JPH06284114A

5G,4G

Title

DIGITAL MOBILE RADIOCOMMUNICATION SYSTEM

Application Number:

JP19930273607

Publication Date:

07-10-1994

Current Assignee:

Family ID:

Application Date:

01-11-1993

Publication Country:

US

Priority Date:

30-10-1992

Title

DIGITAL MOBILE RADIOCOMMUNICATION SYSTEM

Application Number:

JP19930273607

Family ID:

Publication Country:

US

Publication Date:

07-10-1994

Application Date:

01-11-1993

Priority Date:

30-10-1992

Current Assignee:

Abstract  Abstract

PURPOSE: To prevent occurrence of a transmission delay by a processing such as interleaving in the case of transmission of a data signal including an error protection burst by a transceiver or the like.

CONSTITUTION: A receiver in a mobile radio communication system checks an error after reception of each data signal burst and in the case of detecting an error in the burst the receiver informs the error to a transmitter and in the case of detecting the error informed from the receiver by the transmitter the transmission sends each burst or most of the burst signals again and preferably the burst is sent again before a succeeding burst is produced so as to reduce a transmission delay. Moreover the mobile radio communication system is provided with a buffer storing voice and data so that the burst signals or parts of them having already been sent are transmitted again.

COPYRIGHT: (C)1994JPO&Japio

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