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3GPP TS 36.300 V8.3 - 株式会社QT

3 GPP TS (2007-12) technical Specification3rd Generation Partnership Project; technical Specification Group Radio Access Network;Evolved Universal Terrestrial Radio Access (E-UTRA) and Evolved Universal Terrestrial Radio Access Network (E-UTRAN);Overall description;Stage 2(Release 8) The present document has been developed within the 3rd Generation Partnership Project (3 GPPTM) and may be further elaborated for the purposes of 3 GPP. The present document has not been subject to any approval process by the 3 GPP Organizational Partners and shall not be implemented. This Specification is provided for future development work within 3 GPP only. The Organizational Partners accept no liability for any use of this and reports for implementation of the 3 GPP TM system should be obtained via the 3 GPP Organizational Partners' Publications Offices. 3 GPP 3 GPP TS (2007-12)2 Release 8 Keywords UMTS, stage 2, radio, architecture 3 GPP Postal address 3 GPP support office address 650 Route des Lucioles - Sophia Antipolis Valbonne - FRANCE Tel.

3GPP TS 36.300 V8.3.0 (2007-12) Technical Specification 3rd Generation Partnership Project; Technical Specification Group Radio Access Network; Evolved Universal Terrestrial Radio Access (E-UTRA)

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Transcription of 3GPP TS 36.300 V8.3 - 株式会社QT

1 3 GPP TS (2007-12) technical Specification3rd Generation Partnership Project; technical Specification Group Radio Access Network;Evolved Universal Terrestrial Radio Access (E-UTRA) and Evolved Universal Terrestrial Radio Access Network (E-UTRAN);Overall description;Stage 2(Release 8) The present document has been developed within the 3rd Generation Partnership Project (3 GPPTM) and may be further elaborated for the purposes of 3 GPP. The present document has not been subject to any approval process by the 3 GPP Organizational Partners and shall not be implemented. This Specification is provided for future development work within 3 GPP only. The Organizational Partners accept no liability for any use of this and reports for implementation of the 3 GPP TM system should be obtained via the 3 GPP Organizational Partners' Publications Offices. 3 GPP 3 GPP TS (2007-12)2 Release 8 Keywords UMTS, stage 2, radio, architecture 3 GPP Postal address 3 GPP support office address 650 Route des Lucioles - Sophia Antipolis Valbonne - FRANCE Tel.

2 : +33 4 92 94 42 00 Fax: +33 4 93 65 47 16 Internet Copyright Notification No part may be reproduced except as authorized by written permission. The copyright and the foregoing restriction extend to reproduction in all media. 2007, 3 GPP Organizational Partners (ARIB, ATIS, CCSA, ETSI, TTA, TTC). All rights reserved. 3 GPP 3 GPP TS (2007-12)3 Release 8 Contents Foreword ..9 1 Scope ..10 2 References ..10 3 Definitions, symbols and abbreviations ..11 Definitions ..11 4 Overall architecture ..13 Functional S1 Interface ..16 X2 Radio Protocol User plane ..16 Control Synchronization ..18 IP fragmentation ..18 5 Physical Layer for Downlink Transmission Scheme ..20 Basic transmission scheme based on OFDM ..20 Physical-layer processing ..20 Physical downlink control Downlink Reference signal ..21 Downlink multi-antenna MBSFN transmission.

3 21 Physical layer procedure ..21 Link adaptation ..21 Power Cell search ..22 Physical layer measurements definition ..22 Uplink Transmission Scheme ..22 Basic transmission Physical-layer processing ..23 Physical uplink control channel ..23 Uplink Reference signal ..23 Random access preamble ..24 Uplink multi-antenna transmission ..24 Physical channel procedure ..24 Link adaptation ..24 Uplink Power Uplink timing control ..24 Transport Channels ..24 Mapping between transport channels and physical channels ..26 E-UTRA physical layer 6 Layer 2 ..26 MAC Sublayer ..27 Services and Logical Control Channels ..28 Traffic Channels ..29 Mapping between logical channels and transport Mapping in Uplink ..29 3 GPP 3 GPP TS (2007-12)4 Release 8 Mapping in RLC Sublayer ..30 Services and PDU Structure.

4 30 PDCP Sublayer ..31 Services and PDU Structure ..32 Data flows through Layer 2 ..32 7 Services and Functions ..32 RRC protocol states & state transitions ..33 Transport of NAS System RRC 8 E-UTRAN E-UTRAN related UE identities ..35 Network entity related 9 ARQ and HARQ ..36 HARQ principles ..36 ARQ principles ..36 HARQ/ARQ interactions ..37 10 Intra E-UTRAN ..37 Mobility Management in EMM-IDLE ..37 Cell selection ..37 Cell reselection ..38 Handling in Handling above eNB ..39 Mobility Management Entity (MME) .. 39 Mobility Management in EMM-CONNECTED ..39 Handover ..39 C-plane U-plane Path Data For RLC-AM bearers ..43 For RLC-UM bearers ..44 Handling in Handling above eNB ..44 Mobility Management Entity (MME) .. 44 Timing Advance ..44 Measurements ..44 Intra-frequency neighbour (cell) measurements.

