학술논문

Avoidance of double encoding and decoding in digital cellular network
Document Type
Conference
Source
1996 IEEE International Conference on Personal Wireless Communications Proceedings and Exhibition. Future Access Personal wireless communications Personal Wireless Communications, 1996., IEEE International Conference on. :272-276 1996
Subject
Communication, Networking and Broadcast Technologies
Signal Processing and Analysis
Components, Circuits, Devices and Systems
Encoding
Decoding
Intelligent networks
Land mobile radio cellular systems
Base stations
Phase change materials
Degradation
Delay
Switches
Software systems
Language
Abstract
A common problem faced in the case of wireless to wireless subscriber calls in cellular networks is the voice degradation due to the double encoding/decoding performed at the air interfaces. The voice degradation is in terms of the voice quality and the significant amount of delay introduced in the voice path. We present some of the methods employed in the GMH2000 system for doing away with the extra encoding/decoding step and the problems associated with this. To overcome this problem in the GMH2000 system the intermediate decoding/encoding at the base stations (BSSs) is avoided by setting up a transparent data channel between the 2 BSSs for transparently carrying the compressed voice packaged in inband messages, over the regular 64 kbps bit stream. This channel is setup once the call has been completely setup between the 2 subscribers and no more switch intervention is needed.