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(3: Ph1, 4: Ph2, 5: R96, 6: R97, 7: R98, 8: R99) |
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GSM TS 05.01 |
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Physical layer on the radio path - General description |
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The present document is an introduction to the 05 series of the digital cellular telecommunications systems GSM technical specifications. It is not of a mandatory nature, but consists of a general description of the organization of the physical layer with reference to the technical specifications where each part is specified in detail. It introduces furthermore, the reference configuration that will be used throughout this series of technical specifications.
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GSM TS 05.01dcs |
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Physical layer on the radio path - General description (DCS 1800) |
This recommendation is an introduction to the 05 series of the GSM recommendations. It is not of a mandatory nature, but consists in a general description of the organisation of the physical layer with reference to the recommendations where each part is specified in details. It introduces furthermore, the reference configuration that will be used throughout this series of recommendations.
TS 05.01dcs consists of TS 05.01 with sections 1, 9 and 11 in this document replacing those in TS 05.01.
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GSM TS 05.03 |
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Channel coding |
A reference configuration of the transmission chain is shown in TS 05.01. According to this reference configuration, the present document specifies the data blocks given to the encryption unit.
It includes the specification of encoding, reordering, interleaving and the stealing flag. It does not specify the channel decoding method.
The definition is given for each kind of logical channel, starting from the data provided to the channel encoder by the speech coder, the data terminal equipment, or the controller of the Mobile Station (MS) or Base Transceiver Station (BTS). The definitions of the logical channel types used in this technical specification are given in TS 05.02, a summary is in annex A.
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GSM TS 05.04 |
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Modulation |
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The modulator receives the bits from the encryption unit, see TS 05.01, and produces an RF signal. The filtering of the Radio Frequency (RF) signal necessary to obtain the spectral purity is not defined, neither are the tolerances associated with the theoretical filter requirements specified. These are contained in TS 05.05.
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GSM TS 05.05 |
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Radio Transmission and Reception |
The present document defines the requirements for the transceiver of the pan European digital cellular telecommunications systems GSM.
Requirements are defined for two categories of parameters:
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those that are required to provide compatibility between the radio channels, connected either to separate or common antennas, that are used in the system. This category also includes parameters providing compatibility with existing systems in the same or adjacent frequency bands;
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those that define the transmission quality of the system.
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This EN defines RF characteristics for the Mobile Station (MS) and Base Station System (BSS). The BSS will contain Base Transceiver Stations (BTS), which can be normal BTS, micro BTS or pico-BTS. The precise measurement methods are specified in TS 11.10 and TS 11.21.
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GSM TS 05.08 |
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Radio Subsystem Link Control |
The present document specifies the Radio sub system link control implemented in the Mobile Station (MS), Base Station System (BSS) and Mobile Switching Centre (MSC) of the digital cellular telecommunications systems GSM.
Unless otherwise specified, references to GSM also include operation in any band.
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GSM TS 05.09 |
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Link adaptation |
The requirements described in the present document are mandatory for implementation in all GSM MSs and BSSs capable of supporting the Adaptive Multi-Rate speech traffic channel, unless otherwise stated.
Unless otherwise specified, references to GSM include GSM at any frequency band.
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GSM TS 05.10 |
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Radio subsystem synchronization |
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The present document defines the requirements for synchronization on the radio sub-system of the digital cellular telecommunications systems GSM. However, it does not define the synchronization algorithms to be used in the Base Transceiver Station (BTS), CTS Fixed Part (CTS-FP) and Mobile Station (MS). These are up to the manufacturer to specify.
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GSM TS 05.14 |
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Release independent frequency bands - Implementation guidelines |
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The present document deals with implementation guidelines. SMG has accepted that Band of Operation may be independent of Release. This approach provides the flexibility that is needed when new frequency bands are being standardised. However in a case where frequency band is considered release independent it is seen necessary to give instructions for implementation. The release independence of frequency band may be applied to any band of operation. As an example GSM 400 system is specified in Release 99. When operating GSM 400 is using Information Elements that are based on Release 99 while the other bands of operation e.g. DCS 1800 or GSM 900 may use Information Elements that are based on earlier Releases. For compatibility point of view it is necessary to instruct in implementation issues.
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GSM TS 05.15 |
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Release independent DARP - Implementation guidelines |
The present document specifies requirements on MSs supporting Downlink Advanced Receiver Performance (DARP) that are independent of release. TSG GERAN has agreed that the standardisation of DARP be independent of a release. However, in order to implement an MS that conforms to a particular release but supports DARP, which is specified in a later release, it is necessary to specify some extra requirements.
DARP is contained in the Release 6 specifications. In order to implement an MS conforming to Release 99 but supporting DARP, it is necessary for the MS to additionally conform to some parts of the Release 6 specifications, such as the radio frequency requirements for DARP and some signalling extensions relating to the MS Classmark and radio access capabilities.
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GSM TR 05.22 |
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Radio link management in hierarchical networks |
The present document gives examples for the Radio sub-system link control to be implemented in the Base Station System (BSS) and Mobile Switching Centre (MSC) of the GSM and DCS 1800 systems in case hierarchical cell structures are employed.
Unless otherwise specified, references to GSM also include DCS 1800, and multiband systems if operated by a single operator.
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GSM TS 05.56 |
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GSM CTS Phase 1 - CTS-Fixed Part (FP) radio subsystem |
The present document specifies the requirements for the CTS-Fixed Part (CTS-FP) transceiver of the digital mobile cellular and personal communication systems operating in the 900 MHz (P-GSM and E-GSM) and 1800 MHz band (GSM 900 and DCS 1800), and specifies the Radio subsystem frequency control implemented in the CTS-Fixed Part.
Unless otherwise stated, the requirements defined in the present document apply to the full range of environmental conditions specified for the CTS-FP equipment (see annex C).
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GSM TR 05.90 |
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GSM Electromagnetic Compatibility (EMC) considerations |
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A considerable amount of work has been conducted, mainly in the UK, to investigate the effect of wanted
radio frequency transmissions from GSM MS and BTS on other equipment. This report aims to summarize
this work and to look at the implications for GSM. Since GSM EMC considerations extend outside the GSM
arena, it is thought essential that GSM considers the implications of EMC and produces this report.
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