Index

  1. access control
    1. ACB skip,
    2. access class,
    3. access class assignment,
    4. Access Class Barring (ACB),
    5. special access classes,
    6. HighPriorityAccess,
  2. Access Point Name (APN)
  3. Access Stratum (AS)
  4. Accounting Data Forwarding (ADF)
  5. Accounting Metrics Collection (AMC)
  6. Address Resolution Protocol (ARP)
  7. ADF
  8. All-IP network
  9. Allocation and Retention Priority (ARP)
  10. allowed range
  11. ALUID
  12. AMC
  13. announce
  14. announcing UE
  15. APCO
  16. APN Aggregate Maximum Bit Rate (APN-AMBR)
  17. Application Code
  18. Application Function (AF)
  19. Application ID
  20. Application Layer User ID (ALUID)
  21. ARIB
  22. ATIS
  23. Attach
  24. Australian Communications and Media Authority (ACMA)
  25. Australian Public-Safety Communications Officials
  26. Authentication, Authorization and Accounting Function (AAA)
  27. Base Station Controller (BSC)
  28. Base Transmitter Station (BTS)
  29. BCH
  30. billing
  31. Billing Domain (BD)
  32. Broadcast Channel (BCH)
  33. Broadcast Control Channel (BCCH)
  34. Broadcast Multicast Service Center (BM-SC)
  35. BSC
  36. BSD
  37. BSR
  38. BTS
  39. Bucket Size Duration (BSD)
  40. Buffer Status Reports (BSR)
  41. Call Session Control Functions (CSCF)
  42. see also CSCF
  43. Capital Expenditure (CAPEX)
  44. carrier aggregation (CA)
  45. CCSA
  46. CDMA
  47. CDMA2000
  48. Cell Broadcast Center (CBC)
  49. Cell Broadcast Service (CBS)
  50. charging
  51. Charging Data Function (CDF)
  52. Charging Data Record (CDR)
  53. charging event
  54. Charging Gateway Function (CGF)
  55. Charging Trigger Function (CTF)
  56. circuit switched (CS)
  57. Commercial Mobile Alert System (CMAS)
  58. control plane
  59. core network (CN)
  60. CS Fallback (CSFB)
  61. CSCF
    1. E-CSCF,
    2. I-CSCF,
    3. P-CSCF,
    4. S-CSCF,
  62. Datagram Transport Layer Security (DTLS)
  63. D-Block
  64. D2D Communication via a ProSe Relay
  65. D2D Synchronization Signal (D2DSS)
  66. D2D Synchronization Source
  67. dedicated bearer
  68. dedicated bearer context activation
  69. Deep Packet Inspection (DPI)
  70. default bearer
  71. deployment scenarios
  72. destination layer 2 ID
  73. detach
  74. Device-to-Device (D2D)
  75. Direct Communication Scenarios
  76. direct communication via ProSe Relay
  77. direct discover
    1. Model B,
      1. discoveree UE,
      2. discoverer UE,
  78. direct discovery
    1. Model A,
      1. announcing UE,
      2. monitoring UE,
  79. direct discovery procedure for Model A
    1. announce procedure (non-roaming),
    2. announce procedure (roaming),
    3. match procedure (non-roaming),
    4. match procedure (roaming),
    5. monitor procedure (non-roaming),
    6. monitor procedure (roaming),
    7. radio aspects and physical layer design,
  80. direct discovery procedure for Model B
  81. Discontinuous Reception (DRX)
  82. discovery filter
  83. discovery request, 111– 21
  84. discovery signals
  85. Domain Name System (DNS)
  86. DPF
  87. DPI
  88. dual Rx UE
  89. Dual Stack Mobile IP (DSMIP)
  90. Dynamic/Static Attributes
    1. group Dynamic/Static Attributes,
    2. user Dynamic/Static Attributes,
  91. Earthquake and Tsunami Warning System (ETWS)
  92. eCall
  93. ECM-CONNECTED
  94. ECM-IDLE
  95. ECRIT
  96. EDGE
  97. EHPLMN
  98. eHRPD
  99. emergency
    1. attach,
    2. APN,
    3. bearer,
    4. call,
    5. number,
    6. registration,
    7. services,
  100. Enhanced Multimedia Priority Service (eMPS)
