Title :
Spectrum efficient digital communications for 220-222 MHz narrowband land mobile channels
Author_Institution :
II Morrow Inc., Salem, OR, USA
Abstract :
United Parcel Service (UPS) has developed 220-222 MHz land mobile radios and system technology to give its vehicle fleet high performance digital communications, with connections to local area and nationwide computer networks. Microprocessor-controlled modulation enables power-efficient nonlinear radios to deliver data rates of one bit per second per Hz, or higher, within a 4 kHz authorized bandwidth. Precise spectrum control allows full use of adjacent channels, with 5 kHz spacing between channel centers. Within each channel, signaling methods allow thousands of message transfers per hour. As demonstrated in field and bench tests, the system can serve both urban and rural areas, while sharing the RF band with technically and operationally diverse spectrum neighbors
Keywords :
adjacent channel interference; digital radio; frequency allocation; land mobile radio; pulse modulation; radio spectrum management; telecommunication control; telecommunication equipment testing; telecommunication signalling; wide area networks; wireless LAN; 220 to 222 MHz; 4 kHz; United Parcel Service; VHF; adjacent channels; bench tests; field tests; high performance digital communications; narrowband land mobile channels; nationwide computer networks; nonlinear radios; rural areas; signaling methods; spectrum control; system technology; urban areas; Automatic repeat request; Bit rate; Digital communication; FCC; Land mobile radio; Narrowband; Packaging; Radio control; Radio frequency; Uninterruptible power systems;
Conference_Titel :
Vehicular Technology Conference, 1993., 43rd IEEE
Conference_Location :
Secaucus, NJ
Print_ISBN :
0-7803-1267-8
DOI :
10.1109/VETEC.1993.507203