst to allow estimation of the timing advance for one MS in packet
`transfer mode.
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`4.5.3
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`Packet Timing advance Control Channel, downlink (PTCCH/D)
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`PTCCH/D is used to transmit timing advance information updates to several MS. One PTCCH/D is paired with several
`PTCCH/U’s.
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`Mapping of packet data logical channels onto
`physical channels
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`NOTE:
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`The text in this clause is informative. The normative text is in GSM 05.02 [1 1]. Where there is a conflict
`between these descriptions, the normative text has precedence.
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`5.1
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`General
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`Different packet data logical channels can occur on the same physical channel (i.e. PDCH). The sharing of the physical
`channel is based on blocks of 4 consecutive bursts, except for PTCCH. The mapping in frequency of PDCH on to the
`physical channel shall be as defined in GSM 05.02.
`
`On PRACH and PTCCH/U, access bursts are used. On all other packet data logical channels, radio blocks comprising 4
`normal bursts are used. The only exception is some messages on uplink PACCH which comprise 4 consecutive access
`bursts (to increase robustness).
`
`5.2
`
`Packet Common Control Channels (PCCCH)
`
`At a given time, the logical channels of the PCCCH are mapped on different physical resources than the logical
`channels of the CCCH.
`
`The PCCCH does not have to be allocated permanently in the cell. Whenever the PCCCH is not allocated, the CCCH
`shall be used to initiate a packet transfer.
`
`One given MS may use only a subset of the PCCCH, the subset being mapped onto one physical channel (i.e. PDCH).
`
`The mapping of the PCCCH, when it exists, onto the physical channels shall follow one of the following rules:
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`-
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`-
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`PCCCH is mapped on one or several physical channels according to a 51-multiframe. In that case it occupies the
`whole of the physical channels along with the PBCCH
`
`PCCCH is mapped on one or several physical channels according to a 52-multiframe, In that case the PCCCH,
`PBCCH and PDTCH share same physical channels (PDCHs).
`
`This configuration is mutually exclusive on a cell i.e. the PCCCH is mapped either on a 51 or a 52-multiframe. The
`existence and location and the type of the PCCCH shall be broadcast on the cell [6].
`
`Since phase 1 and phase 2 MS can only see and use the CCCH, the use on the PCCCH can be optimised for GPRS e. g.
`a PRACH of l 1 bits can be used on uplink.
`
`5.2.1
`
`PCCCH on 51-multiframe
`
`The mapping of the PRACH, PPCH and PAGCH follows similar rules as the RACH, PCH and AGCH on each physical
`channel on which the PCCCH is mapped. It is simply mapped on different physical channels.
`
`ETSI
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`ZTE Corporation and ZTE (USA) Inc.
`Exhibit 1005.10-00011
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`5.2.2
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`PCCCH mapped on 52-multiframe (PDCH)
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`5.2.2.1
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`Packet Random Access Channel (PRACH)
`
`The PRACH is mapped on one or several physical channels. The physical channels on which the PRACH is mapped
`are derived by the MS from information broadcast on the PBCCH or BCCH.
`
`PRACH is determined by the Uplink State

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