Claims
- 1. A method for transmitting messages, which comprises the steps of:
performing a transmission on a basis of data packets, a respective data packet having a plurality of bit positions assigned to different types of information; producing a bit group structure by information type-specific combinations of the bit positions to form bit groups within the respective data packet; allocating the data packets having identical bit group structures to different types of logic channels; and using a bit group of the respective data packet, which is not required for an assignment to one of the logic channels, for transmitting a different type of information other than a type of information specific to the bit group.
- 2. The method according to claim 1, which comprises:
basing a transmission method on one of a global system for mobile communication standard and a standard derived from the global system for mobile communication; and using a stealing flag bit group of the respective data packet being a normal burst data packet to assign the respective data packet to a slow associated control channel for transmitting the different type of information other than the type of information specific to the bit group.
- 3. The method according to claim 1, which comprises using a stealing flag bit group of the respective data packet being a normal burst data packet to assign the respective data packet to a slow associated control channel for transmitting signaling information via a speech codec which is applied in transmitting data over a traffic channel assigned to the slow associated control channel.
- 4. The method according to claim 1, which comprises using an adaptive multirate speech codec as a speech codec for a traffic channel in addition to at least one of a half rate speech codec, a full rate speech codec, and an enhanced full rate speech codec.
- 5. A radio set, comprising:
first means for transmitting messages on a basis of data packets, a respective data packet having a plurality of bit positions assigned different types of information, and a bit group structure being produced by an information type-specific combination of the bit positions to form bit groups within the respective data packet; second means for assigning the data packets having identical bit group structures to different types of logic channels; and third means for using a bit group of the respective data packet, which is not required for assignment to a logic channel, for transmitting the type of information specific to it to transmit a different type of information.
- 6. The radio set according to claim 5, including:
fourth means for transmitting messages in accordance with one of a global system for mobile communication standard and a standard derived from the global system for mobile communication standard; and fifth means for using a stealing flag bit group of a respective data packet being a normal burst data packet in assigning the respective data packet to a slow associated control channel for transmitting the different type of information than the type of information specific to it.
- 7. The radio set according to claim 5, including fourth means for using a stealing flag bit group of the respective data packet being a normal burst data packet in assigning the respective data packet to a slow associated control channel for transmitting signaling information via a speech codec used in transmitting speech data over a traffic channel assigned to the slow associated control channel.
- 8. The radio set according to claim 5, including fourth means for speech coding on a basis of one of a half rate speech codec, a full rate speech codec, an enhanced full rate speech codec, and an adaptive multirate speech codec.
- 9. A communications system, comprising:
a radio set, including:
first means for transmitting messages on a basis of data packets, a respective data packet having a plurality of bit positions assigned different types of information, and a bit group structure being produced by an information type-specific combination of the bit positions to form bit groups within the respective data packet; second means for assigning the data packets having identical bit group structures to different types of logic channels; and third means for using a bit group of the respective data packet, which is not required for assignment to a logic channel, for transmitting the type of information specific to it to transmit a different type of information; and a control device assigned to said radio set for controlling a transmission of the messages.
Priority Claims (2)
Number |
Date |
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198247826 |
Jun 1998 |
DE |
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PCT/DE99/01615 |
Jun 1999 |
DE |
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CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION
[0001] This is a continuation of copending International Application PCT/DE99/01615, filed Jun. 1, 1999, which designated the United States.