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Overview of 3GPP2 Specification Development for cdma2000 Technology Workshop

Join us for the 3GPP2 Technology Workshop held on June 14, 2012, in Guangzhou, China, led by David Crowe. This workshop covers the stages of specification development, including requirements, high-level protocols, and detailed encoding processes. Input will be gathered from 3GPP2 members and partners, ensuring that all specifications are voluntarily defined. Attend to learn how to get involved, access draft specifications, and understand the normative and informative reports shaping the future of cdma2000 technologies.

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Overview of 3GPP2 Specification Development for cdma2000 Technology Workshop

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  1. 3GPP2 Specification Development David Crowe cdma2000 Technology Workshop June 14, 2012 – Guangzhou, China Draft Version 0.1

  2. Specification Development • Input from 3GPP2 members or partners. • Stage 1 – Requirements • Stage 2 – Message Flow • Stage 3 – Detailed Encoding and Processing • Testing – Conformance • Technical Reports – Informative • All specifications are voluntary even when described as ‘normative’

  3. Getting Involved • Specifications can be freely downloaded from http://www.3gpp2.org • 3GPP2 members can participate in specification development • Contact xxxx for more information on membership and guest status

  4. Stage 1 • Requirements for new features • Generic requirements defined by TSG-S • Domain-specific requirements defined by TSG-C (radio interface), TSG-X (core network) or TSG-A (RAN/IOS) • Published as informative reports

  5. Stage 2 • Describes a protocol at a high level through descriptive text and message flows. • Usually integrated into a specification with Stage 3.

  6. Stage 3 • Detailed protocol specification • Describes every bit and byte in every message in the protocol • Defines actions for protocol end points

  7. Test Specifications • List types of test specs here…

  8. Standardization • 3GPP2 organizational partners may take 3GPP2 specifications and republish them as national standards. • Regional or national requirements may be standardized independently by a 3GPP2 partner without a 3GPP2 specification.

  9. Author • David Crowe • Workshop Chairman • Consultant to CDG • Contact • +1-403-289-6609 • dcrowe@cdg.org

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