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TIA-1095 2006 Edition, April 1, 2006 Discontinuous Transmission (DTX) of Speech in cdma2000 Systems
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Description / Abstract:
INTRODUCTION
In circuit-switched calls over CDMA, acoustic background noise
is encoded in eighth rate packets and transmitted periodically, for
example every 20 msec. Although it is necessary for
circuit-switched calls to transmit a packet periodically, the same
is not true for packet-switched calls. It is possible to achieve
capacity savings and extend battery life for VoIP calls by using a
discontinuous transmission scheme (DTX).
This specification provides requirements for source controlled
variable rate vocoders to implement DTX. It is recognized that
there exists a great deal of flexibility in the way DTX can be
implemented. The purpose of this specification is not to specify a
particular solution, but to provide a set of requirements to ensure
interoperability between different implementations.
This specification uses the following verbal forms: "Shall" and
"shall not" identify requirements to be followed strictly to
conform to the standard and from which no deviation is permitted.
"Should" and "should not" indicate that one of several
possibilities is recommended as particularly suitable, without
mentioning or excluding others; that a certain course of action is
preferred but not necessarily required; or that (in the negative
form) a certain possibility or course of action is discouraged but
not prohibited. "May" and "need not" indicate a course of action
permissible within the limits of the standard. "Can" and "cannot"
are used for statements of possibility and capability, whether
material, physical, or causal.