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ETR 042 : 20001

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RADIO EQUIPMENT & SYSTEMS (RES) - DIGITAL EUROPEAN CORDLESS TELECOMMUNICATIONS (DECT) - A GUIDE TO DECT FEATURES THAT INFLUENCE THE TRAFFIC CAPACITY & MAINTENANCE OF HIGH RADIO LINK TRANSMISSION QUALITY, INCLUDING THE RESULTS OF SIMULATIONS

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Foreword
1 Introduction
2 Summary of DECT features
3 Detailed description of features
  3.1 Dynamic Channel Selection (DCS) and uncoordinated
       installations.
  3.2 The DECT standard base station
  3.3 System planning and installation cost
  3.4 The distributed broadcast and control channel
  3.5 The seamless handover
  3.6 Maintenance of the radio link
  3.7 Influence of adjacent channel power and
       intermodulation
  3.8 Flexible data services
  3.9 Antenna base station diversity
  3.10 Traffic capacity of DECT
Annex A (informative): The DECT standard base station concept
Annex B (informative): Dynamic Channel Selection (DCS) contra
        Fixed Channel Allocation (FCA)
Annex C (informative): Simple planning guide for DECT base
        station locations in an office environment
      C.1 Scope
      C.2 Introduction
      C.3 The DECT standard base station concept
      C.4 Needed spectrum, number of carriers
      C.5 The planning procedure
Annex D (informative): Summary of simulation results
      D.1 Introduction
      D.2 Main requirements from the DECT reference document
      D.3 Simulation scenario
      D.4 Simulation results for the business environment
      D.5 Simulation results for the public access profile
      D.6 Simulation results for the residential environment
      D.7 Conclusion
Annex E (informative): Cordless PABX simulation scenario
      E.1 Office environment
      E.2 Traffic statistics
      E.3 Radio propagation model
      E.4 Call procedure
      E.5 Multi-bearer channel allocation model
      E.6 Results logging and presentation
History

Acts a guide to DECT features that influence the traffic capacity and the maintenance of high radio link transmission, including the results of simulations.

Committee
RES 3
DevelopmentNote
JUL 92 is a historical version. (03/2003)
DocumentType
Standard
Pages
53
PublisherName
European Telecommunications Standards Institute
Status
Current

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