Abstract
The contribution is primarily concerned with the transmission of speech over a 942 MHz tone-above-band SSB mobile radio link. It has been found that the use of feedforward signal regeneration enables a speech quality to be obtained in the Rayleigh fading environment which is superior to that achieved by a conventional 25 kHz FM system. Finally, a new optimised form of SSB, phaselocked transparent tone-in-band, is shown to be also capable of transmitting and receiving coherent data such as CPSK in the mobile radio environment
Translated title of the contribution | Speech communication over a 942 MHz tone-above-band single sideband mobile radio channel (6.25 kHz) incorporating feedforward signal regeneration |
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Original language | English |
Title of host publication | 33rd IEEE Vehicular Technology Conference |
Publisher | Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE) |
Pages | 369 - 373 |
Number of pages | 4 |
Publication status | Published - May 1983 |
Event | 33rd Vehicular Technology Conference 1983 - Ontario, Canada Duration: 25 May 1983 → 27 May 1983 |
Conference
Conference | 33rd Vehicular Technology Conference 1983 |
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Abbreviated title | VTC 1983 |
Country/Territory | Canada |
City | Ontario |
Period | 25/05/83 → 27/05/83 |
Bibliographical note
Conference Proceedings/Title of Journal: 33rd IEEE Vehicular Technology ConferenceRose publication type: Conference contribution
Sponsorship: The TAB SSB work reported in this paper was supported by a British Telecom research contract and the authors are grateful to British Telecom for permission to publish the results. One of the authors (Mr. A.J.
Bateman) is grateful to the UK Science and Engineering Research Council for the award of a research studentship. The SERC also supported the research effort into FFSR processing techniques
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Keywords
- mobile radio