Discontinuous Transmission
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Discontinuous Transmission
"Discontinuous Transmission" is a mechanism which allows the radio
transmitter to be switched off during speech or data (non-transparent)
pauses.
The following benefits are achieved:
•
Power is saved in the MS uplink
•
The overall interference level on the air is reduced
•
Reduced RBS power consumption downlink
The RBS supports downlink DTX (Discontinuous Transmission) as well
as uplink DTX.
30.1
References
/GSM:04.06/
GSM 04.06 (phase 2) version 4.1.0
/GSM:04.21/
GSM 04.21 (phase 2) version 4.2.1
/GSM:05.02/
GSM 05.02 (phase 2) version 4.3.0
/GSM:05.08/
GSM 05.08 (phase 2) version 4.6.0
/GSM:06.12/
GSM 06.12 (phase 2) version 4.0.1
/GSM:06.22/
GSM 06.22 (phase 2) version 4.0.0
/GSM:06.31/
GSM 06.31 (phase 2) version 4.0.0
/GSM:06.32/
GSM 06.32 (phase 2) version 4.0.1
/GSM:06.41/
GSM 06.41 (phase 2) version 4.0.0
/GSM:06.42/
GSM 06.42 (phase 2) version 4.0.0
/GSM:06.81/
GSM 06.81 (phase 2) (t.b.d)
/GSM:08.20/
GSM 08.20 (phase 2) version 4.1.0
Whenever a reference is made to a function described in another chapter,
please refer to the table of contents to find the appropriate chapter.
30.2
Functions
30.2.1
DTX Downlink
The DTX function is described in:
/GSM:06.12/
Comfort Noise Aspects
/GSM:06.22/
Comfort Noise Aspects (half rate speech)
/GSM:06.31/
Overall DTX Operation (full rate speech)
/GSM:06.32/
Voice Activity Detection (full rate speech)
/GSM:06.41/
Overall DTX Operation (half rate speech)
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