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1 UMB AIS Document Structure Ravi Patwardhan, Qualcomm ravindra@qualcomm.com QUALCOMM Incorporated grants a free, irrevocable license to 3GPP2 and its Organizational Partners to incorporate text or other copyrightable material contained in the contribution and any modifications thereof in the creation of 3GPP2 publications; to copyright and sell in Organizational Partner’s name any Organizational Partner’s standards publication even though it may include all or portions of this contribution; and at the Organizational Partner’s sole discretion to permit others to reproduce in whole or in part such contribution or the resulting Organizational Partner’s standards publication. QUALCOMM Incorporated is also willing to grant licenses under such contributor copyrights to third parties on reasonable, non-discriminatory terms and conditions for purpose of practicing an Organizational Partner’s standard which incorporates this contribution. This document has been prepared by QUALCOMM Incorporated to assist the development of specifications by 3GPP2. It is proposed to the Committee as a basis for discussion and is not to be construed as a binding proposal on QUALCOMM Incorporated. QUALCOMM Incorporated specifically reserves the right to amend or modify the material contained herein and nothing herein shall be construed as conferring or offering licenses or rights with respect to any intellectual property of QUALCOMM Incorporated other than provided in the copyright statement above.

2 December 20072 Proposed Structure Either create addendum or create new document Addendum – Bug fixes New document – New Features New protocol types, or new protocol subtypes Never create “Revision” of a document Overview document common across all UMB documents

3 December 20073 Document Numbering UMB AIS documents are created as parts of C.S0084. e.g. C.S0084-001 is UMB Physical Layer 3 Digit part number allows up to 1000 parts Continue to use new part numbers for new documents Numbering structure for part numbering can be created for ease of finding documents. E.g. Parts 010-019: New physical layer documents Parts 020-029: New MAC layer documents Parts 030-039: New RLL documents And so on…

4 December 20074 Overview document Current Overview document (000) has 2 distinct parts Text common to all parts (e.g. Architecture, Common data structures and procedures etc.) Assigned numbers (e.g. Protocol Type, Protocol Subtype, IPSI, PSI etc.) Split overview documents in to 2 documents Text common to all parts remain as part 000 Create only addendums as needed Assigned numbers to be in new document (part 999) Exception: Create Revisions for this document as needed. Never create addendums for this document Similar to C.R1001 document used for 1x/HRPD

5 December 20075 Overview (cont…) Assigned number document (part 999) Updated periodically to list all assigned numbers E.g. Include new IPSI, PSI, ProtocolType and ProtocolSubtype as necessary Good place to link all documents Add listing of C.S0084 parts As new parts are defined, the list gets updated

6 December 20076 Advantage of proposed structure Each protocol (Type, Subtype) pair is defined only in one place Following issues related to “Revisions” are avoided When revision is created, text for (Type, Subtype) pair is defined at multiple places. E.g. If x=(Type, Subtype) defined in Rev 0, then x is specified in Rev 0, Rev A, Rev B etc. When any bug is found, needs to be corrected at multiple places Creates more work Typically all versions are not open for edit at same time. So creates inconsistent text, and may create confusion Need to carefully track bugs fixed in one revision, and fix them in other revisions at appropriate time. This is very tedious, time consuming and error prone task.

7 December 20077 Advantages (cont…) Document structure reflects design philosophy Each Protocol Type can evolve independently Not necessary to enhance multiple Protocol Types in group. Instead based on new features, required Protocol Types can be enhanced.

8 December 20078 Evolution in 3GPP2 AIS Design Concept in 3GPP2 AIS has evolved over time 1x – Set of features bundled as “Protocol Revision” Difficult for operator to “pick and choose” features HRPD – Each Protocol Type evolves independently. AN and AT negotiate in-use subtypes Negotiations always starts from Rev 0 Valid combinations of subtypes not defined in specification UMB – IPSI/PSI Each PSI defines a valid subtype combination PSI list in UMB provides list of all valid subtype combinations Enable starting negotiation from multiple start points. Protocol subtypes not negotiated. Personality is always based on one of the PSI defined in UMB.

9 December 20079 Evolution in 3GPP2 AIS (Cont…) Evolution in document structure 1x – New features defined as new revision Some features were defined in separate document (SMS, OTASP, Position Location etc.) HRPD – New features defined either as new document or as new revision New document used for new Protocol Types or subtypes New revision used when multiple Protocols were updated Next step: UMB Learn from 1x, HRPD experience Create new document for new features Create Addendum for bug-fixes


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