Pulse or digital communications – Pulse code modulation
Patent
1998-09-30
2000-05-30
Vo, Don
Pulse or digital communications
Pulse code modulation
370474, 704214, 704500, 714752, H04B 1404
Patent
active
060699205
ABSTRACT:
For transmitting voice between subscriber stations of a radio system, particularly a mobile radio telephone system, whereby an analog voice signal is digitally coded by voice frames (S), the voice frames (S) are first converted into voice-coded voice frames (S1). Subsequently, a plurality of these voice frames (S1) is combined to form a multi-voice frame (MSF1). These multi-voice frames (MSF1) are transmitted with error-protection. At the reception side, the multi-voice frames (MSF4) are in turn divided into voice-coded voice frames (S4) and, subsequently, the digital voice information contained in the transmitted voice frames is in turn converted into an analog voice signal.
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Ritter Gerhard
Schulz Egon
Siemens Aktiengesellschaft
Vo Don
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