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TIA-889 Revision B, March 1, 2012 TTY/TDD Minimum Performance Specification
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Description / Abstract:
Persons with hearing impairments or speech impediments are able
to communicate over the telephone using TTY/TDD (teletype/text
telephone devices for the deaf), hereafter referred to as TTY
devices. These devices typically have a keyboard and a 2-line
display, allowing a TTY user to type messages over the phone lines
to another TTY user. TTY devices transmit the characters at either
45.45 bps or 50 bps using the Baudot code, a binary frequency shift
keyed scheme that is carrierless, half duplex, and without error
protection.
In June 1996, the FCC adopted Section 20.18(c) of the
Commission's Rules. It requires that, as of October 1, 1997, all
covered wireless carriers must be capable of transmitting 911 calls
from individuals with speech or hearing disabilities through means
other than mobile radio handsets, e.g., through the use of TTY
devices. The pre-existing digital wireless networks have rendered
TTY conversations unintelligible. The frame and bit errors that
occur over the air, as well as the variable rate speech coding,
conspired to create unacceptably high character error rates.
The purpose of this standard is to establish minimum performance
requirements and a test procedure for verifying solutions for
transporting the Baudot code over cdma2000 [7] wireless networks
using 3GPP2 13K Vocoder [2], EVRC [1], SMV [8], EVRC-B, EVRC-WB,
and EVRC-NW [1], corresponding to Service Options 17, 3, 56, 68,
70, and 73, respectively. An electronic package containing tools
and test vectors for the purpose of performing these minimum
performance tests accompanies this standard.
For the remainder of this document, the term test vocoder refers
to the speech coder with TTY extension for which compliance with
this document is being verified. The term reference vocoder refers
to the C simulation of the vocoder with the most recent TTY
extension, which is provided in the accompanying electronic
package.