Digital cellular telecommunications system (Phase 2+) (GSM); Universal Mobile Telecommunications System (UMTS); LTE; Vocabulary for 3GPP Specifications (3GPP TR 21.905 version 14.1.1 Release 14)

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TECHNICAL REPORT
Digital cellular telecommunications system (Phase 2+) (GSM);
Universal Mobile Telecommunications System (UMTS);
LTE;
Vocabulary for 3GPP Specifications
(3GPP TR 21.905 version 14.1.1 Release 14)

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Foreword
This Technical Report (TR) has been produced by ETSI 3rd Generation Partnership Project (3GPP).
The present document may refer to technical specifications or reports using their 3GPP identities, UMTS identities or
GSM identities. These should be interpreted as being references to the corresponding ETSI deliverables.
The cross reference between GSM, UMTS, 3GPP and ETSI identities can be found under
http://webapp.etsi.org/key/queryform.asp.
Modal verbs terminology
In the present document "should", "should not", "may", "need not", "will", "will not", "can" and "cannot" are to be
interpreted as described in clause 3.2 of the ETSI Drafting Rules (Verbal forms for the expression of provisions).
"must" and "must not" are NOT allowed in ETSI deliverables except when used in direct citation.
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Contents
Intellectual Property Rights . 2
Foreword . 2
Modal verbs terminology . 2
Foreword . 5
1 Scope . 6
2 References . 6
3 Terms and definitions . 6
0-9 . 6
A . 7
B . 8
C . 9
D . 12
E . 13
F . 14
G . 14
H . 15
I . 16
J . 17
K . 18
L . 18
M . 18
N . 21
O . 22
P . 23
Q . 25
R . 25
S . 28
T . 31
U . 33
V . 34
W . 35
X . 35
Y . 35
Z . 35
4 Abbreviations . 35
0-9 . 35
A . 35
B . 37
C . 38
D . 40
E . 41
F . 42
G . 43
H . 43
I . 44
J . 45
K . 45
L . 46
M . 47
N . 48
O . 49
P . 50
Q . 52
R . 52
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S . 53
T . 56
U . 57
V . 58
W . 59
X . 59
Y . 59
Z . 59
5 Equations . 60
Annex A: Change history . 63
History . 67

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Foreword
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1 Scope
The purpose of this report is to identify specialist technical terms used within the 3GPP project for the purposes of
specifying service requirements. The motivations for this are:
- To ensure that editors use terminology that is consistent across specifications.
- To provide a reader with convenient reference for technical terms that are used across multiple documents.
- To prevent inconsistent use of terminology across documents.
This document is a collection of terms, definitions and abbreviations related to the baseline documents defining 3GPP
objectives and systems framework. This document provides a tool for further work on 3GPP technical documentation
and facilitates their understanding.
The terms, definitions and abbreviations as given in this document are either imported from existing documentation
(ETSI, ITU or elsewhere) or newly created by 3GPP experts whenever the need for precise vocabulary was identified.
2 References
The following documents contain provisions which, through reference in this text, constitute provisions of the present
document.
- References are either specific (identified by date of publication, edition number, version number, etc.) or
non-specific.
- For a specific reference, subsequent revisions do not apply.
- For a non-specific reference, the latest version applies. In the case of a reference to a 3GPP document (including
a GSM document), a non-specific reference implicitly refers to the latest version of that document in the same
Release as the present document.
[1] Void
[2] Void
[3] "The Path towards UMTS - Technologies for the Information Society" – Report #2, UMTS Forum.
[4] 3GPP TS 23.122: "Non-Access-Statum (NAS) functions related to Mobile Station (MS) in idle
mode".
[5] ETSI TR 180 000: "NGN terminology".
[6] IEC 60050-161: "International Electrotechnical Vocabulary - Chapter 161: Electromagnetic
compatibility".
[7] 3GPP TS 23.401: "General Packet Radio Service (GPRS) enhancements for Evolved Universal
Terrestrial Radio Access Network (E-UTRAN) access".
[8] 3GPP TS 23.101: "General Universal Mobile Telecommunications System (UMTS) architecture".
[9] 3GPP TS 23.682: "Architecture enhancements to facilitate communications with packet data
networks and applications".
