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The paper describes the standardisation work being carried out in different regions for third generation mobile systems to provide personal communication services (PCS). The Future Public Land Mobile Telecommunication Systems, being defined in the ITU Forum and the Universal Mobile Telecommunication System, being defined in the ETSI, are referred to as third generation mobile systems. The satellite or satellite constellations will play a significant role in providing personal communication services on a global basis. Personal communications requirements are changing rapidly as our society becomes more mobile and the demand for near instantaneous communications and universal access increases. The second generation mobile systems are not able to meet the unending expectations of the subscribers in terms of the range of services, higher user information bit rates, support of video, quality of service etc. The aim of the PCS is to provide personalised voice, data, image, and video communication services that can be accessed regardless of the location, network and time. The PCS are a family of telecommunication services supporting personal, terminal and service mobility. To provide a PCS, one needs a network with the ability to route calls and services to the location where the subscribers actually are, not to the locations where the subscribers are registered. In addition, wherever the subscribers actually are, they should be able to access the same set of services as where they are registered. It means creating a virtual home environment concept, i.e. a system concept for service portability. Third generation mobile systems could be an effective means to help developing countries bridge the telecommunication gap.
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第三代个人通信系统
本文介绍了在不同地区为提供个人通信服务(PCS)的第三代移动系统正在进行的标准化工作。在国际电联论坛中定义的未来公共陆地移动电信系统和在ETSI中定义的通用移动电信系统被称为第三代移动系统。卫星或卫星星座将在全球范围内提供个人通信服务方面发挥重要作用。随着我们的社会变得更加流动,对近乎即时通信和普遍接入的需求增加,个人通信需求正在迅速变化。第二代移动通信系统在服务范围、更高的用户信息比特率、视频支持、服务质量等方面都不能满足用户无休止的期望。PCS的目标是提供个性化的语音、数据、图像和视频通信服务,这些服务可以在任何地点、网络和时间访问。PCS是一系列支持个人、终端和业务移动性的电信业务。要提供pc,需要一个能够将呼叫和服务路由到用户实际所在位置的网络,而不是用户注册的位置。此外,无论订阅者实际在哪里,他们都应该能够访问与其注册位置相同的服务集。它意味着创建一个虚拟家庭环境概念,即一个服务可移植性的系统概念。第三代移动通信系统可以成为帮助发展中国家弥合电信鸿沟的有效手段。
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