Signaling communication method of mobile communications system

Data processing: speech signal processing – linguistics – language – Audio signal bandwidth compression or expansion

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C704S221000

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06985866

ABSTRACT:
When vocoder-bypass communication is performed between a first mobile station on a voice transmitting side and a second mobile station on a receiving side, the first mobile station transmits voice data the compression rate of which has been reduced periodically. As a result, a vacant space is reserved periodically in a traffic frame transmitted from a base station controller on the receiving side to the second mobile station on the receiving side. When it becomes necessary to transmit signaling data, a signaling multiplexer of the base station controller transmits the signaling data upon multiplexing it into the vacant space of the traffic frame.

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