DocumentCode :
900528
Title :
Digital short-range radio
Author :
Dettmer, Roger
Volume :
35
Issue :
7
fYear :
1989
fDate :
7/13/1989 12:00:00 AM
Firstpage :
243
Lastpage :
245
Abstract :
Trying to accommodate an ever-increasing number of private mobile-radio (PMR) users within the current PMR frequency bands is resulting in serious congestion and a decline in grade of service. In response to this situation, PMR licensing authorities are increasingly encouraging operators to use trunked PMR schemes. The author shows that, by pooling channels (so that users have potential access to a larger number of channels) trunking schemes can make better use of the channels available and improve the grade of service to users. Such a system is possible using digital short-range radio (DSRR) which is a high quality cost-effective trunked PMR scheme that is easy to use, simple to license the secure in operation. It should prove highly appealing to users of existing private nontrunked schemes, as well as attract a whole new class of users for whom all existing forms of PMR appear excessively complicated and expensive
Keywords :
digital radio systems; mobile radio systems; digital short-range radio; frequency bands; licensing authorities; private mobile-radio; trunked PMR; trunking schemes;
fLanguage :
English
Journal_Title :
IEE Review
Publisher :
iet
ISSN :
0953-5683
Type :
jour
Filename :
215752
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