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ETSI - EN 301 707

Digital Cellular Telecommunications System (Phase 2+); Discontinuous Transmission (DTX) for Adaptive Multi-Rate (AMR) Speech Traffic Channels

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Organization: ETSI
Publication Date: 1 July 1999
Status: inactive
Page Count: 14
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The present document gives a description of the general baseband operation of Adaptive Multi Rate speech traffic channels in the transmitter and in the receiver of GSM Mobile Stations (MS)s and Base Station System (BSS)s during Discontinuous Transmission (DTX).

For clarity, the description is structured according to the block diagrams in figures 1 and 3. Except in the case describe next, this structure of distributing the various functions between system entities is not mandatory for implementation, as long as the operation on the air interface and on the speech decoder output remains the same.

In the case of BSSs where the speech transcoder is located remotely in the Base Station Controller (BSC), the implementation of the interfaces between the DTX handlers and the Radio Sub System (RSS) as described in the present document together with all their flags is mandatory, being part of the A-bis interface as described in GSM 08.60 [13].

The DTX functions described in this technical specification are mandatory for implementation in the GSM MSs. The receiver requirements are mandatory for implementation in all GSM BSSs, the transmitter requirements only for those where downlink DTX will be used.

Document History

March 1, 2001
Digital Cellular Telecommunications System (Phase 2+); Discontinuous Transmission (DTX) for Adaptive Multi-Rate (AMR) Speech Traffic Channels
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November 1, 2000
Digital Cellular Telecommunications System (Phase 2+); Discontinuous Transmission (DTX) for Adaptive Multi-Rate (AMR) Speech Traffic Channels
The present document gives a description of the general baseband operation of Adaptive Multi-Rate speech traffic channels in the transmitter and in the receiver of GSM Mobile Stations (MS)s and Base...
November 1, 2000
Digital Cellular Telecommunication System (Phase 2+); Discontinuous Transmission (DTX) for Adaptive Multi-Rate (AMR) Speech Traffic Channels
The present document gives a description of the general baseband operation of Adaptive Multi-Rate speech traffic channels in the transmitter and in the receiver of GSM Mobile Stations (MS)s and Base...
April 1, 2000
Digital Cellular Telecommunication System (Phase 2+); Discontinuous Transmission (DTX) for Adaptive Multi-Rate (AMR) Speech Traffic Channels
The present document gives a description of the general baseband operation of Adaptive Multi-Rate speech traffic channels in the transmitter and in the receiver of GSM Mobile Stations (MS)s and Base...
December 1, 1999
Digital Cellular Telecommunications System (Phase 2+); Discontinuous Transmission (DTX) for Adaptive Multi-Rate (AMR) Speech Traffic Channels
The present document gives a description of the general baseband operations of Adaptive Multi-Rate speech traffic channels in the transmitter and in the receiver of GSM Mobile Stations (MS)s and Base...
December 1, 1999
Digital Cellular Telecommunication System (Phase 2+); Discontinuous Transmission (DTX) for Adaptive Multi-Rate (AMR) Speech Traffic Channels
The present document gives a description of the general baseband operation of Adaptive Multi Rate speech traffic channels in the transmitter and in the receiver of GSM Mobile Stations (MS)s and Base...
EN 301 707
July 1, 1999
Digital Cellular Telecommunications System (Phase 2+); Discontinuous Transmission (DTX) for Adaptive Multi-Rate (AMR) Speech Traffic Channels
The present document gives a description of the general baseband operation of Adaptive Multi Rate speech traffic channels in the transmitter and in the receiver of GSM Mobile Stations (MS)s and Base...

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