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Halifax, 31 Oct – 3 Nov 2011ICT Accessibility For All Input from TR-45.5 Update: GSC-16 to GSC-17
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Halifax, 31 Oct – 3 Nov 2011ICT Accessibility For All Continuing Cooperation on IMT Standardization Speaker(s) Document No: GSC17-PLEN-xx Source: TIA Contact: (TIA will determine speakers for GSC-17 presentation) Mark Epstein (mepstein@qualcomm.com)mepstein@qualcomm.com Fran O’Brien (fran.obrien@alcatel-lucent.com)fran.obrien@alcatel-lucent.com GSC Session: PLENARY Agenda Item: x.x
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Halifax, 31 Oct – 3 Nov 2011ICT Accessibility For All GSC16-PLEN-16 3 IMT Standardization Highlights TIA continues to actively support the ITU IMT Standardization Activities by: –Providing input on IMT-2000 technologies based on ITU-R and ITU-T Liaisons to External Organizations Continue to actively participate in ITU-R WP 5D Provide updates to Recommendation M.1457, along with related and non-related Recommendations and Reports –Based ITU-R WP 5D newly developed Recommendations, TIA will provide input on: IMT and Beyond Future Technology Trends on IMT Systems IMT Vision –Provide updates to ITU-T on Q.1742.9, as necessary –Remaining actively engaged in IMT-Advanced development
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Halifax, 31 Oct – 3 Nov 2011ICT Accessibility For All GSC16-PLEN-16 4 IMT Standardization Highlights Continual updates are provided in support of ITU IMT Standardization Activities. –Provide input/updates on ITU-R Recommendations M.1801, M.1457-11 and M.1457-12 Significant updates to M.1457-12 to include: –cdma2000 1x Revision F (the series: Intro, PHY, MAC, LAC, Upper Layer) »M2M Enhancements »Device Characteristics and Capabilities »Priority based access overload control –Interworking Specifications »E-UTRAN to cdma2000 HRPD »E-UTRAN to cdma2000 1x –Enhancements to R-UIM »Mobile Equipment (ME) Conformance Testing »cdma2000 Application (CSIM) Conformance Testing –Electro-Acoustic Recommended Minimum Performance Specification
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Halifax, 31 Oct – 3 Nov 2011ICT Accessibility For All GSC16-PLEN-16 5 IMT Standardization Highlights TIA Inputs on the following: –Revision M.1580/M.1581 (Unwanted emissions specification of IMT- 2000 BS and MS) –Revision M.2039 (Characteristics of IMT-2000 Systems for Frequency Sharing/Interface Analysis) –Correspondence with ITU-T SWG2 on Civil Alerting
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Halifax, 31 Oct – 3 Nov 2011ICT Accessibility For All GSC16-PLEN-16 6 Strategic Direction (1) TR45.5 will continue its collaboration with other Standards Organizations and Market Representatives –Continue to partner with 3GPP2 and its Organizational Partners and Marketing Representation Partners –Continue to enhance Interworking Specifications in support of other technologies (e.g., 3GPP LTE) –In the process of establishing a liaison relationship with the newly formed oneM2M standards organization –Continue to work with 3GPP and ETSI on Inter-working and Card Application –Maintain cooperative relationship with Small Cell Forum and Broadband Forum, in partnership with 3GPP2, as it relates to Small Cells –Continue to work with the CDMA Certification Forum (CCF) in an effort to commercialize minimum performance and signaling test specifications in association with 3GPP2 –Continue working with CTIA on battery life measurements in association with 3GPP2 –Collaborate with other Organizations based on industry needs
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Halifax, 31 Oct – 3 Nov 2011ICT Accessibility For All GSC16-PLEN-16 7 Strategic Direction (2) Facts on cdma A few quick facts on cdma are noted and is based on information from http://www.cdg.org/http://www.cdg.org/ –cdma2000 has more than 626 million subscribers (includes, 1x, HRPD, cdmaOne) –As of March 15, 2013, 3,331 device types have been introduced into the market Strategically, the cdma2000 family of standards will continue to: –serve operators well into the next decade –provide support for a graceful transition to next-generation wireless broadband technologies –have solutions to ensure that cdma2000 terminals, networks and roaming provide a seamless usability across cdma2000 and 4G wireless technology platforms
