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3 | 2 | laforge | h1. ETSI GMR Specificatiosn |
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6 | 1 | laforge | GMR (GEO-Mobile Radio) is a communication system specified at ETSI (European Telecommunications Standardization Institute). |
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8 | GMR is based heavily by GSM, which was also originally specified by ETSI. |
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10 | As there are so many areas of overlap and re-use between GSM and GMR, the GMR specifications in fact only |
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11 | specify the differences to the GSM system. Many GSM documents are referenced completely, others on a paragraph/chapter |
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12 | base. |
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15 | 2 | laforge | h2. Revisions |
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18 | 1 | laforge | GMR comes in three revisions (so far) |
19 | 2 | laforge | * GMR Release 1 (GMR-1) -- Voice telephony and SMS only |
20 | * GMR Release 2 (GmPRS) -- Packet Data services similar to GPRS |
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21 | * GMR Release 3 (GMR 3G) |
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24 | 2 | laforge | h2. Specification Numbering Scheme |
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28 | 2 | laforge | h2. Differences to GSM |
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31 | * the GBCH for broadcasting GPS ephemeris data on the CCCH downlink ARFCN was introduced |
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32 | * the RACH request (Channel Request) includes GPS coordinates and the called number (in plaintext!) |
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33 | * there is a new A5/2 cipher variant, specific to GMR-1 |
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34 | * pi/4 QPSK modulation instead of GMSK |
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35 | * different bursts and TDMA multiplex / multi-frame |
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36 | * different speech codecs (lower bitrate), AMBE |
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37 | * new lower-bitrate TCH and SDCCH types (TCH3, TCH6, SDDCH3, SDCCH6) |
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38 | * LAPDm has a k=16 window size for outstanding unacknowledged segments (due to satellite delays) |
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41 | h2. Dictionary |
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44 | 1 | laforge | GMR TS 01.201 gives a good overview about the terminology differences between GSM and GMR, specifically |
45 | 2 | laforge | * BSC -> GSC |
46 | * BSS -> GSS |
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47 | * BTS -> GTS |
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48 | * Cell -> Spot beam |
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49 | * GSM -> GMR |
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50 | * ME -> MES-ME |
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51 | * MS -> MES-MS |
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52 | * MSC -> GSS-MSC |
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55 | 2 | laforge | h2. List of specifications |
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59 | 2 | laforge | h3. 01-Series |
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61 | 2 | laforge | * 01.004 - Abbreviations and acronyms |
62 | * 01.201 - Introduction to the GMR-1 family |
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63 | * 01.202 - GMR-1 General System Description |
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66 | 2 | laforge | h3. 02-Series |
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68 | * 02.011 - Service accessibility (replaces GSM TS 02.11) |
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71 | h3. 03-Series |
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73 | * 03.001 - Network functions (replaces GSM TS 03.01) |
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74 | * 03.002 - Network architecture (replaces GSM TS 03.02) |
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75 | * 03.003 - Numbering, addressing and identification (replaces GSM TS 03.03) |
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76 | * 03.008 - Organization of subscriber data (replaces GSM TS 03.08) |
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77 | * 03.011 - Technical realization of supplementary services (replaces GSM TS 03.11) |
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78 | * 03.012 - Location registration and position identification |
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79 | * 03.013 - Discontinuous reception (DRX) |
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80 | * 03.014 - DTMF |
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81 | * 03.020 - Security related network functions |
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82 | * 03.022 - MES in Idle Mode |
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83 | * 03.040 - SMS-PP |
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84 | * 03.041 - SMS-CB |
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85 | * 03.045 - G3 Fax |
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86 | * 03.050 - Transmission planning for speech service |
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87 | * 03.081 - Line identification SS |
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88 | * 03.088 - Call Barring SS |
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89 | * 03.090 - USSD |
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90 | * 03.296 - Terminal to Terminal Calls |
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91 | * 03.297 - Optimal Routing |
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92 | * 03.298 - High-penetration alerting |
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93 | * 03.299 - Position Reporting Services: Stage 2 Service Description |
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96 | h3. 04 Series |
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98 | * 04.001 - MS-BSS Interface: General Aspects |
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99 | * 04.002 - PLMN reference configuration |
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100 | * 04.003 - MS-BSS Channel Structures and Access Capabilities |
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101 | * 04.004 - Layer 1 General requirements |
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102 | * 04.005 - Data Link Layer General Aspects |
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103 | * 04.006 - MS-BSS Data Link Layer specification (LAPSat) |
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104 | * 04.007 - MS-BSS Layer 3 General Aspects |
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105 | * 04.008 - Signalling Layer 3 General Aspects |
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106 | * 04.013 - Performance Requirements |
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107 | * 04.021 - Rate Adaption on the MS-BSS interface |
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108 | * 04.022 - RLP for Data and Telematic Services |
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111 | h3. 05 Series |
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113 | * 05.001 - Physical Layer on the Radio Path |
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114 | * 05.002 - Multiplexing and Multiple Access |
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115 | * 05.003 - Channel Coding |
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116 | * 05.004 - Modulation |
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117 | * 05.005 - Radio Transmission and Reception |
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118 | * 05.008 - Radio Subystem Link Control |
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119 | * 05.010 - Radio System Synchronization |
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122 | h3. 06 Series |
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124 | * 06.001 - Speech Processing Functions |
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125 | * 06.010 - Vocoder: Speehc Transcoding |
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126 | * 06.011 - Vocoder: Substitution and Muting of Lost Frames |
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127 | * 06.012 - Vocoder: Comfort Noise Aspects |
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128 | * 06.031 - Vocoder: Distcontinuous Transmission (DTX) |
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129 | * 06.032 - Vocoder: Voice Activity Detection (VAD) |
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132 | h3. 07 Series |
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134 | * 07.001 - General on Terminal Adaption Functions (TAF) |
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135 | * 07.002 - TAF for Asynchronous Bearer Capabilities |
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136 | * 07.003 - TAF for Synchronous Bearer Capabilities |