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This paper presents an SDL implementation framework for the third generation mobile communication system protocols. The framework includes specific stylistic notations of SDL and extensive usage of ASN.1. Furthermore the framework requires that all protocols should define certain packages and combine certain functionalities into one process. This framework has allowed creation of a prototype implementation of third generation mobile system protocol stacks. This prototype implementation contains nearly all protocols from mobile station, radio access network and some protocols from the core network side. This implementation has and will be used in multiple prototype and validation system implementations within Nokia.
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Sipilä, J., Luukkala, V. (2001). An SDL Implementation Framework for Third Generation Mobile Communications System. In: Reed, R., Reed, J. (eds) SDL 2001: Meeting UML. SDL 2001. Lecture Notes in Computer Science, vol 2078. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/3-540-48213-X_18
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