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TIA-102.AABH 2014 Edition, November 1, 2014 Project 25 Dynamic Regrouping Messages and Procedures
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Description / Abstract:
The scope of this document addresses the procedures and
associated messaging for the following types of Dynamic
Regrouping:
• Two-way regroup (a.k.a. Patch) (MFIDA4 and MFID90)
• One-way regroup (a.k.a. Simulselect) (MFIDA4 only)
• Individual regroup (MFID90 only)
The procedures and associated messaging specified in this
document support Dynamic Regrouping over the FDMA (Um)
and Two-Slot TDMA (Um2) Common Air Interfaces.
Purpose
The purpose of this document is to specify the messaging and
procedures that allow Dynamic Regrouping operations in a trunking
system. The term "Dynamic Regrouping" refers to Individual and
Group Regrouping operations.
Individual regrouping assigns an affiliated radio to a new
talkgroup for communication purposes. This allows radios to be
reassigned over the air without the need for intervention by the
radio user. Group Regrouping is done by signaling regrouping
information to SUs currently affiliated to the affected talkgroups.
The talkgroups are grouped together into a larger talkgroup called
a ‘supergroup.' A supergroup is a unique type of working group only
used in Group Regrouping operations. The acronym for a ‘Supergroup
Working Group ID' is ‘SP-WGID.'
Group regrouping may take the form of a two-way regroup (a.k.a.
"patch) or a one-way regroup (a.k.a. "simulselect). Both patch and
simulselect allow communication with multiple groups on a single
voice channel by linking multiple groups into a supergroup. A
two-way patch allows voice communications in both directions on the
Supergroup Working Group ID (SP-WGID), from dispatcher to SUs and
from SUs to SUs and dispatchers. A ‘simulselect' is a one-way
patch, from dispatcher to SUs only, where SUs are only allowed to
receive on the SP-WGID while transmitting on their normally
selected WGID.
Currently deployed implementations support one of two different
methods, referred to as "MFIDA4 Explicit Encryption" or "MFID90
Airlink Efficient." Since both of these methods are already
available in the field, the TIA/TR8 Private Land Mobile Radio
committee decided to accept both of these methods into the TIA-102
suite of Standards. This document describes the specifications of
these methods. An RFSS may implement the MFIDA4 method, or the
MFID90 method, or both. Subscriber manufacturers shall implement
both methods to ensure interoperability across different RFSSs.