TIA 标准 TIA-PN-3-0345-1-2008.pdf

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1、 B U I L D I N G G L O B A L C O M M U N I C A T I O N S INFORMATIONAL COPY December 12, 2008 SUBJECT: Project Number 3-0345-1, proposed TIA Standard, “JOINT ATIS/TIA CMAS MOBILE DEVICE BEHAVIOR SPECIFICATION”, (if approved, to be published as J-STD-100) BACKGROUND: The attached material was prepare

2、d by TIA TR-45.8 committee on Wireless Intersystem Technology and was approved by the chair of the formulating group. PN-3-0354-1 is herewith submitted to TIA membership and others as a step toward standardization. If your company wishes to participate in the standards development process, please go

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23、1111111164 Not for Resale, 02/02/2009 00:06:25 MSTNo reproduction or networking permitted without license from IHS -,-,- D R A F T ATIS-TIA-J-STD-100 JOINT ATIS/TIA CMAS MOBILE DEVICE BEHAVIOR SPECIFICATION Secretariat Alliance for Telecommunications Industry Solutions Approved Month DD, YYYY Copyri

24、ght Telecommunications Industry Association Provided by IHS under license with EIALicensee=HP Monitoring/1111111164 Not for Resale, 02/02/2009 00:06:25 MSTNo reproduction or networking permitted without license from IHS -,-,- D R A F T ATIS-TIA-J-STD-100 ii FOREWORD The Alliance for Telecommunicatio

25、n Industry Solutions (ATIS) serves the public through improved understanding between carriers, customers, and manufacturers. The COMMITTEE NAME Committee INSERT MISSION. INSERT SCOPE. Suggestions for improvement of this document are welcome. They should be sent to the Alliance for Telecommunications

26、 Industry Solutions, COMMITTEE NAME Secretariat, 1200 G Street NW, Suite 500, Washington, DC 20005. At the time it approved this document, COMMITTEE NAME, which is responsible for the development of this Standard, had the following members: COMMITTEE LIST The SUBCOMMITTEE NAME Subcommittee was respo

27、nsible for the development of this document. REVISION HISTORY Date Version Description Author 1/28/08 0.1 Initial document skeleton based upon contributions WTSC-G3GSN-2008-002R1 and WSTC-G3GSN-2008-004. DeWayne Sennett (AT April 9, 2008.1 Ref 2 Common Alerting Protocol, v. 1.1; OASIS Standard CAP-V

28、1.1; October 2005.2 Ref 3 Federal Information Processing Standards Publication 6-4, Counties and Equivalent Entities of the United States, its Possessions and Associated Areas; National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST); August 1990. 3 Ref 4 WARN Act, Security and Accountability For Every

29、 Port Act of 2006 (SAFE Port Act), Pub.L. 109-347, Title VI-Commercial Mobile Service Alerts (WARN Act);4 Ref 5 Federal Communications Commission (FCC) Commercial Mobile Alert System (CMAS) Notice of Proposed Rulemaking (NPRM), Docket 07-287; December 14, 2007.1 Ref 6 Title 47 United States Code (U.

30、S.C.) Section 225, Telecommunications services for hearing-impaired and speech-impaired individuals.4 Ref 7 FCC 08-164, Federal Communications Commission Second Report and Order and Further Notice of Proposed Rulemaking In the Matter of The Commercial Mobile Alert System; July 8, 2008.1 Ref 8 FCC 08

31、-184, Federal Communications Commission Third Report and Order and Further Notice of Proposed Rulemaking In the Matter of The Commercial Mobile Alert System; August 7, 2008.1 3 DEFINITIONS, ACRONYMS, the boroughs and census areas of Alaska; the District of Columbia; the independent cities of Marylan

32、d, Missouri, Nevada, and Virginia; that part of Yellowstone National Park in Montana; and various entities in the possessions and associated areas. The FIPS codes and FIPS code documentation are available online at http:/www.itl.nist.gov/fipspubs/index.htm . 3.1.6 Participating Commercial Mobile Ser

33、vice Provider. A Participating Commercial Mobile Service Provider (or a Participating CMS Provider) is a Commercial Mobile Service Provider that has voluntarily elected to transmit Alert Messages. 3.2 Acronyms Emergency alert formatting, classes, and elements: Participating CMS Providers must transm

