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ETS 300 396-5 : 20001

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TERRESTRIAL TRUNKED RADIO (TETRA); TECHNICAL REQUIREMENTS FOR DIRECT MODE OPERATION (DMO); PART 5: GATEWAYS AIR INTERFACE

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Foreword
1 Scope
2 Normative references
3 Definitions and abbreviations
  3.1 Definitions
  3.2 Abbreviations
4 Overview of protocol
  4.1 General
  4.2 The DM channel
  4.3 DM call procedures for operation with a gateway
5 DM-MS layer 3 service description (for operation
  with a gateway)
  5.1 Introduction
  5.2 Services offered at the DMCC-SAP
  5.3 Description of primitives at the DMCC-SAP
  5.4 Description of parameters at the DMCC-SAP
  5.5 States for DMCC-SAP
  5.6 Services offered at the DMMM-SAP
  5.7 Description of primitives at the DMMM-SAP
  5.8 Description of parameters at the DMMM-SAP
6 DM-MS layer 3 protocol (for operation with a
  gateway)
  6.1 Introduction
  6.2 Circuit mode calls
  6.3 Short Data Service (SDS) procedures
  6.4 Procedures for mobility management
  6.5 Usage of DMA-UNITDATA primitive
7 DM-MS layer 2 service description (for operation
  with a gateway)
  7.1 Introduction
  7.2 Layer 2 architecture
  7.3 Service descriptions
  7.4 Parameter listing
8 DM-MS layer 2 protocol (for operation with a
  gateway)
  8.1 Introduction
  8.2 Interface between lower and upper MAC
  8.3 Basic capabilities of the physical layer
  8.4 Usage of DM channel with gateway
  8.5 MAC procedures for transfer of signalling
      messages
  8.6 MAC procedures in traffic mode
9 Gateway layer 3 call control procedures
  9.1 Introduction
  9.2 Gateway call control states
  9.3 Layer 3 circuit mode call control procedures
  9.4 Layer 3 short data service procedures
  9.5 Addressing methods on V+D air interface
  9.6 Information element mapping between V+D and DM
      PDUs
10 Gateway layer 3 mobility management procedures
  10.1 Introduction
  10.2 Gateway MM states
  10.3 Gateway MM procedures
11 Gateway U-plane converter
  11.1 Introduction
  11.2 Start of call transaction
  11.3 U-plane conversion during call transaction
  11.4 Stopping transmission/reception
12 Gateway DM layer 2 service description
  12.1 Introduction
  12.3 Service descriptions
  12.4 Parameter listing
13 Gateway DM layer 2 protocol
  13.1 Introduction
  13.2 Interface between lower and upper MAC
  13.3 Basic capabilities of the gateway physical
       layer
  13.4 Usage of DM channel
  13.5 Layer 2 procedures for transfer of signalling
       messages
  13.6 Gateway procedures in traffic mode
14 DM PDU descriptions
  14.1 Layer 2 PDUs sent in DSB
  14.2 Layer 2 PDUs sent in DNB
  14.3 Layer 2 information element coding
  14.4 Messages generated by layer 2
  14.5 Layer 3 PDUs
  14.6 Message dependent elements coding
  14.7 DM-SDU elements coding
15 Radio aspects of DM-MS for operation with a gateway
  15.1 Introduction
  15.2 Modulation
  15.3 Radio transmission and reception
  15.4 Radio sub-system synchronization
  15.5 Channel coding and scrambling
  15.6 Channel multiplexing for DM operation through a
       gateway
  15.7 Radio sub-system link control
16 DM radio aspects of a gateway
  16.1 Introduction
  16.2 Modulation
  16.3 Radio transmission and reception
  16.4 Radio sub-system synchronization
  16.5 Channel coding and scrambling
  16.6 Channel multiplexing for a gateway
  16.7 Radio sub-system link control
17 Gateway V+D protocol stack
  17.1 V+D mobile link entity: service description
  17.2 Gateway V+D mobile link entity: protocol
  17.3 Gateway V+D layer 2 service description
  17.4 Gateway V+D layer 2 protocol
  17.5 Gateway V+D radio aspects
Annex A (normative): DM timers and constants in DM-MS
        and gateway
  A.1 Layer 3 timers in DM-MS
  A.2 Layer 3 constants in DM-MS
  A.3 Layer 2 timers in DM-MS
  A.4 Layer 2 constants in DM-MS
  A.5 Maximum number of frame transmissions by DM-MAC
  A.6 Layer 3 DM timers in gateway
  A.7 Layer 3 DM constants in gateway
  A.8 Layer 2 DM timers in gateway
  A.9 Layer 2 DM constants in gateway
  A.10 Maximum number of DM frame transmissions by
       gateway layer 2
Annex B (normative): V+D elements required for DM
        gateway operation
  B.1 Usage of DM-MS address element
  B.2 Elements in U-MM STATUS and D-MM STATUS PDUs
History

Defines the technical requirements for DMO gateways.

Committee
TETRA 2
DocumentType
Standard
Pages
262
PublisherName
European Telecommunications Standards Institute
Status
Current
Supersedes

Standards Relationship
PN ETS 300 396-5 : 2005 Identical
DIN ETS 300396-5:2001-08 Identical

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