  101. EPC
  102. EPC ProSe User ID (EPUID)
  103. EPC-level Discovery
    1. application registration,
    2. user equipment registration,
  104. EPC-level Discovery ProSe Function
  105. EPC-level ProSe Discovery
  106. ePDG
  107. EPS
  108. EPS Attach
  109. EPS Bearer
  110. EPS Detach
  111. EPS Priority
  112. Equivalent Home PLMN
  113. ETSI
    1. TC MSG,
    2. TETRA and Critical Communications Evolution (TCCE),
  114. EU-ALERT
  115. European Public Warning System
  116. E-UTRAN
  117. E-UTRAN Node B (eNB)
  118. Evolved High Rate Packet Data (EHRPD)
  119. Evolved MBMS (eMBMS)
  120. Evolved NodeB (eNB)
  121. see also E-UTRAN NodeB
  122. Evolved Packet Core (EPC)
  123. Evolved Packet Data Gateway (ePDG)
  124. Evolved Packet System (EPS)
  125. Evolved UMTS Radio Access Network (E-UTRAN)
  126. Extended Service Request (ESR)
  127. Federal Communications Commission (FCC)
  128. Femto Access Points
  129. Flow Based Charging (FBC)
  130. 4G
  131. 4th generation networks
  132. frequency bands for LTE
  133. full match
  134. Fully Qualified Domain Name (FQDN)
  135. Gateway Core Network (GWCN)
  136. Gateway GPRS Support Node (GGSN)
  137. Generic Bootstrapping Architecture (GBA)
  138. GERAN
  139. GGSN
  140. Global Mobile Suppliers Association (GSA)
  141. Global Positioning System (GPS)
  142. Global Text Telephony (TTY)
  143. Globally Unique Temporary Identity (GUTI)
  144. GMK
  145. GPRS
  146. GPRS core
  147. GPRS Tunneling Protocol
  148. GPS
  149. group communication service
  150. Group Communication System Enablers for LTE
    1. GC1,
    2. GCS AS,
    3. GCSE,
    4. GCSE̲LTE,
  151. Group IP multicast address
  152. group management
  153. Group Master Keys (GMK)
  154. Group Session Key (GSK)
  155. GSM
  156. GSM for Railways (GSM-R)
  157. GSMA
  158. GSM/EDGE Radio Access Networks
  159. GTP
  160. Guaranteed Bit Rate (GBR)
  161. handover
  162. Handover Interface
  163. HARQ
  164. High Speed Packet Access
  165. Home Location Register (HLR)
  166. Home PLMN (HPLMN)
  167. Home Routed Roaming Architecture
  168. Home Subscriber Server (HSS)
  169. HSPA
  170. HSPA+
  171. HSS
  172. Hybrid Adaptive Repeat and Request (HARQ)
  173. idle mode
  174. IEEE 802.11
  175. Immediate Event Charging
  176. IMPI
  177. IMPU
  178. IMS
    1. Application Server,
    2. Centralized Services,
    3. Emergency Call State Control Function (E-CSCF),
    4. Signaling Priority,
    5. VoIP emergency,
  179. IMT
  180. IMT Advanced
  181. Incident Commander (IC)
  182. Interception Record Information (IRI)
  183. Inter-frequency ProSe communication
    1. non-ProSe carrier,
    2. ProSe carrier,
  184. Inter-frequency ProSe Discovery
    1. inter-PLMN,
  185. International Mobile Equipment Identity (IMEI)
  186. International Mobile Subscriber Identity (IMSI)
  187. International Mobile Telecommunication (IMT)
  188. International Telecommunication Union (ITU)
  189. Interrogating CSCF (I-CSCF)
  190. intra E-UTRAN handover
  191. IOPS
  192. IP address allocation
  193. IP multicast address
  194. IP Multimedia Subsystem
  195. IP Multimedia Subsystem SIM (ISIM)
  196. IP stack
  197. IP-CAN bearer
  198. IPSec
  199. IR.92
  200. Isolated E-UTRAN
  201. ITU
  202. ITU-R 646
  203. KASME
  204. Key Management System (KMS)
  205. Korean Public Alert System (KPAS)
  206. Land Mobile Radio (LMR)
  207. late call entry
  208. Law Enforcement Agency (LEA)
  209. Lawful Interception
  210. limited service state
  211. link layer identifier
  212. LIPA
