TIA-136-610
TDMA Third Generation Wireless - R-DATA/SMDPP Transport
| Organization: | TIA |
| Publication Date: | 1 April 2002 |
| Status: | inactive |
| Page Count: | 20 |
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Introduction
R-DATA and SMDPP (Short Message Delivery - Point-to-Point) are the messages that are used for information transfer through the TIA/EIA-136 air interface and the TIA/EIA-41 network interface. The purpose of this chapter is to demonstrate the transport of R-DATA messages through the TIA/EIA-41 SMDPP and vice versa. Figure 1 illustrates the network model for information transfer between the air and network interfaces.
The mechanism for information transfer between a source and a destination through the BMI is called a teleservice. The source maybe a mobile station or a Teleservice Server (TS). A teleservice is delivered across the TIA/EIA-136 air interface on a DCCH or DTC inside a layer 3 R-DATA message, and across the TIA/EIA-41 network interface inside a layer 3 Short Message Delivery Point-to-Point (SMDPP) Invoke message. The delivery of the layer 3 message may be acknowledged by the destination in a TIA/EIA-136 R-DATA ACCEPT or R-DATA REJECT message and a TIA/EIA-41 SMDPP Return (smdpp) Result message. The BMI provides the interworking between the Teleservice Server and the mobile station by translating between the TIA/EIA-136 and TIA/EIA-41 protocols.
A teleservice may be delivered in point-to-point mode or
broadcast mode. It may be text based, such as Cellular
Messaging Teleservice (CMT), or it may be coded
information destined
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