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; using a bit group of a data packet for transmitting a different type of information other than a type of information specific to the bit group, if the data packet is allocated to a type of logic channel where the bit group is not needed for the transmission of the type of information specific to the bit group; and using a stealing flag bit group of a normal burst data packet for transmitting the different type of information other than the type of information specific to the bit group, if the normal burst data packet is assigned to a slow associated control channel.
- 2. 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.
- 3. 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.
- 4. 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; third means for using a bit group of a data packet for transmitting a different type of information other than a type of information specific to the bit group, if the data packet is allocated to a type of logic channel where the bit group is not needed for the transmission of the type of information specific to the bit group; fourth means for transmitting messages; and fifth means for using a stealing flag bit group of a normal burst data packet for transmitting the different type of information other than the type of information specific to the bit group, if the normal burst data packet is assigned to a slow associated control channel.
- 5. The radio set according to claim 4, 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.
- 6. The radio set according to claim 4, 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.
- 7. 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; third means for using a bit group of a data packet for transmitting a different type of information other than a type of information specific to the bit group, if the data packet is allocated to a type of logic channel where the bit group is not needed for the transmission of the type of information specific to the bit group; fourth means for transmitting messages; and fifth means for using a stealing flag bit group of a normal burst data packet for transmitting the different type of information other than the type of information specific to the bit group, if the normal burst data packet is assigned to a slow associated control channel; and a control device assigned to said radio set for controlling a transmission of the messages.
Priority Claims (1)
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CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION
This is a continuation of copending International Application PCT/DE99/01615, filed Jun. 1, 1999, which designated the United States.
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Foreign Referenced Citations (1)
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Continuations (1)
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