5 46 Inter-frequency neighbour (cell) measurements .. 46 Paging and C-plane establishment ..46 Random Access Contention based random access procedure .. 47 Non-contention based random access procedure ..48 Interaction model between L1 and L2/3 for Random Access Radio Link Failure ..49 Radio Access Network Handling of Roaming and Area Restrictions for UEs in EMM-CONNECTED ..51 Inter Cell Handover ..52 Inter-RAT cell change order to GERAN with Measurements ..53 Inter-RAT handovers from 53 Inter-RAT handovers to E-UTRAN ..53 3 GPP 3 GPP TS (2007-12)5 Release 8 Inter-RAT cell reselection from E-UTRAN .. 53 Limiting measurement load at UE ..53 Network Aspects ..53 Mobility between E-UTRAN and Non-3 GPP radio technologies ..53 UE Capability Configuration ..53 Mobility between E-UTRAN and cdma2000 Tunneling of cdma2000 Messages over E-UTRAN between UE and cdma2000 Access Mobility between E-UTRAN and HRPD.

6 55 Mobility from E-UTRAN to HRPD System Information Transmission in Measuring HRPD from E-UTRAN ..55 Idle Mode Measurement Control ..55 Active Mode Measurement Active Mode Pre-registration to HRPD Procedure ..56 E-UTRAN to HRPD Cell Re-selection ..56 E-UTRAN to HRPD Handover ..56 Mobility from HRPD to Mobility between E-UTRAN and cdma2000 Mobility from E-UTRAN to cdma2000 1xRTT ..57 cdma2000 1xRTT System Information Transmission in E-UTRAN ..57 Measuring cdma2000 1xRTT from Idle Mode Measurement Active Mode Measurement Control ..57 Active Mode Measurement ..58 E-UTRAN to cdma2000 1xRTT Cell Re-selection ..58 E-UTRAN to cdma2000 1xRTT Handover ..58 Mobility from cdma2000 1xRTT to E-UTRAN ..58 Area Restrictions ..58 Mobility to and from CSG Inbound mobility to CSG cells ..58 RRC_IDLE ..58 RRC_CONNECTED.

7 59 Outbound mobility from CSG RRC_IDLE ..59 RRC_CONNECTED ..59 11 Scheduling and Rate Basic Scheduler Downlink Uplink Void ..60 Measurements to Support Scheduler Rate Control of GBR, MBR, and AMBR ..60 CQI reporting for Scheduling ..61 12 DRX in RRC_CONNECTED ..61 13 QoS concept and bearer service architecture ..63 Resource establishment and QoS signalling ..64 14 Security ..64 Overview and Principles ..64 Security termination points ..65 State Transitions and RRC_IDLE to RRC_CONNECTED to Intra E-UTRAN AS Key Change in RRC_CONNECTED ..67 Security Interworking ..67 3 GPP 3 GPP TS (2007-12)6 Release 8 15 E-MBMS Logical Architecture ..68 E-MBMS User Plane Protocol Architecture ..69 MBMS Cells ..70 MBMS-dedicated cell ..70 MBMS/Unicast-mixed cell ..70 MBMS Transmission.

8 71 General ..71 Single-cell transmission ..71 Multi-cell MBMS Reception States ..72 MCCH Structure ..72 Service Continuity ..73 Network Network Functions for Support of Multiplexing ..73 16 Radio Resource Management aspects ..73 RRM Radio Bearer Control (RBC)..74 Radio Admission Control (RAC) ..74 Connection Mobility Control (CMC)..74 Dynamic Resource Allocation (DRA) - Packet Scheduling (PS)..74 Inter-cell Interference Coordination (ICIC) ..74 Load Balancing (LB)..75 Inter-RAT Radio Resource Management ..75 RRM Centralised Handling of certain RRM Functions ..75 De-Centralised Load balancing 17 RF aspects ..75 Spectrum 18 UE capabilities ..75 19 S1 Interface ..75 S1 User plane ..75 S1 Control Plane ..76 S1 Interface S1 Paging function ..77 S1 UE Context Management function ..77 Initial Context Setup Mobility Functions for UEs in EMM-CONNECTED.

9 77 Intra-LTE Inter-3 GPP-RAT Handover ..78 EPS Bearer Service Management 78 NAS Signalling Transport function ..78 NAS Node Selection S1-interface management functions ..78 S1 Interface Signalling Procedures ..78 Paging procedure ..79 S1 UE Context Release S1 UE Context Release (EPC triggered)..79 S1 UE Context Release Request (eNB triggered) ..80 Initial Context Setup procedure ..80 EPS Bearer signalling procedures ..81 EPS Bearer Setup procedure ..81 EPS Bearer Modification procedure .. 82 EPS Bearer Release procedure (MME initiated)..83 EPS Bearer Release procedure (eNB initiated)..83 Handover signalling procedures ..84 Handover Preparation procedure .. 84 3 GPP 3 GPP TS (2007-12)7 Release 8 Handover Resource Allocation procedure ..84 Handover Notification Handover Path Switch procedure.

10 86 NAS transport procedures ..86 S1 interface Management Reset eNB initiated Reset procedure ..88 MME initiated Reset procedure ..88 Error Indication functions and procedures ..89 eNB initiated error indication ..89 MME initiated error indication ..89 20 X2 User Plane ..90 Control Plane ..90 X2-CP Functions ..91 X2-CP Procedures ..91 Handover Preparation procedure ..91 Handover Cancellation procedure ..92 Inter-cell Load Management ..93 21 System and Terminal Overall System Physical layer complexity ..93 UE complexity ..93 22 Support for self-configuration and self-optimisation ..93 Definitions ..93 UE Support for self-configuration and Self-configuration ..95 Dynamic configuration of the S1-MME Prerequisites ..95 SCTP initialization ..95 Application layer initialization ..95 23 Others ..96 Support for real time IMS services.


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