Explain MS-lnitialization State?
cdmaguru 23-May-2008 08:11:00 AM

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I think Intialization gets started when mobile communicates by using pilot channel.
Posted by HamidAliKhan


When the MS is powered-on, it enters the MS-initialization state with a power-up indication. In this state it performs cell search and carrier detection, finally camping on to a cell.. Once t has camped on to a cell it listens to the Primary paging channel in the Ms-Idle state. The state has MS-initialization has 4 sub-states where the mobile performs in which it performs all the vital functions before entering the MS-idle State. The detailed diagram below illustrates all the sub-state changes. The Mobile Station Initialization State consists of the following sub states:

System Determination Sub State -The mobile station selects which system to use. Enters the next state if the selected system is a CDMA system.

Pilot Channel Acquisition Sub State -The mobile station acquires the Pilot Channel of a CDMA system. The MS shall tune to the CDMA Channel number in CDMACH and search for Pilots. Goes to the next state if it acquires the Pilot in T20ms.

Timing Change Sub State -The mobile station synchronizes its timing to that of a CDMA system.

All mobiles maintain a PRL (Preferred Roaming List given by service provider), which along with the History list is used in selecting a carrier. The PRL is a guiding list of carriers, which are permitted and forbidden to the subscriber.
Posted by jahangir1983


When the MS is powered-on, it enters the MS-initialization state with a power-up indication. In this state it performs cell search and carrier detection, finally camping on to a cell.. Once t has camped on to a cell it listens to the Primary paging channel in the Ms-Idle state. The state has MS-initialization has 4 sub-states where the mobile performs in which it performs all the vital functions before entering the MS-idle State. The detailed diagram below illustrates all the sub-state changes. The Mobile Station Initialization State consists of the following sub states:

System Determination Sub State -The mobile station selects which system to use. Enters the next state if the selected system is a CDMA system.

Pilot Channel Acquisition Sub State -The mobile station acquires the Pilot Channel of a CDMA system. The MS shall tune to the CDMA Channel number in CDMACH and search for Pilots. Goes to the next state if it acquires the Pilot in T20ms.

Timing Change Sub State -The mobile station synchronizes its timing to that of a CDMA system.

All mobiles maintain a PRL (Preferred Roaming List given by service provider), which along with the History list is used in selecting a carrier. The PRL is a guiding list of carriers, which are permitted and forbidden to the subscriber.
Posted by jahangir1983


When the MS is powered-on, it enters the MS-initialization state with a power-up indication. In this state it performs cell search and carrier detection, finally camping on to a cell.. Once t has camped on to a cell it listens to the Primary paging channel in the Ms-Idle state. The state has MS-initialization has 4 sub-states where the mobile performs in which it performs all the vital functions before entering the MS-idle State. The detailed diagram below illustrates all the sub-state changes. The Mobile Station Initialization State consists of the following sub states:

System Determination Sub State -The mobile station selects which system to use. Enters the next state if the selected system is a CDMA system.

Pilot Channel Acquisition Sub State -The mobile station acquires the Pilot Channel of a CDMA system. The MS shall tune to the CDMA Channel number in CDMACH and search for Pilots. Goes to the next state if it acquires the Pilot in T20ms.

Timing Change Sub State -The mobile station synchronizes its timing to that of a CDMA system.

All mobiles maintain a PRL (Preferred Roaming List given by service provider), which along with the History list is used in selecting a carrier. The PRL is a guiding list of carriers, which are permitted and forbidden to the subscriber.
Posted by jahangir1983


Yes Intialization gets started when mobile communicates by using pilot channel.
Posted by waqqas1


Intialization gets started when mobile communicates by using pilot channel.
Posted by Hash007


When the MS is powered-on, it enters the MS-initialization state with a power-up indication. In this state it performs cell search and carrier detection, finally camping on to a cell.. Once t has camped on to a cell it listens to the Primary paging channel in the Ms-Idle state. The state has MS-initialization has 4 sub-states where the mobile performs in which it performs all the vital functions before entering the MS-idle State. The detailed diagram below illustrates all the sub-state changes. The Mobile Station Initialization State consists of the following sub states:

System Determination Sub State -The mobile station selects which system to use. Enters the next state if the selected system is a CDMA system.

Pilot Channel Acquisition Sub State -The mobile station acquires the Pilot Channel of a CDMA system. The MS shall tune to the CDMA Channel number in CDMACH and search for Pilots. Goes to the next state if it acquires the Pilot in T20ms.

Timing Change Sub State -The mobile station synchronizes its timing to that of a CDMA system.

