Agenda Item: Source: Nokia Title: Definition and Text Proposal For CCTRCH Document For: Decision
Agenda Item: Source: Nokia Title: Definition and Text Proposal For CCTRCH Document For: Decision
Agenda Item: Source: Nokia Title: Definition and Text Proposal For CCTRCH Document For: Decision
TSGR1#5(99)589
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1. Introduction
There has been lively discussion in e-mail reflector about the definitions of Coded Composite Tranport Channel (CCTrCH), code multiplexing and multiple radio links. The purpose of this contribution is to clarify the meaning of above mentioned terms. A definition for CCTrCH is proposed to be added to 25.212 and it is also proposed that only term CCTrCH is used to describe above mentioned terms. A clarifying picture about the DSCH associated with DCH is proposed to be added to 25.212.
2.3 Multiple radio link Currently there is no definition of the Multiple radio link in 25.212 [1]. From ARIB Vol.3 Ver. 1.0 [3]: A Radio Link is a bi-directional connection between a terminal and BS sector. Each RL is comprised of all the channels that are associated with the same physical layer control channel (DPCCH). If e.g., two radio links are used then also two control channels are used.
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5. Text proposals
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Figure 4-3. Transport channel multiplexing structure for DSCH associated with DCH.
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<Editors note: Code multiplexing is not used in uplink as a working assumption according to the results of Ad Hoc4 in WG1. For downlink is FFS.>
Primarily, transport channels are multiplexed as described above, i.e. into one data stream mapped on one or several physical channels. However, an alternative way of multiplexing services is to use code multiplexing, which corresponds to having several parallel multiplexing chains as in Figure 4-1, resulting in several data stream, each mapped to one or several physical channels. This code multiplexing is used only for downlink DSCHs. For the other transport channels including downlink DCHs, the code multiplexing shall not be used.
6. References
[1] [2] [3] 25.212 V1.0.0 "Multiplexing and channel coding (FDD)" S2.02 V0.3.0 Services provided by the Physical Layer ARIB Vol. 3 V1.0 Specifications of Air-Interface for 3G Mobile System