Traffic levels supportable by telepoint systems using current cordless telephone technology

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Traffic levels supportable by telepoint systems using current cordless telephone technology

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The traffic carrying capability of Telepoint systems utilising CEPT CT1 and CT2/CAI systems is predicted using computer simulation. This shows that a CT2/CAI based Telepoint system is capable of supporting significantly more traffic than a system based on CT1.

Inspec keywords: telephone traffic; radiotelephony

Other keywords: traffic levels supportable; Digital European Cordless Telecommunications; traffic carrying capability; DECT; CEPT CT1; cordless telephone technology; Telepoint systems; CT2/CAI systems; computer simulation

Subjects: Telephony; Radio links and equipment

References

    1. 1)
      • CEPT Radiocommunications Working Group T/WG 3 (R), `Radio characteristics of cordless telephones', 15 September 1987, Recommendation T/R 24-03.
    2. 2)
      • F. Al-Salihi , L.P. Straus . Simulation of cordless communication systems. Electron. Lett. , 12 , 742 - 743
    3. 3)
      • Department of Trade and Industry, Radiocommunications Division, `Performance Specification: ‘Common air interface specification to be used for the interworking between cordless telephone apparatus’', May 1989, MPT1375.
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