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ETSI - EN 301 247

Ditgital Cellular Telecommunications System (Phase 2); Comfort Noise Aspects for Enhanced Full Rate (EFR) Speech Traffic Channels

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Organization: ETSI
Publication Date: 1 August 1997
Status: inactive
Page Count: 16
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This EN gives the detailed requirements for the correct operation of the background acoustic noise evaluation, noise parameter encoding/decoding and comfort noise generation in Mobile Stations (MSs) and Base Station Systems (BSSs) during Discontinuous Transmission (DTX) on Enhanced Full Rate speech traffic channels.

The requirements described in this EN are mandatory for implementation in all GSM MSs capable of supporting the Enhanced Full Rate speech traffic channel.

The receiver requirements are mandatory for implementation in all GSM BSSs capable of supporting the Enhanced Full Rate speech traffic channel, the transmitter requirements only for those where downlink DTX will be used.

In case of discrepancy between the requirements described in this EN and the fixed point computational description of these requirements contained in GSM 06.53 (EN 301 244) [2], the description in GSM 06.53 (EN 301 244) [2] will prevail.

Document History

December 1, 1997
Digital Cellular Telecommunications System (Phase 2); Comfort Noise Aspects for Enhanced Full Rate (EFR) Speech Traffic Channels
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EN 301 247
August 1, 1997
Ditgital Cellular Telecommunications System (Phase 2); Comfort Noise Aspects for Enhanced Full Rate (EFR) Speech Traffic Channels
This EN gives the detailed requirements for the correct operation of the background acoustic noise evaluation, noise parameter encoding/decoding and comfort noise generation in Mobile Stations (MSs)...

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