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This document outlines the key components and requirements for building a wireless network, including interfaces, IP addressing, routing, security, quality of service, peering requirements, and network connectivity options. It also covers roaming scenarios, data exchange between third parties, access techniques like FDMA, TDMA, and CDMA. Specific CDMA concepts like the different channel types, handoff mechanisms, and power control techniques are defined. The document provides an overview of the major technical aspects involved in designing a wireless network.

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This document outlines the key components and requirements for building a wireless network, including interfaces, IP addressing, routing, security, quality of service, peering requirements, and network connectivity options. It also covers roaming scenarios, data exchange between third parties, access techniques like FDMA, TDMA, and CDMA. Specific CDMA concepts like the different channel types, handoff mechanisms, and power control techniques are defined. The document provides an overview of the major technical aspects involved in designing a wireless network.

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CONTENTS

1. Introduction 2. Reference Model 2.1 Interface Xd 2.2 Interface Xa 2.3 Interface Xi 3. IP Addressing Requirement 4. IP Routing Requirement 5. Security Requirement 6. Quality of Service 7. Peering Requirement 8. Network Connectivity and Interconnection 8.1 Network Connection Options 8.1.1 IP Addressing and Routing 8.1.2 CRX IP Transit Backbone 8.1.3 Autonomous System Number (ASN) 9. Roaming Scenarios 9.1SimpleIPRoaming 9.2 Mobile IP Roaming 10. Data Exchange Interface Between Third Parties (Crxs) 11. Data Clearing and Settlement 12. Multiple Access Technique 12.1 Frequency Division Multiple Access 12.2 Time Division Multiple Access 12.3 Code Division Multiple Access 13. BTS (Base Station Trans Receiver System): 13.1 Profile of B.T.S 14. Network Daigram: 15. HandOff Mechnism In CDMA 15.1 Types of Handoff 15.1.1 Hard Handoff 15.1.2 Soft Handoff 16. CDMA Forward Channels 16.1 Pilot Channel 16.2 Sync Channel 16.3 Forward Traffic Channel

17. CDMA Reverse Channel 17.1 Access Channel 17.2 Reverse Traffic Channel 18.Power Control & Management Technique 18.1 Reverse Link Power Control 18.1.1 Open Loop Control 18.1.2 Closed Loop Control 19. Advantages : 20. Limitations: 21. Code Allocation Scheme 22. Coordination Thresholds 23. Conclusions 24. Reference

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