Title :
Wireless workgroup teleconferencing: design issues with WLAN IP telephony, PCS, and WPBX technologies
Author :
McInnis, Michael D.
Author_Institution :
Boeing Co., Seattle, WA, USA
Abstract :
The focus of this paper is the novel application of wireless telephony toward workgroup communication. A workgroup in this scenario consists of between four and twelve people in continuous full-duplex voice communication with each other while performing their normal work tasks. Many of the workgroups in this scenario have the need to wirelessly communicate within the same general work area(s), but usually not between workgroups. It is estimated that the wireless voice system(s) used in this application need to support between 100 and 200 simultaneous voice calls factory wide at any time of day or night for a duration which can approach 4 hours. Each workgroup requires continuous wireless voice communications during these periods. There is no requirement to place or receive telephone calls via a corporate PBX or the public telephone system through this wireless system for this application. However the use of public wireless services as a solution to for this application requires the use of corporate or public voice switches to provide line or trunk connections to voice bridging equipment. Wireless systems or technologies evaluated for this unusual application included personal communications services (PCS), wireless local area networks (WLAN), wireless PBXs (WPBX), and many wireless intercom systems
Keywords :
Internet telephony; business communication; indoor radio; land mobile radio; personal communication networks; private telephone exchanges; teleconferencing; wireless LAN; PCS; WLAN IP telephony; WPBX technologies; continuous full-duplex voice communication; corporate voice switches; design; factory; line connections; personal communications services; public voice switches; telephone calls; trunk connections; wireless PBX; wireless intercom systems; wireless local area networks; wireless telephony; wireless workgroup teleconferencing; workgroup communication; Personal communication networks; Physical layer; Production facilities; Radio frequency; Speech; Streaming media; Teleconferencing; Telephony; Wireless LAN; Wireless communication;
Conference_Titel :
Northcon/98 Conference Proceedings
Conference_Location :
Seattle, WA
Print_ISBN :
0-7803-5075-8
DOI :
10.1109/NORTHC.1998.731513