3 Terms and definitions
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1.8V technology Smart Card: A Smart Card operating at 1.8V ± 10% and 3V ± 10%.
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1.8V technology Terminal: A terminal operating the Smart Card - Terminal interface at 1.8V ± 10% and 3V ± 10%.
3GPP Generic User Profile (GUP): The 3GPP Generic User Profile is the collection of user related data which affects
the way in which an individual user experiences services and which may be accessed in a standardised manner.
3GPP system: A telecommunication system conforming to 3GPP specifications, consisting of a core network, one or
more access networks that may be GERAN, UTRAN, E-UTRAN or other access networks such as WLAN, and User
Equipment.
3GPP System core network: refers in this specification to an evolved GSM core network infrastructure.
3GPP System coverage: see coverage area.
3GPP System IC Card: An IC card (or 'smartcard') of defined electromechanical specification which contains at least
one USIM.
3GPP System mobile termination: part of the 3GPP System Mobile Station which provides functions specific to the
management of the radio interface (Um).
3GPP-WLAN Interworking: Used to generically refer to interworking between the 3GPP system and the WLAN
family of standards.
3V technology Smart Card: A Smart Card operating at 3V± 10% and 5V ± 10%.
3V technology Terminal: A terminal operating the Smart Card - Terminal interface at 3V-± 10% and 5V ± 10%.
A
A/Gb mode: mode of operation of the MS when connected to the Core Network via GERAN and the A and/or Gb
interfaces.
Acceptable Cell: A cell that the UE may camp on to make emergency calls. It must satisfy certain conditions.
Access conditions: A set of security attributes associated with a file.
Access delay: The value of elapsed time between an access request and a successful access (source: ITU-T X.140).
Access Stratum: functional grouping consisting of the parts in the infrastructure and in the user equipment and the
protocols between these parts being specific to the access technique (i.e. the way the specific physical media between
the User Equipment and the Infrastructure is used to carry information).
Note: For full definition, see 23.101 [8], clause 6.2.
Access Stratum SDU (Service Data Unit): Unit of data transferred over the access stratum SAP (Service Access
Point) in the Core Network or in the User Equipment.
Access protocol: A defined set of procedures that is adopted at an interface at a specified reference point between a
user and a network to enable the user to employ the services and/or facilities of that network (source: ITU-T I.112).
Accounting: The process of apportioning charges between the Home Environment, Serving Network and User.
Accuracy: A performance criterion that describes the degree of correctness with which a function is performed. (The
function may or may not be performed with the desired speed.) (source: ITU-T I.350).
Active communication: a UE is in active communication when it has a CS connection established. For PS active
communication is defined by the existence of one or more Activated PDP contexts. Either one or both of the mentioned
active communications may occur in the UE.
Active Set: Set of radio links simultaneously involved in a specific communication service between an UE and a
UTRAN.
Adjacent Channel Leakage power Ratio (ACLR): The ratio of the average power centered on the assigned channel
frequency to the average power centered on an adjacent channel frequency. In both cases the average power is measured
with a filter that has Root Raised Cosine (RRC) filter response with roll-off α = 0.22 and a bandwidth equal to the chip
rate.
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Air Interface User Rate: The user rate between Mobile Termination and IWF. For T services it is the maximum
possible AIUR not including padding. For NT services it is the maximum possible AIUR.
ALCAP: Generic name for the transport signalling protocols used to set-up and tear-down transport bearers.
Allowable PLMN: A PLMN which is not in the list of forbidden PLMN in the UE.
Allowed CSG list: A list stored in the UE containing the CSG identities and associated PLMN identities of the CSGs to
which the subscriber belongs.
Ancillary equipment: Equipment (apparatus), used in connection with a receiver, transmitter or transceiver is
considered as an ancillary equipment (apparatus) if:
- the equipment is intended for use in conjunction with a receiver, transmitter or transceiver to provide additional
operational and/or control features to the radio equipment, (e.g. to extend control to another position or location);
and
- the equipment cannot be used on a stand alone basis to provide user functions independently of a receiver,
transmitter or transceiver; and
- the receiver, transmitter or transceiver to which it is connected, is capable of providing some intended operation
such as transmitting and/or receiving without the ancillary equipment (i.e. it is not a sub unit of the main
equipment essential to the main equipment basic functions).