34、it 11 WARN Act 602(b)(1)(C) 12 WARN Act 602(e)(2) 13 WARN Act 602(b)(2)(C) 14 WARN Act 602(b)(2)(E) and 603(c)(5) 15 WARN Act 602(c)(4) 16 WARN Act 602(e)(1)(A) 17 WARN Act 602(e)(1)(B) Copyright Telecommunications Industry Association Provided by IHS under license with EIALicensee=HP Monitoring/111

35、1111164 Not for Resale, 02/02/2009 00:06:25 MSTNo reproduction or networking permitted without license from IHS -,-,- D R A F T ATIS-TIA-J-STD-100 6 three classes of alerts - Presidential, Imminent Threat, and AMBER alerts; Geographic targeting (geo-targeting): Participating CMS Providers generally

36、are required to target alerts at the county-level as recommended by the CMSAAC; Accessibility for people with disabilities and the elderly: Participating CMS Providers must include an audio attention signal and vibration cadence on CMAS-capable handsets; Multi-language Alerting: Participating CMS Pr

37、oviders will not be required at this time to transmit alerts in languages other than English; Availability of CMAS alerts while roaming: Subscribers receiving services pursuant to a roaming agreement will receive alert messages on the roamed upon network if the operator of the roamed upon network is

38、 a Participating CMS provider and the subscribers mobile device is configured for and technically capable of receiving alert messages from the roamed upon network; Preemption of calls in progress: CMAS alerts may not preempt a voice or data session in progress; The First Report and Order specifies r

39、ules governing those sections of the CMAS architecture that are within the control of electing CMS providers. These include the CMS Provider Gateway, CMS provider infrastructure, and CMS provider handsets. The rules require each individual CMS Provider Gateway to be able to receive alerts from the F

40、ederal government alert gateway over a secure interface (i.e., Reference Point “C” Interface). 5.1 Reference Diagram The following is the functional reference model diagram from Section III.B.10 of the FCC First Report and Order for the Commercial Mobile Alert System, FCC 08-99 Ref 1: Figure 1: CMAS

41、 Reference Architecture Local EOC A C State EOC Federal Agencies Alert Aggregator Alert Gateway CMSP Gateway CMSP Infrastructure Mobile Device Proposed Government Administered B D E Copyright Telecommunications Industry Association Provided by IHS under license with EIALicensee=HP Monitoring/1111111

42、164 Not for Resale, 02/02/2009 00:06:25 MSTNo reproduction or networking permitted without license from IHS -,-,- D R A F T ATIS-TIA-J-STD-100 7 6 ASSUMPTIONS The following assumptions apply to the support of CMAS services on mobile devices: 1. The CMSPs are not required to support CMAS on legacy or

43、 non-CMAS compliant devices. Thus the behavior of such mobile devices with respect to CMAS alerts is outside the scope of this specification. 2. This specification only covers CMAS functionality of the mobile device. All other mobile device functions such as registration, authentication, etc. are ou

44、tside the scope of this specification. 3. Since the over-the-air CMAS delivery mechanism is through a best-effort message broadcasting system, the delivery of any CMAS message at a certain time and place is not guaranteed. 7 MANDATED MOBILE DEVICE REQUIREMENTS The following are the requirements on t

45、he mobile device from the FCC First Report and Order Ref 1: 1. CMAS mobile device functionality is dependent on the capabilities of a Participating CMS Providers delivery technologies. Mobile devices are required to perform the following functions: a. Authentication of interactions with CMSP infrast

46、ructure. Specifications for this requirement are dependent on the air interface technology and thus are outside the scope of this specification. b. Monitoring for Alert Messages. Specifications for this requirement are dependent on the air interface technology and thus are outside the scope of this

47、specification. c. Maintaining subscriber alert opt-out selections, if any. d. Maintaining subscriber alert language preferences18, if any. e. Extraction of alert content in English or the subscribers preferred language18, if applicable. f. Presentation of alert content to the device, consistent with

48、 subscriber opt-out selections. Presidential Alerts must always be presented. g. Detection and suppression of presentation of duplicate alerts. 2. CMAS capable mobile devices shall not enable an Alert Message to preempt an active voice or data session. 7.1 Common Audio Attention Signal The following are the requirements on the common audio attention signal from the FCC First Report and Order Ref 1: 1. A CMAS mobile device shall include an audio attention signal that meets the requirements of this section: a. The audio attenti

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