Abstract

The performance of a speech transmission scheme with application to cellular digital mobile radio systems is considered. The source coder is embedded differential pulse code modulation (DPCM) and the modulation schemes belong to the class of partial response continuous phase modulation (CPM). Both quantizing noise and transmission errors contribute to the overall mean square error. The performance measure is the audio signal-to-noise ratio (SNR). It is seen that in a fading environment space diversity is very effective in bringing down the threshold of channel SNR to maintain the required audio SNR. The number of channels the system can support is evaluated under various conditions.

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