Pulse or digital communications – Systems using alternating or pulsating current
Patent
1996-12-03
1999-03-09
Chin, Stephen
Pulse or digital communications
Systems using alternating or pulsating current
370522, 370523, 370498, H04L 2700
Patent
active
058811052
ABSTRACT:
A telecommunications system and method for minimizing interruptions to voice transmissions due to the transmission of overriding control signals is disclosed. Since FACCH and other control signals replace or block-out speech data, the quality of speech transmissions deteriorates the longer the control transmission. Through modifications to the FACCH protocol, lengthy sequential FACCH or other control transmissions are divided into a plurality of discrete control segments, which are transmitted non-sequentially throughout a speech transmission, and queued at the receiving end. After receipt of all of the control segments, the original control message is reconstructed and forwarded for processing.
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Balachandran Kumar
Dent Paul
Chin Stephen
Ericsson Inc.
Ghayour Mohammad
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