PRMA Efficiency in Adaptive Transceivers
PRMA Efficiency in Adaptive Transceivers
The effects of different speech source rates and various number of modulation levels on packet reservation multiple access (PRMA) efficiency in an adaptive transceiver are investigated under the constraint of fixed channel bandwidth and benign cochannel interference in office type cordless telecommunications (CT) environments. The number of PRMA users supported in a 200kHz frequency slot ranges form 17 to 103, the required user bandwidth is between 11.8 and 1.94kHz, and the number of PRMA users per slot is between 1.7 and 1.94, respectively.
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Hanzo, L
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Cheung, J C S
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Steele, R
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April 1993
Hanzo, L
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Cheung, J C S
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Steele, R
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Hanzo, L, Cheung, J C S and Steele, R
(1993)
PRMA Efficiency in Adaptive Transceivers.
Electronics Letters, 29 (8), .
Abstract
The effects of different speech source rates and various number of modulation levels on packet reservation multiple access (PRMA) efficiency in an adaptive transceiver are investigated under the constraint of fixed channel bandwidth and benign cochannel interference in office type cordless telecommunications (CT) environments. The number of PRMA users supported in a 200kHz frequency slot ranges form 17 to 103, the required user bandwidth is between 11.8 and 1.94kHz, and the number of PRMA users per slot is between 1.7 and 1.94, respectively.
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Published date: April 1993
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IEE Electronic Letters, 1993-04-01
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Southampton Wireless Group
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URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/257029
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