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Associated Control Channel Design
11.1
Shifted SACCH
11.2
References
11.3
DTX-based Repeated SACCH (DRSACCH)
12
Summary of Evaluation versus Objectives for each Candidate Technique
12.1
Performance Objectives
12.2
Compatibility Objectives
13
Conclusions
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Change History
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Associated Control Channel Design
Word‑p. 283
11.1
Shifted SACCH
11.1.1
Concept Description
11.1.2
Performance Characterization
Word‑p. 284
11.1.2.1
Link Level Performance
11.1.2.1.1
Degradation of SACCH Performance introduced by MUROS
11.1.2.1.1.1
Simulation assumptions
11.1.2.1.1.2
SACCH Performance in MTS-1
Word‑p. 285
11.1.2.1.1.3
SACCH Performance in MTS-2
Word‑p. 286
11.1.2.1.2
Degradation of Relative Performance between SACCH and TCH introduced by MUROS
11.1.2.1.2.1
Simulation assumptions
11.1.2.1.2.2
Performance of SACCH and TCH in legacy DARP
Word‑p. 287
11.1.2.1.2.3
Performance of SACCH and TCH in MUROS
11.1.2.1.2.4
Performance Analysis
Word‑p. 289
11.1.2.1.3
Performance of Shifted SACCH with different SCPIRs
Word‑p. 290
11.1.2.1.3.1
Simulation assumptions
11.1.2.1.3.2
SACCH Performance in MTS-1
11.1.2.1.3.3
SACCH performance in MTS-2
Word‑p. 291
11.1.2.1.3.4
TCH/AHS5.9 performance in MTS-1
Word‑p. 292
11.1.2.1.3.5
TCH/AHS5.9 MUROS performance in MTS-2
11.1.2.1.3.6
Performance analysis
11.1.2.1.4
Performance of Shifted SACCH in DTX
Word‑p. 293
11.1.2.1.4.1
Performance evaluation methods in DTX
11.1.2.1.4.2
Simulation assumptions
Word‑p. 294
11.1.2.1.4.3
SACCH and AHS4.75 Performance in MTS-1
Word‑p. 295
11.1.2.1.4.4
SACCH and AHS4.75 performance in MTS-2
Word‑p. 296
11.1.2.1.4.5
Performance analysis
11.1.2.1.5
Performance of Shifted SACCH for VAMOS level II and non-SAIC receivers
Word‑p. 297
11.1.2.1.5.1
Simulation assumptions
11.1.2.1.5.2
VAMOS level II receiver
11.1.2.1.5.3
Non-SAIC receiver
Word‑p. 300
11.1.2.1.5.4
Shifted SACCH without DTX
Word‑p. 301
11.1.2.1.5.5
Performance analysis
Word‑p. 302
11.1.3
Impacts on the Mobile Station
11.1.3.1
Legacy mobile stations
11.1.3.2
Mobile stations supporting Shifted SACCH
11.1.4
Impacts on the BSS
11.2
References
Word‑p. 303
11.3
DTX-based Repeated SACCH (DRSACCH)
11.3.1
Concept Description
11.3.1.1
Transmission of SACCH repetition
11.3.1.2
Process of SACCH repetition at receiver
11.3.1.3
SACCH mappings for MUROS
11.3.1.3.1
MUROS 26-frame multiframe
11.3.1.3.2
MUROS SACCH repetition mappings in DRSACCH
Word‑p. 304
11.3.1.4
Compatibility
Word‑p. 305
11.3.2
Further SACCH Performance Enhancements
11.3.2.1
Combination of DRSACCH and RSACCH
11.3.2.2
Combination of DRSACCH and SSACCH
11.3.3
Performance Characterization
Word‑p. 306
11.3.3.1
Link Level Performance
11.3.3.1.1
Performance of TCH, SACCH and RSACCH in non-MUROS mode
Word‑p. 307
11.3.3.1.2
Performance of TCH, SACCH and RSACCH in MUROS mode
11.3.3.1.3
Relative performance between TCH and SACCH in Non-MUROS and MUROS modes
Word‑p. 309
11.3.3.1.4
Impact of DTX operation on MUROS speech channels
Word‑p. 310
11.3.3.1.5
Performance of SACCH enhancement techniques in MUROS
Word‑p. 311
11.3.3.1.6
Throughput of SACCH information
Word‑p. 313
11.3.3.1.7
Impact of SACCH enhancements on MUROS speech channels
Word‑p. 317
11.3.3.2
Analysis of RLT counter for SACCH enhancements
Word‑p. 318
11.3.3.2.1
Description
11.3.3.2.2
Expiration probabilities of RLT counter
Word‑p. 319
11.3.3.2.3
CDF of minimal RLT counter value
Word‑p. 325
11.3.4
References
Word‑p. 329
12
Summary of Evaluation versus Objectives for each Candidate Technique
Word‑p. 331
12.1
Performance Objectives
12.2
Compatibility Objectives
Word‑p. 332
13
Conclusions
Word‑p. 333
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Change History
Word‑p. 334