Title :
A PCS terminal architecture to access multiple networks
Author_Institution :
Omnipoint Corp., Colorado Springs, CO, USA
Abstract :
Emerging US personal communication services (PCS) networks are centered around seven air-interface standards and two network infrastructure standards. Due to the expected fragmentation of the US PCS market among different air-interfaces and fixed networks, the ability of providing US-wide roaming becomes a challenging problem to solve. One aspect of roaming among different networks with a single user terminal is the ability of communicating with different radios. This requires that the terminal includes the entire protocol stack needed for the communication between the user terminal and the base transceiver stations (BTSs). The other aspect of roaming is the ability of communicating with different types of fixed network entities which provide end-to-end call control, supplementary services provision and any new future service. In order to provide this ability, the terminal has to include the protocol stack(s) implemented at the network for the relevant service. In this paper, the terminal architecture for a US PCS trial standard, i.e. composite CDMA/TDMA (CCT) IS-661 is described. It is shown that an IS-661 terminal can be used to access various networks. A number of unique problems are identified as related to roaming among different types of networks
Keywords :
access protocols; cellular radio; code division multiple access; land mobile radio; personal communication networks; telecommunication standards; telecommunication terminals; time division multiple access; IS-661 terminal; PCS terminal architecture; US personal communication services; air-interface standards; base transceiver stations; composite CDMA/TDMA IS-661; multiple networks; network infrastructure standards; protocol stack; roaming; single user terminal; Communication industry; Communication standards; ISDN; Mobile radio mobility management; Personal communication networks; Protocols; Radio link; Springs; Telecommunication standards; Transceivers;
Conference_Titel :
Vehicular Technology Conference, 1996. Mobile Technology for the Human Race., IEEE 46th
Conference_Location :
Atlanta, GA
Print_ISBN :
0-7803-3157-5
DOI :
10.1109/VETEC.1996.501494