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DTX
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729 but requires less computation, and G729B, which is a silence compression scheme with Discontinuous Transmission (DTX), Voice Activity Detection (VAD), Comfort Noise Generator (CNG) and Silence Insertion Descriptor (SID).
GSM radio interface: TDMA and FDMA GSM frequency bands limitations of the radio interface speech processing, including hybrid vocoders and the application of Forward Error Correction (FEC) reasons for controlling a mobiles transmit power and advantages of discontinuous transmission.
Mindspeed has an extensive wireless voice heritage and has made significant contributions to developing industry standards including the discontinuous transmission (DTX) of speech in CDMA2000(R) systems, as well as GSM AMR technology resulting in the 3GPP AMR-NB codec for W-CDMA networks.
 
 
 
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