Wireless access telephone-to-telephone network interface architecture

A wireless-access communications system, such as a CDMA cellular radio-telephone system, comprises a packet-switched communications network (202, 207, 201) that interconnects cells (base stations; 202) with each other and with the public telephone network (100). Traffic of individual calls is packet...

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Hauptverfasser: Bolliger, Brian David, Windhausen, Richard Alan, Smolik, Kenneth Frank, Ho, Kelvin Ki-Yui, Ho, Kenneth Yiu-Kwong, Mulberg, Alan Stuart, Thompson, John Stewart, English, Michael Jerome, Kissel, David Michael, Miller, Richard Dale, Bursh, Talmage P., Jr, Spencer, Douglas Albert, Miller, Paul Eugene, Hearn, Michel Lee, Dennison, Marc Kevin, Strom, Kenneth Wayne, Heidebrecht, Richard Michael, Farwell, Charles Yeomans, Robert, LaJeana Nicole, Smith, Michael Adrian
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Zusammenfassung:A wireless-access communications system, such as a CDMA cellular radio-telephone system, comprises a packet-switched communications network (202, 207, 201) that interconnects cells (base stations; 202) with each other and with the public telephone network (100). Traffic of individual calls is packetized, and packet-bearing frames of a plurality of calls are then statistically multiplexed and frame-relayed through the network to yield the high capacity, efficiency, and speed of traffic transport and handoff required for a CDMA cellular system. At each call processing unit, individual calls are handled by individual service circuits which perform speech-processing functions such as coding and decoding, tone insertion, and echo cancellation, and packet-to-circuit-switched-PCM traffic conversion. Processors adapt call processing unit timing to compensate for asynchrony between cells and call processing units and variations in call path transmission delays. Cell-to-cell communications, fixed call path addressing, and packetized control message transfers ensure that the same service circuit handles a call through even multiple soft handoffs and efficiently communicates simultaneously with all cells involved in the handoff without involvement of system control entities and negative effect on system call-handling capacity. Both coded (packet-switched) and uncoded (circuit-switched) radio-telephone traffic are accommodated side-by-side. Wherever possible, existing and proven technology and component units are used to achieve low cost and high reliability.