  213. LMA
  214. LMR
  215. Local Breakout Roaming Architecture
  216. Local IP Access (LIPA)
  217. Local Mobility Anchor (LMA)
  218. Local PLMN
  219. local repeater
  220. location based services
    1. Location Retrieval Function (LRF),
    2. Location Server (LCS),
  221. logical channel
  222. Logical Channel Prioritization
    1. Bucket Size Duration (BSD),
  223. Long Term Evolution (LTE)
  224. LTE Advanced (LTE-A)
  225. LTE spectrum
  226. LTE spectrum for Public Safety
  227. LTE-A
  228. LTE/SAE
  229. MAG
  230. Master Information Block (MIB)
  231. Match event
    1. illustration for Match event,
  232. Match report request
  233. Maximum Bit Rate (MBR)
  234. maximum power transmission
  235. MB2 Interface
  236. MBMS
  237. MBMS bearer
  238. MBMS charging
  239. MBMS Delivery
  240. MBMS Gateway (MBMS GW)
  241. MBMS security
  242. MBMS Service Area Identities
  243. MBMS Session Start
  244. MBMS Session Stop
  245. MBMS Session Update
  246. MBSFN
  247. MBSFN reserved cell
  248. MCCH
  249. MCH
  250. MCH Scheduling Information (MSI)
  251. MCH Scheduling Period (MSP)
  252. MCPTT call type
    1. broadcast group call,
    2. emergency group call,
    3. imminent peril group call,
    4. private calls,
    5. system call,
  253. MCPTT group
    1. affiliated groups,
    2. selected group,
  254. MCPTT Priority and QoS Control
  255. MCPTT User
  256. Media Gateway Control Function (MGCF)
  257. Medium Access Control (MAC)
  258. MIB
  259. MIMO
  260. Mission Critical Push To Talk (MCPTT)
  261. MLP
  262. MME
  263. Mobile Access Gateway (MAG)
  264. Mobile Equipment
  265. Mobile Location Protocol (MLP)
  266. Mobile Subscriber ISDN Number (MSISDN)
  267. Mobility Management Entity (MME)
  268. Mode
  269. Mode
  270. Model A
  271. Model B
  272. Monitor
  273. monitoring UE
  274. MSI
  275. MSP
  276. MTCH
  277. Multi Operator Core Network (MOCN)
  278. multicast channel
  279. Multicast Control Channel (MCCH)
  280. Multicast Traffic Channel (MTCH)
  281. Multi-cell Coordination Entity (MCE)
  282. Multimedia Broadcast Multicast Service (MBMS)
  283. Multimedia Broadcast Single Frequency Network (MBSFN)
  284. Multiple-Input-Multiple-Output (MIMO)
  285. National Public Safety Broadband Network (NPSBN)
  286. Network Assisted Cell Change (NACC)
  287. network dependent communication
  288. network independent direct communication
  289. network initiated bearer establishment
  290. network sharing
  291. network-to-UE relay
  292. NodeB
  293. Nomadic eNBs (NeNBs)
  294. Non-Access Stratum (NAS)
  295. non-ProSe carrier
  296. non-roaming architecture
  297. NPSBN
  298. OFDM
  299. OFDM symbol
  300. offline charging
  301. off-network mode
  302. OMA
  303. OMA LIF MLP
  304. OMA SUPL
  305. on network operation mode
  306. one-to-many ProSe Direct Communication
    1. IP address allocation,
    2. One-to-Many Communication (Reception),
      1. receiving UE,
    3. One-to-Many Communication (Transmission),
      1. transmitting UE,
  307. online charging
  308. Online Charging System (OCS)
  309. Open Mobile Alliance (OMA)
  310. open ProSe Discovery
  311. operational expenditure
  312. Over-the-Air (OTA)
  313. Packet Data Network Gateway (PDN-GW)
  314. Packet Data Protocol (PDP)
  315. packet switched
  316. paging
  317. paging area
  318. Pairwise Master Key (PMK)
  319. partial match
  320. PC3 Control Protocol
  321. PCC
  322. PCEF
  323. PCRF
  324. PDN Connectivity
  325. PDN-GW
  326. PDP
  327. PDP context
  328. PEK
  329. performance characteristics
    1. coverage,
    2. system aspects,
  330. PGK
  331. P-GW
  332. Physical Cell ID (PCI)
  333. Physical D2D Synchronization Channel (PD2DSCH)
  334. Physical Layer (PHY)
  335. physical layer identity
  336. physical multicast channel
  337. physical resource blocks (PRBs)
  338. PLMN
  339. PMCH
  340. PMIP
  341. PMIPv6
  342. PMK
  343. PoC
  344. point-to-multipoint
  345. Policy and Charging Control (PCC)
  346. Policy and Charging Enforcement Function (PCEF)
  347. Policy and Charging Rules Function (PCRF)
  348. Policy Enforcement Function (PCEF)
  349. Power Saving Mode (PSM)
  350. Primary Synchronization Signal (PSS)
  351. priority access
  352. priority level
  353. Project 25 (P.25)
  354. ProSe
  355. ProSe Application Code
  356. ProSe Application Code matching
    1. full match,
    2. partial match,
  357. ProSe Application ID
  358. ProSe Application Mask
  359. ProSe Application Server
  360. ProSe based communication
  361. ProSe Broadcast Communication
  362. ProSe carrier
  363. ProSe communication
  364. ProSe Communication Shared Channel (PSCH)
  365. ProSe Communication Traffic Channel (PTCH)
  366. ProSe Direct Communication
    1. radio aspects and physical layer design,
  367. ProSe Direct Discovery
  368. ProSe Direct Discovery Models
    1. Model A,
      1. announcing UE,
      2. monitoring UE,
    2. Model B,
      1. discoveree UE,
      2. discoverer UE,
  369. ProSe Direct Discovery Modes
    1. open discovery,
    2. restricted discovery,
  370. ProSe Discovery
    1. EPC-level Discovery,
    2. open mode,
    3. ProSe Direct Discovery,
    4. restricted mode,
  371. ProSe enabled non-Public Safety UE
  372. ProSe enabled Public Safety UE
  373. ProSe enabled UE
  374. ProSe Encryption Key
  375. ProSe Function
    1. Direct Discovery Name Management Function,
    2. Direct Provisioning Function,
    3. EPC-level Discovery ProSe Function,
  376. ProSe Function ID (PFID)
  377. ProSe Group Communication
  378. ProSe Group Key
  379. ProSe Key Management Function
  380. ProSe Layer 2 Group ID
  381. ProSe Traffic Key
  382. ProSe UE-to-Network Relay
  383. ProSe UE-to-UE Relay
  384. Protocol Data Unit (PDU)
  385. provisioning
  386. proximity alert
  387. proximity range
  388. proximity request
  389. proximity services (ProSe)
  390. Proxy CSCF (P-CSCF)
  391. Proxy Mobile IP (PMIP)
  392. PSSID
  393. PTK
  394. PTT
  395. Public Land Mobile Network (PLMN)
  396. Public ProSe Application ID
  397. Public Safety Answering Point (PSAP)
    1. callback,
  398. Public Safety use cases
    1. ProSe Broadcast Communication,
    2. ProSe Communication,
    3. ProSe Group Communication,
    4. use cases for network to UE relay,
    5. use cases for ProSe Communication,
  399. Public Warning System (PWS)
  400. push to talk
  401. Push-To-Talk-Over-Cellular (PoC)
  402. QoS Class Identifier (QCI)
  403. Quality of Service (QoS)
  404. Radio Access Network (RAN)
  405. Radio Link Control
    1. acknowledged mode,
    2. AM Radio Link Control (RLC AM),
    3. TM Radio Link Control (RLC TM),
    4. transparent mode,
    5. UM Data,
    6. UM Radio Link Control (RLC UM),
    7. unacknowledged mode,
  406. Radio Network Controller
  407. Radio Resource Allocation for Direct Communication
    1. Mode 1 (eNB scheduled resource allocation),
    2. Mode 2 (UE autonomous resource selection),
  408. Radio Resource Allocation for Direct Discovery
    1. Type
    2. Type
  409. Radio Resource Management (RRM)