All mobiles maintain a PRL (Preferred Roaming List given by service provider), which along with the History list is used in selecting a carrier. The PRL is a guiding list of carriers, which are permitted and forbidden to the subscriber.
Posted by Andy08


In the Ms Initialization state Ms:
1.)Acquire pilot channel of the selected CDMA system within 20 secs (not standardized)
2.0Process synch channel for synchronization (long code and CDMA timing)

Posted by sagitraz



Posted: 23-May-2008 10:58:10 AM By: sagitraz

In the Ms Initialization state Ms:
1.)Acquire pilot channel of the selected CDMA system within 20 secs (not standardized)
2.0Process synch channel for synchronization (long code and CDMA timing)

Posted: 24-May-2008 11:50:00 AM By: Andy08

When the MS is powered-on, it enters the MS-initialization state with a power-up indication. In this state it performs cell search and carrier detection, finally camping on to a cell.. Once t has camped on to a cell it listens to the Primary paging channel in the Ms-Idle state. The state has MS-initialization has 4 sub-states where the mobile performs in which it performs all the vital functions before entering the MS-idle State. The detailed diagram below illustrates all the sub-state changes. The Mobile Station Initialization State consists of the following sub states:

System Determination Sub State -The mobile station selects which system to use. Enters the next state if the selected system is a CDMA system.

Pilot Channel Acquisition Sub State -The mobile station acquires the Pilot Channel of a CDMA system. The MS shall tune to the CDMA Channel number in CDMACH and search for Pilots. Goes to the next state if it acquires the Pilot in T20ms.

Timing Change Sub State -The mobile station synchronizes its timing to that of a CDMA system.

All mobiles maintain a PRL (Preferred Roaming List given by service provider), which along with the History list is used in selecting a carrier. The PRL is a guiding list of carriers, which are permitted and forbidden to the subscriber.

Posted: 26-November-2008 03:16:39 AM By: Hash007

Intialization gets started when mobile communicates by using pilot channel.

Posted: 30-December-2008 06:49:01 AM By: waqqas1

Yes Intialization gets started when mobile communicates by using pilot channel.

Posted: 31-January-2009 12:50:47 PM By: jahangir1983

When the MS is powered-on, it enters the MS-initialization state with a power-up indication. In this state it performs cell search and carrier detection, finally camping on to a cell.. Once t has camped on to a cell it listens to the Primary paging channel in the Ms-Idle state. The state has MS-initialization has 4 sub-states where the mobile performs in which it performs all the vital functions before entering the MS-idle State. The detailed diagram below illustrates all the sub-state changes. The Mobile Station Initialization State consists of the following sub states:

System Determination Sub State -The mobile station selects which system to use. Enters the next state if the selected system is a CDMA system.

Pilot Channel Acquisition Sub State -The mobile station acquires the Pilot Channel of a CDMA system. The MS shall tune to the CDMA Channel number in CDMACH and search for Pilots. Goes to the next state if it acquires the Pilot in T20ms.

Timing Change Sub State -The mobile station synchronizes its timing to that of a CDMA system.

All mobiles maintain a PRL (Preferred Roaming List given by service provider), which along with the History list is used in selecting a carrier. The PRL is a guiding list of carriers, which are permitted and forbidden to the subscriber.

Posted: 31-January-2009 12:52:15 PM By: jahangir1983

When the MS is powered-on, it enters the MS-initialization state with a power-up indication. In this state it performs cell search and carrier detection, finally camping on to a cell.. Once t has camped on to a cell it listens to the Primary paging channel in the Ms-Idle state. The state has MS-initialization has 4 sub-states where the mobile performs in which it performs all the vital functions before entering the MS-idle State. The detailed diagram below illustrates all the sub-state changes. The Mobile Station Initialization State consists of the following sub states:

System Determination Sub State -The mobile station selects which system to use. Enters the next state if the selected system is a CDMA system.

Pilot Channel Acquisition Sub State -The mobile station acquires the Pilot Channel of a CDMA system. The MS shall tune to the CDMA Channel number in CDMACH and search for Pilots. Goes to the next state if it acquires the Pilot in T20ms.

Timing Change Sub State -The mobile station synchronizes its timing to that of a CDMA system.

All mobiles maintain a PRL (Preferred Roaming List given by service provider), which along with the History list is used in selecting a carrier. The PRL is a guiding list of carriers, which are permitted and forbidden to the subscriber.

Posted: 31-January-2009 12:52:47 PM By: jahangir1983

When the MS is powered-on, it enters the MS-initialization state with a power-up indication. In this state it performs cell search and carrier detection, finally camping on to a cell.. Once t has camped on to a cell it listens to the Primary paging channel in the Ms-Idle state. The state has MS-initialization has 4 sub-states where the mobile performs in which it performs all the vital functions before entering the MS-idle State. The detailed diagram below illustrates all the sub-state changes. The Mobile Station Initialization State consists of the following sub states:

System Determination Sub State -The mobile station selects which system to use. Enters the next state if the selected system is a CDMA system.

Pilot Channel Acquisition Sub State -The mobile station acquires the Pilot Channel of a CDMA system. The MS shall tune to the CDMA Channel number in CDMACH and search for Pilots. Goes to the next state if it acquires the Pilot in T20ms.

Timing Change Sub State -The mobile station synchronizes its timing to that of a CDMA system.

All mobiles maintain a PRL (Preferred Roaming List given by service provider), which along with the History list is used in selecting a carrier. The PRL is a guiding list of carriers, which are permitted and forbidden to the subscriber.

Posted: 23-April-2009 12:43:48 AM By: HamidAliKhan

I think Intialization gets started when mobile communicates by using pilot channel.