On QAM Speech Transmission Schemes for Microcellular Mobile PCNs
- 1 September 1993
- journal article
- telecommunication systems
- Published by Wiley in European Transactions on Telecommunications
- Vol. 4 (5) , 495-510
- https://doi.org/10.1002/ett.4460040504
Abstract
On the way towards third generation personal communication networks (PCN) the deployment of 16‐level quadrature amplitude modulation (QAM) schemes is investigated via flat microcellular Rayleigh‐fading mobile radio channels having mild co‐channel interference with and without diversity. Our proposed differentially coded non‐coherent 16‐QAM scheme requires no pilot symbol assistance, no automatic gain control (AGO and no carrier recovery. High speech quality associated with a mean opinion score of about four (MOS= 4.0) is ensured at a signalling rate of 6.2 kBd for channel signal to noise ratios (SNR) above 20 ‐ 25 dB and signal to interference ratios (SIR) above 25 ‐ 30 dB by the 13.4 kbit/s medium complexity regular pulse excited (RPE) speech codec, when carefully matched twin‐class low complexity binary Bose‐Chaudhuri‐Hocquenghem (BCH) error correction coding and 16‐QAM combined with second order diversity are deployed. The overall speech delay is about 40 ms and the user bandwidth is 9.3 kHz, which allows us to accommodate 21 users in a 200 kHz channel slot.Keywords
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