TIA J-STD-015 W-CDMA (Wideband Code Division Multiple Access) Air Interface Compatibility Standard for 1.85 to 1.99 GHz PCS Applications
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TIA J-STD-015 Document Information:
Title
W-CDMA (Wideband Code Division Multiple Access) Air Interface Compatibility Standard for 1.85 to 1.99 GHz PCS Applications
Telecommunications Industry Association
Publication Date:
Dec 16, 1998
Scope:
This document provides the Wideband Code Division Multiple
Access (W-CDMA) air interface compatibility standard for 1.85 to
1.99 GHz PCS appìications. A W-CDMA PCS system offers the following
features:
(a) Unified service for high and low tier applications:
(b) Toll quality speech services using the ADPCM coding scheme
COM 101+ which is the PCS version of the Advanced ADPCM
(ïïü-TS G XWII WP/8) COM 10 1:
(c) Maximum available channels per cell is 128 for 5 MHz
bandwidth, 256 for 10 MHz. or 384 for 15 MHz:
(d) High speed voiceband data service up to 14.4 kbps using the
ADPCM coding scheme COM 101+;
(e) High speed data services up to 64 kbps using wideband
modulation. The data rate can be extended to 144 kbps to support
ISDN in the future; and
(f) This W-CDMA system has been designed for low complexity.
In this standard. Section 3 describes the physical layer of the
air interface for the personal station with 5 MHz bandwidth.
Section 4 describes the physical layer of the au interface for the
base station with 5 MHz bandwidth. Section 5 describes the physical
layer of the air interface for the personal station with 10 MHz
bandwidth. Section 6 describes the physical layer of the air
interface for the base station with 10 MHz bandwidth. Section 7
describes the physical layer of the air interface for the personal
station with 15 MHz bandwidth. Section 6 describes the physical
layer of the air interface for the base station with 15 MHz
bandwidth. Section 11 describes the Data Link Layer. Section 12
describes the Network Layer. Authentication and Privacy. Section 14
describes Speech Coding. Section 15 describes the Data service.
Sections 9. 10 and 13 have been reserved for future use.
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