Applet: A small program that is intended not to be run on its own, but rather to be embedded inside another application
Application: an application is a service enabler deployed by service providers, manufacturers or users. Individual
applications will often be enablers for a wide range of services. (UMTS Forum report #2) [3]
Applications / Clients: These are services, which are designed using service capability features.
Application Dedicated File (ADF): an application DF is the entry point to an application on the UICC.
Application Interface: Standardised Interface used by application/clients to access service capability features.
Application protocol: The set of procedures required by the application.
ASCI Generic name to identify the services VGCS, VBS and eMLPP.
Authentication: A property by which the correct identity of an entity or party is established with a required assurance.
The party being authenticated could be a user, subscriber, home environment or serving network.
Available PLMN: A PLMN where the UE has found a cell that satisfies certain conditions.
Average power: The thermal power as measured through a root raised cosine filter with roll-off α = 0.22 and a
bandwidth equal to the chip rate of the radio access mode. The period of measurement shall be one power control group
(timeslot) unless otherwise stated.
B
Band category: A group of operating bands for which the same MSR scenarios apply
Base Station: A base station is a network element in radio access network responsible for radio transmission and
reception in one or more cells to or from the user equipment. A base station can have an integrated antenna or be
connected to an antenna by feeder cables. In UTRAN it terminates the I interface towards the RNC. In GERAN it
ub
terminates the Abis interface towards the BSC.
Baseline capabilities: Capabilities that are required for a service-less UE to operate within a network. The baseline
capabilities for a UE include the capabilities to search for, synchronise with and register (with authentication) to a
network. The negotiation of the UE and the network capabilities, as well as the maintenance and termination of the
registration are also part of the required baseline capabilities.
Base Station Controller: This equipment in the BSS is in charge of controlling the use and the integrity of the radio
resources.
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Base station receive period: The time during which the base station is receiving data subframes or UpPTS.
Base Station RF bandwidth: The bandwidth in which a Base Station transmits and receives multiple carriers and/or
RATs simultaneously
Base Station RF bandwidth edge: The frequency of one of the edges of the Base Station RF bandwidth
Base Station Subsystem: Either a full network or only the access part of a GERAN offering the allocation, release and
management of specific radio resources to establish means of connection between an MS and the GERAN.
A Base Station Subsystem is responsible for the resources and transmission/reception in a set of cells.
Baseline Implementation Capabilities: Set of Implementation capabilities, in each technical domain, required to
enable a UE to support the required Baseline capabilities.
Basic OR Basic Optimal Routeing
Basic telecommunication service: This term is used as a common reference to both bearer services and teleservices.
Bearer: A information transmission path of defined capacity, delay and bit error rate, etc.
Bearer capability: A transmission function which the UE requests to the network.
Bearer independent protocol: (UICC) Mechanism by which the ME provides the (U)SIM applications on the UICC
with access to the data bearers supported by the ME and the network.
Bearer service: A type of telecommunication service that provides the capability of transmission of signals between
access points.
Best effort QoS: The lowest of all QoS traffic classes. If the guaranteed QoS cannot be delivered, the bearer network
delivers the QoS which can also be called best effort QoS.
Best effort service: A service model which provides minimal performance guarantees, allowing an unspecified
variance in the measured performance criteria.
Billing: A function whereby CDRs generated by the charging function are transformed into bills requiring payment.
Broadcast: A value of the service attribute "communication configuration", which denotes unidirectional distribution to
all users (source: ITU-T I.113).
Byte code: (UICC) A hardware machine independent representation of a primitive computer operation that serves as an
instruction to a software program called an interpreter or a virtual machine that simulates the hypothetical computer’s
central processing unit. code generated by a Java compiler and executed by the Java interpreter.
C
Cable, Connector, and Combiner Losses (Transmitter) (dB): The combined losses of all transmission system
components between the transmitter output and the antenna input (all losses in positive dB values).
Cable, Connector, and Splitter Losses (Receiver) (dB): The combined losses of all transmission syste
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