The 3rd Generation Partnership Project (3GPP) unites seven telecommunications standard development organizations (ARIB, ATIS, CCSA, ETSI, TSDSI, TTA, TTC), known as “Organizational Partners” and provides their members with a stable environment to produce the Reports and Specifications that define 3GPP technologies.
What are the 3GPP standards?
The term “3GPP specification” covers all GSM (including GPRS and EDGE), W-CDMA (including HSPA), LTE (including LTE-Advanced and LTE-Advanced Pro) and 5G specifications. Revised versions of many of these specifications are produced up to four times a year following the quarterly TSG plenary meetings.
How can I participate in 3GPP?
To attend a 3GPP meeting, you must be a 3GPP Individual Member (i.e., you must be a Member of one of the Organizational Partners involved in the project; ARIB, CCSA, ETSI, ATIS, TTA , TTC or TSDSI).
What are 3GPP releases?
3GPP uses a system of parallel “Releases” which provide developers with a stable platform for the implementation of features at a given point and then allow for the addition of new functionality in subsequent Releases.
Who created the 5G?
| 3GPP’s 5G logo | |
|---|---|
| Developed by | 3GPP |
| Introduced | July 2016 |
| Industry | Telecommunications |
What is the purpose of 3GPP?
The 3rd Generation Partnership Project (3GPP) is a collaborative project between a group of telecommunications associations with the initial goal of developing globally applicable specifications for third-generation (3G) mobile systems.
What is TR in 3GPP?
3gpp specifications are broadly divided into two main categories: TR – Technical Report. TS – Technical Specification.
What is TSG 3GPP?
The TSG Core and Terminals (TSG CT) is responsible for specifying the Core Network and Terminal Equipment aspects of systems based on 3GPP specifications. Specifically it has a responsibility for: User Equipment – Core network layer 3 protocols in CS and PS domain excluding the access technology layers.
When was 2G invented?
1992
The 2G cellular network operated according to the leading international standard GSM (Global System for Mobile Communications) which was introduced in 1992. 2G technology made data services possible, in addition to voice services, for the very first time.
Which new UE state was introduced in 5G?
Appart form RRC connected and RRC IDLE state, 5G NR has introduced a new RRC state names as RRC Inactive state. When UE is power up it is in Disconnected mode/Idle mode, It can move RRC connected with initial attach or with connection establishment.
What are the 3GPP Releases?
3GPP Releases – the measure of real progress in 3GPP. Although we sometimes focus on the generations of cellular technology that happen every 10 years or so, cellular technology is constantly evolving with new features and new services that add significant value to the ecosystem.
Who may participate in 3GPP meetings?
Who may participate in 3GPP meetings? To attend a 3GPP meeting, you must be a 3GPP Individual Member (i.e., you must be a Member of one of the Organizational Partners involved in the project; ARIB, CCSA, ETSI, ATIS, TTA , TTC or TSDSI).
How many units do I need to contribute to 3GPP?
If your company becomes an ETSI member, please be informed that for participation in 3GPP you need to pay 3 units of contribution as a minimum except SMEs, Users, Universities, Public Research Bodies who should pay 2 units (instead of 1). ETSI Members’ and associate members’ fees are calculated by class.
Who is the chairman of 3GPP SA WG6?
Suresh Chitturi (Samsung Research) 3GPP SA WG6 Chairman Alan Soloway (Qualcomm Technologies) 3GPP SA WG6 Vice-Chair Jukka Vialen (Airbus) 3GPP SA WG6 Vice-Chair Contributors: