@TECHREPORT{22.228, AUTHOR="3GPP", TITLE="Service requirements for the {IP} Multimedia Core Network Subsystem (Stage 1) (Release 5)", INSTITUTION="3rd Generation Partnership Project (3GPP)", TYPE="Technical Specification", MONTH=sep, YEAR=2000, NUMBER="3G TS 22.228", ABSTRACT="This TS defines the service requirements from users', operators'/service providers' and content providers' perspective for the support of IP multimedia applications. IP multimedia applications are supported by IP multimedia sessions in the IM CN Subsystem. IP multimedia sessions use IP connectivity bearers (e.g. GPRS as a bearer). Examples of IP multimedia applications include speech communication, real time multimedia applications, shared online whiteboards etc. This TS, in general, does not standardise usage of IP multimedia applications, but instead identifies the requirements to enable their support. In order to align IP multimedia applications wherever possible with non-3GPP IP applications, the general approach is to adopt non-3GPP IP based solutions. The existing legacy tele- and supplementary services shall not be re-standardised as IP multimedia applications, and multimedia equivalent applications may be created with toolkits.", KEYWORDS="3GPP; wireless; GSM", URL="ftp://ftp.3gpp.org/Specs/Latest_drafts/22228-100.zip", ENTRYBY=Sc } @TECHREPORT{23.002, AUTHOR="3GPP", TITLE="Network architecture (Release 5)", INSTITUTION="3rd Generation Partnership Project (3GPP)", TYPE="Technical Specification", MONTH=jun, YEAR=2001, NUMBER="TS 23.002", ABSTRACT="This document presents the possible architectures of the Universal Mobile Telecommuncation System (UMTS).", KEYWORDS="3GPP; wireless; GSM; architecture", URL="ftp://ftp.3gpp.org/Specs/2001-06/Rel-5/23_series/", ENTRYBY=Sc } @TECHREPORT{25.932, AUTHOR="3GPP", TITLE="Delay Budget within the Access Stratum", INSTITUTION="3rd Generation Partnership Project (3GPP)", TYPE="Technical Specification", MONTH=may, YEAR=2000, NUMBER="TR 25.932", ABSTRACT="The present document evaluates the delay components introduced within the Access Stratum. While the analysis of the possible delay sources is performed in an exhaustive way, the evaluation of single and global delay figures is limited to the case of Real Time services. The estimation of Non Real Time service delays is not in scope of Release 99 and, therefore, it will not be considered in the present version of the Technical Report.", KEYWORDS="3GPP; wireless; GSM", URL="http://www.3gpp.org/ftp/tsg_ran/TSG_RAN/TSGR_08/Docs/PDFs/RP-000262.pdf", ENTRYBY=Sc } @TECHREPORT{26.190, AUTHOR="3GPP", TITLE="AMR Wideband speech codec: Transcoding functions", INSTITUTION="3rd Generation Partnership Project (3GPP)", TYPE="Technical Specification", MONTH=mar, YEAR=2001, NUMBER="TR 26.190", KEYWORDS="3GPP; AMR; packet voice; codec", ENTRYBY=Sc } @TECHREPORT{26.201, AUTHOR="3GPP", TITLE="AMR Wideband speech codec: Frame structure", INSTITUTION="3rd Generation Partnership Project (3GPP)", TYPE="Technical Specification", MONTH=mar, YEAR=2001, NUMBER="TR 26.201", KEYWORDS="3GPP; AMR; packet voice; codec", ENTRYBY=Sc }