Method for coordinating tasks in a GSM network

Telecommunications – Radiotelephone system – Programming control

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C712S035000

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10455089

ABSTRACT:
In a mobile unit of a GSM network (Global System for Mobile Communications), various tasks are performed under real-time constraints. After starting an execution of a first task, the execution of the first task is suspended a plurality of times for a respective plurality of time intervals. A second task is executed during at least one of the plurality of time intervals. The first and second tasks are performed by a single-core microprocessor digital signal processor with a microprocessor and a digital signal processor combined on a single chip.

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