Title :
An indoor bidirectional message paging system with a pocket-size terminal using a direct-conversion FSK modem
Author :
Fujino, N. ; Fukuda, E. ; Minowa, M. ; Chikuma, S. ; Takeda, Y. ; Takano, T. ; Nakamura, H.
Author_Institution :
Fujitsu Lab. Ltd., Tokyo, Japan
Abstract :
The authors describe an indoor bidirectional message paging system which has good frequency utilization and serviceability. The trial system adopts microcells (with a zone radius of 50 to 100 m) and half-duplex communication using the carrier-sense multiple-access with collision detection access method in the 420 MHz band with an occupied bandwidth of 12.5 kHz and a transmission power of 10 mW, according to the Japanese RCR STD-3 standard. Messages of up to 64 alphanumeric or 32 Japanese (Kanji) characters can be transmitted from a pocket-sized mobile terminal using a direct-conversion FSK (frequency-shift keying) modem. The modem enables the size of the mobile terminal to be the same as that of the conventional message pager. The basic concept of this system can also be applied to future microcell public message communication systems
Keywords :
cellular radio; frequency shift keying; modems; radiotelephony; 10 mW; 12.5 kHz; 420 MHz; 50 to 100 m; Japanese RCR STD-3 standard; Japanese characters; Kanji; UHF; alphanumeric characters; carrier-sense multiple-access; cellular radio; collision detection access method; direct-conversion FSK modem; frequency utilization; frequency-shift keying; half-duplex communication; indoor bidirectional message paging system; microcells; mobile terminal; pocket-size terminal; public message communication systems; radiotelephony; serviceability; zone radius; Antenna measurements; Base stations; Communication switching; Communication system control; Costs; Energy consumption; Frequency shift keying; Mobile communication; Modems; Receivers;
Conference_Titel :
Communications, 1989. ICC '89, BOSTONICC/89. Conference record. 'World Prosperity Through Communications', IEEE International Conference on
Conference_Location :
Boston, MA
DOI :
10.1109/ICC.1989.49878