  410. RAN sharing
  411. range classes
  412. receiving UE
  413. Registered PLMN
  414. relay function
  415. reserved cells
  416. resource pool
  417. restricted discovery
  418. restricted mode
  419. RNC
  420. roaming
  421. Routing Determination Function (RDF)
  422. RRC establishment cause
  423. RRC-CONNECTED
  424. RRC-IDLE
  425. SA L1 ID
  426. SAE
  427. S1-based handover
  428. scheduling
  429. Scheduling Assignment (SA)
  430. SDF
  431. 2nd generation networks (2G)
  432. Secondary Synchronization Signal (SSS)
  433. Secure Real-Time Transport Protocol (SRTP)
  434. Security
    1. bearer level security,
    2. media plane security,
    3. security architecture,
    4. Security for Direct Communication,
    5. Security for Direct Discovery,
    6. Security for EPC-level Discovery,
  435. Selective IP Traffic Offload
  436. service authorization
  437. service continuity
  438. Service Data Flow (SDF)
  439. Service Request (SR)
  440. Service Set Identifier (SSID)
  441. Serving CSCF (S-CSCF)
  442. Serving Gateway (S-GW)
  443. Serving GPRS Support Node (SGSN)
  444. session continuity
  445. SGSN
  446. S-GW
  447. shareable MCPTT UE
  448. Short Message Service
  449. Short Message Service Center
  450. SIB
  451. SIB1
  452. SIB18
  453. SIB19
  454. Single Radio Voice Call Continuity (SRVCC)
  455. SIPTO
  456. SLP
  457. Smart Congestion Mitigation (SCM)
  458. SMS
  459. SMS in MME
  460. SMS over IMS
  461. SMS over IP
  462. SMS over SGs
  463. Source Layer 2 ID
  464. SRTP
  465. SRVCC
  466. Stratum
  467. Subscriber Profile Repository (SPR)
  468. Subscription
  469. SUPL Location Platform
  470. Synchronization
    1. LTE D2D Synchronization,
    2. LTE Primary and Secondary Synchronization Signals,
  471. System Architecture Evolution (SAE)
  472. system information
    1. Master Information Block (MIB),
    2. System Information Block (SIB),
    3. System Information Block 1 (SIB1),
  473. Telephony Application Server
  474. Terrestrial Trunked Radio (TETRA)
  475. TETRAPOL
  476. The Service Set Identifier (SSID)
  477. 3rd generation networks (3G)
  478. 3rd Generation Partnership Project (3GPP)
  479. 3G
  480. 3GPP
  481. Time To Live
  482. TMGI
  483. tracking area
  484. Tracking Area Update
  485. transmitting UE
  486. Transparent Mode-9
  487. Transparent Mode-10
  488. transport channel
  489. Trusted WLAN Access Gateway (TWAG)
  490. Trusted WLAN Access Networks (TWAN)
  491. TTA
  492. TTC
  493. TTL
  494. TTL timer
  495. TTY
  496. TWAG
  497. TWAN
  498. 2G
  499. UE
  500. UE Aggregate Maximum Bit Rate (UE-AMBR)
  501. UMTS
  502. unauthenticated IMSI
  503. Unicast Delivery
  504. unidirectional
  505. Universal Integrated Circuit Card (UICC)
  506. Universal SIM (USIM)
  507. Universal Subscriber Identity Module (USIM)
  508. User Equipment (UE)
  509. user plane
  510. UTRAN Operation for Public Safety (IOPS)
  511. video call
  512. visited PLMN
  513. Voice over Internet Protocol (VoIP)
  514. Voice over LTE (VoLTE)
  515. VoIP
  516. V-PCRF
  517. WCDMA
  518. Wideband Code Division Multiple Access (WCDMA)
  519. Wi-Fi
  520. Wi-Fi Peer-to-Peer (P2P)
  521. WiMAX
  522. Wireless Local Area Network (WLAN)
  523. Wireless Priority Service (WPS)
  524. WLAN
  525. WLAN Control Protocol (WLCP)
  526. WLAN direct discovery and communication
  527. WLAN Link Identifier
  528. WLAN Secret Key
  529. WLCP
  530. WLLID
  531. World Radio Conference (WRC)
  532. X2-based handover
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