Title :
Design issues relevant to developing an integrated voice/data mobile radio system
Author :
Stern, Harold P.
Author_Institution :
ElectroCom Autom., Arlington, TX, USA
fDate :
11/1/1990 12:00:00 AM
Abstract :
The various design issues related to developing an integrated voice/data mobile radio system, including high speed digital radio frequency modulation in a mobile environment, statistics for the talkspurt/silence gap composition of speech, switching schemes for voice/data integration, encoding techniques, and voice and data traffic statistics are discussed. A performance analysis is conducted for a typical design, showing that a voice-only mobile radio system can be upgraded to an integrated voice/data system capable of carrying the full voice and data loads without requiring additional radio channels and without compromising voice performance. Data traffic is only minimally delayed (46.2 ms mean delay) for a fully loaded system
Keywords :
data communication systems; digital radio systems; encoding; mobile radio systems; voice communication; encoding techniques; high speed digital radio frequency modulation; integrated voice/data; mobile radio system; speech; switching schemes; talkspurt/silence gap composition; traffic statistics; Background noise; Delay; Land mobile radio; Mobile communication; Radio frequency; Societies; Speech analysis; Statistical distributions; Vehicles; Vehicular and wireless technologies;
Journal_Title :
Vehicular Technology, IEEE Transactions on