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TIA-2000.1 Revision F, June 1, 2014 Introduction to cdma2000 Standards for Spread Spectrum Systems
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Description / Abstract:
The technical requirements contained in cdma2000 form a
compatibility standard for CDMA systems. They ensure that a mobile
station can obtain service in a system manufactured in accordance
with the cdma2000 standards. The requirements do not address the
quality or reliability of that service, nor do they cover equipment
performance or measurement procedures.
Compatibility, as used in connection with cdma2000, is
understood to mean: any cdma2000 mobile station is able to place
and receive calls in cdma2000 or IS-95 systems. Conversely, any
cdma2000 system is able to place and receive calls for cdma2000 and
IS- 95 mobile stations. In a subscriber's home system, all call
placement is automatic. Similarly, it is preferable for call
placement to be automatic when a mobile station is roaming.
To ensure compatibility, both radio system parameters and call
processing procedures are specified. The sequence of call
processing steps that the mobile stations and base stations execute
to establish calls is specified, along with the digital control
messages.
The base station is subject to different compatibility
requirements than the mobile station. Radiated power levels, both
desired and undesired, are fully specified for mobile stations, in
order to control the RF interference that one mobile station can
cause another. Base stations are fixed in location and their
interference is controlled by proper layout and operation of the
system in which the station operates. Detailed call processing
procedures are specified for mobile stations to ensure a uniform
response to all base stations. Base station procedures, which do
not affect the mobile stations' operation, are left to the
designers of the overall land system. This approach to writing the
compatibility specification is intended to provide the land system
designer with sufficient flexibility to respond to local service
needs and to account for local topography and propagation
conditions.
cdma2000 includes provisions for future service additions and
expansion of system capabilities. This release of the cdma2000
family of standards supports Spreading Rate 1 and Spreading Rate 3
operation (see [2]).