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Halifax, 31 Oct – 3 Nov 2011ICT Accessibility For All GSC16-PLEN-16 8 Technical Challenges Align CDMA Card Application Toolkit with ETSI and 3GPP Electro-acoustic minimum performance requirements for non-traditional sound transmission devices e.g., tissue or bone conduction Increase capacity while maintaining: –service quality and –system coverage to satisfy market demands Enhance data throughput and reduce latency to accommodate existing and emerging data services Significantly enhance battery life for M2M terminals Manage MIN identifiers for M2M terminals Reduce infrastructure power consumption Continue to meet industry requirements for emerging markets
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Halifax, 31 Oct – 3 Nov 2011ICT Accessibility For All GSC16-PLEN-16 9 TR-45.5: Next Steps / Actions TR45.5 will continue to –Develop new technologies and services –Develop standards that enhance: Machine-to-Machine Communications Smartgrids Self-organization Networks (SON) –Continue to further our Green Initiative –Recognize and acknowledge emerging markets and continue to develop key requirements and feature enhancements for such markets –Work closely with regulatory bodies to provide solutions for: Commercial alerts Emergency notification New frequency plans
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Halifax, 31 Oct – 3 Nov 2011ICT Accessibility For All GSC16-PLEN-16 10 Supplementary Slides
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Halifax, 31 Oct – 3 Nov 2011ICT Accessibility For All GSC16-PLEN-16 11 Subcommittee TR-45.5 TIA Subcommittees continues to develop international standards and have developed joint relations with other standards organizations –Subcommittee TR-45.5 develops performance, compatibility and interoperability standards for Spread Spectrum Digital wireless access systems supporting international, public, non-public, or residential mobile and personal communications –These standards apply to service definition, mobile and portable station equipment, base station equipment, ancillary apparatus, as covered by applicable Parts of the FCC Rules –Continue to provide input to ITU-Radiocommunications Division –Developed joint standards with ATIS WTSC –Collaborations with oneM2M, 3GPP and ETSI –TR-45, in partnership with 3GPP2, has a cooperative relationship with the Small Cells and Broadband Forum
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Halifax, 31 Oct – 3 Nov 2011ICT Accessibility For All GSC16-PLEN-16 12 Highlights of Current Activities (1) Current or Recently Completed Work Items Data Service Options for Spread Spectrum Systems: Radio Link Protocol Type 3 (TIA-707-A-4[E]) Mobile Equipment (ME) Conformance Testing with R- UIM for cdma2000 Spread Spectrum Standards (TIA-1013- A-1[E] ) Software Distribution for Enhanced Variable Rate Codec, Speech Service Options 3, 68, 70, 73 and 77 for Wideband Spread Spectrum Digital Systems (TIA-127-E [SF]) Current or Recently Completed Work Items Minimum Performance Specification for the Enhanced Variable Rate Codec, Speech Service Options 3, 68, 70, 73 and 77 for Wideband Spread Spectrum Digital Systems (TIA- 718-E-1) Electro-Acoustic Recommended Minimum Performance Specification for cdma2000 Mobile Stations (TIA-1042-A) Unstructured Supplementary Service Data (USSD) Service Options for Spread Spectrum Systems: Service Options 78 and 79 (TIA-4968)
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Halifax, 31 Oct – 3 Nov 2011ICT Accessibility For All GSC16-PLEN-16 13 Highlights of Current Activities (2) Current or Recently Completed TR-45.5 Work Items E-UTRAN – cdma2000 HRPD Connectivity and Inter-working Air Interface Specification (TIA- 1138-A-1) cdma2000 Spread Spectrum Systems 1x Revision F Series Recommended Minimum Performance Standards for Simultaneous cdma2000 and cdma2000 HRPD Access Terminals (TIA-1214-A) Current or Recently Completed Work Items Recommended Minimum Performance Standards for cdma2000 Spread Spectrum Repeaters (TIA-1037-A) Recommended Minimum Performance Standards for cdma2000 High Rate Packet Data Access Terminal (TIA- 866-D) Minimum Performance Standards for cdma2000 High Rate Packet Data Access Network (TIA-864-D)
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Halifax, 31 Oct – 3 Nov 2011ICT Accessibility For All GSC16-PLEN-16 14 M2M features which may impact the air interface could include: –Low Mobility –Time Controlled –Time Tolerant –Packet Switched (PS) Only –Small Data Transmissions –Mobile Originated Only –Infrequent Mobile Terminated –M2M Monitoring –Priority Alarm –Secure Connection –Location Specific Trigger –Infrequent Transmission –Group Based M2M Features o Group Based Policing o Group Based Addressing Machine-to-Machine TR-45.5
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