• DocumentCode
    1192730
  • Title

    Shared time division duplexing: an approach to low-delay high-quality wireless digital speech communications

  • Author

    Wong, Wai-Choong ; Sundberg, Carl-Erik W. ; Seshadri, Nambi

  • Author_Institution
    Dept. of Electr. Eng., Nat. Univ. of Singapore, Singapore
  • Volume
    43
  • Issue
    4
  • fYear
    1994
  • fDate
    11/1/1994 12:00:00 AM
  • Firstpage
    934
  • Lastpage
    945
  • Abstract
    Various strategies to provide low-delay high-quality digital speech communications in a high-capacity wireless network are examined. Various multiple access schemes based on time-division and packet reservation are compared in terms of their statistical multiplexing capabilities, sensitivity to speech packet dropping, delay, robustness to lossy packet environments, and overhead efficiency. In particular, a low-delay multiple access scheme, called shared time-division duplexing (STDD) is proposed. This scheme allows both the uplink and downlink traffic to share a common channel, thereby achieving high statistical multiplexing gain even with a low population of simultaneous conversations. The authors also propose a choice of low delay, high quality speech coding and digital modulation systems based on adaptive DPCM, with QDPSK or pseudo-analog transmission (skewed DPSK), for use in conjunction with the STDD multiple access protocol. The choice of the alternative systems depends on required end-to-end delay, recovered speech quality and bandwidth efficiency. Typically, with a total capacity of 1 MBaud, 2 ms frame and 8 kBaud speech coding rate, low delay STDD is able to support 48 pairs of users compared to 38, 35, and 16 for TDMA with speech activity detection, basic TDMA and PRMA respectively. This corresponds to respective gains of 26%, 37% and 200%
  • Keywords
    delays; differential phase shift keying; differential pulse code modulation; digital radio; packet radio networks; packet reservation multiple access; personal communication networks; speech coding; telephone traffic; time division multiple access; QDPSK; STDD; adaptive DPCM; bandwidth efficiency; delay; digital modulation systems; end-to-end delay; lossy packet environments; low delay high quality speech coding; low-delay high-quality wireless digital speech communications; low-delay multiple access scheme; multiple access protocol; overhead efficiency.; packet reservation multiple access; pseudoanalog transmission; robustness; shared time division duplexing; skewed DPSK; speech packet dropping; statistical multiplexing; time-division multiple access; traffic; Adaptive systems; Delay; Differential quadrature phase shift keying; Digital modulation; Downlink; Oral communication; Robustness; Speech coding; Time division multiple access; Wireless networks;
  • fLanguage
    English
  • Journal_Title
    Vehicular Technology, IEEE Transactions on
  • Publisher
    ieee
  • ISSN
    0018-9545
  • Type

    jour

  • DOI
    10.1109/25.330156
  • Filename
    330156