User Manual
iSiteC BTS3601C CDMA Base Station
System Description
Chapter 1 System Overview
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Layer 3 is the top layer. It performs Radio Resource Management (RM), Mobility
Management (MM) and Connection Management (CM) through the air interface.
III. Physical layer
1)
Working band
Band
Forward band
Reverse band
Duplex
spacing Channel width Carrier spacing
450MHz
460 - 470MHz
450 - 460MHz
10MHz
1.23 MHz
1.25 MHz
800MHz
869 - 894 MHz
824 - 849 MHz
45MHz
1.23 MHz
1.23 MHz
2)
Physical layer function
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Service bearer: the physical channel in the physical layer provides bearer for the
logical channel of the higher layer.
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Bit error check: the physical layer provides transmission service with error
protection function, including error checking and error correction.
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User identification: the physical layer provides an exclusive ID for every user by
code division.
3)
Radio configuration
The physical layer supports multiple Radio Configurations (RCs). Different RCs
support different traffic channel data rates. For detailed introduction, please refer to
Section 3.4.3 Radio Configuration and Channel Support.
IV. Data link layer
Data link layer at Um interface includes two sublayers, MAC and LAC. The purpose of
introducing MAC and LAC is to:
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Support higher level services (signaling, voice, packet data and circuit data).
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Support data services of multiple rates.
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Support packet data service and circuit data service of higher quality (QoS).
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Support multi-media service, that is, processing voices, packet data and circuit
data of different QoS levels at the same time.
1)
MAC sublayer
To support data service and multi-media service, cdma2000 1X provides powerful
MAC layer to ensure the reliability of services. MAC layer provides two important
functions:
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Radio Link Protocol (RLP), ensuring reliable transmission on the radio link.
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Multiplex function and QoS function, with diversified services and higher service
quality.
2)
LAC sublayer
LAC layer performs such functions as Automatic Repeat Request (ARQ),
authentication and addressing.